TWOTrajFTW7' PSjSfff S"vf of. ray"3j?a PITTSBUKG DISPA'J SOME WERE LEFT OUT. The Strike at Shoenberger's Declared Uff bv the Men. Mills MANY OP THEIR PLACES FILLED. Imported Glassworkers Stopped landing at Xew York. When NEWS OF THE GREAT LABOR WORLD The strike at Shoenberger's mills has been declared off by the men and the work hereafter will be run independent of the Amalgamated Association. Monday night, :it a f.ill meeting, it was decided to call the s'rike off and open up the works, as they term it. Manager Henderson had antici pated the action of the men and waited for them until 10 o'clock when he be came tired and went home. The men were so jubilant over the action of the meeting that some of them stopped nt M.inajer Henderson's house ou their way home to let him know what had happened. Yesterday morning the committee appointed Ht the general meeting came to Manager llcn.lerson and officially announced the matter. It was no surprise to either Mr. Henderson or the firm as they had been ex jecliusr this to happen for some days. As. a result of this action there was a gen eral stampede bv the men to secure their old positions. Not a (ev of them were disappointed new men filling the place where they formerly worked. The firm is positive in the statement that none of the sou men filling their positions acceptably Mill be re mined for the old men. One heater, in particnlar, came for his former position and was decidedly put out when in formed that it had been filled by a very pood man. He was told that there might be some vacancy which he could fill on the night turn. "He went away very disconso late, saying that he did not propose to take c lower position than he had held before. '"There is one thing I can sav about this strike," said Manager Henderson, "and that is it was conducted in a very orderly man ner. I told the firm when it proposed plac ing officers on guard that it would not be necessary. No one was interfered with and men could come and go as they pleased. It ii a very foolhardy strike, taking every thing into consideration. I went among the men and told them it would be the mistake of tl-eir lifetime if they would go out, but tl eir only answer was, principle. A great number of the men who worked here will hae to go elsewhere for positions for the new men hare taken their places." Une or the strikers who wns applying for work paid: "It was the most complicated strike I ever heard of. I don't think if you were to talk lor six years you could convey to me an intelligent reason why we came out. I have grown up in this mill and can ray that there is not a firm in the country which treats its ei.iployes as well as Shoen berger & Co." said: "Our taking so many men out of the works is crippling the working very much. One heater had to take charge of three fur naces on the 13-inch mill last night." OL&ESW0BEEBS STOPPED. They Cam. From Germany and Were Sound for Crelghton. August Kruska and Augustus Chivarat, mirror finishers, were prevented from landing at New York yesterday by Special Treasury Inspectors, and ordered hack to the ship. Both men cVme from Germany and were bound for Creighton, and carried letters offering them ten German marks, or the equivalent in American money per day, if thev would come over and work in his establishment They were not" the only suspected viola tors of the law among the passengers on the Illinois, for an entire party of Bohemi ans were discovered bound to the glass manufacturing establishments in South Jersey; but the latter had been posted and could not be detained by the officers because oflack of evidence. Don't Like to Rellnqnlsh tho Charter. "Th6re may not be such a general stam pede for positions at Shoenberger's as some anticipate," said a Snoenberger mill worker last night. "When the men in their meet ing decided to withdraw the strike they vir tually gave up their organization. A great many men do not relish the idea of giving up their charter which has been held so lonS." Xlrbnlldln:; a Fnrnace. Furnace A of the Carnegie plant at Bes semer is being rebuilt. It will take three months to complete the work. Scrofula Humor Tor 4 years I suffered with scrofula. Blotches came oat all over my body, and swelling on the right side of the neck, and in less than a year I bad lost 40 lbs. I was Induced by. II. L Tnbbs, our druggist, to try Hood's