THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH," TUESDAY ' AUGUST '16,. I892L. .:. ' THE MAYOR WILL SUE. Liberty Street Merchants Hast Clear Their Sidewalks. SO QUIBBLING OVER AUTHOBHT. Gourlej's First Fight With Former Polit ical Associates. HOW THE MEBCHAKTS TAKE THE ORDER Mayor Gourley has finally decided hii course with reference to sidewalk obstruc tions. All -who hereafter Tiolate the side tralk ordinance will be prosecuted by the Mayor liimselC Liberty street commission merchants are included in this order announced bv the Mayor yes terday. His Honor took a walk around the business part of the city yesterday rooming and passed alone Liberty street just as the grocers from all over the city were busily engaged loading their wagons with the daily supply of fruit, vegetables and green truck. His way was constantly impeded br baskets and parcels and busy men rushing back and forth across the side walk. When he returned to his office he ennonnced his intention of enforcing the sidewalk ordinance that pedestrians might have their rights, not only on Liberty street, but on all streets in the city. As noted in The Dispatch some weeks ao, the Mayor has been receiving com plaints about the way merchants were en croaching on the sidewalk for the display of their wares. At that time he called the at tention of Chiefs Brown and Bigelow to the matter, but Mr. Brown said it was Mr. Bigelow's business, while Mr. Bigelow said nothing. Pat the Ordinance Officer to Work. The Mayor thereupon put his ordinance officer to work investigating who the offend ers were, and has now a list of them on all streets downtown. The movement thus Jon? digested will be stiffly enforced, the Mayor says, and will be applied to all offenders against the law, at least until Chief Bigelow returns irom his trip to Europe. The Mayor insists that the clearing of sidewalks is clearly a police regulation and as such should be attended to by Chief Brown. The Chief makes no denial that such is the case, but says the City Attorney long ago decided that anything relating to the condition of streets belonged to the public works department. Such being the case Mr. Brown had not interfered. The Mayor says he will carry the law into ef fect until Chief Bigelow comes back, and if there is still a doubt as to which depart ment has jurisdiction he will co into court and have a decision which will completely set all doubts at rest. A little hitherto unwritten history is per tinent in this connection. The question of vhich city department should control the sidewalks was the first one on which Mayor Oourley took a determined stand after he assumed his office. According to his state ment, there was a meeting in his office about ten days after he had been installed, at which there were present the chiefs of departments and several prom inent political leaders. Thev were discuss ing and deciding how the city government should be amicably conducted when the question of street obstructions came up. Chief Brown declared that the suppression of nuisances was a police regulation and be longed to his department Chief Bigelow said no, the matter of keeping the streets clear properly belonged to the Department of Public "Works. A Rapid'y-W ldentng Breach. The Mayor sided with Chief Brown. Others present took a stand for Chief Bige low and finally persuaded Chief Brown to allow the matter to rest in the Pnblic "Works Department. As this included the appointment and control of a number of men known as ordinance officers, which the Mayor believed were a part of Chief Brown's department, he was inflexible in his opposition. After a long discussion of the question Chief Bigelow withdrew his claim. The Mayor says he supposed that was the end of it until Chief Brown in formed him of the contrary yester day. Such, in brief, is the" story of "the first rupture between the Mayor and the men who were instrumental in electing him. Other disputes followed this and the cbasm separating the Mayor from his lormer political associates has grown so wide that there is no hope of its ever being closed. Liberty street merchants are considerably agitated over the determined stand taken by the Mayor. "When a reporter visited that busy thoroughtarc yesterday afternoon the dealers were all excitedly "discussing the situation. The general opinion was that the movement is only the periodical flash-in-the-pan agitation and will die out in a few