THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. . SUNDAY. AUGUST 21. 3S92. f An unexpected augmentation to Cresson Springs society was made by the arritdl ot a part 01 the Presidental family last week. Hr. and Mrs. Ru-sell B Harrison, with .Mrs. Georie V. Boyd and family, reached the Mountain House Friday evenin; and expect to faor the place with their pres ence for several weeks. Social energy will, doubtless, as a result be picking itself up, for Mrs. Russell Harrison vta the un doubted favorite in Cresson society of all the members ol the Executive family when it occupied the Park Cottage here two years ago. Mrs. Boyd was also made welceme by Pittsburg society at the tame time, she having accomi anted, as on the present occasion she is doing with the "Prince" and his wile, the President and the ladies of his household during their visit to Cresson. The only engagement of note during last week was announced on Wedaeday,-Iiuking together thus pleasantly the nsmes of Miss Chr.sine Lawrence Kirk, daughter of Law rence Kirk, Eq., ot Snarpsburg, and Mr. James K.chard VValsh, of Stw York. In society Oakland bears the soft im peachment of being the most popular place lor an eligible maiden to live. She need sot reside there very long before the has many a chance to change her name and oiten her place ot residence. Where to lay blame tor tliis favorable condition ot aSairs is a mystery. The girls are not any prettier nor richer, though their " ealth and beauty is not to be sensed at, thau they are else where. It is even said that so important has this plea-ant fact grown that house agents have mentioned it to house-hunting papas with numerous daughters. The vacation season is over now for the churrhes; lor the Oakland Methodist Epis copal will be the scene of the first wedding of the season that of Miss Elizabeth Frew and Mr. Plumps. A few weeks ago not a summer resort In the country but was preaching ol its merits as a retreat Irom warm weaiher. Now ap plication 01 the same truth is beiug ruade with the word autumn introduced. This is the consistency of inconbistencr. There was a man wno ued to dr'iik u hisky in uninier jtojiake him coul, and whisky in the winter to make him warm; and doubtless he and the summer resort t. are blood relations. Dr. Ring, of New York City, is visiting Mr. Max Becker's family at their Ells worth avenue home. He is a delightful companion and eutertaining conversational ist. The Fleming family, of Allegheny, hare transferred themselves from Bedford Springs to the Mountain House at Cresson, where they mil remain for the rest ot the summer. Mrs. Flen.iug is acenmpaniel by her daughter, Mrs. Albert D. Fell, aud Mr. Andrew F.euiiiigFell. of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mis. Charles L. Lion and Mr. J. D. Lon arrived last Saturday. Mrs. A- E. "V. Painter is entertaining General and Mrs. Charles Lane Fitxhugh at ber mountain cottage at Cresson Springs. Miss Nellie Becker, daughter of Max Becker, Eq., ot Ellsworth avenue, left on last Wedi es,dav for A&bury Iark. The joungladv, who is one ot the belles of the younger s,et, cxpicts to be absent Irom home about lour eeks, djring wlnth' her tiolidav will hate the diversions ot Washington, D. C, New York City and East Change thrown in. Mrs. R. H. Davis, of Howe street, East Eud, has gone to Cape May. A party for the Governor was arranged by Mr. Harry Darlington, of Pittsburg, tor last Saturday evening, only gentlemen being in vited, buch uien'as Mr. A. E W. Painter, General diaries L. Fiizhngh.Mr. Lawrence Dilworth, Judse Arnold, 01 Philadelphia; Mr. William R. Blair and Mr. James H. Park were muted to meet him. Mrs. L. M. Moore and Miss Polly Moore are at Asbury Park. The duties of the Commonwealth have forced the Governor of Pennsylvania to temporarily fles;rt Mrs. Pattison, who is entertaining and being entertained in every possible av at Cresson Springs. Mrs. Alex. Lauglilin, ot Allegheny, was her hostess at & card party o-i last Tuesday afternoon. Mai.ion Chaw-ford Gallaueb. SOCIETY IN D0G-DAY1 Borne or th Doings That Interest the People oT the Two CItIc Fashionatile colored society o Urbana, O., and nehrliboiia,; towns, lias been pleasantly excited over the recent nuptials of Mr. John T. Lllbert, of Pi tsburg, and Miss Annie Gate.wood. r that city. The mnrris.ee was celebrated Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the beautiful home of the bride's patents, on Last Clivicli stieet. Id the presence of a lare number or friends. The bride Is the onlv daughter of Sir. Ban ord tate.rfd, a hkhly respected aud Influential vnlotttd nun ot Urbana. she is an acioiui lulled as well as finely educated jr.nii): ladj, .ind ts cifted with a sneet voice. Tim lir-Hiin i the well-known head waiter of the Hotel Andctsnn in Pittsburg. He for merly acted in a situllai capacity at the Nell House In Columbus, and llimu.-h his cour te and ien1a! man.iers made a host of friends. The beautilul Episcopal cetciuony Tiss per oruied by Kev. o. P. Koss. of loledo, U. Tne rooms were lavishly decoiated with flnneri mid tern-, and the bride and groom were u anied bene ith a manltlcent . oise lion of flowers. The only attendants wcie two little maids o honor, the -Misses I lene Uudnr ami Hazel ( aiitr. u no were dtcssod In white and cirneJ bouquets, and Mr. lira :ord Litis, ot Pittsburg, who acted as usher. The bri-Ie looked churmius hi a lovely rosnof white crepe de el ene en traine, tliintnrd with ch iTiiu, lace aud ribbons, sue woie the traditional veil and cirried a bouquet or bride's roses. Iter only orna ments were a inaiiiiiiceiit (,e; of diamond earring", fie jrltioi the croom. The happy couple took the mldnhint train forC'ouin bn, where they will be entertained by Jrtends. and on Saturday they leave for Pittsburg, their Ininre home. Iteatiti ul presents were received In seem ingly countless numbers. Tne most note Pl PORTRAITS OF MRS. CLEVELAND FROM THE tCopyrlcht. 