iB r rirr i nnTi A 17 T?D A TTTA ! Government was to naturalize a numuer of 1 H A K It H.N .OH P II A I I J citizens. Ha auo made an order discharging Vll.nllU.LAJ w1 x 1"1 u u Andrew i". Baum as a bankrupt. It dts- ! charges Mr. Baum from all debts prior to the ' mil dav or. June. 1874. This is one or the Are Denied by the Edison Company I 9t dlMm out '" ,ccord in this m tne aiciieespon, iroume SIMPLY A DEMAND FOR ITS MONEY. Judge Shgle Very Severely Calls Down Thomas H. Marshall, Jr. WTFUT OP T1IE GREAT JUSTICE HILL The Edisoa General Electric Company yesterday filed an answer to the petition of the SIcKeesport Light Company for a rule to open a judgment against the light com pany obtained by the Edison company and let them into a defense. The judgment was entered on a bond for 23,000 to recover a debt of $3,361 20. The Edison company deny that the debt was caused by persons Inter ested in the Edit-on company and were directors or the light company. They 6tate that when T. L. White, James E. White and Henry Reiber. -who were direc tors of the light company, went out of office, it wa found that under their management a floating indebtedness ol the light company had been created without the know ledge of the directors who were not member of the Board of Directors, amounting to $3.0G0. Of this $18,400 was raied on the company's notes. It ra about to fall due, and there w a no money in the treasury to meet it and the revenues were inadequate. The Edison companv demanded payment of the money due it, there were no funds and thejuds ment oond was sivou bv vote of the direc tors T.'-.evsiv thoy only want the money due them and denv the charges of fraud or intent to wreck the light company. Jtllnor Court Iltp(ningv Is the case of Theresa Scfcerok vs Charles W. C and August Jutte a verdict was ren dered against the defendants for $9C0. Ik the suit of W. M. Crow against Julia C. Sterzing, an action on an account, & verdict was given yesteiday for J435 lor the plaintiff. In the ejectment suit or H. C. Campbell ami others against William Wilson and other a verdict was given veitciday for the defendants. Is the suit of James It. Reed & Co. asuinst Helen Ik Lippencott to recover a bill for jewclrv sold to the defendant, a verdict was given yesterday for $181 for the plaintiffs. Peter I-awton yesterday received a ver dict for $93 in his suit against 31. II. Picker ing for damages Tor furniture taken, by Pickering, who claimed it had not been lully paid for. Testimony was taken to-day before United States Commissioner Gamble in the cas,e of George A Macbeth against the Hrad dock Glass Company, in which an infringe ment on a patent glass chimney is alleged. ueobqk A. Taylob yesterday entered suit against the Pittsburg and Birmingham Trac tion Companv for $1,000 damases. He alleges that on October 21, 1S91. car Ko. 19 lan into his horse and wagon on Carson street, in juring the horse and wrecking the wagon. GEIST OF CEIHIKAL C0UEX 31any Cases Were Krilroatled Through on Fastest cliedata Time Charles Atkinson, who robbed Charles Weaver, of Xew Brighton, in a downtown lodging hou-ea few nights ago, was rail roaded ihrough Criminal Court yesterday and sent to the workhouse for a year. The case was before the grand jury in the morn ing, and when the defendant was taken into court he plead guilty and received his sentence-John Slatterv, implicated in tho fizht in Mr. Kinney's residence In the East End a week or tw o ago. was tried for felonious as ult anJ battery, was, convicted oc two charges. Thomas Co'lett and Thomas Strong. charged with stealing $200 from the store of , lonn ivnapp ai iiz iarsin sircui, went tried, fetrong plead guilty and Cosieit was convicted. William Collins, charged with felonious asar.lt and