THE- PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, SATURDAY,- APRH, .18." 1892. BROKE ALL RECORDS. Judges Collier and Slagle Lower the Time of License Court. TWEXTr DATS TO HEAR 1,777 CASES Appjicants Failed to Iloodwink the Arbiters of Their Fate. WITNESSES TVnO WERE NOT FOSTED The County Conrt House was a deserted place yesterday. It seemed to look more lonesome, not because it was a holiday, but because license court was over. There was not even an anxious applicant around to inquire if the Judges would soon "hand down the list" They had become pretty well accustomed to hearing that when an nouncements are to be made they will be made in open court, and as court adjourned Thursday evening until this morning, they knew there was little likelihood ot any list coming yesterday. Judges Collier and Slagle only worked part of the morning, going over the work ot the past week or ten days and comparing notes. ICo announcements are expected, unless Allegheny should be handed down this morning, until the middle of the com ing week. The Judges are evidently ex nectinr to take up most of the week in rompleting the:r work, as there is no traverse jur called, and there has been nothing to indicate an intention on the part of the Judges to taEe a trip after they finish. Beat All Prevlons Kecords. There are many interesting features about this year's License Court, as compared with the previous four sessions. The most important is the time saved in hearing the applicants. Making allowance for tlie fact that there were about 150 less applicants than last vear, the Conrt finished its work eight days ahead or time. There were a total of 1,777 cases. The court was in session 20 days, hearing on an aver age 69 cases a day. The greatest number heard in one day was on Friday, April 1, when 107 applicants were put through the mill. The retail hearings last year were not concluded until April 22. and the wholesale list. was not finished un til Hay L As a consequence the list was not handed down until 3Iay 4: and the previous year the end of the work nas not reached until April SO, and both vears there wAe those who had to close their places two or three days until their bonds ere approved. The Court seemed to have additional In formation concerning applicants this year, nnd many vrere Mirprised that the Jndjres knew so much, ilanv an effort was made to hoodwink" the Court. Sometimes the applicant was permitted to retire with the sell-satisfaction that he had "put it on the Court.s eye." hut when n man became too bold at this kind of an effort, he Rener ollv pot turned down. In one case, toward the close of the hearings, an applicant had called several witnesses, all of whom testi fied to the spotless character of the man and the splendid adaptability of his place, speaking trout a knowledse pained through many years of ii-timate acquaintance. Something They Did Not Know. After thev had finished and everyone in the court room, outside of the ludpes, were Trillins almost to camble that the applicant was a winner, Judge Collier, in tuat smootn, gentle stvle ot his, said: "Mr. Jones, did vou know the applicant only got out of tl'o"workhoue a. short time ago" for i'lcpal liquor selling?" "Xn, sir." came the taint responso, backed up by a Monderinp look. "Mr. Brown, did you know this?" "Xo, sir," in the same manner. "Mr. Smith, how about you?" "1 did not know it," and so on. The same qncstion was put to cisht or ten witnesses and each made the same sheepish reply. "Well," said Judge Collier, "I onlv wanted to know if any of you knew it: call the next." Mr. Christy relates an incident in connec tion with a case in which two city police officers appeared in behalf of an applicant ana cave mm an excellent character. It was learned afterward that less than six weeks ago botli officers assisted In arrestins the man for drunkenness. The Court in this case asked no questions, bnt the applicant's name was not on the list of granted when the list was handed down. Knocked Over Three Hundred Applicants. As an indication of the amount of work Mr. Christy did this year, it is interesting to know that out of 353 applicants In the city, nsaint whom lie had remonstrances, only 27 were granted license. The Court has a puzzling question to de termine in completing its work. Along the lines dividing the city from Lower St. Clair townshiD aud Allegheny from Iteserve there are a number of applicants ust across the streets. The Court has not indicated what it will do. hut the unfairness of tlin law in grunting a licence to a man for $75, when another on the opposite side of the street mut pay $1,003, is frequently com mented upon. The attorneys had quite a harvest in the present License Court- The bulk of the business was in the hands of about 15 law yers. O! tlies-e John S. Eohb and his son, John S. ISobb, Jr., had 122 applicants as client"; Leon J. Long, 53: V.CRobertson. 