HB91 --frf $!- l f- W -C' -TPHP' ;THE TITTSBTJB& DISPATCH, FRIDAY. ' FEBRUARY 10' 1892. . I K OBJECTIONS DON'T GO And Witnesses Must Answer Ques tions When in the Courts. THE L. & 0. APPEALS TAKEN UP. Major A. . Crown Briefly Cross- samines JlcClnre's Detectives. HEARING TO BE CONCLUDED NEXT WEEK Judges Kennedy and Porter presided yesterday afternoon at the hearings on the appeals of newsdealers from the judgment ot Alderman Rohc in Cuing them for sell ing newspapers on Sunday, on suits brought by Agent McClure, of the Law and Order Society. Major A. r. Brown and W. B. liotlger', Eq., appeared for the appellants, and Attorney Yost represented the prosecu- tion. The testimony lor the prosecution in five cases Mas heard, a sixih beinc post poned at the request of Attorney Yost, who said he had received no notice of the appeal aud consequently could not have his wit nesses present The postponed case was that ol Thomas Matthews. All of the testimony taken nas.furnished by two ot the men in the employ of Agent IMcClure. They were AY. A. Stakeley and Thomas Flynn. The cases of D. S Irwin, 1'rank Tamer. John Kernham, Frank Witt and Joseph Beck were called in, rotation. Stakeley was the witness in the first four cases. lie purchased papers from the de fendants on Suudav, February 7. He bought a Sund.ij paper from Irwin at the new s stand at the Baltimore and Ohio Eail xoad depot, another from Tarner at the gate at the Union depot, one Irom Bernham and one lrom Witt at the new stand at the Union depot. Eesnlt of a Cross-Tjcamlnstion. In each case he was cross-examined briefly by the attorneys for the defendants and admitted his employment by Agent McClure. Thomas Flynn was the witness against Beck, and his testimony was a sam ple of that in .nil the cases. He testified to buviiig a Xew York story paper from Beck at'tho news standnt tf.o P. A. L. II K. K. depot on Sundav, January 24. Attoinc o-t Can jou identify the de fendant, Joseph EecV? Flvnn le, sir Attomej Yot Point liim out. Flynn (pointing) The sixth man in the firt row. Ttie sixth min lianpened to be John D. Irosn, tq , one of the counsel in the cap, and wlien Flvnn indicated him he quickly plcided not gtultv and s lid he wasn't Beck. You nicm tho littn man," exclaimed Sir. YoL "Yes," replied the witness, and this time JJerl. as indic.ited. "I ohiect to 3Ir. Yost testifj ing,'"remaiked 3Infoi Brown. licit :he cross examination was reached, JIajor Bron u aid "Njeie ou ac tingin your own belriKor orsornehody tle?" Flvnn omeuodv eUe. Major Blown Who? Flwin (I!eitatiiisl), Mr McCInre. Major Blown How" long nere you In his employ Fli 1111 Two weeks at that time. 3I'or Brown Did ou report to tho man who sent ou Olypction 3'ot sitntalnert Sow. Attomej 1 ot objected to this, hut the ob jection was not sustained, and Flj nn sid he icpoited to McCInre. Major Blown Where do yon live? Flynn Xa lss Second avenue. MaiorBion How Ions ha e you been in rittsburs" 11 vnn Since January 3. Mnjor Blown Wheie were you living when von boniiht tho paper? Fljiiii I was lodging then. M.r. Yost here asain objected, but his ob jection wasoenuieu. Flynn ticn proceeded to state that he lodired t "o. 5i0 Orant street. I Major Biown Didn't vou swear positively licforc the Alderman that jou lived at Xo. 1G Grant sttrct. riynn admittrd that he did, but' slid in explanation tint tue pane m the windows on which the number was waspaitly broken out, and only the fizuieil6 remained. He did not kuou the right number until he saw 5t in the new spaper, and want to find out lorbimsel; Attoincv Yost You have been asked so often, now state what your instructions w ere. Fljnn Tonndoutif thero were any vio lations of the law of any Kind. Major Brown Wcie you instructed to lielp them vio'atc the law? Altoinej Yost That's a lesal question; I olncct. 