'i (BAGGED A BI? PARTY. illfgheny Police Make a Snccessfnl Itaid on a Speak-Easy. OXE MAN HIDES BENEATH A COUCH KETV ADYEKTISKMENT& Detective Johnson M'alks in and Knocks Cut the tonncer. rnrsiixEST hex held is witnesses The Allegheny Police Department is ttarlin a crusade against the speak-easies of the is'orthside. There are a number of these illicit drinkshops running, but there is one less now. Yesterday Majrj;ie Davis' place, the one which has caused the depart ment more annoyance than any other for several years, was raided and the pro prietress, Jennie Hamilton, her assistant, and seven men were bagged. For over two weeks Chief Murphy has ' - bad this house watched. It is located at Morgan street and Kiver avenue, in the Fourth ward. Repeatedly detectives have been trying to get into the louse and pur chase drinks, but the proprietress knew them, and in each case kept them out. The only thin? left the department to do was to make a raid. About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the front office men were called together. Detectives Glenn, Johnson, McDonongh, Steel, Zimmerman and Aiken were selected to go. They got up to the house and waited an opportunity. Johnson TVent In 'With Them. It speedily came, for in a few minutes two men went np to the door and Teddy Jolin Bn joined them. "When the men entered eo did he. Just as he stepped inside he heard John Schrotc, the "bouncer" for the house, whisoer to Jlaprpie Davis, "There's Jilinon." Schrote then made a move to wnrd the detective. Out the officer was too quick for him, and quickly had him safely under arrest. Tlie other detectives followed Mr. Jolin foi into the house. Tliev found a wl-ole hnu&eful of people. The place is an old storeroom, which is curtained nff into two rooms. Tho first is Tiseil as n Crlnklntr room and the hack apart ment as a bed room. The place was dark and it uns hard to see the occupants, hut none of them Were able to make tboir es cape. In the front room the Davis woman and seven men were lonnd. In the sleeping apartment Jennie Hamilton was found in bed. She wes en tirely dresea, and feigned to be sleeping. Detective Johnson took charge ot the women. One of them said she couldn't find her bat, and he volunteered to search for it. He lit a match and said he w ould loolc under t'.ie lounge. She protested, but he did it anyway. Found a Man Instead of a Hat. Instead of finding the hat he found a man well known in Allegheny and a prominent clei kin a Pittsburg store. Tho fellow was pulled out, and with the other prisoners taken to the Allezlmny police station. The house was well stocked with liquors. Twenty-five cases of beer were loaded on the patiol uagon and there were that many more which could not be brought, together with thieejngs of whisky. Among the men Tveie several rather prominent peo ple. The visitors to tho house will not he fined, but everybody was locked tip yesterday and held as witnesses. This morning two chai ges will he made against Maggie Davis. Out) for selling liquor on Sunday aud the other for selling w ithout a licnse. The department have a number of other jspeak-easy proprietors on the list and will make informations azainst them. '.This will piouably be done to-day. d?7 53E3Mh6a"!lw ftu'n ' iffiwfvrjw IVIiitkr Is to niamc. On Jnne 1, 1S9J, I weighed 107 pounds and "was suffering from indigestion. Had tried many physicians and muoh medicine. My last physician advised me to use a pure rye wIiKkj- and recommended Klein's "Silver Age." I h.ive used lour bottles since then ant nm rapidly gaining in flesh and leel in excellent spirits. My whight is 133 .pounds. ure iLuu'OOd and believe it restored me my I. J. J1CL,UCKI.ES. purei health. THE LEsMK SHOES, No. 9 1 Fifth Avenue. The price paid for a Leslie shoe equals tho cot ot material aud labor and one fair profit. The Bartlett Warm Air Furnaces And wrought steel ranges, the "Jewett" f:s ran-:e and boilers are on exhibition at the L.-iio-ition. Don't lail to see them theie, or at J03. 