91: W. .1. Brennen, 76; Moutfth Bros., 79: C. F. Mc Kcnna.38; Josiah Cohen and A. Israel, 60; Jo-eph Studfeld, 30; A. H. Eowand, 19: llliam McCc, cheon, 25. There were few applicants this year who aid not rruplov nn attorney and Mr. Christy is Charged with causing this. Pon't run the risk of your cold getting well of itself you may thereby drift into a condition favorable to" the development of some latent tendency, which may give you years of trouble. Uetter cure yourcoldat once with the help of Dr. D.Jayne's Expec torant, a good healing medicine for all coughs, sore lungs and throats. Klebers' Wonderful stock of Fianos and Organs. In addition to the numherless Steinway, Conover und Opera pianos and other musical instruments -ola daily at this popular old time establishment, the Messrs. Kleber have Ulso disnosed or quite a number of Vocalion church organs. At the low price of S300 the Vocalion furnishes more variety, delicacy and strength of tone than any $2,500 pipe organ, while for durability it far surpasses the latter. The Klebers enjoy the confidence of the public for their integrity, and also for the superior excellence of their instruments. Anything that comes from Klebers' must of necessity be musically perfect and satislact ory. Their store is 505 Wood street. All That Is Necessary To start saving is for you to make up your mind to deny yourself of certain things for a time and place yonr monev In the Feo- Ble's Saving. Bank, No. SI Fo'urth avenue, leposits of $1 and upward cheerfully re ceived, tts The Best for Tonr 3Ioney In boys1 and children's suits this week at Sailer & Co.'s. cor. Smithneld and Diamond streets. Children's all-wool suits $2 50 this week only. ttssu WILL PKICE for your Easter Scarf. Sixth street. 47 But Littell's $1 lanndried white shirts, live sleeve lengths. 203 Smithfleld street. 1U3 Easteb neckwear, Easter neckwear, great variety, at James 1L Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. The greatest spring and summer beverage is the Iron City Brewing Company's lager beer. Elegant Cloth Caps $2 95. Latest novelties, choice Eosesbacsi & Co. $3 JI5 to suades. WILL PRICE for your Easter Scarf. Sixth street. 47 Wall Paper. sale and great reduction G. C. Siiidle. Limited. Removal prices. In 403 Smithfleld street. Easteb neckwear. Hakxach's, 30 Sixth street. Buoixe kills roaches, bedbugs, etc., with out peradventure of a douDt. 25 cents. WILL PRICE for your Easter Scarf. 47 Sixth street. . i SEW ADVEItTISESIKNl S. No Sleep at Night. No Best by Day. now These Little One Hod to Sutler. Cnticnra Took All of This Itch Out of Their Skins in Six Weeks. Lett Not a Blemish. My children, nine in number, were all troubled with an itchlnft of the skin. They could not sleep at night, and through the day my wife felt ashamed to see the war those little ones had to suffer. So we concluded to try CCTICtJRA. Remf DIES. and believe If we had not used your valuable remedies, our little family would not have been cured yet. Cctiocka Kemedies took all of thU Itch out of their skins. Inside of six weeks. My wife then hough t more, and kept on giving it to the children, and thank God and vour valuable Ccti ctRA Remedies, my children have not got a blemish on them. ROBERT SHU II AN. President Bricklayers Union No.l8,EUzab:tli,N.J. Eczema 10 Years Cured I purchased and used CcncCBA with the most gratifying results. I was troubled with eczema In the form of salt rheum for tenjears. and had quite despaired of being cured. COTictntA. with the help of the CoriccRA Soap and CuticCba Re solvent, has permanently removed my com Slalnt. and leftmv flesh sound and healthy. AMES T. WILSON. Manufacturing Chemist, 2 Beekman Street, New York, N. T: Cuticura Remedies If the thousands of little babies who hare been cured of agonizing,. tchlnjr burning, bleeding, scaly; and blolchv skin and scaln diseases could write what a host of letters would be received by the pro prietors or the Cuticura Remedies. Few can appreciate the agony these little ones suffer, and wnen inese great, remedies relieve in a single appli cation the most distresslngecxena and Itching and burning skin diseases, and point to a speedy and permanent cure. It Is positively Inhuman not to use them without a moment's delay. Sold everywhere. Price. Ctmctrai, 80c: BOA. SSc; Resolvkitt. fl. Prepared by the POTTEB Unco and Chemical Corporation. Boston. 