Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, September 21, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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PHOMESTEA'D EXClTED.
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Jl Confusion of Steam Whistles Dis
turbs tlio Town.
THE LITTLE BILL WAS ON A SNAG.
Ftople From the Town and the Mill Bush
to the Kiver.
CONFLICTING STORIES GIYEN ODT
The citizens of Homestead were greatly
alarmed yesterday afternoon at about G
o'clock by the repeated blowing of the
whistle on the steamer Little Bill and the
whistles In the mills. They ran down to
the river bank to learn what caused the
alarm. The men in the mill rushed out of
the yard to see what was going on, and soon
the nver bank wa? black with excited peo
ple. Inquiry revealed the fact that "while tow
ing two barges up the river the Little Bill
ran into an obstruction just opposite the
the works. Fearing some trap designed to
sink the boat, the barces were quickly re
leased, and the steamer backed out, leaving
the barges in the river. "While getting
away from the barges the pilot pulled the
whistle. A whistle in the mill
answered, and then began a series
of prolonged alternate whistlings between
the boat and the mill This unusual sound
caused a deal of alarm in town, and niind
lulof the tragic part the electric light
whistle played on the morning of July 6 in
arousing the people to meet the Pinkertoas,
the streets were soon filled and a mad rush
was made for the river.
People Were Indignant.
Whe 1 the cause of the alarm was learned
the people were indignant. Many expressed
a wisii that more careTie exercised as pub
lic feeling is still at a high pitch and little
is required to thoroughly arouse the town.
Buinors were rife in Home'stead yester
day of numerous desertions from the non
union men in the mills. The withdrawal
of the Fifteenth Regiment on Monday
and the prospective early sending away
of the Sixteenth were assigned as
the principal cause ot the disaffection in
the non-union ranks. To substantiate the
report, the striters pointed with pride to
the mills, claiming that less work was now
beinc; done than at any time during the
past three weeks. This inspired them with
new hope. The locked-out men say tne
firm cannot run the mills vwththe present
force of men and are as f r u as ever in their
demands.
The locked-out men also say that they
ha e positive proot that many more will
leave before the end of the eek The non
union men are beginning to circulate freely
in the town without molestation irom the
strikers. From expressions heard, it is
interred that the Amalgamated Association
is now depending upon moral suasion, as
by this means itie new men can be won
over to its side easiet- than by force, since
they are accessible.
No Desertions at the 31111.
At the mill it was denied that there are
eny desertion's It is claimed that the re
port that the men were leaving the mills
was started by about 20 men
being discharged on Monday after
noon for incompetency About 75
new men vere claimed to have
come into the works for work yesterday.
The withdrawal of the troops is said to
have had no effect on the uon-union men,
as no more leave than could be expected
lrom the large number of new men em
ployed. Disaffection of any kind is de
nied, and the mills are said to be running
lull. A number of Amalgamated men are
said to have returned to worn yesterday
morning.
Colonel H tilings, his stall and the rifle
team ot the Sixteenth Regiment were
escorted to Brigade headquarters yesterday
by the regimental band, where the Brigade
trophy was presented to General "Wiley.
Tins trophy, a handsome silver urn, was
won at ML Uretna a short time ago by this
rifle team, it having led the Second Brigade
in the number of points made. The
contest for the Connelly medal was begun
yesterday, when a squad from the Six
teenth Regiment went to shoot oyer the
Salt Works range. This medal is offered by
Lieutenant Connelly, Inspector ot Rifle
Practice lor the regiment, to any member of
the Sixteenth, except members ot the team.
Some of the troops are expected to put in
the aiternoon on the range as long as they
remain in camp.
The Slicrifl was in Homestead all day.
His deputies are attending strictly to busi
ness. .No disturbance occurred yesterday,
and no insults were offered to the "non-union
men while passing along the streets. Xot a
tingle arrest was made during the day.
AEBANGIHQ FOE C0LT;AIETJ3 DAY.
The Mayor "Will Confer "With Columbus
Club Members This Mornlns.
A committee from the Columbus Club
will have a conference with the Mayor ibis
morning in regard to the celebration of Col
umbus Day on the 21st of next month. The
club is anxious to have an understanding, as
many of the other Catholic organizations
are desirous of going ahead and have a sec
tarian demonstration if the city officers de
cide not to make it a popular movement.
The cholera scare has deterred the Mayor
lrom acting in the matter until now, but he
thinks the danger is practically over and
will probably lend a baud toward booming
the celebration.