battorvon William Chadwick. or Allegheny, whs found guilty, fined $5and costs and sent to the woikhouse lor two 3 ear. . . D. McKay and John S. Vaness were tried for fie lircenv of goods from the house or William McCartney, 76 Kobiaon street, Al legheny. McKiv -was convicted of iceeivin stolen goods and Vaness was acquitted. John Stegman and Mary Stesrman charged with selling liquor without license at Sharpsburg, plead guilty. There -ncre two charges against Stegman and he was fined J5M and sent to the workhouse ior four month. Sentence was suspended in Mrs. C't'Mr; an's case. Villiers Durault, indicted for felonious as sault and battery in connf-Ction with tu j lot at Tom's Uun.in which Edward IjeGiind lost his life, is on trial before Judge Ken nedy. James Powers, another wholesale liquor l-alcr. indicted for selling in less quantities than allowed by law, plead guilty, but was not sentenced. marshal! Severely Called Down. The jury is out in the case cf Miciiael Con roy asainst the Pittsbnig Times for damages for alleged libeL They retired at 11:30 yes terday morning, but at the adjournment of court in the afternoon had not reached an agreement. Judge Slazle, in charging tho jury yesterday morning, administered whar wa considered a rebuko to T. 31. Marshall, Jr., attorney for Conroy. Mr. Marshall, in l.i.addiess to the lury. scored newsrapei. mi J told the jury not to be afraid of their in fluence. Judge Slagle said: "I will not rtmtion vou, gentlemen, not to be moved by your fear of the influence of the defend ants, for to suppose that they proposed to T.e that influence as a menace to you would be a mere insult to Ihein, which is not thrf business of this court. Neither will von take law from the counsel in this case, "bn from me. To inform the jnrvas to the la is the province of the Court." tux -rv r t'M i -r isKsKBF Jul '.HE CuhUJfit JOBLAJTN" nOFF'S Fdalt Extract is superior to at ono - tenth its cont and without being intoxicating. It exalts tho energies, stim ulates tho nu tr.tivo tiowors. "nproT03 Ihe appetlto end aids di--cotion. It 13'En excellent tonic ia -osvaloECocce, i or the weak. and ds 'litsted, and a Delicious Tablo Bovorago. Purchasers c-c warned against iraposi oa and disasoointmeat. Insist urxn Jhj ' ?n3in;," wnich must hare the signature a ' 'OHANKHOFF" nn tS. rrrV- 1.-Sri - The Most Pleasant Wny Of preventinc the grip, colds, headaohes and fevers is to mm the liquid laiative rem edy, Syrup ot Figs, whenever the system needs a gentle, yet effectivo cleansing. To be benefited one must get the true remedy manufactured bv tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggists in J0c und $1 bottles. The Grip Has shown by its sudden attacks, its terrible prostration, and its serious, often fatal re sults, that it is a disenso to be feared. For a fully developed case oCrtho Grip, the care of. skilled physician is necossarv. As a Fre ont'v of the Grip we confidently recom mend Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purifies the blood, keeps tho kidneys and liver in healthy action, gives strength whore it is needed and keeps up tne health-tone so that the system rcadilv throws off attacks of the Grip, or of Diphtheria, Typhoid Fever. Pneumonia and other serious diseases. After the Crip Hood's S3r-aparl!la Is un-. equalled lor pumying tno uioou ana restor ing the health and strength. "Six Weeks Willi the Grip Was my sad experience early in 1891, and I was even then very weak and unable to work over a few hours. .Being urged to take Hood's Sarsaparilla I did so, and in 10 days "I could work, sleep well, had a good appetite, and gained in health and strength." Ciias. Ersweix, Toledo, Ohio. it NEW ADVEItTISEMENTS. B. & B. HOOD'S I'lLI-S act easily,- vet promptly and efficiently on the liver and bowels, cure headache. SEVERAL LOTS OF Lafiies' Fine All-Wool Scarlet NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S STORE D &-. SS Sssusgi Ktr rvT3At , -." -".