1 imm '' i1 "f V i r s: T"3i t 'tv t ssrpcspj " :jpv :ERr l?x see prrTSBURG dispatch, Tuesday. September 27. isoa ? i MIGHT CAUSE A RIOT. Judge Porter Sustains the Conyic lion of James Kedshaw. THIRTY DAYS TO TDE WORKHOUSE Held to Te the Minimum Sentence for Tellins at on-Union Men. I ROBABLE RESULT OP SUCH CONDUCT Judce Porter yesterday afternoon decided iht cse of James Eedshaw, the Homestead striker who was committed 30 days to the workhouse by Magistrate Gripp for disor derly conduct in calling some workmen in the mill scabs. The case was appealed to court and heard Saturday, Judge Pofter re ferring his decision until yesterday. Attorney JJrennen made an appeal for clemency for Redshaw, but Judge Porter adjudged him guilty, delivering the follow ing opinion: Tne evidence established that in too Im mediate vicinity or the place in which the conduct charged to be disorderly was In ilulircd in by defendant there had for a considerable time existed a very troubled b'ate of affairs, several thousands of former employes of the Carnesle Company were idle and their former employers wero en deavoring to operate the nulls with new men. f Ukel) to Cause Serious Trouble. There had been riot and bloodshed and a ery bitter feeling existed anion; the old men against those who were taking their "ji'accs in the mills. Tne nubile authorities had been called upon to preserve order, and the troops of the State and the deputies of the Sheriff in large numbers bad long been upon the prounil. The defendant knew all these facts; lie was one of the residents of the neiRhborhood. When such a state-of affairs exists, it would not be disorderly conduct for the men of either party among their own mends and in a reasonable mauner to ex presa their opinions of tho men belonging to the opposite party. Bat for a man ot one party to intentionally apply an offensive epithet to a number of men of the other party as they are passing along the public lihrhway must of necessity tend to create & tumult and provoke a conflict. A Serious Breach, or the Peace. At such a time a man who acts in such a manner is guilty or a breach of the public peace and cannot in any sense be held to b'e an orderly person. It is probable that the defendant wonld not have taken the chances of using such language in such a place and at such a time If he bad not, as he himself admits, been drinking. He must have known that a riot was a probable conse quence of his conduct. In conclusion, Bedshaw was adjudged guilty of disorderly conduct and sentenced SO days to the workhouse. Mr. Brennen wanted a lighter penalty, but Judge Porter said that, though it he Could, he would make the sentence only five days, the law fixed the minimum at 30 days, and lie must Impose that. CHOLEKA. Horsford's Add Phosphate The cholera microbe will not live In acid solutions, and Horsford's Acid Phosphate is recommended as the most desirable acid lor use as a remedy or preventive because of its beneficial effect on the nerves and process of digestion, as well as its tonic and general strengthening effect on the whole system. Half a teaspoonful in half a tumbler of water, with sugar If desired, makes a pal atable drink. Another lfe Saved. "I arrived home safely and still continue to Improve in health, and my friends think am looking remarkably well. The general impression here seems to have been that X would never return alive and can scarcely believe a cure has been perfected in my case. No one appreciates what has been done for me more than Mr. Wallace and my immediate family, who are Jubilant over my restored health. I assure you I shall ever hold In grateful remembrance the kind friends of the Hutchison Cancer Hospital, who have been instrumental in curing me of the terrible disease with which I was f afflicted, and 1 trust the future prosperity or the hospital may be assured, and many more suffering ones be made happy as I have been." Mrs. D. S. Wallace. Send tor circulars and testimonials to Freeport, Pa., Hutchison Cancer Hospital, Sewickley, Pa. THIS IS THE LAST TVEEK Of the Special Bargains in Ingrain Carpets and Lace Curtains