83- "How to Cure Skin Diseases," 64 page, SO Illustrations, and 100 testimonials, mailed free. P Skin and Scalp purified and beautified JJ by Chticcba Soap. Absolutely pure FREE FROM RHEUMATIS& In one Minute the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster relieves rheu. m&tic, sciatic, hip, kidney, chest, and muscular pains and weaknesses SMALLPOX INFECTION IN CHICAGO. A Patient Taken From a Crowded Emigrant Car in Cincinnati. CrxcnrXATi, April 15. The Health De partment was advised to watch a train load of emigrants which arrived from the East this morning. Two officers were at the depot and found a young man scarcely able to talk, whom they took in charge and con veyed to the hospital, where his disease was pronounced smallpox. He was taken to the pest house. The re maining emigrants, 84 in number, left on an emigrant car for Chicago. The smallpox patient is from Genoa, Italy. WILL PRICE for your Easter Scarf. 47 Sixth street. Stop that cough. It is a danger signal Piso's Cure for Consumption never fails Pleasant to take. All druggists. 25 cents TUS WILL PJUCE for your Easter Scarf. Sixth street. & AT LATIMER'S. BIG DRESS GOODS EVENT Never broken Kabo. The "bones" in the Kabo corset are made of it warranted for a year, too. It's a corset you can wear a few weeks, and then get your money back if it doesn't suit. But it's pretty sure to suit else it wouldn't be sold so. 5 Go this week for CASES WASH 150 M. BOYS' FAST BLACK HOSE 18 CITS. Remember, they'll cost you 35c ordinarily. 563 DOZEN UEIES AID IE Are bargains the like of which were never placed on the counters of these cities. IF YOU COME THIS WEEK YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT. T. M. LATIMER, 138 and 140 Federal Street, AJCXfBGXXSarSTt FJt. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND& TO-NIGHT. -BOSTON- -H0WARD- -ATHENPM--SPECIALTY- -COMPANY.- Matinee Saturday, 25c, 60c reserved. ISc, 25c, 60c, 75c. NEXTWEEK, DAE SULLY, THE MILLIONAIRE PRICES, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c. Seats on sale to-day. apl4-75 THE ALVIN THEATER CHABXES L. DAVIS... .Owner and Manager To-night, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. WILLIAM HAWOETITS Eagrniously Successful Play, THE ENSIGN. Next week Geo. Thatcher In Tuxedo. aplMl U U y U bbN t , Leading Theater. TO-NIGHT, HDYT'S A TEXAS STEEH. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. Next Week Pltou Stock Company. apl6-10S HARBr WILLIAMS' ACADEMT OF MU8IC. To-NIght, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. LAST NIGHT May Russell Burlesque Company. Extra matinee on Easter Monday. Monday, April IS Irwin Eros'. Vandoville Syndicate. apl6-13 BIJOU THEATER. This week. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. THE DRUMMER BOY; or The Spy of Shiloh. April 18. Lillian Russell in "La Cigala," apll-15 HAKEIS' THEATER MRS. P. HARRIS, R. L. Britton, T. F. Dean, Proprietors and Managers. Every afternoon and even ing, the Sensational Comedy Drama, UNCLE HIRAM. Week April 18 Gray and Stephens. apl2-107-TT9 A- Hr" Plowet Sbow ON EASTER SATURDAY AT BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S, 3S Fifth ave., apG-TTS Between Wood and Market sta. Bift gryUpfORTpTs. fWmwRtEt JOHN C. !hayn8$(oS , BOSTON : mo-sV- WE ARE THE PEOPLE THAT QUOTE THE LOWEST PRICES. FINE CHALLIES 12 1-2C. These are the goods, the styles, the quality you always paid 25c for. , We have the largest assort ment and most varied styles you ever looked upoa We'll pay you money if you can find their 'equal" for less than $i elsewhere. a mere song. 12 1-2C. i -aplfr-rra 1 WnSk. mSTATW DRESS GOODS HOSE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EASTEf . MILLINERY, and GLOVES. EASTER HI H' mt SU B jflftCV 2ftkflLr AtSwm FOR- Ladies and Children. tsEBpllb&LiBiHlK Indies' White and Natural Chamois Gloves, $1. Ladies' White and Pearl