- WTWtfiiHSl', tHr ' on the tcck libel." de6-TP FECIAL This week I will sell 1,000 Solid Kolled Gold Platd CHAINS AT SI.75. Mr own make. Generally sold at $3 75 to 5. Warranted Ave years. Every chain has tne above guarantee attached and also a swivel. I Trial I-is!s for To-Day. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Thomas Billups, llobeit Eichardson,Georgo Scott, Samuel A. Xcsbitt, James Scaliill. Michael McGuire, Richard Doris Cl-ailes Johnston. Xelson Somers, John F.O'Donnell, Thomas Gannon, alias Harry Davis. Common Plea Xo. 1 Williams vs Evans & Co.: G-.llagher vs Philadelphia Company; Pittsburg, Ft Wayne and Chicago Railway Company vs Peet et al: Cody v Mttsburg Trartiori Company; Hogg vs Irving; Schwerd vs Ohio Connecting RailwavCompany; Lang t vs Pittsburg and LakeErie Railioad Com pany. Common Pleas Xo. 2 Rudolph vs Kenney et al; Whalen vs bhaw: Hummell vs Hogaii; Russell vs Hogan. Common Pleas Xo. 3 McCullough vs Mc Aleese: Martin vs Drewes; Jones vs Dupert; Dnquetne Lumber Company vsPowellet ux; Ehlevs Agnewctal; Quinby vsReedct al. All Recanse He Zoved the Servant. A divorce was granted yesterday in the case of Mrs. Juniata Sevan against Henry P. Bevan. The couple were married in De cember, 16T8, and lived In Allegheny. 3Irs. llevau states that she employed Miss Jar retta McXultv as a servant in the bouse. One day in 1SS5 she observed that her hus liand and Miss McXultv were too affectionate r.nds'ie discharged the girl. Her husband, l.owever. went also and he and Miss Mc Xulty went to live together as man and wife. They lived together on Robinson street, Allegheny, about eight blocks from Mrs. Bevan who lived on Rebecca street. Bevan never returned to his wife and the s-ued for a divorce. Damaged Her Affection. Mary Sehp, a joung lady living in McKres port, yesterday entered suit against Steve Semico for $1,030 damages for breach of promise of marriage. Miss Sehp alleges that on J.muary 11, 1S92, SemKo premised to marry her. They made arrangements to : to the Couit House on January 13, Wadnrsday, to get a marriage license. On Hint day, however, he refused to get the li cense and told her he did not intend to marry her at any time. Since then she has learned that he intends to marry another oman and she wants damages. CAR SERVICE THROUGH TO CALIFORNIA On Tuesday, January 19th, at 7:10 a. m., Cen. tral Time, 8:10 a. m., Eastern Time, a Special Pullman Sleeping Car, in charge of competent attendants, will leave Pittsburgh Union Sta tion and run through on Fastest Trains to San Francisco, California, over the Pennsyl vania, Northwestern, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Lines, no Chicago, Omaha, Cheyenne and Ogden. Due at San Francisco, Saturday, January 23d, 11:15 a. m. First Class Tickets reading over above named Lines to any point in California, be yond or via Sacramento, will be accepted in this car upon payment of regular Sleeping Car rates. Meals en route In Dining Cars. For reservations and further particulars, address promptly or call upon Samuel, Moody, Dis trict Passenger Agent, Pennsylvania Lines. 1127 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. jal5 Same as this, with my name stamped in each one. Tno swivels are leatncr lined and non magnetic BERNARD E. ARONS, JEWELER, SOLE OWNER VOLTAIC DIAMONDS, G5 Fifth Avenue. JalO Fry-iiftTT-.-iSSi'H i-- "" r g -mn w .