1S92. worthy clft was an elosant silver water service from the Hotel Anderson waiters. On Wednesday evenin , August 17. a social fathering was held at the residence of tr. I John Ewtntf Mrs Ewlng proved herself a ' hostess and did all in herponer to entertain the guests. Music, vocal and instrumental, dancinir, pitniesaudotherliiten-Sllnirainuse-meuts were furnished during the even ing. Atllo'c'ook luncheon wan served, to which the ueBtsdht arn Injustice. Cream wa-served at 1 o'clock and tlieeatherliiir ended. The fnllonine were In nttendm ce: The MIsso- Alice Andrews. Vellle Andrews. Mary Stnknu' Annie SlcCarey. Ju'iaCb m- en Ann e Hllmn. sopnia Human, Mia i Suroul, Mary Duffy. JIaitie Byron, Mary I Byion, Annie Brenmore, Ka e Brenmore, ' JIary S relner and Jlav Alston: Messrs. James Kennedy, CVIstopher Williams, Ed whid D ran. William Mecarev. William Jlc- Cabe. David Mcl.ol, HarrvToun . David Jim-nan. John Stieiner, William Hays M. Hetiiev, M. Glitz, J. Hinder, George Barr and John En Ins. Mr. and Mr. T. Hurley Rave a reception Friday evenlnu at their residence, Salisbury street. Stnsln;; and games were the chler pleasures of the e e:il 'g. At midnight sup per was served. Among the enesta present were Mr. and Mrs J. C. Mahnnv, Mrs. J. Muck. Miss CeicUenlaub, Misses Mary and Sudie McNamnia, Misses Marv and Clara McCann and Mrs Sallie McC-mn, Miss Ma.' ele Murphy. Mi-ses Mary, Lizzie and Susan MeFadden, Miss Lizzie McGonzh, Misses Katie and Sophia Lederllne: Messrs. J. P. Hurlev. M. Mar-dial , N. Donovan, W. Harris. J. Je-'n-r. I. J. Hutley, Makltn, John aud Francis McXamara. Miss Ma"ffte Dasehbioh, of the Southslde, celebrated her 13th birthday Amrnst 8, by having a select basket picnic at Cose Monnd, her aunt, Mrs. McEachran's, home. Tney had a delightful time, and arrived home at loo'rlockin the eveninc. AttendinK were tlie following: Tie Mlsss Kate and Carrie Havev. Jean and Millie Boyle. Annie Pelrce, Mamie Disthhacn C. G ahain. E. Duffy, Stells Stoltznach, Jean McF-nrhrnn: Messrs. P. E chers, J. Boxle. E. DHROhbach, F. Dasriibach, C Pnrrish. T. McEacliran, B. F ilker. A. MrEachrs.n, R. Case. Music was one ot the Matures of the day. The lady mtnaeement of the Home ror Azed and lnflim will ulve their fl'st annual picnic and excursion to Sholiola Glei Park and Monoti:rahel& City next Thursday. Committee In Plttsb-ire Ambrose Rus sell, Ed Johnson, llowar'i Holla id, Howaid H 11, L. Gooins, Jr.. Georse Elliott, Ed Handalls, John Thornton, Waltr Miller, Jo in Austin, Jo-enh stantnn, IxuU Wood on. Josepli S anion, Taylor Jones. Moimn all- la CItv W. H. Jones. Mark Hil ton. W. M. Hilton. Charles Hamilton, Stephen Bitch, Benjamin Montgomery, Smnuel Smith. Joseph Brooks. Peter Tui tier, Georae Woodson, Alfied Hamilton, Thomas Jeffer son, James Johnson, Washington Clouhton. One of the pleasnntet social events of the past week whs a party given in honor of Mr. BenJamlD Ross, ot Mononuahela City, wto is vis tin;; friends in this city. The affnlr was held at the hon e of Mla Lillie Connelly. Ride s'reet. Although the tempeiature was rather wam tne ftuests suc ceeded In having n enjoyable time. Da cinz was Indulged in until late In the evening, after which an excellent sup per wa-sened. Anions; those pieseut wete ihe Misses Mc-steen, McCabe, O'Donnell, MeCnsker. Connelly, Malonoy, and Messrs. Horonn, Ross, tonr. ll. Boss, Blanchard, Doyle, Lai kin and McBrice. One or the pleaantestafliirsof the season was the eurpiise party Riven by Miss Tena C. Oulnn, Df the louthside, tor her friend. Miss Eliza Kesier, of Carson stieet. on Fri di eveiiimr. August 12. Among those pres ent were. Misses ilollie Mullen, Annie Soffel, M-ime Muluney, Anna Moore, Julia t-offel, Kitie Kes er, Me-srs. Char'es Wlddup. Otto Walters, Anthony McGowan, Henrv Kerr, ler e Stienhauser. II. Ktu h, William Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kes.er. Neatly engraved invitations have Deen Issued of the engagement or Miss Fannie K. Ijvit-kv to Dr. M. A. Goodstone. Their numerous friendsind acquaintances, both in thiicit, where they resided until recentiy,s well hh In McKeesport, theirpresent place ol residence, will be ureatly interested in this lo mal announcement. Dr. G- odstcmo is a risinz young physician o' i.iKeesport, nnd ts a graduate of tho West Peun Medical College. The members ot the Coyote Club, of Mc Keespnrt, cave a select hay ride to Jacktown on Tuesday evening. After partaking or Mother Mack's famous chicken and waffles, they dtuend until the "wee mit1 ho irs" of Wednesday morning. Those present were Ihe following: the Misses Annie Bow, L. Kuhn, M. Schafer, N. Boss, E. Warlck, B. Ganuon, G. Taj lor. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Bostwlck, of Lawrence ville, tendered a very enjoyable evening of entertainment toa number of yonnz people, Friday last. In honor of their nieces, Mrs. Frank D i vis and daughter and Miss Maude Bnstw k, of Atchison Kan. A lm-Re number o relatives were pre-entand music, dancing and tecitations were tho principal features of the evening. Last Friday evening Miss Emma Grnson, of Perry street, Allegheny, entertained a tew or her many friends. Among those pres ent wete the Misses Rose Jacobs, Sa-lle and Anna McCane, I eua Dunn, Annie Gil leu, Gusoie Schlteper, iiertha Schmidt. Miss Marie Pltfleld, of Terraoe stret, Oakland, jpive a lan.e party to a nnmber of her little friends on Friday, which was her birthday. Games and pr.zes were the feat ures or the evening and a very enjoyable time was spent. The marriage of Miss Mary Brisha, daugh ter ot F. L. Brisha, or Bayard street, AUe gheny. to C. Stanley Toiler will be celebrat ed next Wednesday evening