Sarsaparllla, Mr. G. W. Doner, and tno oioicuea ana lump in my neck dtsapneared, and I soon began to sain In nan. In 1 months there was none of tho disease left in my system, and I was as well nnd strong ns ever." G. W. Doser, Osceola, South Dakota. "I can vonch lor the above. I can show 43 rrecrlotlonK I put uo for Mr. Doper, which did him no good. I urged him to take Hood's Sarsaparilla L H. Tubbs, druggist, Osceola, South Da; kota. HOOD'S TIIXS are tho best family ca thartic, gentle and effective. Try a box TooMnchloe Cream. C H. Iloher, agent of the, Missouri Pa cific Railway, New Haven, Mo., says: "I suffered a great deal one hot evening last week (July 21). I had eaten ice cream for supper, and there seemed to be an internal conflict going on. A traveling man said he had something in his crip at the hotel that he believed would relieve rae, and produc ing a small bottle ot medicine gave me a dose. I felt better, and in a few moments took another dose which entirely relieved me. I believe that such a medicine is worthy of recommendation and that it should be kept in the house during the summer. The bottle was labeled Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bern edy." For sale by druggists. OUR filffffrxTTilSvl y'TfiSjjfTTTT' :$Tg 52 TAKING MEN OUT OF THE MILL. Thirty-Third Street Strikers Doing Success ful Missionary Work. The strikers at the Thirty-third street mills are still succeeding in getting the men to come out. Through strenuous efforts the;- at last succeeded in getting one of the Derry Baseball Club to come from the mill. His name is ICnavin and he comes from Johnstown. He has been working in the 12-inch mill as rougher. A committee saw him to the train yesterday afternoon and bid him a safe journey to-his town. Gustav "Wraase, a heater in the same mill, also joined the strikers' ranks yesterday. Emanuel Schillo, of the "Press Committee, Origin of Visiting Card. As with many other instances the inven tion of visiting cards came from the Chi nese, and dates back as far as the seventh century. The first introduction of Camellia flour was made by the Marshall Kennedy Milling Co., who started into the milling business 40 years ago. All this time has been devoted to improving the quality aud reputation of their nigh grade flour. Camel lia to-day stands for the best, purest, rich est and most regular family flour in the world. Try it. inella I'Incc, Situated on Highland avenuo, near the park, elevated above the fozs and dampness of the loer illey, commanding a wide aud inter esting view, perfectly graded, with broad aspualtum streets and avenues and con crete walks, a complete system of sewerage reaching to every lot, wator, gases and electric cars right to the grounds, presents attractive features never before e.qualod about Pittsburg, and which will not fall to command the approval of those in quest of perfect East End Home sites ' Lots in this plan will be offered for sale In a few days. IEW FILL STOCK Is ready over 2,000 styles of choice Foreign and Do mestic makes who else displays so large a stock at similar prices who else makes equal garments from cnual materials who "Ise dresses all classes of men from the wage-earner 10 the banker and the echo answers, who? Suits to Orier From $20.00. Trousers to Ord:r From $5.00. Fall Overcoats to Order From $iaC0. koffy r&ai&r & i KEvf ADVERTISEMENTS. . N NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rM IAI MsW. -Saittsbunr'n UUyUm. iding Theater. , Tc-Niglitat8. MK. K. E. GRAHAM, In the New Operatic Comedy, "LAltRT IHE LORD." Family Matinee, Tliis Afternoon. Best Seats 50 Cents. Next week Hoyt's "A Hole Jn the Ground." sell THE ALVIN THEATEiT Charles L. Davis Owner and Manager TO-NIGHT, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. AN INSTANTAi'tOUS HIT. HALIvEN Aj HART, 1N"THK1DKA." Sept. ft-Katie Kmrcctt in her romantic. Irish Drama, "Killarney." sei3 G RAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. The VENDETTA. ee the Great )hlp Scene. Prices: 15, 25, 50, 75c Mat. Wed. and Sat., 25o, Boo Reserved. Next week Tho Pay Train. sel2-28 " IT'S OPEN1 WHAT? THE EXPOSITION. (Fourth Season.) It's Simply Immense! Have You Seen Itt Season Closes October 22. ne8-5l ARRY UAVIS' EDfcNMUSEE GREAT bill. Virginia Knapp, mind-reader: Samson, Miss Delia Beok, 700 pounds; Gorge ous Wax Works, Vldoeque's Bright Lights, Cliai. Duncan, the eminent .tmlladist; Mile. Zurandoski, and a dozen others. Admis sion, 10 cents. sel2-23 CARPETS, WALL PAPER. ' Wilton 'Carpets, Axminster Carpets, Velvet Carpets, Body Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Cgrpets, And all kinds of Ingrain Car pets. Everything new in style, choice in color. All at SPECIAL LI PRICES. Wall Paper in every quality and style for wall and ceiling. Special styles in choice colors. You should see our stock be fore you buy. GEO. I S 11 Samples mailed on application. Garments expressed. WO SMITHPIBLD ST. selt-8-w H ARRT WILLIAMS' ACADEMT. To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and THE NIGnT OWLS Novelty and Burlesque Company. sell-95 URLING BROS., DENTISTS K SIXTH ST., CORNER PENNE AV SECOND FLOOR. FIRST-CLASSDENTISTRY In all its branches. Most reasonable prioes myl3-W8U D ATCNTC O. D.LEVIS (next Leader) rMI CHI O. isi Fifth a v, Pittsburg, Pa, Twenty years solicitor. 136 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. p4-nw KEECH We furnish desirable and reliable Furniture, suit able for the most modest or richest home, v FOR CASH ON TIME. SEPTEMBER TERMS IRE : On s bill of I JO, 1 00 down and BOc a week. On a bill of t 25, f 5 00 down and $1 00 a week. On a bill of $ 60, $ 8 00 down and 12 00 a week. On a bill of $ 73, $10 00 down and ?2 50 a week. On a bill of f 100, $12 50 down and 3 00 a week. J3TTHIS IS .NOT ALL! In addition to the aboro we will give FREE thia month I-WITH EACH BIIX OF $10 A good Jute Rug 36x72 inches, worth fl 50. ErfWITII EACH BILL OF ?25 A good Oak Center Table, worth $3 BO. t-wrra each bux of 950 We allow a selection of anything in stock value $5. ' i-with EACH BILL OF $75 Tourchoica of any article in the store to the value of 57 50. t-WITH EACH BILL OF 9100 Choice of any article in the store to the value of $10. KEECH 923, 925, 927 Penn Avenue. seH-jewr G. A. It. Encampment At Washington, D. C., and Naval Veterans' reunion at Baltimore, Md. The B. & O. R. R. will sell excursion tickets from Septem ber 13 to 20 inclusive; good returning until October 10 inclusive. Tickets (rood to stop olT at all points east of and including Cum berland, lid. Rate from Pittsburg, $3 the round trip. YOUNG MOTHERS Should early learn the great value and the necessity of keeping on hand a supply of the GAIL BORDEN EAGLE' BRAND Condensed Milk, for nursing babies as well as for general cooking. It has stood the test for 30 years. It is the leading brand. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. Directions for using on the label of every can. tlr3llllllll5Fi SHnJ onStrefltKig3 PUSHING VOLTAIC DIAMONDS Continually has oonvlnced the people that there is an article that can favorably com pare with genuine Diamonds. They are oovorcd by letters patent at Washington. D. C. They defy experts. They are beyond competition, hot for sale by other Jewelors. Send lor our illustrated catalogue. IB. IE. .A-ZROnSTS, Sole Owner, Wholesale and Retail Jeweler, 63 FIFTH AVE. Store open every evening, sell-jrwrsu PIEST IHiT THE DFIIEJLID "WITH FINE FALL DRESS GOODS "We have just opened our FALL. IMPOETaTIOK of FETE DEESS GOODS. "W have taken extra pains this year in our selection, and the trade will appreciate our efforts. Our line consists of: NEW BOUILLIONNE, ABMUBE JACQUART, PL1SSB CLOTHS, FANCY MATELASSB, SEDAN CLOTHS, AMAZON CLOTHS, CAMEL'S HAIR, STORM SERGES, SERGE ROYAL. They come in all the new and fancy 'weaves and effects. OUR PRICES ARE AIITA.YS THE LOWEST. DOUGLAS &MACKIE, 151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. sel2-irwr NEW YOKK DENTISTS, Corner Sixth and Liberty Sts. Entrance on Liberty St., PITTSBURG. Best Set Teeth - - WARRANTED WORK. e-3161-MWS Z2 ARTIST AND FHOTOQRAFHSB. 