-""nTj" TO BE SACRIFICED AT ONCE. There are several good reasons for this. Some women don't want scarlet, "others do; but they dpn't want it at 1.50 or $2 a garment. But these fine scarlets will be wanted at these prices: $ 1 ones at 50 CENTS. The 1.50 and $2 Fine Cashmere Scarlets at 75c TO $1. Something else at Underwear De partment that will make a stir. 30 dozen LADIES' SANITARY (light brown mix) WOOL JERSEY RIB BED SHAPE VESTS and PANTS. Instead of getting ONE for the price we will sell 2 GARMENTS -FOR- 75 CENTS. 1 case Ladies' medium weight SCOTCH (gray mix) MERINO VESTS and PANTS, silk galloon binding and Pearl buttons, 35c EACH, -OR- 3 GARMENTS FOR $1. Gentlemen's Winter Gloves Reduced From $2.50 To Only One Dollar A Pair. FLEISHMAN & CO., 504, 506 and 508 Market St. Jal5 DOH'T HEGLECT A DEFECTIVE YISIOH. KoeMer's InstallmentHouse, .dffl W SlXth St. 2d Floor, I KEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHffla ON CREDIT, (Beady-Made & to Order. ) Ladies' Cloaks &. Jackets Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. AT Cash Prices-Without Security TERMS: Ona-thlnl of the amount mimTiasnil mct bo paid down; thelolanfce in Email ! ireeiay or monuuy payments. .Badness I transacted stristlv confidential. On-i uuy, uum o a ..vi, m; y .. m. eator- asys mm 11 tr.cn. Closing out odd lines of MISSES', CHILDREN'S, BOYS' and MEN'S UNDERWEAR at prices that will produce results worth talking about. BOGGS & BUHL ALLEGHENY. jaI541 FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Capital, $1,000,000. Insures titles to real estate. Acts as exooutor, administrator, guardian, etc. Trustee for corporation mortgages. Safe deposit vault boxes from So to $240. ocll-M fflTft if ' v f v. f vJ J J. ' ! .yM i Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg. 20 DOLLARS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 Yes ! Yes ! Poor fellow wearing out what little eye sight he has left, when he could just at well save it by calling at our office and having a pair of eye glasses fitted to his eyes at a small cost. OUR CELEBRATED Best $1.00 Spectacle on Earth is very popular, and deserves especial at tention. They can not be bought anywhere except CHESSMAN OPTICAL CO,, 42 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. Jal0-8n ' 1 iRfiflSOBE1 rAfrfLOG-lPDRTRfllTS. .-SlVVldsfi' i J mFW"RrREb On a Single Pair of LACE CURTAINS! Seems a good deal, but that's a reduction we are making. Stock taking is approaching. We have a surplus stock of fine imported Curtains. Cutting the prices is the only way to make them go. This is how the prices have been cut : $80 Quality At $60. $70 Quality At $50. $60 Quality At $45. $50 Quality At $38. $45 Quality At $33. $35 Quality At $28. $30 Quality At $23. . $25 Quality At $1'9. $20 Quality At $16. $17.50 Quality At $13. $15.00 Quality At $12. $12.50 Quality At $10. $10.00 Quality At $8. Remember, these are all our own importations, and the pat terns are new and exclusive. You'll be wanting some lace curtains in the spring. These prices will pay you to buy now. Brussels Net, Irish Point ! In fact, all kinds of imported cur tains go at these prices. FALSE STATEMENTS ys. TRUTH. The Lucky Candidates Win the Race ! The public convinced that False Statements will not digest. The spot less character of EISNER & PHILLIPS, and pledges made to the people for nearly 40 YEARS fully indorsed by the LEADING NEWSPAPERS. ADMINISTRATORS against THE FIELD. THE . O Mucin. Sale the Tali of tie Tom ! . This is the second 20 per cent reduction since the introduction of the" ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, which is virtually 40 per cent off of the regu lar prices. The 20 per cent reduction is off of Overcoats for Men, Youths and Boys; Suits for Men, Youths and Boys, and Pantaloons for Men, Youths, Boys and Children. This sacrifice will continue until further notice. Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods all marked down. UNION CLOTHING CORNER, COR. FIFTH AVENUE AND WOOD STREET. ja!5 AFTER STOCK TAKING BARGAINS. Having completed our annual inventory, we have found odd lots of all kinds of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, CARPETS, CURTAINS, QUEENSWARE, etc., that we ask you to inspect Prices are no ob ject. The goods must go, so name your price. This sale embraces ODD CHAIRS, single and in sets, CARPET REMNANTS, Brussels, Moquettes, Ingrains, 10 to yard lengths; LACE CURTAINS, single and pairs, MANTEL CLOCKS and ORNAMENTS, Holiday Stock, etc. HALF PRICE AND LESS THAN HALF PRICE. CASH K E E C H CREDIT 9 23, 925, 927 PEHN AVE., - NEAR NINTH STREEt OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. AMUSE3IENTS. "1J0HHC. ISTATW ROSTON 1 ?h7wruaaip MASS. de-2933 CAMPBELL & DICK 81, id, 85, 87 AKD 89 HPIH AVE. THE MERCANTILE AGENCY B. G. Dun & Co., Westingliouse Bnlldlne. corner Penn Ave. and Ninth St., Pittsburg, Fn. This establishment supplies all necessary information as to the standing, responsibil ity, etc., of business men throughout North America. It is the oldest and by far the most complete and extensive system, ever organized for tho accommodation of Bank ing and Mercantile Interests and the General Promotion and Protection of Trade. Debts Collected and Legal Business at tended to throughout tho North American Continent. vbi 93 a o M$-t& THEATRE Ifatinees Wednesday and Saturday, CIIAS. T. EI.LIS. Jan. 18-"The Still Alarm." IThe Sweetest Songs liver 11 ear a In Pittsburg. 1al2 THE ALVIN THEATER CHARLES L. Davis, Owner and .Manager. To-niht, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. The Popular Comediau, DIXEY ad cojii-ahv. In the new comedy. Under the Management of Charles Frohman THE SOLICITOR. Next week "Dr. Bill." Jal2 TTAKKT WILLIAMS' ACADEM1 TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. THE IRWIN BUOS.' Comedy and Specialty Company. Jal(M6 AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESNE. Pittsburg's Leading Theater. TO-NIGHT ME. AND MRS. KENDAL -IN- Saturdav Mat., "Still Waters Run Deep." A SCEAP OF PAPER Next Week NIOBE. Saturday Eve., The "Ironmaster." JalM2 GKR; AJST1D SaH One week. Matinee Saturday. THE J. C. DUFF OPE It A CO. Next week F Train." THE QUEEN'S MATE. Saturday Light only. PAOLA. Price.". 25e, 50c, 75c, JL fl 50. Wednesday matinee, 25c, auc, ac, ?i. 'loreneo Bindley, "The Pay jan w FERMENTED GRAPE JUICE. A delicious beverage with all the medic inal properties of the grape, absolutely free of alcohol. In quart bottles. GEO. E. STEVENSON & CO., Sixth av. jaS-MWT ork of the Grand Jury. The gi-and Jury onlypased on 16 cases jesterday, and it will probably adjourn llnally to-day. The true bilH relumed yes terday -were: Cliailes Atkinson, larceny; Jamei Peterson, horse sfealing; Joseph Spitcoska, felonious assault: A. Werner, jnUdeme-inor; Andv Youlch, aggravated as- mlt and battery: Edward Allman, Edward Dengle, George Elecknourch, Ilowaid E. rirdcrick, desertion: r'red Krpger, non-sup-jKirt: Michael Trontman, surety of the 1 eace. Big Suit Acaiimt the II. O. IloliertJ. and Mildred B. Black, parents of Clyde C Black, a minor child, yesterday fiiteied huit acaln&t the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, operating the Pittsburg and Con iiellsville Railroad, for $10 000 damages for the death of their child The family were in a carriage and in crossing Walnut street, McKeesport. the vehicle was wrecked byan engine and the child killed. Samuel Blacfc, father-in-law of the child. -who received in juries at the i-ame time, sues for i5,C0(l and M's. Black asks for the alue of the carriage und harness. .In Allegheny China Dealer X"j1!. David F. Jackson, dealer in chinawaro, etc., yesterday made a voluntary assignment lor tho benefit of his creditors, to A. M. Toung. Jackson states thatthe greater part ofhisaesetB to arsined consist of his two Ptorcs at No. 2S6 EjHt Ohio street, Allegheny, and No. 17 Sixth street, Pittsburg. The deea of the assignment was ill.