at ho. no. A honeymoon at Atlantic City is contem plated. The Belle Vale Social Club, of Allegheny City, held its regular meeting Tuesday even ing, at its parlors on Fedetal street. Four new members were taken in. The anniver sary leieptiou will bebeptotnber2I Another of the series of lawn fetes by the Braun Cotillon Club will be held at Windsor Park, Bellovue, on next Thursday evening, August sj. Trains leave Union de pot at the usual time. Ono of next month's brlds trill be Hiss Edith Movie, ot Bellevne. The happy groom is Mr. Kus-ell . ltchell, u prominent young business man of this city. Personnl G selp of Anpust, Mr. J. F. Bergman is spending the vacation at the seashuie. Mr. Thomas D. McCaffrey and family are In Atlantic City. , Mrs. Margie Dannenfels is at the Seashore at Allan tio City. Mr. K. P. Callow and family, of Bellevlew, are at Atlantic City. Miss Frank Scott, of Arch street; Alle ' 71 ITVV PHOTOGRAPHl AUTHORIZED BY HER HUSBAND. by Napoleon barony. J gheny, has returned home from Denver, Col. MissT.uella Smith is spending her vaca tion at Mt. Ligonier. Mr. and Mr. Lockhart, or Penn avenue, have none to New Yotk. Mr. Augustus Herman and Miss Millie Her man have --one to Ohio Ed. S. G. Potter and sister Ella have re turned fiom Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. John At Reel, of Allegheny, left lat week for the East. Mrs. Joseph Christy, of Tetm avenue, this city, leit Saturday lor Canada. Miss Bessie Hepler. of Allegheny, is spend ing the sumn erat Chautauqua. Miss Nellie Reil y refrned last night from a three w eek's visit In New York. Miss Mollie Eyster, of B"n Avon, is visit ing friends in Wnshinatnn county. Mis Snrtfe Orr, or Washlnzton, D. C., is viitin . F. P. C. Perrin, ofCraiton. Dr. Frank n. vnrdoch.or Penn avenue, has returned from an Eastern trip. Mr. John Hoekenberger. or Tatrart street, Allegheny, is vislttnu friends in Ohio. Mr. Harry Crider, o' Jsck.-on street, Alle gheny, has retnrni d from Chautauqua. Miss Carrie Snowden. of 42 Penn avenue, will leave for Atlantic City Wedue day. Miss Allie B. Carney, or Allea-I'eny, has returned riom an extended EiMtorn trip. Mr. Ross Evans lett Thursday evening to Join hl sis er. Miss Carrie at Chautauqua. W. J. Sr.udttrass, of Bellevne, Pa, Is spend ing his var.ation In the Allegheny Mount ains. Miss Rose Green Is visiting her relatives at Baltimore, Philadelphia and Atlantlo City. The Misses Lotta and Birdie Burry, of 0 lo street, will leave Thursday for Atlantic City. Mif s Amy Luker, of Federal street, Alle Kbenv, has returned home from the moun tains. Miss Marv J. Martin, of Brownsville avenue, is spending two weeks at Niagara Falls. Mrs. L. E. Nichol, accompanied by her family, is spendiug the vacation at Atlantlo City. Mr. Will Flemm, of Freeport, Pa., who has been summering in New York, has returned home. Miss Carrie Murdock, of Arch street, city, has cone for a mouth's stay to Bedford bprln.-s: Mr. John H. O'Brien, of MeClnre, Is one of the frequenters of the boadwalk at Atlan tic City. Mr. Will Hadley, of Bovle street, Alle gheny, Is spending the summer at Dewltte vllle, S. Y. Mrs. Williams and Miss Hannah M. Stew art left Saturday for a trip up the Mononga beta liver. W. E. Griffith and son, Edward, of Rlppey street. East End, are enjoying life at At lantic City. Mr. Ralph C Samnels left yesterday for the East on business and will be absent about two weeks. Miss Evangeline Rsmey has returned from a five weeks' Bojourn at Chautauqua and Niagara. Mrs G. A. Jelley, of Main street, Law reuceville, arrived home after a pleasant Eastern trip. Mr. Lew Duva and family, of Forty-rourtb street. La reuceville, are at Congress Hall, Atlantic City. The Misses Msy and Lydla Skelley, of Hardin street, are spending the summer at Atlantic City. Miss Maloney and Mls Barrord have re turned home after a stay at Cougtess Hall, Atlantic City. Mr. J. Friedman and his daughter, of B nid dock, are spending their vacation at Atlantic City. The Misses Mand and Bird Carroll loft Thursday morning on a two weeks' vacation in the country. Mr. James Tinsman, of the H. 0. Frlofc Coke Company, is spending his vacation at Ridge view. Pa. Ml-s Luln B. Josenhnns, of Boyle street, Allegheny, has returuedftom a trip through the lane cities. Prof Theodore Salmon, of the Pittsburg Female College, is taking a muob needed rest at Ne port. Mr. J. Harvey Evans, of Forbes street. Is vlsitlmr Mr. and Mrs. Herr and family, ot Enon Vallei, Pa. The Misses Taylor and Rae and Mr.. J 0 Taylnr, have returned Irom a two weeks' visit to Chautauqua. Miss Mary Rahl left Friday for ft trip to the Lakes. She will stop at Cleveland aud Mass ill on on return. Mrs. Freas and Mrs. Julia Freas, of Wylle avenue, lett for Philadelphia and Atlantlo Clt during the week. Mr. L S. Levin, of the Pennsylvania Conv panv. Is rusticating at OJell's Lake, Plimp ton, Holmes county, O. Messrs. Charles nolyland and Charles Thomas have returned from their summer outing ut Chautauqua. MIbs Jean Davidson, of Arch street, who has been (trending the summer at Bradlord, 1 a., lias returned home. Miss Lavtnla Mavers, of Philadelphia, Is visit ir. her cousin, Mrs. Charles DiiTbold, of Mifflin street, Pittsourg. W. L Sloan and family left' for Maolnao Island last week, where they wiU remain until the cooler weather. Messrs. Chailes Johnston, Harry Ward and Albert Beatty, of Allegheny, have re turned from Asbury Park. Messrs. Walter Thompson and Edward Bun y lert Thursday for New I ork, Phila delphia and Atlantic City. Mrs. Charles Masnire, or Philadelphia, is visiting her cousin. Mrs. John Walker, or Juniata street. Allegheny. Mr. Andrew Miller, ol Linden street, Alle gheny, Is back at his desk after a much needed rest at Chautauqua. Mrs. Schmidt, or Ohio street, Allegheny, will spend three weeks with her