Kmmrmmrrwm Hlfm TRE PITTjSBURG DISPATCH; TfftTKSDAT, ' SEPTEMBER "29, ssSHE L892. vv - iFKAD OF HER SEX. Jlrs. Hollis, of Homestead, Is Alarmed by Her Kew Neighbors. TAKING MEN OUT OP THE MILL, till Workers J'ovinr Into Houses Behind the I iff lenc. CJLO.XEL nUMNGS MAKES A PKOTEST Czptiia Xcxvtou stated last night that warrants bare hern issued for several llouicstend women who hare been active in tlireatciiin; the wives of non-unionists and that two nrrests will he made to-day. The Ueet reported case ot this character is the complaint ot Mrs. Hollis,-vrho has moved into a house on Twlilh street. She was -:uc!i alarmed by several 'women coming to er residence and telling her that if her husband did not leave the mill they would 1.111 her. An accurate description of t. e women has bren seenred and their arrests will lollop. The mill authorities learned yesterday that a Pittsburer who has ben working in the mill tor two weeks had induced a num ber ot skilled worker to quit. These lat U r, so it is claimed, were strikers from the "Union iron mills who had quietly come to Homestead and had taken the places of the locked-out men here. The emusary lor the Amalgamated Association went among fiem, and by threats of exposure and expul sion Iro'n the iron and steel workers' tr?anizaion had compelled them to leave. One ot the workers was approached by the emissary while at dinner to-day at the Rush lloue, and after an earnest conference vent to the mill and secured his trunk. He theu le't. Tne emissary is to be discharged immediately. A L'ormer Emnloj e Keturns to Work. It is announced that Albert Barnes, a former Homestead Bteelworker, who lately worked at Oliver & Roberts', entered the mill yesterday and was given a position as heater. All the men who hae been sleeping in barges and boats on the rher bank of the Jnillyaid were transferred yesterday to the new hoases built behind the fence. There were 60 additional bedrooms ready for oc cupancy in the morning and all ot them haebeen filled. The new boarding house on City Farm lane is bcinc rapidly fitted up to accommodate 100 persons. Four H oinestea I families with their house hold goods were moved by the Pennsylvania llailroad yesterday. The men are going to work in tie steel mill at Xew Castle. Officer Parker, who assaulted a drunken coal aud iron policeman, was discharged by Captain Xewton yesterday. Colonel Hillings is indignant because the mill policemen put their drunken comrade in the guard tent to sober up. "This camp is not a Keeley institute," he said. The policemen suoulu take care ot their own people. Knows of No Cliange. Tha Colonel is in ignorance of any move ment to place him or Colonel Kreps in command ot the deputies. So far as he is concerned he is not in Homestead for such c purpose. He added that four ot the Brad dock steel workers have applied to Mana ger Schwab to be transferred to the Home stead mill, believing they can better them selves. Detectives Farrel and Mills last night arrested George Diebold on two charges of murder and one ot aggravated riot. Die hold had returned to work in the mill and Vas captured at his post. Borough Officer William "Walls was ar rested last night on a charge of the larceny of a gold watch preferred by a prisoner he arrested Tuesday night for drunkeness. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JOS. HORNE & CO. A GREAT BARGAIN IN Sheets and Pillow Cases IN CENTER OF STORE. We place on sale this morning a lot of Bleached Sheets and Pillow Cases, which we effer at Less than the actual cost of the Muslin by the yard. The cloth is extra good quality and guaranteed to wear and wash as wll as the best in the market. Ncte the prices: 0-4 Sheets, or 81x90 inches, 65 cts, 10-4 Sheets, or 90x90 inches, 70 cts. 5-4 Hemstitched Pillow Cases, full length.beautifully stitched with three rows of hemstitch ing, 25 cts. each. 5 o-inch Hemstitched Pillow Cases, extra size, some having five rows of hemstitching, 27 cts. each. Don't fail to look at these aston ishing bargains to-day. each, each. KEW ADVSBTISEMENT3. WO I JOS. HORNE & CO., PEXS AVENUE. se29 101 AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESNE, Leading Theater. T .J ILAbT TIME IN PITTSBURG I LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT BUT 2. Last Matinee Satin day. "The New-Crowned Merry Ktne." Thomas Q. &EABKOOKE, And his Superb Comic Opera Co. in the Brilliant Lyric Triumph, "The Isle of Champagne," By Cha'k A. Byrne and Louis Jiarnson. OCT. 3 Tar and Tartar Comic Opera Co. SO'.'i) pvUQUESNE-NEXT WEEK. TAB AND TAKTAE. ANNIE MYEKS AND GEEAT CAST. Annie liver plays charmingly and slnzs divinely. By far the cntest and most amus ing of alt tho comic opera stars. She com bines girlishness ana chic in a manner ex tremely fascinattnc Buffalo News. se29-12 THE ALVIN THEATER. Charles L. Davis Owner and Manager Every evenins fljl week at 8.15 with SOUVENIR MATINEES Wefliies'iavnndSaturd i. RICHA.RTJ GOrDEI In Old Jed Prouty, of Bucksport. Me., Accompanied ny juiss uuiiA ivijufci. Next week A. F. Hai tz Co., In the ei pat Now Yolk success, "Friends." se2G 40 Fleishman's Millinery Opening. t Yesterday was a cala day at Fleishmans. For tho past week their millinery opening lias been extensivelv advertised and the la dies were on qut Vive to behold the beauties 01 the coming season. tub jrietsuman company nave novotea their enure second floor to their millinery department, making the largest department In Western Pennsylvania. Bonnets will leniatn small, -with close Maes and small cut crowns. The Marie f tuart brim, with pointed front, 4s again seen, the edge of the brim liavim; pendant Hinge of Jet bea'ls, spangles or sequins lall imr over a velvet band that fits the head closely. Capotes for elaDorate costumes ai 0 even smaller than regular bonnets. Bound lints aie of medium size, with low crowns. There are also some very large picturesque cavalier hat. English turbans are little changed in shape, mid theio are many close 'walking hats of lelt, some with indented Alpine crowns, and others with square ciowns somewhat like those of men's deiby liats. The colors for this season are lighter than those usually worn in winter. The leading teries or six shades gradually datkens from jiale rose to deep 1'iovence red. Jext, there Is a new lo green, usually called Angelic, which combines cuaimingly with JaiK muriere or mulberry leai green to the Hill deeper 1 onces or briar gieen. Diavolo Is a dull, yellowish led, whilo mephisto Is a glowing, brilliant tint. An observer, looking over largo importations of selected fabrics. Anils the prelerence given to emi nence purple, pinkish tanorapricot, reseda, emerald and mj rtle green, then beige, cas ur, maroon brown, cardinal and black. Felt, cloth and elvet aro the fabrics most used in the ue r bonnets. Flatted lelt bon nets are made of sle.ider stripes of lelt braided to Imitate fancy straw bialds. Fancy feathers promise to be tho trim mings of the season ingf quills, me phisto, curves anil attennao ntalin, the ostiicn tips so long worn. Bats"wings are umong tlie new w nims, but are pretty copies of the unsigh'ly original, made on of rorked quids ot glowiug colors, to which a metallic luster is olten added. Lophophore leathers that combine the popular blue and green fclmdes aie mounted 011 bands to represent a libbon of leathers and are theu looped in .Alsacian bona. Larce heiids of birds, many ot them most owlish-looking, connect two or three pairs ot wings, and mis 13 sufficient trimming lor the largest hat. Buckles and c'asps of larzo slzo are the faorite ornaments, and are seen not only in jet end steel and gilt, but in jet combined with pale cieon jade, with