H& i mB : CONGRESS HEARS IT. Bepublican Members Think Blaine Will Be His party's Nominee. THE POSTOFFICE BILL PASSED. 'Senator Hill Tats Election Supervisor ) Davenport on the Kaclc. '10 MOXTHLr PAID FOE CLERKSHIPS "Washington, June 4. The attendance Sn the House this morning wis small. Sev eral bills were called up, but had to be post poned owing to the point of no quorum, raised br Mr. Bailev, of Texas. The House Trent into committee of the whole (Mr. Buchanan, of Virginia, in the chair, on the postoffice appropriation bill. The pending amendment was that offered by Mr. Hayes, of Iowa, to strike out section 3, which provides that land grant roads shall receive for the transportation of the nails 0 per cent of the compensation charged to private parties for similar trans portation. Agreed to 104 to 5L On motion of Mr. Newberry, of Illinois, on amendment was adopted appropriating 52,000 for the establishment of a branch postoffice on the gronnds of the "World's Tair. The committee then rose and re ported the bill to the House, and it was passed. Immediately Mr. Hatch, of Missouri, arose and moved that the House go into committee ot the whole to consider revenue bills, the object being to take up the anti option bills. After several filibustering notions a motion by Mr. "Warner, of New York, to adjourn was defeated. On a notion by Mr. Cobb, of Missouri, for a re cess until 5 r M. no quorum voted and tel lers were ordered. Then came the sensation ot the day, and indeed of many days and weeks. This was the information given by the Associated Press of the resignation of James G. Blaine as Secretary of State. The first buljetin, merely announcing that he had resigned and that his resignation had been accepted, v'as received in some quarters with in credulity and, in others with enthusiasm, but everywhere with intense interest. In a lew moments came the text of the letters of resignation and of acceptance, and in stantly the desk of the Associated Press reporter was surrounded by a crowd of members eager to learn the exact words in which the Chief Magistrate and his Premier had couched their communications. The pending motions were forgotten; the tellers were neglected, and the onlr question was, "What does it mean?" This question was answered by the Re publicans according to their administration or anti-administration proclivities; but among the Democrats the impression pre vailed that it meaut that Blaine would be the Republican standard bearer. When the excitement had subsided the notion for a recess until 5 o'clock was re jected yeas, 8: nays, 157. Filibustering tnctics consumed the remainder of the day, and the House adjourned. MAKING VOIEKS TO OBOES. Senator Bill Puts u Chief Supervisor of Elections on tile Back. "Washington, June 4. Senators Chand ler and Hill, ot the Senate Committee on Immigration, to-day examined John L Davenport, Chief Supervisor of Elections of New York, relative to the evils of, the present administration of the naturalization laws in that State, as set forth in the pe tition presented to the Senate recently by Senator Hiscoct Before Mr. Davenport made his statement he was closelv cate- GRAND DEPOT GUR-SPECIAL SALE OP MEN'S 20. 521 IM 522 SUITS H $13.5 Will be continued for one 'week longer, and every man who would consult his own interest had bet ter be on hand as early as possible. Owing to being overstocked we are forced to sacrifice these suits at from 30 to 40 per cent below regular prices. They are made of the finest imported Cassimeres, Cheviots, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Serges, Bannockburns, and rival the most expensive custom work in make, fit and finish. Gentlemen, if you delight in wearing fine cloth ing come in this week and take your choice from this truly superb line of suits, worth from $ 20 to $22, for only $13.50. Single Pants $3 Worth 750 pairs of Men's fine All wool Dress Pants, in latest pat terns, intrinsic value $4.50 and $St will be closed out this week at only $3. XTirl vjfp JlLStf I f xJjr J 1 vT" ynkJrJr A I 1 ff , I -lflV A my chised by SenatorHill as to the petition H slf. He develoned the tact that the pe tition, which was signed "irrespective of party," bore the signatures ot 5 Democrats and 19 Republicans, nearly 11 of the latter being members of the Union League Club. Mr. Davenport's statement pointed out alleged corrupt and irregular practices in naturalization cases, and said that the en tire proceeding was wild scramble to get certificates of naturalization. He presented a table showing the number of persons from each nation naturalized in October, 1891, by the Superior Court of New York. This made a total of 6,871 persons. During the progress of the investigation Senator Hill reminded Mr. Davenport that the state ments were not sworn to; but the latter aid to Chairman Chandler that be was pre pared to substantiate the statements. Sen ator Hill desired to read carefully the state ments made, by Mr. Davenport, and in order to accommodate him the committee adjourned, to meet again next Thursday. $10 A MONTH F0K OFFICE raid by Several Clerks in the Census Barran, Who So Testify. "Washington, June 4. Before the Cen sus Investigating Committee this morning appeared F. H. Quinlon, who stated that he bad received an appointment in the Ceusus Bureau lor three months through Joe Ger miller, to whom he paid 510 a month. Others were appointed at the ssme time under thft same conditions. Germiller was merelv a clerk in the bureau. He (wit ness) had no indorsers. Mr. Oppenheimer testified that he was appointed under the same circumstances that he should pay Germiller 510 a month. He had paid, however, but 55, as be was discharged before the expiration of a month. His application for a position was not in dorsed C H. O'Brien, a watchman in the Census Office, testified that two men, pur porting to be newspaper men, obtained entrance to the office everr evening for six weeks on passes signed by Section Chief Hyde. They remained from 6 until 11 o'clock. COBBUPTION, DECEPTION AND FBATJD Written All Over the Original Knyttone Bank Papers Scanned by Committee. "Washington, June 4. To-day the House Banking and Currency Committee listened to Expert Examiner Barrett, who gave an account of the condition of the books of the Keystone Bank as he found them upon his detail by the United States Treasury to make the examination. The original papers showing the condi tion of the bank at various times, as pre- pare Mr. iared by the officials for the information of iiarrett in maiung nis examination. were presented to me committee ana scanned by the members. The various en tries in lead pencil, changes, alterations and interlineations made to mislead the ex aminer were rjlainlv evident, and were commented upon by the committee as show ing a most deplorable and almost unprece dented case of corruption, deception and fraud. f Stan and Stripes for Another Ship. "Washington, June 4. In the House this morning on motion of Mr. Meyer, of Louisiana, the Senate bill was passed grant ing an American register Foxhall, of New Orleans. to the steamer A Trace Daring Convention Week. "Washington, June 4. A tacit agree ment is existing between the Democrats and Republicans of the House that during the convention week no tariff legislation will be called. Fits Allots stopped free by- Dr. Kline's! Great Nerve Restorer. o fits after first day's we. Mar Teloua cures. Treaties and Z 00 trial bottle free to Fit cues. Dr. Kline. 831 Arch su. r 141., ra.su FREE dinner at Kensington on Monday. Trains on A. V. B. K. every hour. KAUPMANNS' T IN TBI GOATS. Why sweat and swelter, when a little money will keep you as cool as a cucumber ? Fine Liite7i Wash Coats, SO CNTS. Fancy Flannel Coats and Vests, 75 CENTS. Fine Black Alpaca Coats, $1.00. Fast Color Blue Flannel Coats, $1.75. Fine, Good Linen Dusters, $1.00. Fancy Striped Flannel Tennis Suits, $6. Imported Bedford Cord Tennis Suits, $8. The above prices guaranteed to be from one-quarter to one-third below other dealers' prices. LINEN VESTS. 