days, as far as Liberty street is con cerned. Some tnlked of "seeing several prominent politicians to have the move ment stopped, saving that was all that had been necessary heretofore. Others toot a rueful view, saving the enforcement of the order simply meant that the commission men must seek other quarters where they could expose thefr perishable goods to the an nuijuub puuuc inconvenience. Trosrcutlons YIU Be Necessary. Henry J. McCracken, one of the oldest commission merchants on the street, took a philosophic view. Said he: "I saw the 3Iayordown here and wondered what he was after. His order will have some effect, but not much, unless some of the dealers ore prosecuted. "We have had talk of this kind nearly every year since I can remem ber, but you see we are all here yet I don't know what I should do if compelled to carrv on my business inside the door. It would be impossible in this location, and I presume it would mean that we would have to mote, though where I can't fay." John "Wallace, another old firm, said: "It is simply out of the question to carry on a commission business indoors. Take melons, for instance. If we could not keep them out in the air they would scarcely keep over night At this time of tne year ve must keep the bulk of our stock out of doors, in the air. After the first of Novem ber it is different, we can keep our stock in side. There is never any complaint of us in winter. But Pittsburg is not as bad as other cities in this respect. In Chicago or New York the streets upon which commission merchants are located are practically closed to other business or pedestrians during bus iness hours. You are compelled to take the middle of the street to get along. The sidewalks are entirely monopolized by the commission men, but there is no complaint Here we keep a passage way four to six feet wide open for pedestrians, but still they complain. As a matter of fact lew people walk on this side of Liberty street who don't come here to do business with the commission men. They never complain. Tbe complaints come from those who have no particular business on this side, but who might just as well walk on the opposite aide." Cnmmlaston Men Max Have to Move. G. "W. Van Oorder thinks commission men will have to find other quarters if the Mayor enforces the ordinance. "It would be a great hardship on us to move just now," said he, "because the majority of the men on the street have leases which do not expire for several years. We could not dis pose of our leases because the buildings are rotten old shells useless for any other busi ness. In fact we only lease them in order to get the use of the wide sidewalks here and because the business is here. We could not get along without street room. If we were to put our stock inside over night it would spoil for want of air before morning. These commission merchants are not allowed to use the side walks. We supply the people with their food and tbe privilege we en'ovis necessary to the business and required by no other branch of trade." A number of other men talked to ex pressed views in aeeord with those noted. Many talked bitterly atainst the Mayor, hoping he would some day be a candidate, for office so thev could get even, but tbo majority, in spite of their talk, were pre paring to obey the order to-day. BET JFIBE TO HIS WIFE. A Folltli laborer Throws a Lighted Lmp at Her and She Barns to Death. Philadelphia, Aug. 16. Mrs, Jad wraska Niklaszenski. a Polish woman resid ing in chis city, died in the hospital thlgv morning from burns inflicted by her hus band early yesterday morning. The mau came home drunk late Saturday night, and after quarreling for some time with his wife over their-supper, picked up tbe lighted lamp and hurled it at her. The lamp was broken, and the oil set fire to her clothing in several places. Neighbors ex tinguished the flames, but she had received fatal injuries. The husband was arrested. Drive them away the aches, pains, weaknesses and ailments that make woman's life miserable. 