-d in the Record er's office, by Attorney J. II. Mueller. -ARE THE fiIS Of Kaufmanns' peerless and unparalleled offer of any Man's Suit or Overcoat in their entire stock for $15 an offer that has attracted widespread attention and patronage. Think ! Think ! When the doors close at 10 o'clock to-morrow night this most remarkable $15 sale will have terminated, and the greatest and fiercest battle ever waged against adverse circumstances be won by Kauffmanns. Yes, won ! But, alas, at what cost? At a loss, which, even at this writing, counts up into tens of thousands of dollars. And yet Kaufmanns make cheerfully this sacrifice on the Altar of Modern Business Methods. Let old fogy clothiers stick to their stocks, and, vice versa, their stocks will stick to them. We would rather have the money, the life blood of trade, circulate through the veins of our business, and, though our temporary loss may be severe, the ultimate result will be beneficial to us will be a-more vigorous and healthier business than ever before. Now, then, we repeat, Come Before 10 O'clock To-Morrow Night And Take the Finest Suit or Overcoat in . Our Stock For Fifteen Dollars. Our stock, though much reduced, is by no means depleted." " It still contains several thousands of Suits and Overcoats marked all the way from $25 to $35 the finest clothing that can be had and you can take your choice from them all for Si s. "-: J Ju'lge Iteed'H Lat iitiicla Act. Judge Reed spent his last dayyesterday in i the United States District Court. His resig- ! nation takes crTect to-diy, and he will again ' take up active la practice with his former j partner, P. C Knox. Ills last service for the I i 1 I 1 i P II I II II A I m fl H n II fl 1 1 fl I II M MSI H H llll II III III H i fl u r in ft 11 n 0 m k 'UN Al fas "s fl SZ) P7Y p v .1 J I If yo don't happen to I 111 I , I have $15 just at present; I II I J j I but wish to take advantage sXssfs!fg J I ol this rare chance ending If I f: to-morrow night, you may 1 , j I leave a small cash deposit I II anc we wiH pack and lay I ; v II If aside for you until called 1 hyyJ I I for, any suit or overcoat , . fc 1 I you may select d V,, f . ii WLm PW I Kicb PS I I X -N- Tl 1 DRVS -DURING WHICH WE WILL SELL- mill Oram N OUR S T lj II K "H,ElrTJE3: ."VnSTTJE AND SITIHIIFIELID ST. As the end is drawing near the crowds of purchasers are increasing. Nobody wants to lose this truly extraordinary chance to buy a Suit or Overcoat, as fine as can be made for the un precedentedly low price of $15. Choice from our stock (the finest in Pittsburg) means choice from thousands of Men's finest imported, custom-made Sack, Cutaway, Frock and Prince Albert Suits or best Overcoats and Ulsters manufactured. The regular prices of these garments up to the commencement of ' this sale were $35, $33, $30, $28, $27 and $25, and, if you will call before to-morrow night (10 o'clock) you can take your choice for Fifteen Dollars. Yes, the very finest of them all for $15. And you have the privilege to walk from pile to pile, all through our stock, and make your selection. Bring in any suit or over coat for which you have paid from $25 to $35 before New Year's, and get another one like them for $15, provided, how ever, we still have the same goods in stock. WISE MEN! THRIFTY MEN! FASTIDIOUS MEN! You are alike interested in this sale you have heard our ulti matum the sale will terminate to-morrow night you will not let this 'chance pass unnoticed. :-: :-: :-: :-: :-: 1 ! 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