100 dozen fine fancy Linen "Vests, fast colors, double or single breasted, worth $1.50, will go at 75C 50 dozen finest imported fancy linen Dress Vests, double-breasted, worth $3.25, at. only $1.98. con . THE Trunks, Bag, Valises. All -sixes, shapes, qualities, prices. Any shape or alas not In stock made to order on snort notice. Harrt D. Sqtirks, 28 Wood street. Popular With the People. Hendricks & Co.'s popularity did no coma by chance, but Is the result of good -work and an effort. to please and satisfy every customer. Oood cabinets iL rBJEJC from the cares of business Monday. Trains to Kensington on Jnne o. Dinner at the great sale of lots. IrxtiAX awnings at Brown k Co.'s, comer Grant and Water streets. Tel. 1194. Don't Scare Yourself Sick.' Disease Feeds on theDlsordered Imaginations of Ignorant Men. Fnnctional symptoms, harmless In them selves, are distorted into derangements of the roost serious nature br the morbid brooding of a frightened mind. Your mind should he kept bright vigorous healthy by rays of purest sunshine. Iet us brush away all the old shadows of Ignorant superstition and let in soma New .Light on Old Subjects. A Begular Physician's Book of Information and Advice. , The author is not interested In the sale of appliances of any kind, his sole purpose being to furnish to those afflicted with real or Imaginary ailments a reliable source of Information. A large number will be at once restored by the dlsoovery that their Ills are imaginary and symptoms not Incon sistent -with health. Some space is devoted to the best methods of treating CATAKBU, a disease by no means so dangerous as popularly snuposed. Written In plain, every-day English, and published in condensed, convenient form. One Volume: Price, S2.00. Bent by mail on receipt of price. Addiess Crownsbield Pablishtng Co., myS-Sil-TTSSU CHICAGO, ILL. STTJCr, GOING ON. Our writing oontest will be decided June SO. All lists must be handed in by June 18. Only school children of Allegheny county can enter for the prices. High School or Col lege students are not allowed to compete. The prizes are: First, A SOLID GOLD WATCH. Second, A SOLID SILVER WATCH. Third. A VOLTAIC DIAMOND RING. Fourth, A GOLD FEN AND HOLDER. Fifth, A SILVER CUP. The prizes are on exhibition in our win dow. Get a sheet ot foolscarj paper, and write as many times as possible, numbering each time, the following: B. B. AROKSt Jeweler, Proprietor Voltaic Diamonds, &es impth a-v-jbistixb. my29-3twrsu ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 16SDJ1H8TBEET. Cabinets, St to S4 per dnsenj petites, SI per doaen. Telephone 17SL, apS-os-xwrau THE FAVORITE STRAW HAT, Comes in all dimensions and colors; very nobby; prices 50c, 75c, 98c, I1.25 and $1.50 and up to $3. The "FEATHER-WEIGHT" Pocket Crush Hat weighs but 1 ounce, in all colors, at only 98c SPECIAL FOR MONDAY ONLY. 2,000 fine Stiff Hats, all colors, worth $2 and $2.50, A.T SI.OO. 5,000 Fine Crush Hats at 50c. MEN'S FINEST UNDERWEAR. 3 Per Cent Below Regular Prices. Conradi Friedman's German Spun Silk Underwear at 2.75. Bon-Bon Silk Balbriggan Under wear at I1.75. Brettle's Black Silk Underwear (English make) at $3.50. , Conradi Friedman's Silk Plaided Underwear, $2.59. Finest French Novi Silk Under wear at $4.50. mnjL .-sSissillssslsssslssssslsSsilKi Till "Seni' Tail, PITTSBUB& DISPATCH, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, K1TW ADVKBTISEMKMTS. The Apparel Oft Proclaims the Man." 01 GREAT 111 M SUITS Last week we made to order suits for and pleased 128 gentlemen in this great sale of made-to-order Twenty Dollar Suits, and our large stock of Cheviots, Cassimeres and Clay Worsteds still remains unbroken; so fall in line I and have your measure taken for one of our 20! !i20! FAMOUS SUITS A.JL7aa Note the prices of our better suits: $45, $40, $38, $35 REDUCED TO $30, $28, $25,$22 Just 1,000 styles of Pantaloons from $5 up. A FIT GUARANTEED OR NO SALE. FIFTH AVENUE -AND- SMITHFIELD ST. TIE LATEST F M Ta UuW MADE BY HANAN & SON. These very fashfBnable shoes come in tan, russet, yellow, wine and chocolate, and, being .Hanan"s make, are equal to the best custom work and superior to any other ready-made shoe manufactured. The regular price of this shoe is $8.50. Our Price Only $5. 