white strasB fctones. and with various light-coloied stones imitating opt ls.amethysts.canary diamonds, moonstones and very pale blue tuiqnoiscs. Steel buckles are cut to glisten like Jewels, urelsetiicy have a dull surlace emiched with colored enamels or with giltnailheads. Alsacian bous of Jot ana of colorod stones, or ot beads strung ou tine wires, are new and effective ornaments. The combination of lace withJnr, so pop ular last wintei, is teen again on French bonnets, and on the soft, small mufls that are made to accompany them. White gui pure laces ami point de genes with brown Jtussian sable or mink, are very effective.y used together on light cloth and velvet toques. Black guipnie insertions are lot In to the brims oi velvet hats or are made to Ecrvo as bindings along their wired edge. THE EXTRA. Sale of scats now opon for FRIENDS, Tho Great Comedy Drama Success, by Ed win Milton Boyle. A Great Cast. se29 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TOKIGUT. Edwin Arden. Eagle's Nest. Prices 15, 25,50,75. Matinee Saturday. 25. 50c reserved. Next week Piimrose and West's Eight Bells. sc29 DO TOU VTAST A CARPET Tor Tour Kitchen or a Bed Boom? IT So Bead This. Our special sale of Ingrain carpets at 2! cents a yard will be c. ntinued during this last week of September. U e have also added a still better grade of ingrains at SI cents lor the same period. from 40 to 50 styles of these two Hues to Felact from. All new iresli goods cut from full rolls The prices asked are Just one-half what came grades are selling lor elsewhere. Edward Uboetzinoer, K.7 aud 629 Fenn avenue. IT'S OPEN I WHAT? THE EXPOSITION. (Fourth Season.) It's Simply Immense! Have Yon Seen It? Season Closes October 22. HJ TTARRY DAVIS' EDEN MUSEE DeGBAY BKOS. In their thrilling li pnotio seanco. A thousand other wonders and Parker & Rt-tarde's high-class comedians AfcUY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday ana saiuraav TONY PASTOR And his own grand company o! American and European stars. se26-U ARRIS' THEATER-MRS. P. HARRIS, R. L. BRITION, T. F. DEAN, proprie tois and managers. Every afternoon and evening, Angnstin Nenvllle In "THE BOY TRAMP." Week October 3, "Peck's Bad Boy." se;9 PROF. JAMES P. BROOKS' (Only member in this 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. For Ladles and Gentlemen MONDAY, Oc tober 3, at 8 o'clock p. m. Call lor circulars at music stores. THE THUMA DANCING ACADEMY 1 a FOURTH AVENUE. Opening" Thl3 Evening: of Beginners' Classes at 8 O'clock. se27-9(l MISS AGNES HAMILTON'S Iajcioiris Aoadomy, LUTHER'S CYCLORAMA PARLORS, Beech street and Irwin avenue, opens Satur day afternoon, October L Class for adults Monday evening, Ootober 3. Specialties made of fancy dances and Delsarte, Former pupil, are invited to tho opening. se25 39 CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE AT BEN L. ELLIOTT'S. Telephone 183. 33 Fifth ave., apia-TTS Between Wood and Market. Klcbers' American Guitars. H. Kleber & Bra, No. 503 Wood street, are offering the following makes of American guitars at reduced prices. These instru ments cannot be duplicated by any music tiealer outside of Kleber Bros., they being the agents lor this territory. They aie warranted true In tone and not to split: Klcbers' special, $0 $7. Lakeside Oik. -$7 50. 3 50. Arlon Mahogany. $9 5a f 10 50. $11 50. Keystone Rosewood, $12, $13. American Conservatory Rosewood, $15. American Concert Rosewood, $18. Celebrated Washburn guitars, $S2 to 1150. The Washbiirns lead all other make. They are made in 35 styles. Send for catalogues. Angostura Bitters, the celebrated ap petizer, is used all oyer the world. Trust Your Grocer for good sugar, coffee and flour. He's sure to be up-to-date to keep fresh, pure goods, for he sells you KIRK'S AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP the sure test of every grocer's other goods. 