friends In Philadelphia and New York. John H. Knight goes ICast on a business and pleasure trip combined, his object being to seek health and new ideas. Miss Maymie Dickie, of Henderson street. Allegheny, and Miss May Dickie, ot Verona, are visiting fnen.is In Oil City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Toiten. who have been sojonrnln at the Chalfonte House, At lantlo City, have retnrned home. Mr. Erwln Omohundro, of Pittsbnrr, is spending his vacation at Massassauga Point, a beautiful lake tesott near Erie. Miss Minnie Hunzeck'er, or Fifth avenue, will leave lor the mountains this week, wh-re she will remain two weeks. The Misses Houston, or Forty ninth street, have returned from a visitor several weeks to Asburg ,Parkand New York City. Mrs Charles W. Eyster and her daughter, Miss Mollie Evster. nf Ben Avon, have spent their vacation In Washington comity. Miss Kate Kerr, an accomplished mnslotan of Lawrencevilla, has arrived horns after summering with friends at Allqulppa. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Clark have gons to the city of Mexico, after which they will make a voya.-e along the coast toNewiork. Miss Elizabeth Stew ait, Lberty avenue. East End, has gono-to St. Louis and other . southern cities lor a tnree w celts' trip. Mr. William Lowe is with the floriss or 1 Pittsburg in W shingtnn, D. C. He will go irom there to the seaside for tw o eeks. J Miss Mjry Mnhonoy, of Ridge avenue, i Allegheny, is visiting friends In Roches er I and will also spend a lew days at Nuigir. Mr. Fred Gamble and family, accompanied ny ansa .mance iu. i.ianeii, win return uom Ligonier this week altera fortnight's visit. Mrs. Riddle and Miss Jennie Faulkner, of Arch stieet, Allegheny, aie enjoying the Eleasures of Atlantic City, at tne De Soto oteL Mr and Mrs. Winters, Miss Ella and Mas ter Willie Wiiiteis. of Webster avunne. Al legheny, will spend two weeks at Catawba Island. Mrs. S. T. McClelland and family along with Miss Parah Verner and Miss Bessie Moore, are spending the summer at KessdU Springs. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Roberts and daughter Olive, ot l'pp'ar street, Allegheny, are sneiidin ' the summer at Atlantlo City and New York. Messrs. W. G. Llndssv, C. W. Klncatd, D B. Little an-' W. L McCullch have one up to the wilds of Fayette county lor a short vacation. The Misses Elizabeth and Virginia Elliott, of Stockton avenue, Allegheny, have re turned I ome from their summer cottage at Emsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster, of Klrk patrrSk street, are summering at Ran ns nrg. Pa., with their daughter. Mis. J. B. Donaldson. Mrs. J F. Young and the Misses Ida and Bonnie Young, or Montgomery avenue, Alle gheny, are at the Victoria, Atlantic City, lor -the season. Mrs, J. S. Foster and Miss Helen S. Foster, or Wylle avenue, are the nests of J. B. Caren, Mrs Foster's father, Kennard street, Cleveland, O Miss Tillle O'Hara, of the Southslde, and Mis. Fiank McN'iglit.of the East End. have returned from Atlantlo City 'after a two weeks' trip. Mls Grace Hansen and her brother, W. t. Hansell. o Brushton, nnd Miss Annie SoI mon. or Homewood, are sojourning in the mountains. Mr. S. Blaek, or Ohio street, Allegheny, will leave on Tuesday evening on a hurried trip to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Miss Mame E. Roberts, of Poplar street, Al'eghenv, Is with a merry partv o Pltts buraers summering in the mountains of West Virginia. Mr. and Mr J. C. Mernllnngh and son, Herbert, of Shadyside. left last Friday for Chiutanqua where they expect to remain several w eks. Miss Tillle Mackintosh, soprano of the Fourth Avenue Baptist Churoh rhnir, left Tuesday evening with friends for Niagara Falls and Canada. Miss Flora and Carrie Herman, of Sn dnsky street, have arrived home afte r a de-li-'httul trip or seven weeks to New York and the sea shoie. Mrs. Schmidt and her two children, of Cl"veland, O., have returned after a short visit to Mrs. George Poterie, of Aladdin, Armstrong County. Mrs I). C. Cnwlevand family, of Sheffield street, who have been spending the summer at Kls-el Sprin -s. will leave this week to visit triends at Ligonier. Mr. and M b. J W. Slppev, of Scott street, leit last week (orNiipara Falls and Toronto, (anada, aud returning will visit friends in Ohio and Beaver Falls. Mr. N. Thornton, of the firm of Messrs. Thornton Bros., Allegheny, Is at Mt.Cletnens, Mich., wl'h several college friends of the clas of '83, Notre Dame. Messrs. George Menges, J. 8. Braden and Joseph T. West, all i ontilar voung tellows of the Eist End, ill leave Monday for a 15 days' stay at Chan auqua. Miss Nsnnie Lynns, of Crafton, returned home after a very pleasant visit ofel.ht weeks as the yiiest or Miss Lizzie Getty, or Saltsburg. Indiana county. Pa. Mr. Gertrnde Shntnan, of Jackson street, Allegheny, has returned Irom Atlantlo City much Improved In health. The young lady is an ardent stuuent ol music Mrs. A. U Davtes. Miss Ella and Miss Mar garet Fianks and Miss Agnes Alexandria, of Allegheny, lormed a pjeasuie party at Frlendsvllle, Md., and Ohio Pyle. Mrs. P. S. Eran and children, of Forbes street, and sister, Mls Kate Bran ley, of Par iah street, Allegheny, nave gone on a visit to friends in Wnosler and Akron, O. Mr Will G lffltlt, of Observatory Hill, who Is with the Argonaut Fishing Club, at Burt Lake, Mich., is a triumphant fisherman, having caught the bigaest fish in camp. Miss Maud Smith, of Sharon, Pa., who has been visiting In New York City and Pitts burg, hns teturned home accompanied by Miss Belle Eades, a metropolitan friend. Mrs, Torlev, or Penn avenue, aocnmpanled by Mis-es Theresa and J i-eplilne Hettick, or Thirty-ninth S'reet, have gone on a two weeks' Jaunt to Toronto and Niagara Falls. Mr. J. Charles Sheriff, or Knoll street, Al