50. LOW -CUT SHOES. Men's fine Calf and Kangaroo Low-Cut Summer Shoes, fit as snug as a glove and are as com fortable as an old slipper; regular price . Our Price Only $2.50. LADIES' fine bright Dongola, patent leather tipped, hand-turned Oxfords; regular price $2. 25, Our Price Only $1.25. JZOur entire stock of Ladies' Tan Shoes at one-third less than regular prices. 1 Children's Bright Dongola Spring Heel Oxfords, sizes 8 to ii, at only 75c. Children's Red Goat Button Shoes, sizes 6 to io? at 98c. I - 1 "" J FSS fc JTCJa SALE OF MADE -TO-ORDER 120! S20! .AT. :o:- Je5-93 HARDLY GRED1BLE, BUT TRUE. 15 For our ( JlNlSSi CHILD'S Light-colored SUIT. FOR THIS Ml 1EK ONLY We offer choice from our entire stock of CHILDREN'S LIGHT-COLORED SUITS AT NLY IS. Nothing is reserved or excepted. $5 buys any one of our finest light colored suits marked 8, $9, 10, 11 and $t2. They are-the finest suits made. SPECIALS IN BOYS' WAISTS. 50 dozen Boys' finest French Sateen .Waists, light and dark shades, regular price 75c, at only 39c FOR CHOICE. 100 dozen Boys' good,durable and cool Flannelette Waists, regular price 50c, AT ONLY 21c. !I20 !i20! JhiIhI JtjiA . lp 189a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. roR Gouts Lumbago How many thousand of once helpless, heart-sickened and heart-brokea people, who have suffered for years with these most dreaded diseases and hare had constant medical attention, changes of climate and costly'yisits to supposed healing baths, that are now singing praises to Bheumacura for haying been cured by it One lady says: 'It is the greatest dis covery of the age, for it cured me, and I was the greatest Hying sufferer." Price $J per bottle. For sale by all druggists. I'DIIIEft CIESSIMI MTO CO.. CIS Fenn ave., Pittsburg, Fa. " Jc&ttmu Lais' Eats niflmA All the latest Summer shapes now on hand. Quick service; . no provoking delays. Nr Burnt . Fall designs in Seal. and all other Furs now ready for inspection. To have new garments made now, or old ones repaired or altered, means quite a saving in dollars and cents to you, as our summer rates are now on. I will guar antee a perfect fit, the very best of material and workmanship, and the lowest rates. Seal Garments preserved dur ing the Summer. Practical Hatter & Furrier, 707 Fenn Are., Pittsburg, Pa. my!2-wsu Wallace Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, 624 PENN AVENUE, . Our far seeing and reading classes com bined are the most satisfactory ever worn indispensable for home, office, public enter talnments and shopping. apll-rrsu LfMI7ufljJr(Hi 1 DP -iWdrWuMTiSM KAUPMANNS' HEADQUARTEHS FOR WAISTS. $1.65 FOR INDIA OR SURAH Silk Waists, With shirred or pleated front and back, all colors and sizes; regular prices 3 and $4. Finest Surah or India Silk Waists at $2.95. They are. made with Jarbeau pleating around col lar, cuffs and down front, or with shirred and pleated front and back; regular prices, 4.50, 5 and $6. Finest China, India, Surah or Changeable Silk Waists, Only $3.95. Nothing finer or more fashionable than these. Original prices were $7, $8, $9 and 10. 49c for finest percale, lawn, cambric and chintz waist3, worth '75C 75 c for finest Bedford cord or silk striped cambric waists, latest styles, worth from $ 1.25 to 1.75. Pi:flp K I M !Hlsll ,A"T' NEW ADMINISTRATORS' SALE FURNITURE The entire stock gardless of cost . Come early and get a bargain. Everything must be sold. Our prices will do it COME AND SEE. We must have money to settle up the S.,.-r Delp estate. Choice goods at your own prices. DELP & BELL, 13 and 15 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY. HAIR ON THE FACE, NECK, ARMS OR ANY PART OF THE PERSON SSBL ' J ftflHM..p inuro . IU I II II iiilliu- of price. S1.00 per bottle. Send money by letter, with your full address written plainly. Correspondence sacredly private. Postage stamps received the tame at cash, always hsmtioic toub cochtt and this r-Aris. LOCAL AND 1MOOCNE MANUFACTURING CO "CINCINNATI. O.. U.S.A.C CVTTHISOCT GENERAL AGENTS MAXaFACTUlHS OF THE W OSi 81,000 FDt FAIIMF. THE SHORTEST - WANTED. J! Yeu cam rtaltttr tour lottor at BUT TOUR SPECTALCES AT Tbe Rell3Ll3le Optlolf Eyes Jiixammea jrree. Artlflolal Eyes Inserted. J. MAMONDSS de29-Trsu HERBERT WALKER, EYE MAKER. 