Tlia Trne Lnxallve Principle
Or the plants used In maniiractnrln the
pleasant remedy. Syrup of Figs, ha a per
manently beneficial eHect on the human
i-vatem, while tlio cheap vesetablo extract
and mineral solutions, usually sold as medi
cines, aie permanently injurious. Beinir
well-infnrmeil, jou win use the ttue remedy
only. Manufactured by tho California Fl
byrup to.
upkight piano ron S1GO
At 3IclIor & Hocne's
In veiy Rood condition. Left with us for
tale by party who has removed fiom the
city. A chance for some one.
JlliLOR & Hoese. Founded 1831,
Warerooms, 77 Fifth avenue.
Pebfect action nnd perrect health result
from the use of De Witt's I,lttle Early fibers
A perfect little pilL Very small; verysmo
See our perfect fitting kid jjlove.
James 11. .Mkes & Co., 100 Fifth avenue.
Our Baby
"Was a beauty, fair, plump and healthy. Bn
when two years old Scrofula Humor spread
over her head, neck
and forehead down
into lier eyes, one
sreat sore, oITonsivo
and dreadful, causing
such Itching an I b am
ine that we had to tlo
her hands to prevent
scratching. For 3
years she suffered ter
jmxn JbreUenu
ribly. The first benefi
cial effect from Hood's SarsapariUa was that
sho began to show more life andbave an ap.
petito. Then the humor soon began to sub
side, tho itching nnd Darning ceased, and
the sores entirely healed up. She is nowper
lectiy well, and so different from before tak
ing Hood's SarsapariUa
that sho spoms like another child." L W.
FnEDEiticK. Daniorth street, near Crescent
ae.. C pivs Hill, Brooklyn, h". Y.
noon's imlis cure all Liver Ills, bll
lodbucss, nausea, sick headache, indigestion
When we get
Your trade
(and we're going to have it
IF
BEST WORK
AND
MODERATE PRICES
tire a factor),
we take such good care oi it, that your
friends trade here on your recommendation.
Trousers to measure
From $5.00
Suits to measure
From $co.oo,
Overcoats to measure
From $18.00.
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Samples mailed. Garments expressed.
OUR FALL STYLES
ARE READY.
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We own columns of space
in the best papers within shop
ping distance of Pittsburg, and
offer advertisers the benefit of
our wholesale rates.
REMINGTON BROS.,
Newspaper Advertising,
Pittsburg, Pa.
Telephone No. 1484.
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AMCSEJIISNTs.
DUQUESNE.
Pittsbuig's Leading Theater.
NEXT WEEK.
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DUQUESNE, tarS.c,
A GHEAT BIG GO. IIOYT'S
H0LE-1N-THE-GR0UND.
:FamIly Matinee, to-dtyat 2.j
: Best seats, SO cents. :
Next weet Thomas Q. Seabrooke Comic
Onera Co. in "ISLE OF CHAMPAGNE." se21
THE ALVIN THEATER.
Charles I Davis Owner and Manager
To-night, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees
TOPULAR
KATIE EMMETT
rcrryEvAicxEY,
Direct from tno Star Theater, New York.
Next week Uichard Golden in Old .led
Prouty. selD 31
"I liAND OPEIIA HOUSE TO-NIG1U.
FLORENCE BINDLEY'S
Beautiful Play,
THE PAY TRAIN.
Ti ices, 15c. !5c, 60c, 73c
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 25c, 50c,
resorved.
Next week Edwin Ardon, "Eagle' Nest."
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IT'S OPEN!
W-HCA.TV
THE EXPOSITION.
(Fourth Season.)
It's Simply Immense! flave You Seen It?
Season Closes October 22.
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TTAkRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday
and Snturday.
THE NEW YORK VAUDf.VILLE STARS
Under the management of Gus Hill.
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HARRY DAVIS" EDEN M USEE Groat
programme. Famous Bedouin Arabs;
Allied Pilirrim, armless nnd lesless wonder;
Rosa Calahan, Rarnum's bearded beauty;
Monroe, the magician, and a grand stage
performance by Piice and Barr's Cosmopoli
tan Vaudevilles. Admission 10 cents. sel9 29
PROF. JAMES P. BROOKS
(Only member in this city of tho American
Society of Professors of Dancing, Now York)
DANCING ACADEMY,
Liberty av. and Sixth St.,
Will open for MIssps and Masters SATUR
DAY, October 1, at 3 o'clock p. m.
For Ladies and Gentlemen MONDAY, Oc
tober 3, at 8 o'clock r. m.
Call lor circulars at music stores.