legheny, who has been studying at Chau tauqua all summer, has returned home, pre natatory to entering Princeton this season. Mr. and Mrs Ford and family. Miss Ida Knorr, Miss Sadie Zelgler and Mr. Harry Knorr, of Monterey street, Allegheny, have returned Irom their summer cottage at Ems wot th. Miss Lillian Berckblchler, of Perrysville avenue, Allegheny, let on Saturday lor Cleveland, Toledo and a tour on the lake. Including Put-In-Bay and the Catawba Islands. Messrs. Frank Bracken and Rossella Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. Barnev Kane, Mr. and Mrs. George Fnrselgh ana Mr. Michael Buik, or Lawienceville, have gone to At lantlo City. W. M. Granger and family are spending the summer months at West End Uot-i, Somerset, Pa., and will remain there until the completion ol their now home on Deth ride street. Mr and Mrs. Albert S. Totten and baby, of Atuoud street, Oakland, and Miss Sadie Totten, of Federal street, leit on Thursday for a two weeks' trip to poiuts along the Cheat River. Miss Mary A. Josephs, sister of Dr. L E. Josephs, is home after having a six weeks' visit through the East, Including fhilailel iphia, ew York, Wlldwood andVineland, H. J., and Boston. Miss Bella Ackerson and Miss Hannah Ken ney, or this city, after having buff ted ihe bii akers and billows at Atlantis City for the past two months, will return home the early part oi tills week. Miss Laura Taggart, In company with her brotlier-ln-law, Mr. Hartmann, and wire, all or Arlington avenue, Allegheny, will start to-day for Omaha. Neb., where they will spend a few weeks with relatives. Mrs. James Riddell and family, of the Hotel Riddell, of Allegheny, accompanied by Mrs. Rlddell's sister, Miss Belle Dough erty, are sojourning at Logan sport and other ulaces along tne Valley road. Miss Hellen Thornton, recent graduate of Mt. 8t Aloysins Academy, Loretto, Pa., la visiting at Bedford Springs, Sha loavM la a few days for Europe ,to complete her edu cation at the 6eminary of Passy, France. Mrs. James A. McNally and her son, Mr. James P. McNally, have started lor Europe, where thev Intend remaining for a twelve month. They will make an extensive tour of Urea t Britain, Ireland and the continent. The Misses Mary and Margaret Magee, of Palo Alto street. Allegheny, have returned Irom a deilghtlul trip to lirigantine Beach. Miss Margaret will Join her sister Mrs. James Magee. wo is visiting ber parents in Leetonla, O. The Misses Nora and Mnggte Sullivan, or Bayaid street, Allegheny, have lert ror a fortnight's stay with triends in Bellaire, O.. from where tliev will go to Atlantlo Cliy, accompanied by their brother, to stay until September IS.. Mrs. F. E. Braun, of Ridge avenue, Alle gheny, l-as gone to Nlagaia Falls. Mie will visit Buffalo, Rochester and other places of Interest In companionship with Mrs. E. Dar-li-. o- Sinn street, and Miss Maggie Noel, or Atwood street, Oakland. Miss Mollie Neely, or Mt. Washington, with her cousin. Mis- RoRs'ter, or Jeiinuntte, loft Saturday lor a two weeks' stay at Ligo nier, where they will be Joined later by their Men is, Mrs. Walter Hears, or Alle gheny, and Miss Taylor, of Jeannette. The Denver Club will give a "oress re ception" September 14. at Btooks' Dancing bom oi, musio oelng supplied ny tne itoyais. The ladies having charge are the Misses Marv Mm tin, Mollie Mullen, Mary Lynch and M. and Ella McCall. Mr. Norwood D. Jones, of Cincinnati, O., has le t lor home, having been a guest of John D. Jones, Lawn street, Oakland, seyenl weeks. Hi was accompanied by his cousin Miss Hannah M. Jones, who will spend ihe remainder of the summer at Cincinnati. Misses Laura A. and Mollie D. Andrews will return home some time this we-k from a five weeks' trip to the Seely 'arm, Venun.ro coupty, and Niagara Falls. They were Joined last week by their lather. Sir. John An drews, and their nrother, Mr. Charles G. Andtews, and the whole party expect to re turn to Pittsburg in n lew days. Amng the guests at the Enderbv, Atlantic Cit,ate the following: Mr. and Mrs. William Swinnell. Miss Ada windell, Mr. J. M. Shields, Mrs. S. J. Shields, Mis Florence Sic Lain, all of Pit'shurg; Mrs. J. C. Bnvnrd, or Beaver: Sirs 51. K Woodring, or Wilkins btirg; SHss Flotle Orr and Mr. Grier Orr, or Kittanuing. S. B. Donaldson, Esq.. or Wllklnshurg, nnd family. A. If. Stevenson. Esq . and ntnily. Prof. E. W. Jloore, C. C. Fatett, Slls Lou and Dot Fitwcett, Jllss Minnie Boyle, Pio. Milt Aiken, Miss Gertie James aud Sliss Millie R se, all ot Bta Idock.aml Miss Annie Burns nnd SHs Josle Bnins, of imperial, Pa., composed a very pleasant party, re turning this week from Chautauqua, Buffalo aud Niagata Falls, where they spent the past two weeks. Miss Anna M. Coll, of Jeffersonville, Ind., who Iibr been visiting her nncle. Mr. Ber nard J. Coll, o Oakland. leit Thursday nl.rht for ih Alleghemes to visit her aunt. Mrs. Blnry Farrell, of Wllniore. S'le wn accom panied by her cousins. 5Iis Slary G. Coll, of Allegheny, and E. G. Coll, Esq , of Oikland. On their return i hey will visit St. Javier's Vctdcmy. Latinbe, whete they will have M ss Mary to lesume her studies for the coming ear. A W ONDEKFtJL I1UMNESS ENTERPRISE Tito Clothlnc PI OCRS Must Be Disponed or at Retail In Tour Dny Great Consoil dat cl TJanlEinp' Assignee Sale Com-m-nces vt ednesdayt August 24, at 305 fm' bfl-ld Street. On Wednesday morning, August 24, at 10:30 o'clock, Mr. John D. Raymond appointed assignee by oiderof the court, will be In Pittsburg. atSOS Smlthfleld street, opposite the postoffice, ready to -ell at retail two of the largest clothing stocks ever placed on public sale in this city. In tour davs this great consolidated bankrupt asslgneosnle must end, therefore yon have only a tew days In which to lake advantage o the most wonder ul do liln sale ever attempted In the hist rv of the clothing trade. 