at Groetzlnger's. These prices were made to introduce our house to strangeig visiting the city during the Exposition. The goods are all fresh and new; not a remnant in the list. We can't replace tbein for anything near the flguies at which they are offered. Ingrain carpets at S3 cents. A better grade of Ingrains at 31 cents a yard. J ace curtains at GO cents to $4 a pair. Edward Gkoetzikqer, 627 and 629 Penn avenue. Imported Horses. Mr. Daniel Arnhelm, of the Arnhelm Live Stock Company, limited, or S3 Second ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa., has left for Canada for two carloads of horses, and will return in ten days It will pay yon, ir wanting a horse of any kind, to wait on Mr. Arnhelm. This will be the second Importation or En glish hackney, coupe, carriage and draught horses to this market. They have now on hand 40 head of draught general purpose horses, also 75 bead of draught and pit mules, all sizes. MEVS FAIX OVERCOATS At $8, Worth SIS, P. C. C. O, Clothiers. To those who call to-dav we offer men's fine fall overcoats at $8, regular price $13. Uhoso overcoats are silk-laced or plain, satin sleeve lining, and come in black, grav, slate, oxfoid colons. Want one? Cost you only $8. You save almost 100 per cent. P. C. C. a, Clothiers, corner Grant and Diamond streets. rfelfcr, the Dry Cleaner, Is cleaning fall overcoats in a very superior manner. Does your coat need cleaning! We can do it. 3 Smithfleld, 100 Federal, Allegheny, 1913 Carson street, S. S. Tel. 3469-1264. A Gentle Reminder. Don't forget during the Exposition, that you will still ha e to bake biead, pies and biscuits. At tho same time you will be re minded that "KoalU" and "Our Best" nro the only brands of flout to use if you want to be successlul In all your haktngs. Those, flours can be purchased at your grocer's. KEAL EbTATE SWINGS BANK, Llit, 401 Smithfleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $75,000. Deposits or $1 and upward received and interest allowed at! per cent. tts Eatest Importation In Trench Millinery, Including the most select styles from the leading houses in Paris and New Tork, as well as the production of my own French designs. Mourning millinery a specialty. JIlle. E. Dretxii, 614 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa, Estey Organ, 840. A splendid Estey organ, in good condition, for $10. A bargain. J. M. HorotAinr 4 Co., 537 amithfleld street. Eat the Best. The best bread is Marvin's. It is pure and wholesome, as good as the best honsenifo can make it. If your grocer doesn't keep it tell hlin to get it for you. You'll never bake again if you try one loar of Marvin's bread. Double-Breasted Suits, 88. Men's fine suits, double-breasted, at $9; can't be duplicated nuder $15. Eighteen dif ferent patterns to choose from. P. c c c Clothlers.corner Grant and Diamond streets. Small in size, gre in results: De Witt's Little Early Ki-er. Best pill for constipation, best for tick headache and sour stomach. Have you a spare dollar? Deposit it with the People's Savings Bank, 81 Fourth avenue. XETV ADVERTISEMENTS OPENING! FRENCH PATTERN u n uumii-iui u Miirc SEPT. 28 MaiMi O'REILLY'S, ""fiEKoT. 407 Market St. se2G8 DUQUESNE. Pittsburg's Leading Theater. A ROYAL HUT! Thomas Q. SEABEOOKE And His Brilliant Comic Opera Co. eu j-eopie. UP-jEAn A. Gorgeous 7 VmR Operatic fv fcT Spectacle ! v uicatcav i 'i of t,1J ft jZSlA ComicOperas ".'H jprfeAffti-w r?Srr "The Isle of Champagne" By Byrne.Hatrison 5$& Big Family Mat. To-Morrow Best Seats, 50c Oct 3. Tar and Tartar Comic Opera Co. se27 THE ALVIN THEATER. Charles L. Davis Owner and Manager Every evening this week at 8.15 with SOUVENIR MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday, IEICjE3CJVIei GOXIEJKff In Old Jed Prouty, of Bucksport, Me., Accompanied bv MISS DORA WILE. Next week A F. Hai tz Co., in the gi eat Sew Tork success, "Friends." se26-40 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST TEN OF THEM LEFT ! "iMfMmi 'Jgg&i 'ggg This elegant quarterecl Oak Suite, Louis XIV. design, beautifully fin ished, at $38; original price $6o. Do not fail to see it. We have a hun dred pieces of Furniture from same factory which are to be closed out at same cut prices. M'ELVEEN F 434 AND 436 U1TURE COMPANY. Li ! SMITKFIELfl ST.. PITTSBURG, PA., se27-56 TT3 YOUGHIOQ-HENY COAL CO., LTD., Grc enough Street and Gas Alley. OFFICE, 106 GEAKT ST. Youghiogheny Gas and Steam Coal. as-Prompt service to manufacturers and consumers Mills suppled with river sand. T. S. KNAP, MANAGER Iclephone 1070. White and River Sand. enerally. Je7-7t-TTS pi HAND OPEBA HOUSE TO-NIGHi. Eagle's Nest. Edwin Arden. Prices 15, 25, 50, 75. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. 25, 50c reserved. Next week Primrose and West's Eight Bells. se26-15 IT'S OPEN I "WEt-A-TV THE EXPOSITION. (Fomth Season.) It's Simply Immense! Have Ton Seen Itl Season Closes October 22. H AERY DAVIS' EDEX MUSEE DeGKAT BROS. In their thrilling hj pnotlc seance. A thousand other wonders and Parker & Retarde's hbrh-class comedians. PROF. JAMES P. BROOKS' (Only member in tnis city of the American Society of Professors of Dancing, New. York) DANCING ACADEMY, Liberty av. and Sixth St., Will open for Misses and Masters SATUR DAY, October 1, at 3 o'clock p. it. tor Ladies and Gentlemen MONDAY, Oc tober 3, at 8 o'clock r. M. Call lor circulars at music stores. STOP, LOOK, CONSIDER. For one week only we will offer for sale Double-.Barrel, Breech-Loading Shotguns, Laminated Steel Barrels, Choke Bore, Top Action, Rebounding Hammers, Pistol Grip, and all Improvements, at $14 60. This is beyond doubt the best gun ever offered for the money. Also, full line ot shells, tools, belts, covers, etc., at lowest prloes. lOO LOADED SHBLL.S A.T 91.SO. Q T A ' i " 1 i3 Oj 932 and m Liberty st and DJjwO-. J L C33703J705and707SmithfieldSt N. B. Send for new Illustrated Catalogue. ' 8e2&-TTSBu N. W. COBU FEUN ATE. AND SIXTH ST., PITTSBTTUG, PA. J-23,000 GRADUATES. HE LARGEST AND MOST PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS COLLEGE IN WESTERN PENNA Send for New Illustrated Circular, giving fnll particulars, mailed free. Address, J. C. SMITH'S SON. Evening Sessions begin Monday, September 26. Telephone IMS. aiill-65-TTS HAKRY WILLIAMS' ACADESIY To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. TONY PASTOR And his own grand company of American and European stars. S62G-H HARRIS' THEATER-MRS. P. HARRIS, B. L. BRITTON, T. F. DEAN, proprie tors and managers. Every afternoon and evening, Angustln Neuvllle in "THE CAN NONBALL EXPRESS." . Week October 3, "Peck's Bad Boy." se7-15t-TTs MISS AGNES HAMILTON'S Icmolna: Academy, LUTHER'S CYCLORAMA PARLORS, Beech street and Irwin avenue, opens Satur day afternoon, October L Class for adults Monday evening, October 3. Specialties made of fancy dances and Delsarte. Former pupils are lnvlted,to the opening. se25-39 THE THUMA DANCING ACADEMY, 61 FOURTn AVENUE. Opening this evening of beginners' classes at 8 r. sr. se27 90 UNIVERSITY DANCING ACADEMY, Corner Ross and Diamond stieets. 1BS3. NINTH SEASON. 1892-93. Clas for ladies and gentlemen commenc ing MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 3. Term of ten nights, $J 00. se27-135 BRAUN'S DANCING ACADEMY, 63, 65 and 67 Fourth ave., second floor. Opening reception MONDAY, September 26, at 8 p. M. Three beginners' classes. Two advance classes. Two children's classes. Only school having four teachers. , Tuition One quarter (10 lessons), $3. A BARGAIN, II DECIDED BARGAIN Can be had in any of our many de partments. Bargains in Bedroom Suites. Bargains in Parlor Suites. Bargains in Bedding, etc Bargains in Stoves and Ra- ?, the largest selection in the city. Bargains,in Refrigeratois. Bargains in Baby Carriages. GASH OR CREDIT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, hsUiwg tqual FRAGRANT TRIPHOSA For Cleaning ' .SILVERWARE, CHINA, GLASS, PUTbRAWS. Grocers and Druggists , Sell It. , HOPPER BROSi CO., 307 WOOD ST. ap7-TT JAPANESB I rM T I SUE SiP CURB A enre for Piles. External, Internal, Blind, Bleed, lnr and Itching, Chronic. Recent or Hereditary. This remedy has positively never been known to fall, tt a box. 6 for to. by mall. A guarantee given with six boxes, when