65 NINTH STREET. np3-su THIS PRETTY DRESS ONLY S. It is made of fine ging ham, and the regular price is $4. Children's Navy Blue Flannel Dresses (just like above cut) at only $2.50- Children"s White Lawn Dresses, with pleated front and back; neat ly embroidered; sizes 4 to 14; at 1.90. (Rise of 15c per size.) Children's fine Chally Dresses, with wide silk-laced bodice and wide sash; full Bishop sleeve, at only 4.75. (Rise of 75 c per size). "5 At $2.98 Striped and plaid Gingham Suits; bell skirt; lined waist; long basque; worth $ 4. At $4. 25 Light-colored Chally Dresses; revere waist; silk collar and cuffs; worth $7. At $6. 48 Stylish, figured Bed ford Cord Suits; with silk vest or richly trimmed withlace; worth $ 10. At $10 Finest ford Cord Suits; worth $15. all-wool Bed latest style; 2,000 Ladies' $3 Blazers at 50c SaaWLaa . tkNd j&SfL I M'i 1 I LADIES UliS ' ADVERTISEMENTS. OF must be sold at once re- JeMM 9UICKLY DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEW 5ULU 1 lun ? MOP6H6 AMDTHC GKOWTH fOKJEVJUt DKSTOtZJ WITHOUT THX fcLIGHTXST XNJUJZT OS DISCOLORATION Or THB MOST PBHCATS SKIN BIgCOTSRIP IT ACCIPKNT. IX CojirocsDlio, an Incomplete mlxtnr was accidentally spilled on tbs back of the band, and on washing afterward it was dlicoTered that the bair wan completely remored. We purchased tbe sew discoTery and named it MODEMS. It is perfectly pnre, free from all injurious mbatances. and so simple any one can us it. It acts mildly but eurely, and you will be snr- Emed and delighted with tba results. Apply for a few minutes and th air dbappears at if by marie. It has no resemblance wbateTer to any other preparation erer used for a like purpose, and no scientific ducorery erer attained such wonderful results. IT CANNOT FAIL, If the growth be light, one application will remore it permanently; theheary growtb such as the beard or hair on moles may require two or more appll cations before all the roots are destroyed, although all hair will be removed at each application, and without the slightest injury or unpleasant feeling when appuea or erer aiterwara. son sctieczdis iiiciaotHia. eommfiaf rf ejr all wAe Acm Htttd ttt mtrlU 0irf bj pnplt of rtfntmtnt Gentlemen who do not appreciate nature's gift of a beard, will And a priceless boon in Modene, which does away with shading. It dissolves and destroys the life principle of the hair, thereby rendering its future growth an utter impossibility, and is guaranteed to be as harmless as water to tbs , skin. Young persons wno una an emDarrBBinKgruwiuai uwiiuwiur, r .kamM ... MaAti tAmmtmv tta irrawth. Mndena sent br mail, in safetT mailinir cases, oastaee paid, (securely sealed from observation) on receipt HluHEST 0OE HAIS ?IIAATI0S. A31TKA.T NOT ant Pott-tlSeo ami Instro Its oaf auiton. I ArrxAK iOAI.1 UJ0ST. EVERY BOTTLE OCAKAMTEED. afss &lv iWN. U3roY ST)Si-TTSU GRAND DEPOT Very Latest Millinery. The "Paris Goya," $4.95. This is the newest summer hat out, and it cannot yet be seen any where outside of our Millinery De partment. It is made of finest Manilla braid and trimmed with rich ostrich tips, velvet and Rhine stone buckles, all colors. Thousands of trimmed sailor hats from 95c up. Untrimmed from 29c up. BREEZE IN FANS. If you want to pay about half the regular notion store price for your fan, come to us. Japanese fine folding fans, in all colors and designs, at 5c and 10c. Fine feather and silk gauze fans, all colors, fancy handle, at only 49c Fine ostrich feather fans (18 ostrich feathers) fancy handle, all colors, at only $1.98. -- "-JR Ti.rkBafjPfiTTsT r "v-- j ? -i- A I GRIND DEPOT KAUPMANNS' FIFTH AVENUE KAUPMANNS J GRAND DEPOT -AND- lip SMITHFIELD ST. (HHiMsMMSISMSSSSMHSMMilBMMiMSJIMMilsHsMiMHlMM