Biarrjfz Gloves, embroidered, $1.25. Ladies' Suede Mousquetaire Gloves, evening shades, $2. Ladies' Suede Mousquetaire Gloves, 10-button length, ex tra quality, in colors, $1. , Ladies' Suede Mousquetaires, 8-button length, 85c Ladies' 4-button Kid Gloves at 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2. Ladies' Kid Gloves, with Foster's patent lace hooks, at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. v Ladies' Kid Gloves, in white and evening shades. Ladies' White Pure Silk Gloves at 63c, 75c and $1. Ladies' Pure Silk Gauntlet Gloves at $1. Ladies' Suede Lisle Gauntlet Gloves at 88 c. Ladies' Colored Lisle and Silk Glove, in colors, from 20c to $1. Ladies' Black Lisle and Silk. Gloves from 25c to $1. Misses' 4-button Kid Gloves, excellent" quality, 75 c. Misses' Silk Gloves, superb quality, 40c to 63 c. Misses' White Silk Gloves, 63c Misses' White Cotton Gloves, 15c and upward. Misses' Colored Cotton Gloves, 15c and upward. Misses' White Silk Mitts 25c and upward. EASTER MILLINERY. Our stock was never so complete as at present It never before contained such great quantities, such choice styles, such infinite variety. With full appreciation of the splendid stocks that are shown in other large houses, we can fairly say that our assortment is unsurpassed, if indeed it be equaled in all America. SH MN& MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. DO YOU EAT? Yori Must Eat or 33ie. But to eat well is a very important matter. You may eat and die from eating sour, stale, impure, adulterated food. Why should anyone take such desperate chances. I Jiandle nothing but first-class goods (wholesale and retail), and stand by every article offered for sale. If they don't suit you on examination you can return them, and your' money will be most cheer fully handed to you. I will give with all regular $io orders and upward the benefit of the following prices: 30-lbpail apple butter f warranted pure country Roods) Just think ofit $ 99 SO-lb pail Marylandvineyardjelly 75 1 3-lb can black California cherries. 10 23-lbcans white California cherries 25 2S boxes standard bag blue , 25 7 lbs lump starch : ,..... 25 20-lb box boneless codfish 1 15 101b kits lake herring 59 1 box bloaters (50's) : 60 1 box scaled herrini: (100's) 15 1Mb kits No. 1 mackerel 1 35 10 cans salmon 1 00 9canssalmon(red, none better) 1 00 7 lbs roasted coffee (fresh gruuuu) 1 00 50 bars family soap ,... 1 00 Weigh your goods family scales 1 95 SO bars soap (5 cents size) 1 00 5 lbs tea (in all varieties) 1 CO I will prepay freight to any station Send for the most complete price free to all, Make known your name the rest.' refunded. All goods must be first class JA8. J. WELDON, No; 201 Market St., Corner EASTER MILLINERY and GLOVES. GLOVES GO 504, 506 and 508 ST. aplS 3 lbs 50c tea (inall varieties)... 1 00 9 lbs rolled oats.... 25 7 lbs dried Lima beans 25 6 cans concentrated lye 25 1 gallon New Orleans molasses 29 5 lbs currants 25 8 lbs white clover honey (pressed) 1 00 Will ship this honey to any station or landing within 300 miles of Pittsburg, freight prepaid, on receipt of. '1 25 6-foot stepladder, complete 93 1 clothes horse (4 wings, 6 feet) 85 2-lb can best baking powder in United States for SO 6 lbs good cooking raisrns 25 lib AVeyinan's tobacco 23 1 box moid tobies , .-. 69 1 lb choice chewing tobacco 13 within 300 miles of Pittsburg, Pa. list ever ' offered to the public, free, and correct address, and we will do or your money-will be cheerfully Second Ave., Pittsburg. plS-72-s - MARKET NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STEEL FENCE PICKETS Make the best and cheapest fence. This pattern Picket, j in. diam eter, costs 5c PER RUNNING FOOT, net. Send for circular illustrating five different designs and giving instructions for building fence. For sale by all Hardware Deal ers. Manufactured by Oliver Iron ai steel Go. PITTSBURG. apl3-TTS Aftwtt HP.BtS DIVORCES EASILY OBTAINED. Married: Wife wants a Voltaic Diamond Ring or Eardrops. Hnsband refnsea, Trouble. She has seen them at Arons', and is delight ed, lie sun reiusos. More trouDie. xne De comes miserable for both. Moral: To be hap py, bny the only VOLTAIC DIAMONDS, B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, Sole Owner, eS-PIFTH A.