3Injor Biown Well, were you instructed tocoont ind buj papeis? Flvnn 1c. ir. Tl.is concluded Flynn's ordeal, and after potpomnjr the Matthews case the heannss vrcio adjourned until next Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. arsky, to recover for wotk done, is on ttial befoie Judge McClung. Is the case or Williams & Harjrar against F. Wilbcrt & Bra, a suit to recover commis sions, a verdict was given yesterday lor SIS6 17 for tho plaintiffs. The suit or Jits. Alice H. Carlisle against James Fitzslmmons for damages for injury to property caused by water running from the deiendant's premises, is on trial befoio Judzo White. Major a. Jl. Brown yesterday recorded a Judgment in favor of the Commonwealth for use of W. G. McKinnevacainst the heirs of John Reynolds for $23,100, on a bond, to be leleased ou tho payment ot $1,292 73. In the matter of the assignment of John G. and William JUcCabe to Henry L. Cliad w ick, for the benefit of creditors, the Court appointed William Double and John C. Cor appraisers of the effects of tho assignors. The arbitrators in the case of Addison Elliott; and wife against Drs. James and Thomas McCann, for damages for alleged malpractice in treating Mrs. Elliott, yester day save their decision in favor of the de fendants, thus exonerating the Drs. Mc Cann. Ax argument was heard in Common Pleas Xo. 2 yesterday in the case of W. S. Pier, re ceiver of the William Tann Brewing Com pany, against H. Knox. The suit is to com pel Knox to nav to the receiver S2.CO0, the amount unpaid bv Knox on capital stock in tho company held by him. IKnoi contends that underan agreement he was not to pay until ilie wiioio amount ot the capital siock, $300,000 was paid in. The Couit reserved a decision. SE"T ADVERTISEMENTS. a i nnni'Cc KM M M M WW M - N K0T CHIMIN AL, BUT IKSANE. 7ud;e Porter Sends a Woman Charged Mith Malicious Mischief to Dixmont. Ill Criminal Com t yesterday Lena Sprague was tiled on a charge of malicious mischief prelcrrcd by W. M Bj.11, the windows of whorehouse she had broken Tho woman "was apparent! crazy and Judge Porter made an order committins her to Dixmont. On account of her insanity the charge agninst hei was dismissed. The ca--e of W. U. stahletal, which was set tor tuai esterday m Ciiminal Court, was mdehnitely postponed by consent of counsel foi the prosecution and defense, .lahl wa-t'ie grain hrokei who was sued by It II. McGrceiv. who alleged that he had p.iii! to tlic defendant the sum of $.'0,000 to ne invested in lailroad stock. and which 5'mountlie claims was not invested to the ci edit of himself. Albert E. Jones, of Mifflin township, the Niloon keeper whose license was levokid In Judge Ewmc on Wednesday was called lictoie.Iudse McClung jesrerday Tor sen tence on tho chaise of selling liquor illc (.nllj. Judge McClung considered that tho relocation of the license wa sufficient nun- Ishricnt lot hU liavimr iiolated the law artei he had been returned, and, in consider ation of this, suspended sentence upon the 1 ij meat of the costs of the case. A SUIT FOE 510,000 DAMAGES. Taliely Henry Lehman Claims He "Was Arrested for Trespass. Henrv Lehman entered suit yesterday in trespass in Common Pleas Court Xo. 1 against Jolin Witmore to lecover $10,000 damages for false an est. The plaintiff al leges he was ai rested falsely while in Xorth Fuyotte township upon a warrant for tres pass sworn to by the dolendant before Jus tice of the Peace ltobb. The caso was called up iu Cuminal Com t and after John Witmore had en en his testimony the Court ordered the jurj to return a rerdietof not Riultv. Inch was done. A. D. Fenton, an ernpc of Lehman, en tered suit for $5,003 damages against tho Mime man on the sime giound as that in stituted by Lehman; allczing that the