1 hese two firms, Messrs. T. S. Clark & Co., or Chlca o,nnd O D.Lewis, or Sllnne:ipolls,have ben unable to settle their affair with creditors In a atistactory manner, so the two stocks nave been made one. and on Wednesday morning, August 24, the great consolidated binkrnpt assignee i-a e will comxn'nce at 305 bmithiluld etreet. under the peisonal supei vision or Sir. John D Raymond, the assignee. Now, people, look to your own interests, tako heed while good adv-ICH Is being offered j on at no expense This clothing is for you put here for sale lor your hem fit and j on can buy it at 5 onr own price. S" don't delay, bnt vl-it this gtent consolidated bankrupt assignee sale at 303 Smlthfleld street as soon 11s .von ran. It only lasts four dtys, commencing Werimsdav morning, Auaust 24, at IChJO o'clock. We need the money, you need the clothing. The little price fixes matters up lor ns both. To give you an Idea of what we will offer, hero is a pittial list 01 some of the bargains that t an be had at the great con solidated bankiupt assi nee sale on Wed nesday mottling, Au'U8t24 at 10:30 o'clock. Don't forget the number, 303 Smlthfleld street, opposite the postoffice. Men's bluet fancy wotstod stilts at$2 9S, worth $10. Men's elegant overcoats, $5 1 advertl-ed everywhere as bargains at $14. Men's cutaway worsted dress suits, worth $lSof anyone's money, yon can bnv t) em at this great sale ror $3 50 Men's black Prince Albert coats and vests, great' st value In America, $6 90, worth $.'0. Slen's elegant tunov worsted suits, $7 25, worth $22 SIi n's donble-breas ed cheviot anils. $7 50. wonh $23 Slen's silk mixed (astimere frock suits, $7 73, worth $24. English nat row wa e dress suits, veryutes-y garments, $11 50,worth $28. Hi ckanum whipcord evening sul's, suitable lor any occasion, $10 worth $27. Slen's tweed cassimeio pants, fOc, never sold for less than $3. Slen's all-wool cassimere pants, $1 48, worth 14 10 Importe I fancy stilpe worsted pants, $1 55, worth $8. Finest silk mixed diess pants. $2 97 everybody asks $S 6U for tliem. Nobby -ttai.'ht cut youth suits ot $3 90, woi th $11. Hawthorn cheviot sack suits at $4 10, worth $20. Slen's im poited clay dia onal diess suits at $8 50, north $:.). Men's business pants at $1 18. worth $3 Fur beaver overooa's at $4 50, wot th $15 Long cut ov ercoats at R 98. worth $10 Chinchilla overcoats at $5 75, worth $18; and thousands or other omle'-iul values lor vou to pick irom. Cut this out. save It and brinjit with you to SOS Sniiilifleld stieet, on Wednesday, Au ust 24, when sale com mences. Jons D. Rathond, Assignee. HEIGHT OF ADAM AND EVE. Carious Speculation to the Proportions of Onr 'ncestors. "I have often wondered where M. Hen rion, the French savant, got his data for the curious speculations he gives as to the height and other proportions of Adam and Eve," says a writer in the Philadelphia rreis. "In his remarkable work. The Degener ation of the Human Race,' published in 1718, the learned academician gravely in forms his readers that Adam was 123 feet snd 9 inches in height, while his disobedi ent consort was but a paltry 118 feet from the sole oi the fool to the crown ol the head. "The Talmud has this to say oi Adam's height: 'He was so tall that he stood with feet on earth and head in heaven until afier God pressed him down at the time of the falL' Rabbi Jhndi says that when he lay on the earth his body completely covered it. "Another Talmudio story tavs: To judge how long he was, understand that his body stretched irom one end ol the earth to the other, and it takes a man 600 years to walk that distance. The angels were awed with wonder when they saw that gi gantic human being, and bowed Oslore him crying: 'Holy, holy, holy. Then God re duced bis size by cutting off great chunks of flesh.' These are all ' absurd legendary stories, of course, but where did Henrion get his figures for the 123-foot calculation mentioned in the opening?" IT by Not to TnnT Ton certainly want good boarders and roomers. How to secure them? A few small adlets In The Dispatch cent-a-word adver tising columns have sent them to others. Why not to youT D Witt's Little fcarly Blsers. No griping no pain, no nausea: easy pill to take. Bojal roinnm Cafe, SS lxth Ave. Lunch 25 cents, from 11:30 a. k. until 3 r. ic IAVTBENCE COUNTY. FAIB. The Pittsburg and Lake Erie R. R. Co., WIU sell tiokets to New Castle and return, at one tare ror the round trip, on Augnst 23, 24, 25 and 28, good to return until August 27, inclusive. . ttsu Last Excursion to Atlantlo City Via the B. & O. It. R., Thursday, August 2J, at the p 'pular raeof $10 the round trip; tiokets good for 11 days, and iood to stop at Philadelphia, Baltimore nnd Washington returning. Trains leave Pittsburg at 8 a. jc and 9:20 r. x. Wbxx going to Canton, O., stop at the Bamett House; strictly first-class; refitted and refurnished throughout. Elegant ample rooms. Bates, 13 00 and tt 50. THEATRICAL TATTLE. TExDnauesne Theater opens Septembers with the ttajedian, Thomas W. Eeene. The Henry Vaudeville Company, with William Mnldoon, the wrestler, follows Primrose and West's minstrels at the Grand. Pete Baker, In an entirely new version of original and greatest success, "Chris and Lena," follows 'The Struggle or Life" at the Bijou. The Primrose and West minstrels offer new and attractive leatures this season, among tbem being Johnston, Rlnno and Bentley's very tunny act, "The Monkey and the Farmer;" J. Melville's latest song and danre. in which the entire company takes part, entitled "Tlie Bridegroom's Mistake: or, the Coon That Slarried tor Money." AiTKna two-weeks' close, Harris' Theater will reopen to-morrow afternoon with the musical comedy, "A Wild Goose Chase." The bouse has been so much improved in the