203 and 205 "food street, j EXPOSITION' Black Patti, the surprise of sutpilses. themusical phenomenon, begin ning September 26, afternoon and evening. One week only. rrarECT action and perrect health result from theuseot De Witt's Little Early Risers. A pel feet tittle pllL Very small; very suie EXPOSITION. Black Patti, the mnslcal prodigy, n eek of September 26, afternoon and evening. "VnEJf going to Canton, O., stop at the Harnett House; strictly first-class; refitted and refurnished throughout. Elegant nniple looms. Hates, fi 00 and $2 50. 94 ARCTrtWV.tJM. A. BIG DROP. TwoIIundied and Fifty Gold Filled Case Watches tor Ladies and Gents, Elgin, Wnl t' am. Hampden andSprinpfieldroovements. S.aughtered this week for QlO. Warranted 20 years. Sold by watch clnbs and installment asentsat$38 Come early. Send for my Illustrated catalogue free. B. E. ARONS, JEWELER, Wholesale and Retail. 63 I?IJ3"rrT AVENUE. se25 mwtsu Millinery (Me ON WEDHESD1T. THURSDAY AUD FRIDAY. SEPT. as, K AAD 30. .Rare Attractions for -This Occasion. FLEISHMAN & CO. 504, 506 .and 508 Market St. "MI orders promptly attended to. A Mother's Gratitude Too g"Ht for tongue to tll is due Hood's Sarsaparilla lor its wonderful cure of my daughter, 11 years old. Three years ago she had whooping cough and meaEles, followed by dreadru! pain, be ginning In one knee andextendlngtoalmost every joint In her body. She could not stand up or He down and had to A meeting of physicians disease Constitution! croriiiK. we besran giving her Hood s Sarsaparilla and there was a very gradual change for the better. The pains grew le8 and the swelling subsided after using ono bottle. Then Improvement was rapid, until Hood's Sarsaparilfa effected a perfect cure. It Is over a year ago, and we cannot praise Hood's Sarsapar illa enough." lias. -T. A. Cam, Reynoldsville, Fa. HOOD'S rlLXtare the best after-dinner Fills, assist digestion, cure headache. Olive Cur.. sleep in her chair, pronounced the More Wholesome Notice Than Art the Can Supply. Yellow Labels. Apollinaris 'THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." "The Purity of Apollinaris offers the best security against the dangers which are common to most of the ordinary drinking; waters." LONDON MEDICAL RECORa AMUSEMENT. DUQUESNE. Pittsburg's Leading Theater. TO-NIGHTJ Royal Entry OVTBJC Merry Armyl Thomas Q. SEABROOKE SEABROOKE Comic Opera Co. DUJOOpiO. CTi Jmu. JV iPlktfLr T (w9SS jlLfl A Gorjteons jrvU Operatic nJB Spectacle! St &L Grand , -IT' SB. Choruses ft jsSZA And Ballets! ! mt TTySTLTfo ' "The Isle of Champagne" By Byrne&Harrison Popular Family Mat Wed. Best Seats, 60c Oct 3. Tar and Tartar Comic Opera Co. se2(M5 THE ALVIN THEATER. Charles L. Davis Owner and Manager Every evening this week at 8:15 with SOUVENIK MATINEES Wed nesiiavand Saturday. RICHARD GOLDEN In Old Jed Prouty, of Bucksport, Me., Accompanied by MISS DOEA WILE. Next week A. F. Hai tz Co., in the gieat New York success, "Friends." se26 40 MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Off with the old, on with the new, Is a saying wise and true, But no other tailor, old or new, Can do what Nicoll, the Tailor, Can do for you. i He is showing the largest stock of FALL STYLES; (over 2,000 Patterns to choose,) FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. He makes the best to order gar ments in the world, at prices to Suit, Overcoat or Trouser the wage-earner as well as the man of income. KETV ADVERTISEMENTS. KAND Ol'EBA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. AMUSEMENTS. HAKET WILLIAMS' ACADEJIT To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. TONY PASTOR And his own grand company or American and European stars. se26-U G Eagle's Nest Edwin Arden. Prices 15, 25, 50, 75. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. 25, 60o reserved. Next week Primrose and West's Eight Bells. se26-15 TTAEBY DAVIS' EDEN alUSEE DaGRAY BROS. In their thrilling hypnotic seance. A thousand other wonders and Parker & ' Retarde's high-class comedians. se26-S3 MISS AGNES HAMILTON'S Danolnc Aoea.ixia.y, LUTHER'S CYCLORAMA PARLORS, Beech street and Irwin avenne, opens Satur day afternoon, October L Class for adults Monday evening, October 3. Specialties made of fancy dances and Helsarte. Former pupils are iuvited to the opening. se25-39 MISS SYBIL CARTER. OF WHITE Earth, Minn., will speak to women on "Woman's Work" among the Indians to morrow morninz at 10 o'clock in St. Andrew's Chapel, Ninth street. All are invited. se25-S V Jl TiKiffll '-if S625-229 nftL&tunr- 40fl 5UITBHELD ST. Samples mailed to y oti, on request. Garments made and delivered at short notice. 