latter employed him to electa dernck uporra cer tain leasehold in Xoith Fajette township, and that while so engaged he was arrested. Iteargument of the Gross Will Case. The appeal of Mrs Matilda G. McConnell vs. George Wrieht, Jr., was argued in .Phila delphia, jesterday by D. T. Watson, Esq., for the appellant and Messers Miller and Evans for appellee. This case presents in a new form the question of tho will of Mrs. Gio-sas it affects the leal estate bequeathed to Mrs. McConnell, the construction turning upon the point whether an estate in fee simple was meant or what is known as a cp irate use trust. The line of argument of the appeal is that an absolute legl estate was conveyed by the will, and that this was show by the fa'ct that otherwise tho prop erty, not being alienable wnilo it was heav ily taxed, would become a burden in place of a bencnt to the devisee. The Court heard arguments and -will render a decision theicon. To-Daj's Trial Lists. Common Picas Xo. 3 Bauman vs JIcFar lanc etal., Johnston vs Pittsburg and Birm ingham Traction Company, Craighead vs Thompson, Wisecarver vs Baltimore and Ohio Ilaihoad Company, Smith, Jr. etalvs Zollcr. Hallsreen s Lewis et al, Hahnes vs Kay Bios. & Co. criminal Court Commonwealth vs Julius Dempe, Joseph By an, Barnct Weil, L L llichatds. Uriels uf the Courts. Th2 suit of J. C. Boylo against Y'etta Brow. The Ladles. The pleasant effect and perfect sarctv with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative Svrnp of Fics, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get tho true and genuine nrticle, look for the naiiin of tho California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. IOB TUEX,DIES. Go to Marvin's and Get Delicious Pancakes "While You Walt. In the big show window of Marvin's Fifth avenue store a pretty girl, baking pancakes and distributing them ou dainty plates to, the ladies, is attracting a great deal of at tention. It is always pleasant to see a pretty young woman performing household duties, "but it is more than pleasant when you are permitted to sample the work of the young woman aforesaid and find it a? near perlect as things can be made in this w orld. The young woman in Marvin's window is using'Marvin's iamous self-raising pancake flour. Almost every lady in Pittsburg knows the virtues ot this flour, but there are a few who do not, and it is for the bene fit of these few that the pancakes are being baked and distributed. To say that they are delicious is putting it mildly. They are simply perfection in the pancake line. Ladies should go down and trv them. Panhandle Trains Aain Run Eecnlarly to and From Pittsburg Union Station. Commencing Friday morning, February lfl, all passenger trains on the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St Louis Kailway will run to and Irom Pittsbnrg Union Sta tion as usual. Xeglect your hair and vou lose it. Pakkeb's IIaiii Balsam renews itrowth and color. I'juiKtu's Gi.oi:it To.mc strengthens the weak. Look out for The Belle of Pittsburg. Plexty of pick yet in those bargain black (Victoria dye) stockinsrs at 25e, 30e and oOc a pair. Just halt their value. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. The Grip Has shown by its sudden attacks, its terrible prostration, aud its serious, often fatal re sults, that it is a disease to be feared. For a fully developed case of the Grip, the care of skilled physician is necessary. As a Pre entivt of the Gripwe confidently lecom mend Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purifies the blood, keeps the kidneys and liver m healthy action, gives strength where it is needed and keeps up the health-tone so that the system leadilv tlirows off attacks of tho Grip, or of Diphtheria, Typhoid Fever. Pneumonia and other senons diseases. Alter the Grip Hood's Sarsapanlla is un equalled for purifying tho blood and restor ing the health and stiength. "Six Weelis With the Grip Was my sad experience early in 1831, and I was even then lery weak and unable to work over :i 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." Cuas. Ebswell, Toledo, Ohio. HOOD'S POLLS act easily, yet promptly and efficiently on the liver and bowels, cure headache. ffflOhi APV. DPT- STEALING BRAINS Is done at present to a great extent. Our advertisements are stolen entire liy imita tors who would like to haveou believe that their goods are "JliST AS GOOD" as VOLTAIC DIAMONDS. Don't yon believe it. We sell thousands of them. Send them to all pirts of the country. They are pule crystal. Loose and mounted stones. Every one wairanted. Kings, Studs, Pins, Eardrops, etc. From to 5 carat, sizes. Xo agents. B. RAMS, SOLE OWNER; 65 FIFTH AVE. Jel4-iiwpsu THE DREADED "GRIPPE." RELIEF AND CORE. ABENSON'S PLASTER placed over tho Chest and another one between tho Shoulders Insures not only Immediate relief, but quick est cure for those Muscular Paln3 that accompany tho Grippe; all Rheumatic Pains, pass away like magic Wear ing BENSOK'S Plasters pre vents tho Grippe during a contagion. It Is the only true medicinal porous plaster. It is not a nostrum in any sense. Indorsed dv over 5.000 Physi cians and Druceists. Dont allow Commercial Druggists to palm off cheap substi tutions. Get tho genuln BENSON'S and you vrfll not be disappointed. , fe(-35Mwr L 1 (faLOG. mnH p 1 BocTcvMj mt lpoTpTs. FREEd HAYK3a(b WAS": P O.D.LEVIS SOLICITOR STUAVL KDfTlEADER.PlirSBURSf; J GRAY or rAICO HAIR RESTORED to youthful color and beauty bj 12. HATS' HAIR HEALTH, He. mnvMrfsnrtrnrrAnriitnlnliumbri Jloes net utaln Kttln of ltrn HMt,fftt,mortclenlydrwslnir. DrupiristA We, UHs'IiLLlouiamiii.r.M Wiri.,ii. ..p.B. iiu-mM sold by J Od. Jl LiiJUlli & iO.NS, and dra tUtJ. i myij-jw POROUS PLASTERS The only safe way for purchasers is to insist on having the genuine article, and not allow themselves to be swindled try havings plasters said to be ""just as good," pr " containing superior ingredients," imposed uponthem. These are only tricks to sell inferior goods that no more compare with Allcock's Porous Plasters than copper does with gold. One trial of Allcock's Porous Plasters will convince the most skeptical of their merits. The eminent Henry A. Mott, Jr., Ph.D., F.C.S., late Government Chemist, certifies: "My investigation of Allcock's Porous Plaster shows it to contain valuable and essential ingredients not found in any other plaster, and I find it superior to and more efficient than any other plaster." . Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepre-, scntation. Ask for Allcock's, and let no solicitation or expla nation induce you to accept a substitute. 'that cough is a SIGNAL Of DANGER.' DR. WOODS' NORWAY PINE SYRUP tzr..ad:hj 4l2f 3S 'Hit ' "KW ADVERTISEMENTS. IB- &D IB NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS . 4ocAPAIR. MUSLIN CURTAINS, . $2.25 A PAIR IRISH POINTE CURTAINS, $2.50 A PAIR BRUSSELS POINTE CUR TAINS, $7. so A PAIR SNOWFLAKE CURTAINS, $2.50 A PAIR. CHENILLE PORTIERES, $3.50 A PAIR. You get these here during this Curtain Sale but you are not confined to these , prices. We quote them only to show how low they are here. You may choose a medium price curtain or the very highest we have, but you'll find the price even then is low low for the quality and the style that's the point in this sale see whether we carry it out. " Sale continued through the week. BOGGS&BUHL, NEW ADVERTISEMENT. IfEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ALLEGHENY, PA. fe!9 67 RK. A POSITIVE CURE lor COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, anU all affections of the Bronchial Tabes. The