meantime that the patrons will scarcely recognize when t ley enter it again. Ic has been papered and painted, new chairs and new scenery have been added, the wi oln making It now one of the most cozy and pleasai.t-a) p -aring houses In the city. "A Wild Goose Chase will be presented by a company of people fullv canahle to ntoviHo a plea-Ing entertainment. A numberW new songs, dances and original specialties will be Introduced. The World's Slusenm Tneater Is booming. How conld It be otherwise with such a strong list of attractions as they are offering at this houseT Heading the list they have John Whiiman, better known as"AJax," the human locomotive. Tills man is so strong that he can push loaded fre'gltt cars up a grade with ease. The management on next Thursday a tornoon will give a public demon-tmtion 01 Sir. Whitman's wonderful power. He will push a heavily loaded box car alon.' the ttacks o the Pittsburg and Western Rnilroad.on Itiveravenne, near the mu-eutn. Jonathan Bass, the ossified man. will leinalii another week. This will be the lust opportunity of -cemi' this wonderful curiosity, as Mr. Bass ts about to take his departure lor Europe on a long tour. In ad dition the.SIus-um Theater offers the Marque .Musical Family and tne London Star Specialty Company, comprl-lng Donovan and Lee, Fantlui Na vonod Woods and Mack, Kdwlua, Slorton and Coleman, Joseph Fisiier and Mr. and Sits Lester lu the comedy sketch, "The Street Urchins." On Thursday evening next the regnlar season at the Grand Opera House will open with that splendid organization. Primrose and West's Minstrels The minstrel troupes of the day do not bear much resemblance to those of past years. The general desire ror a change has brought many new leatures into the business, and no single company has evidenced more progress in the direc tion of 1 erfection than that of Piimrose and West. Every season they have succeeded In adding new and attractive leatures to their fiiogramuie. This year the company makes ts first uppeatance in a Japtnese garden scene, a per ect bower ot Inxuratii foil ge unit lovely flowets. In add tlon the com Eanysati-nusHll tnst. s with the most varied ill that can be nfiVied at such a perform ance. The specialties ot Slorris Crouiii, Musical Dale, Billy Van. Johns, on, Kiano and Bentley. and the European novelty, Abachi and Massaud, will form the strong est minstrel organization in the existence ol Primrose and West. The co npany will re main three nights and Saturday matinee. Ihe box office opens or sale or reserved seats to-mortow uioinlng. , The B Jon Theater will present the coming week one or the great successes or last sea son. "The Struggle or Life," with all its scenic splendor, was then voted one of the strongest a id most interesting enmedy Oianiasthat has been produced In recent years, and Manager Gultck was compelled to book the attraction a aln In response to repeated demands 01 those who hua already seen It and many more ho Im3 not, Since It was here last Walter Sanlord, the well known manager, has taken charge of tl a piece, and wltn the ass stance ot William Hnworth, the dramatist, w rked It Into Btron erana better shape 1 ban ever. The result is that "The Strug. leot Li e," with Its added comedy episodes isbr ghter and more attract ve than ever. It Is a gieat scenlo piuduction, two large cars being required to carry tne scenery Among the stage pict ures that ate novelties and havecteaieda decided si nsai ion are Battery Park in win ter. Rut er's slip in a snowstorm, exterior of St. Patrick's I aihedral, a dive scene In Wa'er street, New Yoik, and tnerescue from a sewer, with teal wutet and solid b'ick wa is. A very strong company has been en gaged nnd Sir. Haworth nas toiiear-ed them catefullv. There is every Indication that tne B reduction oF "The Stiugle ot Life" at the ijou will be a notable one. MAKES IMFUBE WATER HZALTHT. Strange rroperty of a Plant Growlne In Some of the Southern Waters. There is a plant growing in the Southern waters of the United States which possesses the singular property of beiug able to ren der the most impure standing water per fectly healthy, says a writer in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat The people oi Louisiana and Mississippi call it the water lotus It consists of leaves about the size of the head of a pin, and roots so flue as to escape notice save under a microscopic inspection. Where it grows at all, it covers the water, and to the casual observer looks like-a coat ins ot green scum. The flowers and seeds are micro-copic, so that its appearance in any given locality is not readily accounted tor, but whereverit does appear the water beneath is always fit to drink. So marked is this property that families using the water from bavous where the lotus is abundant are known to have better general health than those taking their drinking water from places where the lotus - a-.-l Y t AiAH abb...Iah.I fA poods, bayons and lakes, preadt vritn won I Notx. This Marion Harland endorses and uses Cleveland's Baking Powder. February 5, 1892. After long and careful trial of others, I prefer Cleveland's Baking Powder for several reasons. . . Cleveland's is a pure cream of tartar and soda mixture, not containing alum or ammonia or any other substance deleterious to the human stomach. Cakes, muffins, biscuits, &c, in which Cleveland's Baking Powder is used, keep better. . ; A like quantity of Cleveland's Baking Powder goes further and does better work than any other of which I have knowledge. It is therefore cheaper. Pompton, N. J. CAN YOU KEEP HOUSF V-y ( ! -y I- Q IS j ivui uiuubi aim fi uyijui aou ih Take no sabstitato for the "Eagle" brand from any dealer. RETT ADVKTISBnEsjrs. 3 !aiLs!TllliLii THEATRE POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLE. Under the Direction of R. E Gulick & Co. COMMENCING MONDAY, AUG. 22. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. WALTER "SANFORD'S Great Scenic Production, HE STRUGGLE OF LIFE! Illustrated With a Series of MARVELOUS STAGE PICTURES. SBATTEKT PARK IN WINTER, Showing the btHue of Lbertv. RUTGEK'S SLIP IN A SNOWSTORM, With view of Sbipplug on the Last River. EE X T E R I O R OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL, with Illuminated Views o! Fifth avenue. New York City. THE TYPICAL DIVE SCENE in Water E-tr-et. Ne Yin k City. THE RESCUE FROM THE SEWERS of the Great city. RESERVED SEATS Aug. 13 Pete Baker in the New "Chris and Lena." aulS--9 GRAND00puEsREA Mr. E. D. Wilt. .Proptietorand Manager Thev can .only stay with us three days, these Merry Monarchs of Minstrelsy. T AUGUST 25, 23 and 27. Positively the only visit this season or the lOOOOiA-alr Minstrels, Primrose L West Don't fall to see the great MIKADO FIRST PART, The most e'aborate and expensive produc tion in the annals i Minstrelsy. Eitrht runny Ko-K s, six noted soloists. JOHNS10N.U1ANO and BENTLEY in their truly great per oruiance. The Monkeys and the Farmer. Billy Van, the eminent yonn comedian; an American novelty. Musical Dale; the gteatestor the irreat, Morris crouin. Jan sen' greatest effort, THE BRIDEGROOM'S MISTAKE, Or, The Coon That Married ror Money. The whirlwinds or the desert, ALBACHI and HASAUD, a novelty irom the Nllec THREE NIGHTS-ONE MATINEE. PRICES: 15, 25, 50, 75c. Next week nenry Vaudeville Company, with William Muldnoti. a nil 71 derful rapidity and never fails to do its work well. A Traveling Man's Eip-rlenoe With Dlar rhce i. I am a traveling man and have been af flicted with what is called chronic diar rhoea lor some ten years. Last lall I was in Western Pennsylvania, and accidentally was introduced to Chimberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I ventured to make a trial and was wonderlullv re lieved. I would like now to intro iiice it among my friends. H. M. Lewis, 21 Freeman street, Cleveland, O. irihsa SITUATIONS r- frequently obtained by a xnnl cenf-a-wrd tdet. The andav DISI'AT H Is by far the best medium lor tbe parpos. letter has a data. tdfaG4kj 4tlci MS Without good milk ? Does your milkman ever disappoint you ? Does your milk ever sour? Is it not always better to keep in sup ply the GslLBORDENMMD Condensed Milk ? It's rich, pure, wholesome, digestable, healthy and strengthening. Gail Borden patented the "Eagle" brand over 30 years ago. Venn feneae anrf TlMtiMnief c11 If NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CfaOWID'J-lUjEDY.KEEMAM Z rfjittZr r J6US)rtE5SrVtrV&IR-,.' The Ladies' and Children's Favor ite Amusement KesorU COMMENCING Y.AUG.22. curio hall: cc C3U jSl. X (Mr. John Whitman), THE HUMAN LOCOMOTIVE. A man possessed of the most wonderful strength, who pushes loaded frelirht cars np grade with ease. Mr. Whitman will demon strate hiKexrraordinnry powfirofstren thnn next THURSDAY AFTERNOON.at 1 o'clock; bv pushing a heavllv loaded box car alnnsj !hn Pittsburg and Western Railroad tiacks, on River avenue, liy the museum. A teat that can be seen by all and attempted by anyone who wishes to compare their stiength with Air. Whitman's. Second week ofth'" Great Living Pnzzle, iiE. JONATHAN E. BA S SI THE OSSIFIED 31 AS. This is the last opportnnlty that the peo ple or either city will have to see Mr. Bass lor Ave years, as lis is on bis way to Em ope to appear liefnie the principal nied cal cul-li-ttes lor lecturing purposes, where he Is un der contract until .March, 1803. THE GREAT MARQUE MUSICAL FAMILY I AND OTHEE3. theater: LONDON STUB SPECIALTY CO. The Two Jims, joorsTO-VArsT as lebi 1 be Great Serlo-C'mnlc, XsA.rvriisri isrA-vorsroJo. The Men Who Slake You Langb, WOODS Sa AIACIC, Late of iloore & Burcess' Minstrels, London, England. BDVVIXA, Danseuse Comlqne. MORTON &s COXEIVIAJV, Comedians, Sln-ten and Dancers. ikirc. jok fisher, German Dialect Comedian. The performance to conclude with the American Artists, MR. AND IVXRS. LESTER In their Sensational Comedy Sketch, In two scenes, entitled THE STREET UROHXlV Brigetta, an orange trlrl Lillian Lester Dictionary, a liootblnck Lillian Lester Raue Hnbb.ird, an old fanner Francoes Lester Daso ponti. an Italian Fiancors Lester ADMISSION 10 OTS. Next week Setmrlta Gillette's Celebrated Performing Monkeys suil-110 HARRIS' THEATER. Mrs. P. Harris, R. L. Britton, T. T. Dean, Proprietors and Managers. Popular Prices Always Prevail at Harris' Theater, 10, 15 and 25 Cents! Opening of the Season, Mon., Aug. 2E, New Chairs, New Scrnery. Elaborate Decor ations. Nhw Carneti'igs. THE COilEKY DKMA. A WILD GOOSE CHASE. SPARKLING DIALOGUE, BRIGHT AND JITJSIOAL, ENTEANCING DANCES, Presented b a COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. SPECIAL NOTICE AH children under U years of ase, Hccnmpanle I by their parents, will be ADMITTED FBEE to tbe Tuesday and Friday nixtinees. Werk Au.1. 23 "The Tyrolean." an2l-29 ACADEMY. ;t 22, MATINEES: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. OPEHS FOB THE SEA5DH 0F'92A80 '95. Newly Ducnrated. New Bcenery. Brighter Than Exer. Look at the Initial Company. 30-STAR ARTISTS-80 s Hughes, McBride and Watson. La Petite Freddie. Filson and Enrol. The Salambos. Onme and Ando. Miss Emm? K. Giles. W. H. Burke. The Healeys. Misses Huested and Gyer. The Whitings. ACHE A V s T K A 1. I A N S Monday, Aur. 23-Tbe City Club Co. an21-M nrcifci ALL KINDS $5 UP. U O IV Wi LargeS zeRollTop $21Up. THE FAVORITE FOLDING CHAIR, 5 in one; 50 posi tions. A home necessity. Pleases everybody,oId or vountr. sick or u nil. Lawn and "Wheel Chairs and Invalid goods in stock. Discount prices. STEVENS CHAIR CO., iras? Jefram i HARRY ELMS -rlwJflt ftffiUKi4tyT" "M? -'1r8' .. ,
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