36 SIJlIl 8TEEET. Cabinets, te 84 per dozea; petltea, SI per dozen. Teltohone 1751. apSTt-icwTsa WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. TRY IT IN YOUR NEXT ap8-65-irw HOUSE-CLEANING. THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED -BT- J. HARPER BONNELL CO., NEW YORK, 3myC-7-D WWW PRFI IMINARY Mil T - iMIVIOTH FALL SHOW -IN LATEST REEFERS. To enumerate them all would re quire page. "We cannot even mention one style in a thousand. These few must suffice: IS AID (ftOn Very -fine Preneh Keraey I A thX Box 0oatl 2-inCQ wide HA yUU strap seams; lined through out with fine satin Rhadame. im (hf)1 Scotch Mixture Coat, tan Al m SfBrsTJllk braiding gir jj.x yux die; seal fnr edging around collar, cufls and down front Medium weight Clay Diagonal Reefer; half satin lined, roll braid Dinding; cut full length. English Reversible Mixed Cloth Reefer: 82 inches long; new Trench back; pearl buttons; notch collar. Heavy weight Scotch Chev iot Coat (like above cut); half lined with satin; black, blue or tan. Fancy Mixed Jacket; reefer front: "Watteau back) half lined with satin; pearl buttons. AT AT $12 AT $15 AT ill iwohiX? YsssV Mi MB Thursday! Friday! Saturday! KAUFMANNS FIMMIQ JACKETS. To make our Opening Sale a big success we will name prices fully 20 per cent lower than will be quoted later on, when the season will be in full swing. AT $9 Fancy Mixed Cloth Reefers, 34 inches lone; full shawl col lar of natural opossum fur. 1T1 d)1f Invisible Cheviot Coat; HI iSI 1 1 edged all around with seal ill lyiU iurOust like above cut); Lady Franklin collar; colors, black, blue and tan. AT $15 Very fine French Beaver Reefer; box back; finished all around with heavv cord: best electric seal shawl collar; changeable silk lining; colors, tan, navy and black. AT $17 Very fine Beaver Coat, navy, black or tan; box back; welt seams: nearl buttons; full collar, edged all around with natural Raccoon far. Imp. Diagonal Cloth Jacket; A I (Ml fail ihawl and notch collar jj.x yui of finest Astrachan fur; Russian cufls of same fur; satin lining. 7 lg I 7 EXHIBITION OF PA' M HATS' GIGANTIC FALL DISPLAY OF From Mme. Virot, Paris; Mme. Ponyanne, Paris; Linn Faulkner, Paris; Louise & Co., London; E. B. Halsey; New York; Francois,New York. These are the representative European and American Fashion Holders of Millinery. And, ladies, we have their prettiest, most novel and charming executions. It's a display you will pronounce ahead, above and beyond any Millinery event ever known in this city. Come, see, scrutinize, criticise! Among the prettiest are the following creations perfect marvels of the art 6f Millinery: Madame Virot's Evening and Opera Hats, Linn Faulkner's Carriage and Large Hats, Madame Ponyanne's Walking and Round Hats, Louise & Co.'s English Walking Hats and TurBans, E. B. Halsey's me'dium, flaring and White Felt Hats, Francois' Evening Toques and Bonnets, Mme. Meyer's Children's Hats. Mourning Hats by all the great modistes. BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIRS FOR THE LADIES. HANDSOME FEATHER SOUVENIRS will be distributed during our THREE OPENING DAYS. LADIES' SUITS. A magnificent varlety.made according to the latest dictates of fashion. AT (M0 VerT fine Ser8e H8ian A I thin 8oU" larBei fancr leeve; ill UJLU deep cufi trimmed with braid ornaments; belt lapping-over front and back. im Ml) Mixed Cloth Eton Suit; A I iK 1 . 1 Test and front of shot silk; ill VU1U bell skirt; colors, grayud tan. im (hfin The "Marlowe" Snlt in A I thZll new English mixtures; ill lJtlU tight-fitting front: buttons across bust; short basque with long tails at back; double rows of pearl buttons on tails and in front IT CO fid Elegant Seree Suit; tight fl Sd.UU fittinS" PnfflnK of iIk in ni mu.uu f t - tif1Jon back. .Bishop- sleeves. Eton Sultof flneNovelty Cloth; reen, blue or blaok: fancy raiding around Ions; vst. Imported Broadcloth Suit, Russian style; tailor made sUrt and blouse heavily trimmed with mlnlc fur; navy, green and brown. AT $16 IT $27 slV lilllli JM Ml wk I 1 Tglsf If MISSES' JACKETS Hundreds of. entirely new and exclusive styles. 1 m nn Child's Reefer, in Beaver, A I Hh i c,eviot or fancy mixed cloth; ill UUU horn or brass buttons; colors, tan, gray, brown, navy; sizes, 2, 4, 6 and 8. I m (hi fQ Child's Reefer, in plain A I mL Ml) cloths, Cheviots or mixed ill yiiUU goods, all colors; notch collar; sizes 1 to 14. 1 Jl (hn rjP Misses' elegant Diagonal A I ih,l T Cheviot Jacket; reefer ill UUi I U front, horn buttons.notch collar; colors, tan, brown, navy and black; cut 30 inches long. I fT (h J nn Misses' fine AlVWool A I ihL Mn Beaver or Scotch mixed ill lytiUU cloth Jackets; reefer front, cloth faced, pearl buttons, extra long cut. 1 fn (fin nn Misses elegant Scotch AT ihn Hn fan mixed Jacket, ill lyU.UU bound all around with leather; reefer front, Watteaa plait and leather strap in back, pearl buttons. KAUFMANNS KAUFMANNS FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST.
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