Purest, Safest and Best Throat and Lung Remedy Ever Produced. IT WILL CURE every form of THROAT and LUNG Diseases down tar 'the very borderland of CONSUMPTION. PREPARED ONLY BY FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Ask your Drugrgrlst for a Free Sample Bottle. feMl BUFFALO, N. Y. OPE NNG WE WILL OPEN OUR NEW STORE LLi B. & B. ANOTHER BOOM AT SILK department: Fifty pieces new striped WASH SILKS, the "drawing card" this time although the NEWINDIASand Novelties coming in by every express at tract hundreds of customers. These extra good Wash Silks in good colors and combina tions, just the material for 1 Waists, Ladies' and Children's Dresses, etc., etc., 22 inches wide 75c quality at 50 Cents Per Yard. i GREETING. J TO-DAY ONLY! ANOTHER COLLAR AND CUFF SAL The Letter-Carrier At Work. WH ETH ER St Valentine's, Day, with its charm ofsen timent and its millions of missives, comic anrJ other wise, has any interest for you we do not know. Like the little folks below some BOGGS&BUHL, . ALLEGHENY. With the newest, freshest and most complete line of Carpets, Wajl Paper, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, ; JJnoleums, etc., etc. The largest assortment, the latest designs, the choicest styles and the freshest novelties ever offered in this city. fe!7-53 PERFECT COMFORT '4 J1 v "BJ sty C" " ?75 (?) - - - "5 v s: W -A-4 1 J I 1 f. -. yM V yy w - d ft v 3Bjf FINE 4-PLY LINEN COLLARS, 5 CENTS! FINE 4-PLY LINEN CUFFS, TO CENTS! All the latest styles, and guaranteed strictly "FIRSTS;" no "SEC ONDS." Daring the above one-day sale we will also offer 100 Dozen Fine Laundered White Dress Shirts ' ' . AT 50 CENTS. These Shirts stand as high ab'ove the notoriously trashy 50c Shirts, which certain houses have seen fit to offer, as stands the sun above the earth. Ours have fine linen bosom; wrist and neckbands, are guaranteed to fit perfectly, and will be found equal to most $1 Shirts. KAUFM ANNS' TWO VERY FLY EARLY SPRING Bl J) GEO. W. SNAMAN, 136 FEDERAL STREET, 136 ALLEGHENY CITY. The gieaioat comlort in ola use Is a per fect fitting pair of spectacles. Ir you are not perfectly salted try our celebrated ' BEST $1 SPECTACLES ON EARTH Chessman Optical Co., No. 42 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Send 2-cent stamp for onr system of flttins; spectacle by mall. Dealers In AKTIFI CIAL EY'ES. feUTursa TTN1TAKIAN rUBLlCATIOXS FRE U Address Miss Mary Lyman, 19 Oakland Square, l'ittsbnrg. ia!2-U ' AMCSEMENTS. DUQUESNE, PITTSBURG'S LEADING THEATER, PEOPLE TELL EACH OTHER LIES. BUT FIGURES DON'T 11,000 Delighted Fittsburger3 have this week seen SIN BAD! fel9 AND THE CRY IS, "STILL f-THEY, COME." LATEST STYLES. BEST ONE PRICE. VERY MODERATE. MAKES. ELEGANT FULL DRESS r faul Im For Evenings, For Weddings, For Dancing. Delicate Shades, Pink, Blue and White. ATIN SANDALS AND OXFORDS! Black or Colored Suede. PATENT LEATHER SHOES, DANCING PUMPS AND OXFORDS, For all sizes and all ages. W. M. LAIRD 433 & 435 WOOD STREET. 4Q6, 408, 410 MARKET STREET. All Goods Fully Warranted. PERFECT FITTING! COMFORTABLE! SATISFACTORY! fe!7 07. SINBAD'S SUCCESS UNPARALLELED IN ALL PITTSBURG'S HISTORY. HURRY UP! . Seats for the second weelc and second edition going like a whirlwind. GRAND LADIES' AND MATINEE TO-MORROW. CHILDREN'S fel9-89 Disappointed, Some Delighted: OUR customers always de lighted, always perfectly satisfied. Our prices have the magnetic power to draw and our clothing to retain our trade. N OT since clothing has been worn, and that goes back to Adam, has anythinsr been bought or sold which gives the purchaser more for his money than our Home-Made Black Chev iot Suit aj $14. j" is just the kind of a suit that makes the wearer be gin to think it will never . wear out - IF perchance something does happen to give out on