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The truth of the matter is, we are short of room, our fall stock is coming in on us and we must be prepared for fall, no viatter what sacrifice we make of our spring and sum mer stuff. So reductions have been made in every depart ment to attain our object. You can now biiy what is left of our splendid all-wool suits in light color at $8; of our home-made light cheviot suits at $10; our own hand some Worsted at $12 a suit In Pants the slaughter is as great. Our favorite All Wool Pants marked down to $2.25. ?acksons' special Worsted Pants down to $3. These prices for this week only. 954 and 956 LIBERTY ST. aul3-12 TT83U FLEMING'S PIE FAfflY WHISKIES Enjoy a reputation sooond to none. Better goods were never placed before the Dutlic We here qnoto some of our Whiskies that are by common consent the standards of quality: FLEMING'S OLD EXPORT, Quarts $1, or six for $5. FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING, Quarts $1.25, or six for $6. GIBSON'S TEN-YEAR OLD, Quarts S1.50, or six lor $7.5X FLEMING'S PRIVATE STOCK, Quarts 12 eacb. We guarantee all our goods, including Brandies, Wines and Gins, to be Just what wo claim, and that Is absolute purity, -well aged and all that can he desired in flavor. Correspondence and mail orders solicited. Goods shipped to all points by rail promptly. 6 k WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 412 MARKET ST., COR. DIAMOND, Jy31-TTsu Pittsburg, Pa. ARTIFICIAL EYE WEARERS. Do yon know you can have yonr artificial eyes repolished when they become dull in finish and have that scratched surface that irritates the socket removed? Send them to tbe CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, 42 Federal street Allegheny, Pa. Proprietors Of the celebrated BEST $100 SPECTACLE OH EARTH. auH-TUTSu KOEHLER'S Installment House Sixth Street, MENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit ( Ready-Made &. to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON - INSTALLMENTS. . Cash Prices Without Security. rEXMt: One-third of theamouiitjnirehaita' Bust be paid down; the balanca in (mail weakly or monthly payment!. Businett traaiacted strictly confidential. Open dally, from A. M. to 9 P. M. Saturdays ttar.i u jr. M. 4Jb. HETT ADVERTISEMENTS. Early Fall Jackets HERE ME 1 FEW PROOFS , -$1.98 for a lot of Tan, Navy and Black Reefers and Jackets which will cost $3.50 later on. Another lot of elegant Blazers and Reefers, embroidered, braided or plain, at only $3.45. Price (when the season opens) will be $6. A still finer lot at 5 which in season will bring 7.50. Here's something left from last spring: About 75 fine Parisian Lace Capes, were 20, 25 and 30, will be closed out now at $7.85, KAUFMAN NS. LI " I FP ' ' ? fl 1 1 1 P H M I f J ViC E N RWFAFI for 19c. Regular 35c Ribbed Vests, in blue, pink and salmon, for 15c, or two for 25c. Regular 50c Ribbed Vests, high neck and short sleeves, for 25c. Regular 75c French Lisle Ribbed Vests for 39c CDETPIAI C A lot of Ladies' White Aprons, with 2 and 3 OrllulnLw rows of hemstitching and deep hem, at 15c, or two for 25c, worth treble. A lot of Ladies' Colored Skirts, in Gingham, Cheviot, Satin and Silk, from 65c up to $7.50 about half former prices. A lot of Corset Covers, worth from 50c to $i, sizes 38, 40 and 42 only, will go at 16c. KAUFMANNS. LAST CUT IN 1 trimmed Hats at 48c; another lot of gi.50 Hats at 17c; and still an other lot of 75c Hats at 5c. Flowers I $1.75 Flowers at 48c jli.oo Flowers at 25c 75c Flowers at 10c. Straw Cloth, worth 1.50 per yard, at only 50c. KAUFMANNS' FLFTH AVE. AND DESKS. OFFICE OUTFITTERS. Office Specialty Co. 105 Third ave. JftOS-TTB DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all oases re- aulrlnK scientific! and confl entlal treatment, ir. S. K. Lake, M. E. C. y.S..ls the old est and most experienced spe cialist in ne city, consulta tion freetand strictly confl- dentlal. Office hours 9 to and 7 to 8 v. M. 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Regular 40c Muslin Drawers, plain tuck and hem, yoke band, ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Jets, Laces, Fancy Crepes, Velvets, Rib bons and all other kinds of trimmings ' must be sold regardless of cost or value, to prevent them from being damaged by the builders and to make room for our new fall importations . Trimmed Hats from $ i to $5, which formerly ranged from 5k to Sii. A lot of $2 Un Oh, What a Whack! SMlT&b'IELD ST. MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 i-ES ,.VJKMJE. WT.SlluiiO. A. As old residents know and back flies ot Pitt8burz papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in the city, devoting speclalattentlon to all chronlo SEES NO FEt UNIILUUKtU sponsible MCDXni IO and mental dis persons lt.nVUUO eases. 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