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. All 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. " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THIS "WEEK ONLY. GEO. W. SNAMAN, 136 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. ap4-uw T PROF. JAMES P. BROOKS' (Only member in this city of the American Society of Professors of Dancimr. New York) DANCING ACADEMY, Liberty av. and Slzth St., Will open for Misses and Masters SATUR DAY, October 1, at 3 o'clock p. m. For Ladies and Gentlemen MONDAY, Oo tober 3, at 8 o'clock: v. m. Call lor circulars at music stores. seis-ll a HERE THEY AREF! A FEW SPECIALS CLOAK DEPARTMENT, Which will start the fall season's business of 1892 with a boom Ladies' Cloth Reefers in Tans, Navys and Blacks at $3.50 1 Ladies Cloth Cheviot Heelers, Full Fur Shawl Koll, at 4.75 ! Ladies' Heelers Full Astrachan Shawl Koll, at 6.50 KuBsian Tan Cloth Jackets, Astrachan Trimmed, at 7.50 You can't help but be suited when you see our line of UOIES BEEFEBS, JACKETS M BOSSIM BLOUSES NHISIII6 FBI SU TD S2S. DOUGLAS & MACKIE, 151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. se!S-Mw PITTSBURG EXPOSITION. BLACK PATTI THE COLORED QUEEN OF SONG, Acknowledged by Press and Public wherever she has appeared to be the equal of the famous Adelina Patti. The Exposition management takes pleasure in announcing the engage ment, for ONE WEEK ONLY, of Miss S1SSERETTA JONES, "Black Patti," the wonder of wonders in the musical line. PATTI will appear each afternoon and evening during this week at the Exposition Concerts with LEVY and His Unrivaled Band. PRICES AS USUAL ONLY Ml For elegant Cheviot Beefers, 32 inches Ion?; box back, welt seams, bound with silk braid; elegant and seviceable; black or blue; regular price $10. ONLY NO EXTRA CHARGE I pli) 1 y f A For the stylish "Watteau Coats (wattean back and reefer front) made of fine Scotch Mixtures; notch collar; regular price $12. H $ For fine Frenoh Cord or Diag onal Box Coats, 34 inches long; one of the neatest Fall styles ont; in heavy or medium weight; regular price $14. ONLY $15 For extra fine Imported Tailor made London Cheviot Coat; Bishop sleeve, coat back, silk braid binding; regular price J22. THIS NEW TALL SUIT 12.911. Think of itl A fine Tan or Gray Suit, with box plaited waist and bell skirt (jast like above cut), for only ?2 98. The material alone Is worth ft Sizes from 32 to 44. Sere's another: Choice from two styles of Ladies' Serge Suits, viz.: Marlowe Suit with short jacket, long-tailed back and tight-fitting vest, or a novelty suit with silk miffing in front, tight-fitting basque and bell skirt; both suits lined all through. Just received 50 Herring bone fancy mixed Suits; postil lion back, bell skirt, Bishop sleeve; at only $10. THE NEW RUSSIAN SUIT, LATEST NOVELTY $5 This is our own exclusive style and cannot be found in. Pittsburg outside of our house. It is made of very fine all-wool mater ials, and will surely be extensively worn this fall. Sizes 4 to 15. OTHER NEW SHIES ARE: The Columbus Suit at $5. The Alfonso Suit at $5. The Junior Suit at $3. The Eton Suit at $3. "We ofler about 1,000 first-class heavy Cheviot and Scotch Mixture Suits, In new double-breasted styles, sizes 4 to 14, AT 52 50. You'll not find same qualities else where below Z4. W vSHr These are double-breasted Reefer Jackets, made of all-wool fancy Scotch goods, with Watteau or double box pleated back with strap (just like above cut); pearl buttons, etc., regular price $6; sizes 4 to 14. Q En ?uys .c.hoi;c UaUU from a big lot of fine all-wool Scotch Cheviot, double-breasted Jackets, with Russian back, with strap; pearl but tons; regular price 5; sizes 4 to 14. $1.98 Buys choice from a hand some line ot early i?all Jackets, in Cheviot, Scotch Mixed, Cloth Serge.etc, double breasted; regular price 3; sizes 4 to 14. EZTJDVC-lSTISr " M" "J NEW YORK DENTISTS, Corner Sixth and Liberty St a. Entrance on Liberty St, VITTSBURG. Best Set Teeth - - $&00 WAKKANTKD WOBK. 3e-161-MWB 'WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. TRY IT IN YOUR NEXT apS-G5-2iw HOUSE-CLEANING. TO-DAY ALL INTEREST CENTERS VAV THE BEAUTY SPOT OF PITTSBURG. JvJ I w i I 1 u ELLA PLACEk NORTH HIGHLAND AV. EAST END. -WHERE A LIMITED NUMBER OF- The Most Charming Residence Sites in All the City Are Being Offered For Sale. f I IPT T A 11 A OP Embraces 12 acres of nicely-rolling ground, situated fronting Highland Avenue, near Highland Park and the JL iLMLar pLriOC Grand Gateway to the Park, soon to be constructed at a cost of $100,000 or more, and to be a model of archi tectural beauty. The tract is subdivided into 57 large, well-proportioned, evenly-graded lots, fronting on broad curbed, asphaltum paved and sewered ave nues and streets," bounded by wide concrete sidewalks, with spaces- on either side of the same for shade trees and borders of grass. The Plan is bounded on three sides by Highland avenue, Bryant street and Callowhill street, and bisected by Elgin avenue, Euclid avenue, St. Clair street, Mellon street, Mildred alley (30 ft wide), Azimuth alley and Maringo alley. In addition to a choice frontage, each lot has a roomy, convenient rear outlet The system of sewerage is most elaborate and .complete, reaching to every lot. The grading of the grounds, as well as of the streets and alleys, evi dences a feat of engineering skill. The curbing, paving and sidewalking are of the most durable -and artistic kind. EASY ACCESS, GRAND OUTLOOK, HEALTHFUL MR,-NO FOGS. By a gradual incline an elevation is reached here above the unhealthy fogs and dampness of the lower valley, where the air is always pure and exhilarating, and from whence a wide and pleasing view is obtained over the richest scenery in the East Liberty district Bryant street intersects Highland avenue at the corner of the property, and both thoroughfares are traversed by the Duquesne Electric line, the cars marked "Highland Avenue" being through cars, and the Bryant Street line issuing for a single fare transfer tickets over any of the three cable and electric lines, so that it may be truthfully said that all eastwardly rapid transit lines lead to and from LUELLA PLACE. THE ST. CLAIR STREET INLET TO THE PARK. Within a brief period St Clair street, running from North to South, and dividing the Plan near its cen ter, will be opened and finished into the Park and extended to Penn avenue, in East Liberty. It is proposed to make St Clair one of the finest driveways and residence streets in the city, and it will soon compete with Highland avenue for the fashionable travel to and from Pittsburg's favorite resort I NEGLEY AVE., THE GREAT INTER-RIVER THOROUGHFARE, Lies two squares west of LUELLA PLACE, and will be tapped within that distance by both Elgin avenue and Callowhill street, adding greatly to the accessibility of the property, particularly from the North, to its at tractiveness, and immeasurably to its future .value. PRICES, TERMS, RESTRICTIONS, Etc. A computation of the cost ot the worlc on ana under these grounds will conclusively demonstrate tne i tent- tW t-rif nnw ar whirh nti are nuoted are notablv low. as enmnared with values held on rough land in ! the sa,me vicinity or of a similar class. ' Everything has been done with a liberal hand to fit the grounds per fectly for residences and to protect buyers from assessments and .contingent expenses, which usually add heavily to the first cost TERMS OF PAYMENT will be made to suit any reasonable ddmands of purchasers, and building restrictions, such as to preserve the high character of the neighborhood, will be enforced. STEADY ENHAHCEMENT OF VALUES IN LUELLA PLACES... Is assured, and purchases made at the original figures, now ready for presentation, will yield undoubted profits in resales a short time hence. No other quarter of the city is' making such rapid progress in improve ments and development, and no other quarter presents equal inducements to those in quest of homes or of investments alone. . r A neat office has been erected on the grounds, where reprasantatives will be found in daily attendance. FOB LITHOGRAPHED ILANS (SHOWING A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF HIGHLAND PARK), PRICE-LISTS AND FURTHER PARTICULARS, APPLY TO -1 JOHNFITE; Owner, -Rto. CHARLES SOMBRS &c CO., Agents, "" . St-BUT FOR JSN INIMITABLE PLAN GO SEE THAT DESIGNED BY NATURE. X - ie25-i V CU I --siM w
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