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THE THUMA DANCING ACADEMY,
C4 FOURTH AVENUE,
(Member of tho American National Asso
ciation of Teachers of Dancing of
the United Stutesand Canada),
Will open for the season this week, Thurs
day evening, Septembei 22. For children,
Saturday afternoon, September 24. Cull at
any time or wilte lor circular. sc20
BASEBALL
PITTSBURG VS. CHICAGO.
Tbnrsdar, Friday and Saturday, September
22. 23 and 24. Thursday, ladles free. Con
cert by Great Western Band, commencing
at 2 o'clock. Game called at 3K5. se20-38
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ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER
16SIX1I1 STREET.
Cabinets, SS to 84 per rtnzon; petite, l
per dozen, leloonono 1751. npS-ft-uwraa
Thomas Q. JjS
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BROOKE Jlr
Comic Opera fiKlftiBSr
Co. 80 People UjBOftfl
"The Isle of S&jjT T
Lnampagne r' vwA operatic
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LEADING .HOUSEFURNISHBRS
IN THE UJ.TY.
We are sole,agents in Pittsburg for this cele
brated Chair. It is simply perfect No
other gives the same satisfaction
A boon to invalids, a delight to
$22 to $ioo. Come and see
ssisisip'riMviBBJie tjsrjy1
On a bill of 3 10, 8 1 00 down and 50o a week. "
On a bill of 8 25, S 5 00 down and SI 00 a week.
On a bill of 8 60, $ 8 00 down and 82 00 a week.
On a bill of 8 75, 810 00 down and 82 50 a week.
On a bill of 8100, 812 60 down and 83 00 a week.
tSTTHIS IS NOT ALLl In addition tothe above we will glvo FEEB this month
"WITH EACn BIIiT OP $10
A good Jute Bug 36x72 inches, worth 81 50.
E"wrrn each bill of 923
A good Oak Center Table, worth 82 CO.
E-WITH EACH Bllili OF 550
"We allow a selection of anything in the stock to the value of 55.
ESTWITII EACH BIJLIi OF $75
Your choice of any article in the -store to the value of 87 50.
t-WITII EACH BILL OF $100
Choice of any article in the store to the value of 810.
KEECH
A GOOD REPUTATION
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Your
Tate no substitute for
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READY FOR THE BATTLE.
Never in the history of our house have such stupendous arrangements
been made for the opening of the fall business.
Every Department Overflowing With New Goods.
We mav be pardoned in asserting that the pubiio can nowhere else see 1such an
ELABORATE and TASTEFUL ASSORTMENT, op STYLES for the coming FALL
and "WINTER. Itemepber, everybody is welcome to come and see the stocks, whether
an immediate purchase is contemplated or not.
POPULAR PRICES 'PREVAIL.-
DOUGLAS
151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY.
SOlD VWT
$.800$"9-00&0
WHAT NEWS? Why, the
news adout the magnificent
fall suits at Jacksons They
really cap the climax for ele
gance, style, makeup and fit.
Now, jfacksons make up most
au weir own gooas. lney
don't 6uy them of every travel
ing fakir that comes along
with bankrupt stuff or last
season's shelf-worn truck. No,
as I said before, they make
itp their clothing and warrant
you that they will keep them
in repair for you free of
charge for one year. Their
stock now consists of the latest
Fall Suits and Overcoats at
prices below the lowest. From
$io to $15 you can buy either
Suit or Overcoat, and you can
depend on style, fit and qual
ity. Try 'em.
CLOTHIEHS, T1ILDIS, HATTEfiS UNO
FOR making clothing to order
there isn't a house like fack
sons' in 7 States. Lowest
prices for best work.
Stores Will Be Closed THURS
DAY AND FRIDAY.
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Marks' Reclining Chair.
or comfort
the well
it
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' Penn Avenue,
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Is often ruined by manufacturers, who,
relying upon that alone allow the char
acter of their goods to deteriorate. The
GAIL BORDEH 'EAGLE' BRAND
Condensed Milk is always the same.
Rest assured that its standard of excel
lence is constantly maintained. Its
purity, cleanliness, richness and perfec
tion of process in manufacture has never
equaled. It stands First. It has
for Thirty Years.
Grocer and Druggist sell it,
the "Eagle" brand.
& MACKIE,
Libeffys
High-Glass
Art Fabrics
IN
Cotton, Silk and Velvet,
FOR
Draperies,
Curtains aqd
FanGy Pillows.
Our importations for this
season of these famous mate
rials now on display in our Cur
tain Department
They are celebrated the world
over for beautiful designs and
exquisite colorings. Cannot be
seen in these cities outside of
our department, and the styles
we show cannot be had in this
country.