purchased at one time, to ro fund the ts if not cured, lsiued by EMU, O, STOCKY, Urniirlst, Wholesale and Retail Ajent, No. 1401 and 1701 Penn ave.. corner tVyhe ave. and Fclton St.. Pittsbnric, Pa. Use btneky'. DUrrhcea Cramp Cui c CS and 59 ctj. JaJ-42-oJ ESTABLISHED 187U. BLACK GIN KIDNEYS, Is a relief and sure cure to tbe Urinary Organs, Gravel and Chronic Catairh of the Bladder, lbn Swiss Stomach Bitters trade maiik. are a sure cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and every species of in digestion. . lid Cherry Tonic, tne most popular prep aration for enre of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and lunr troubles. Either of the above $1 per bottle, or $6 for $5. If your dni'-'gist doe- not handle these goods writo to WM. F. ZOELLEK, sole M'lr, Pittsburg, Pa. jaM7-TT8 OPTICAL AND smRrS woMiBiOcal w, Iisirirals. Catalogues on applica-au27-Trs PATFNTQ" O.D.LEVIS (next Leader) r" I " I O. 33i Fifth av.,Plttsburs, Pa Twenty years solicitor. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PURITY OF LiqUDRS. When Whiskey is prescribed it should be strictly pure in every respect. Good Whiskey should be "aged" natur ally, not by artificial process. When you buy FLEMING'S Old Export Whiskey You get just tbe kind here described as good. Full quarts 51. 00 each, or six for 55.00. Mail and express orders promptly shipped to all points. Fleming's California Wines should be used In every home. They are good, pure and wholesome. Quarts 50c each, or 55. 00 per dozen. For sale only.bv ffi.FLEi!G&SON, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEUGGISXS, 412 MARKET ST., COB. DIAMOND, selS-TTSsn rittsbunr. Pa. UTJT TOUR SPECTALCES AT Ttie Reliable Optiolan. Eyes Examined Free. zsm "-"V ;E?Si Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAH0ND,23S& NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A WONDER OF THE AGE, All the prominent druggists are now sell ing Rheumacnra as a standard article of their trade, although it has been but a short time on the market, its former use, for over nine years, having been confined to the pri vate practice of the prominent physician who originated it. In hundreds of cases of rheumatism, gout and lumbago it has never failed in a slnzle instance to benefit tbe pa tient, givins Immediate relief trom pain and wholly curing the disease if given a fair trial. As an example, a gentleman, whOie unsought testimonial is eloquent with thanks for the boon or restoied heulth, cer tifies that he suffered terribly with rhou matism for 25 years, which neither medi cines nor the baths of Hot Springs, Mt. Clemens or Los VIgas would relieve, but less than a bottle of Rheumacura, which he be gan taking on the 19th oC Nov., 1891, freed him from pain, and he has never felt a twinge of the rheumatism since. "From its action in my case," he says, "I consider it one of the wonders of the age." milE l CHESSMAN M'F'G GO., eie Penn Ave., PIttabui-B, Pa. Price 83 per bottle. For sale by all druggists. .. Send your name and address and we will mall, free, pamphlet of testimonials. se25-TTS3u THE GREATEST OF THE AGE. WEAR VB WEAR. no jJyN ND OTHER. OTHER Special lenses ground on the premises. CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, 42 Federal street, Allegheny, Fa. ARTIFICIAL EYES INSERTED. See Exhibit In Exposition Building. sell-Tursn THE IMS III OFFICE FURNITURE Ik- REVOLUTION IN PRICES. 25 Per Cent Lower THAN EVER BEFORE - $3-00 - $2.90 - $2.90 - $2.18 - $2.00 - $1.90 - $1.00 - $1.00 " 99C .00 Shoes at - $4.50 Shoes at - .00 Shoes at -.50 Shoes' at' -.00' -Shtes at - $2.50 Shoes at - $2.60 Shoes at - J 1. 75 Shoes at - $1.50 Shoes at - EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. W. M. LAIRD, MAMMOTH CASH STORES, 433 and 435 . Wood St. Wholesale and Retail. 406, 408, 410 Market St. Mail OrJers Promptly Filled. se27 i: IF PROTECTION. RECIPROCITY There are CAKES that are square, Round, oval and flat, But the cake of the period, Is GRANDFATHER'S HAT. The People don't seem to be able to get enough of this delightful new cake. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY LIKES IT. EVERYBODY IS BUYING IT. And no wonder. "GRANDFATHER'S HAT" is a delightful cake. Nobody who tries can help liking it. Ask your grocer for it. If he hasn't it in stock, tell him to get it for you. MARVIN'S BAKERY, PITTSBURG. sel3-7 McEIveen Furniture Co., Lim., 484 and 430 Smithfleld St., Pittsburg, Pa. Send for catalogue or call and see u. . sel.201-rrs TAILORING. Correct Fall Suitings and Overcoatings. H. & C. P. AHLEES, Herobant Tailors. 420 Smithfleld st. ' TT83r . $20.00 25.00 35.00 $ These figures mean five, ten, fifteen dollars saved to you on Good, New Suits. Our saying so can only be confirmed by a visit of inspection. You'll see an enormous stock of suitings; beau-, tiful Dress Fabrics and stylish. 5.001 6.50 7.00 . 8.00 10.00 What's more Stylish, Ready-Made Overcoats; splendid fitting; ready to put on your back. Popular prices increases the business. TROUSERS For $5 you'll get the best ten dollars' worth ever worn. WANAMAKER & BROWN, andeeson block: e23 SO SIXTH STREET. THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED -BY- J. HARPER BONNELL CO., YORK. ujj oU-7-l A 'FORTUNE INVESTED IN K m - ft. 1 . tin ' L ' "V I ft ft l IX I ' V- VJ I IB I W ! .TTB1S I I I F I M il 4 I J B 1 i J -asT.tfjjM. I V 0 hai B r a m m ..g.gyf HERE'S food for reflection: Our stock of MEN'S SUITS alone represents more value than the entire clothing stock (suits, overcoats and all both for men and boys) of any other house in this town. This fact speaks volumes; for,, since no merchant will invest more money than his business abso lutely requires, the truth stands out as clear as the noonday sun that we do the largest clothing trade in Pittsburg. And if so, why so? Simply, because we give better value for your money than any other concern. For years we have tried and studied ' to raise the standard of our clothing from good to better from better to best, without; however, raising our prices in propor tion. In both we have succeeded. Hard, earnest and honest work accomplished the former; the vast increase in our sales effected the latter. True, other houses, too, have improved'and advanced (and nothing pleases us more than to praise honor-, able, progressive competition), but none, of them have kept pace with us. We to-day offer the MAXIMUM in quality, style and assortment, and the MINIMUM in price. In proof of our statement we invite investigation. Come in, see, examine, scrutinize and compare our goods and prices with those of other houses. It's the only way to convince yourself, and, in justice to yourself, you should know the fact before buying any clothing. S ALTHOUGH any man's suit picked from our mammoth v fall stock is a DEAD SURE bargain (being at least 20 per cent below other dealers' prices), we would call partic ular attention to our great and popular $y.sor$io, $12 and $15 lines. These four lines are calculated to meet the leanest and fattest purse. No need to go higher than $7.50, if a. good, substantial and stylish suit is wanted; no necessity of paying more than $15, no matter how fastidious or particular the buyer may be. Of course, we also have suits at $20 and $25, and even $30. But these are the "creamy" imported goods which have been brought all the wayjrom England, Scotland, France or Germany. This may make them more elegant and fashion able, but it does NOT make them a whit better or more ser viceable than our A No. 1 American Suits at $15. It certainly makes them more costly, but cost isn't everything. Good judg ment often counts ias much. But to return to our $7.50, $10, $12 and $15 lines. They consist of Sack and Cutaway Frock Suits, single or double-breasted, and made of cheviots, home spuns, boucle cloths, cassimeres. worsteds, etc, in all new and stylish colors, mixtures and designs. Whether you need a. suit or not, come in and see these four banner lines. The informa tion will prove profitable to you. When you do, you will fur ther consult your interest by coming now while our stock is fresh and complete. KAUFM ANNS'. FIFTH -VIE- S3yniTsiFiEix,r) st. KAUFM ANNS'. v? i ' .. . .. r j.' A'. j -- .. mi, j., -. . . i.? -aan i