or about it inside of one year, we repair it free of charge. FOR making to ' order our stock of piece cloth is now in. Our Mrf I. Jackson just returned from a suc- cessful business trip to the East THE styles for the coming spring are superb. An early call is respectfully solicited. POPULAR PRICES. THE YOUMAN, 3.00. SOLD BY EXCLUSIVE HATTERS AT $5. That geri of the Hat World tha Youman Derby comes to us this spring In the neatest and most grace ful shape that ever emanated from a American hat manufacturer. Col ors: Russet brown, tobacco brown, oyster brown and black. RDS. 8P THE PRINCE GEORGE, 13.00. SOLD BY EXCLUSIVE HATTERS AT $5. This new style wa3 trotted out by us two weeks ago, and during this short time it has won for itself a legion of friends. It is a pure London make, and being imported by us exclusively cannot be found outside of our house. Brown and black. NEW SPRING HATS AT $1.50. An immense collection at thi3 popular price. You'll pay 8and S2.50 for same goods elsewhere. LATEST SPRING NOVELTIES IN CHILDREN'S CAPS. KAUFMANNS' -AXjWAS TO TIHIIE ZFIROIsTT WITH STYLES AND LOW PRICES. No matter what article yon may need for your house, come and inspect onr stock; it is so extensive, and so varied. You can't help finding just what you want. "We've styles that catch the eve, and the prices are sure t6 please. See our new line of Heavy Chenille Portieres, doable dado and heavy fringe top and bottom, a handsome line of colors, at IC.00 per pair. Send or call for illustrated catalogue of the g-tjsThst zFonLnDiisrG- hbzezd. CASH KEECH, CREDIT 8 rN i iK mi THEATRg "The eagle can afford to let a little bird slnjr." TUI Week Matinee Satnrd.iv. THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. Feb. 22 Margaret Mather. fel9 TnE ALVIN THEATER CHARLES L. DAVIS, Owner and Manager. To-night, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees DeMillo and Belasco's greatest success, MEN AND WOMEN, Under tho direction of CHARLES FROHMAX. Next week THE CHARITY BALL, fel6-29 AXL THIS WEEK. Matinee Saturday. ANNIE WARD TIFPANY, IM THE STEPDAUGHTER. Reserved seats, 25c and 00c. Next n eek "All the Comforts of Home." fe!8 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. TO-NIGHT Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav. GUS HILL'S WORLD OF NOVELTIES, THE GOLDEN BOOM. felM3 AMERICA 1802, mHE ANCIENT CITIES. OF I AT OLD CITY HALL. MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, 11AUAU .LiE-I'JL.U.Mi.E.U.3. Ticket". CO cents. On sale at Mellor & Hoene's, 77 Fifth av; Alex Boss, Ml Federal st. ioU-KMJ 954 and 956 LIBERTY STREET TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS, fe-H-33-xwFSu liH P. pBHtok CMB (k. BV Ca"VBB Koelilers TnstailmcntHouse, tM "& SiXth St. 2d Floor, I I MEN'S & BOYS' CL0TM6 ON CREDIT, (Ready-Made & to Order. ) Ladies' Cloaks & Jackets Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. AT Cash Prices-Without Security TERMS: Onft-thirdoftheamount purchased mast oe paiaaoim; me uaianco in small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted strictly confidential. Open daily, from 8 A."M. till 9 P. M. Satur day until 11 P.M. 823, 925, 927 PENN AVE.. - NEAR NINTH STftEEI OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. fe8-jtw ffliffi wWT r wlncCUSrlfnillllll III b (Jlffl GRAND OPENING -OF- S MI T -VITH- SPECIAC prices -FOR- This Week Only 75c MADRAS SHIRTS AT 41' English ChevioL$i Shirts at 50c (with Silk Lacer.) , Fine Oxford Shirts at 75c (with Satin Stripe.) Best English Oxford Shirts at $1. French Sateen Shirts at Si, worth S2. $2.5o.Cheviot, Silk Stripe and Oxford Shirts, at $1.25 and?;. $1.50 during this sale. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. sjr WEISSE 435 MARKET STREET. 437. ium
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