Jos.firorrie8: Gos
PENN AVE. STORES.
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(Trado flark.)
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For sale by
IIOSENBAUM & CO.,
510-518 Market st
ses-iou-ws
KID GLOVES
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CARPETS,
WALL PAPER.
Wilton Carpets,
Axminster Carpets,
Velvet Carpets,
Body Brussels Carpets,
Tapestry Carpets,
And all kinds of Ingrain Car
pets. Everything new in style,
choice in color. AJ1 at
SPECIAL LOW 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.
CEO. II SNil,
136 FEDERAL ST.,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
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DIAMON05
IF SO,
ARONS'
Will fill the bill. Beyond
n aonbt they aro tlio finest
Brilliants known to mor-
tlll man. PrftFvhndw Ho
ngniea ana amazed at tlielr brilliancy. No
otnerjeweler has thorn for sale.
KINGS $1 50 to $15.
&TTJDS, $2 75 to $10,
PINS. $2 SO to $9 00,
. , , EAKDK01'S,$J75to$18.
All set In solid cold. Every stgne warranted
for a llretime. Loose stones set In all styles
of Jewelry. Store open every evening. Send
lor our oatalogne.
B. E. ARONS, JEWELER,
SOLE OWNER.
63 IMPTH AVENCE.
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NEW YORK DENTISTS,
Corner Sixth and Liberty Sts.
Entrance on Liberty St.,
FITTSBUKG.
Best Set Teeth - - $8.00
WABRAN'TED WORK.
e 3161-mws
PURE BUTTER,
BOLD BT
GEO. K. SXE VENSON & CO.,
Fine Groceries and Table Delicacies,
Sixth avenue. jy20-Mw
This is a matchless and
unmatchable chance for
parents to save money on
their Boys' Clothes. The
suits which we here offer
are made of genuine Dick
ey Scotch Cheviot, cele
brated for its unrivaled
wear-resisting qualities. It
is a well-known fact that
a Boy's Suit made of
Dickey Cheviot will out
last any other goods made,
and always look nice and
clean. These are the suits
we shall offer during the
balance of this week at
$3.50. They are all fresh
and new, made in the
popular double-breasted
styles (like accompaning
cut), and trimmed and
finished in a faultless man
ner. In order to increase
the variety we have added
about 300 fine Zouave and
Columbus Suits, and will
offer choice from the en
tire assortment at $3.50.
This is about half the regu
lar price.
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SPECIAL SALE OF YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AT $9.00.
A magnificent line of Young Men's Single and Double-Breasted Suits, sizes 14 to 19,
in extra fine Scotch Cheviots, Boucle Cloths and Cassimeres, latest patterns and shades, at
only $9. The cheapest suit in the line is worth $14 many $15 not a few $16. Cir
cumstances make it possible for you to buy them this week at $9.00.
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ALIQUIPPA ' SIX
25c FOR THE
Trains leave P. & L. E. station at
7 8, 9:30, 12:30 and 2:55, city
time. Tickets at the depot. Enjoy
a pleasant trip and investigate a
chance to make an investment that
will more than double in a year.
ALIQUIPPA lays high, has excel
lent water, is thoroughly drained, has
boardwalks, graded streets, four
denominations are about to build
churches, schools will be opened and
before Christmas will be a well
established, busy town of several
thousand people. City office
Room 30, Westinghouse Building,
Pittsburg, Pa.
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SPECIAL I
EXCURSION
THURSDAY, SEPT22.
THAT the people may see and
iudge for themselves what
ALIQUIPPA is now and its
future prospects, a special excursion
will be given on the above date. The
mills in operation will be open for
public inspection, and an opportunity
for a thorough investigation given.
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These genuine Dickey
Scotch Cheviot Suits (see
cut) have never been
known to be sold for less
than $7. And they're worth
it, because they will wear
longer and better than
any other Boys' Suits
made. We could not
now sell them for less than
$7, had we not chanced
.to buy a large lot of them
rom a prominent manu
facturer, who, being
crowded against the wall,
was forced to dispose of
them for half price. We,
in t;urn, dispose of them
at half price to you. Come
in, take your choice for
$3.50. We could easily
have sold these suits at
$5 and $6, but, being
crowded for room (on ac
count of present exten
sive building operations)
and wishing to make a
QUICK TURN, we will
let them go at only $3.50.
At this price they're the
best and biggest bargains
ever offered , anywhere.
Ask for them.
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