-VEJISXIEJ-e ' Send for Illustrated Catalogue. aplO-TTSStJ 5UBE 6ueee? R&eUMATlSM Goaia Lumbago The Greatest Discovery of the Age. Had it been known 60 Tears ago mankind would have been relieved of one-half of its suflerinss, as there are no cases of Rheuma tism, Goat or Lumbago that it will not cure. "Why Suffer Any Longer? Inqnire of your druggists for it, and, if tbey do not seep it, send to us. We will give $5,000 to any one that can prove that our testimonials are not genuine. We get them by the hundreds. Call -at our office and see them. MW1IE& CHESSMAN M'F'G CO., 616 PENN AVENUE. Pittsburg, Pa. Price, $3 per bottle, gists. For sale by all drng-ap3-TTu WHEN YOU USE WHISKY FOE MEDICIKAL POBPOSES USE THE BEST. GIVE FLEMING'S OLD . EXPORT A TRIAL And you will find It to be the finest and most palatable whisky you ever tried. Quarts $1 each, or six for 5. Mall orders attended to promptly. City orders delivered free. JOS. FLEMING & SON, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 112 Market St., cor. Diamond, Pittsburg, Pa. ap3-TT8su OCULISTS' ORDERS FILLED e have the only That will stay ou the nose. C83 EYSS EXAMINED PKEE. Wm. E. STIEREN, Optician, Ml Smithfleld street, Pittsburg, Pa. mh25-TTS REMOVED. Prof. J. T. Little has removed to 75 Sixth avenue (above Smithfleld street) scientific examination or the eyes and glasses to suit all optical defects. apB-TTS ESTABLISHED 187(1. BLACK GIN KIDNEYS, Is a relief and sure cuts for the Urinary Organs. Gravel and Cbronlo Catarrh of the Bladder. The Swiss Stomach Bitters are a sure cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and every trade ltxmt species of indigestion. Wild Cheny Tonic, the most popular prep aration for cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and lunir troubles. Either or the above, Jlper bottle, or 6 for $5. If your druggist does not handle these goods write to WM. i ZOELLEU, sole M'f r, Pittsburg, Pa. Ja2-57 tt3 iilite Photo Parlors, SIS Market Street. CABINETS, $1 FEB DOZEN. A one-half life size crayon, handsomely framed, $5. No stairs to climb. Use the elevator. fel2-rr 1 B. i l IjfW fflU rHl llisOTr x. fiEKr x mff wmmlmr f- " j j jm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KAUFM ANNS' EASTER HAT BOOM. We. want to make the Saturday before Easter Sunday a Red Letter Day in our Hat Department want to sell more Hats to-day than we ever sold before on a single day. When we look at the special attractions we have prepared, we feel sure of carrying the day. THE ADONIS, 82 Worth $3. Our new Easter Hat for Young Men, introduced by us but one short week ago, and already decorates the craniums of nearly 1,500 stylish dressers. What better proof could we cite of the extreme popularity of this new style? The Adonis comes in all swell colors, in cluding Castor, Maple, Cinna mon, brown, Cuban, Suede, Tan, etc. As, 25,000 lW".-.';:1 - If 'i? X.. ..' " v Pxu a. Irv rr Although our Easter price for these Ties is but 5c, the actual value is $i. Our finest Scarfs at 75c and $1, including Fisk, Clark & Flagg's, Keys' and Lockwood's and several exclusive English makes, are sold in exclusive furnishing stores at from $1.50 to $2. HERE'S A Remember, Ladies, ONLY ONE DAY (To-Day) to Tauy the above unheard-of early. KAUFMANNS' Fifth Ave. and Smithfleld St Ladies will receive beautiful Parasols, worth $3, every .Wrap or Jacket costing not less than 5. FREE FREE FREE Gentlemen will receive Fine Umbrellas handles, gratis with every suit. Boys will receive a regulation with every suit. "THE PRINCE GEORGE," 13 Worth $5. Another favorite of the sea son, has a larger sale to-day than ever before. A fresh shipment just received. Here are .the new Easter colors: Russet Oyster, Manilla, To bacco, Maple, Wood and Black. All different heights of crown and widths of brim, so as to make each hat conform with the wearer's face and figure. For Easter Siflaj. s m We don't expect to sell them all to-day,but we give you your choice from fully as many, and more. Three large windows filled with specimens. See this grand display then step inside and see a grander one. 50 Ms, itt, 4-ii-lls. SURPRISE! 650 Pairs Ladies' Shoes, Heel or Spring Heel, Common Sense or Opera Toe, Plain or Patent Leather Tipped, Made of French Glazed Dongola or Best Pebble Goat, 3-in. vamps, At Only $1.98 Per Pair. The Regular Prices Are $2.50,$3,$3'50&$4. Bargains. Be on hand gratis with or Canes, with silver Ball and hardwood Bat gratis
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