85 million cakes made and sold last year. If a grocer trys to sell you any "just-as-good" soaps look out for his wooden nutmegs. .JAS, S. KIRK & CO., - Chicago. TWO AND T MAKE FIV "No. they don't I" cries one. "Yes, they do I" cries another. fi.hia!i P ftnvii n. tnlrd. v In facing a taot it is just as well to stare it squarely in the face, f make five any more tnuu u luciuuuub can uo au iiuuutnu.c, uruuiiuj a practice of giving $1 25 worth of goods for $1. Any sensible reade! nDOLLAE FOR DOLLAR When we began business in Pittsbu; stocked our warehouse with the best Fuinitnto, Carpets and Uj money could buy or experienced tasto select, we adopted DOLLAR UHS14 tor I1U91UOS3. THE PROMISES MADE WE KEEP Our inducements were: First To sell goods on the smallest margin or profit. Second To represent the goods to be what they are. Tnird To si vo our pattons tho benefit of n small first pavmont and easy installments. These have been faithfully carried out. Results A rapidly growing trade. Confidence established with our patrons. . THESE TERMS TO ALL: $ 12.00 WORTH, 50 Cts. CASH AND 50 Cts! WEEKLY. $ 25.00 WORTH, $ 1.00 CASH AND $ 1.00 WEEKLY. $ 50.00 WORTH, $2.00 CASH AND $2.00 WEEKLY. $ 75.00 WORTH, $2.50 CASH AND $2.50 WEEKLY. $100.00 WORTH, $3.00 CASH AND $3.00 WEEKLY. All Transactions Confidential. Look for Colored Electric Lights. Two and two do not a business if he makes of tuts advertisement g six weeks ago, and me Fuinlthtngs that FOR DOLLAR as our NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A BARGAIN, Can be had partments. in any of our many de- MURPHYBROS.CO. 27 SEVENTH STREET 27 Near Penn Avenue, 1, se29-69-Ths These figures mean to you on Good, five, ten, fifteen dollars saved Nev 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. $20.00 25.00 35.00 5.00 6.50 1 7.00 8.00 10.00 What's more Stylish, Ready-Made to put on your back. Popular prices increases the business, WANAMAKER & BROWN, ANDERSON BLOCK. j 3& SIXTH STREET. TROUSERS ForJ $5 you'll get the best ten dollars' worth ever worn. Overcoats; splendid fitting; ready e23 TOUGHIOGHENY .GOAL CO., LTD., Greennugh Street and Gas Alloy. OFFICE. 106 GRANT ST. T. S. KNAP, MANAGER 2clephonel070. Youghiogheny Gas and Steam Coal. White and River Sand. .es-Prompt service to manufacturers and consumers generally. Mills suppled ith river sand. Je7-7t-Tia STOP, LOOK, CONSIDER. For one week onlywe will offer for sale Double-iJarrel, Ureeoh-Loadlng Shotguns, Laminated Steel Barrels, Choke Bore, Top Action, Rebounding IlamniTS, Flstol Grip, and all improvements, at $11 50. Tills is beyond doubc tho best frun ever offered for the money. Also, full line oi shells, tools, bolts, covers, etc., at lowest .prices. s lOO LOADED SHELLS A.T $l.(SO. m3 c$ 932 and 934 Liberty st-and . 703,705 and 707Smithfield St. IMII JL N. B. Send for new Illustrated Catalogue. F025-TT33U K. TV. COK. PEIN AVE. AND SIXTH ST., riTTSBUKG, PA E-23,000 GRADUATES. LARGEST AND MOST PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS COLLEGE IN WESTERN PSNNA Send for Now Illustrated Circular, siving full particulars, mailed free. Address, J. C. SMITH'S SON. Eveninc Sessions begin Monday, September 26. Telephone 1515. aull-65-TTS THE & REVOLUTION IN PRICES 25 PER CENT LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. $5.00 Shoes at - - $3.00 $4.50 Shoes at - - $2.90 $4.00 Shoes at - - $2.90 $3.50 Shoes at - - $2.18 $3.00 Shoes at - - $2.00 $2.50 Shoes at - - $1.90 $2.00 Shoes at - - $1.00 1.75 Shoes at - - $i;qo- $1.50 Shoes at - - 99c EVERY' PAIR WARRANTED. W. M. LAIRD, MAMMOTH CASH STORES, 433 and 435 Wood St. Wholesale and Retail. 406, 408, 410 Market St. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. se27 THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED J. HARPER BOELL CO., KEW YORK. my tO-7-p 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 01 GBEDIT IN EVEHY DEPARTMEHT, H0PPERBR05 m i 307 WOOD ST- ap7-rr -fe OPTICAL J7 STIEREN akd x Instrnments S Catalogues on appllca-au27-na T of mm "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 good. just the kind here described as Fall quarts $1.00 each, or six for J&0Q. 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 $5.00 per dozen. For sale only by I WHOLESALE & BETAIL DRUGGISTS, 2 MARKET ST., COB. DIAMOND, seis-rrssu Pittsbnnr. Ta. HUT TOUK SPECTALCEK AT X&ie RXiciLfcXe Ojptdolcijci.. iyes Examined Free. Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. MAM0ND,oTicTr A WONDER OF THE AGE. All the prominent druggists are no sell in k Rheunmcura as a stanuaid article or their tiade, although it has been but a short time o.i the market, its farmer use, for over nine yeais, having been confined to the pri vate piactlce of the prominent physician who originated It. In liundieds of cases or rheumatism, gout and lumbago it has never failed in a single instance to benefit tho pa tient, Rlvlncr immediate relief from pain and wholly ennnj; the disease if Riven a fair trial. As an example, a centleman, -wlio-e unsought testimonial is eloquent with thanks for the boon or restoied lieiltb, cer tifies that he suffered terribly with rheu matism lor 25 j ears, which neither medi cines nor the baths of Hot Sprinzs, Mr. Clemens or Los Visas wonld relieve, but less than a bottle of Rhenmacura, which he be gan taking on the 19th of Kovt; 1831, freed him from pain, and he has never felt a twinceofthe rheumatism since "From its action in my ense," be says, "I consider it one of the wonders of the age." y'KIHHIE & 6HE5SM1I NITS CO., OlO Fenn JLve., Pittsburg, Pa. Price 83 per bottle. For sale by all druggists. send yonr aatne and address and wo will mail, free, pamphlet or testimonials. seS-TTssu ilHi!i w, KOEHLER'S Installment House feoccipytlie entire Mini "7 Sixth Street, MENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit (Ready-Made &. to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. ! Cash Prices Without Security. TERMS; One-thlrd of the amount purchueil must be paid down; the balanc In (mall weekly or monthly paymenti. Business trantacted itrietly confidential. Op dally, from 8 A. U.to B P. U. Saturdays until 11 r M. Eli I will send (sealed) E me region m&deaman of 1. .nMfal1 tn cre Varicocele, iiost Vlnor and ail results of indis cretions or excesses. Address with stamp, VM BVOXEX, Box 147, Marshall Mica. MANHOODi SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. l KAUFMANNS Wmmm . r ill ! FOR 3 DAYS ONLY. T II SATURDAY Now's the time to buy medium and heavy-weight Under wear, and Kaufmanns' is the place to get it, if your inter est is to be consulted. Quantity, Quality and Economy is the trinity that works to the buyer's advantage here. You see, unlike other dealers, we don't buy our Underwear in dozen lots from the. jobber, but in CASE LOTS DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER. As each case con tains from 24 to 36 dozen, you can readily see the differ ence in quantity between our stock and . those of other dealers, and, handling so much larger quantities, we buy and sell at away below other dealers' prices. Further, we exercise the greatest care in buying only from such manu facturers whose products are made of the purest medicated wool and free from all injurious dyes. Now, read the following bargain roster: MEN 'S hul i E U 44 75 89 $1.25 $1.50 $3 C For good Natural Wool Undershirts, ribbed; French neck; satin front; regular price 75c. C For fine Natural Wool Underwear; quality and finish equal to the regular gi goods. ' ' C For pure Sanitary Natural Wool Underwear, made by the well- known Bradford Mills; regular price fi.25. For pure Australian Natural Lamb's Wopl Underwear; soft and pleasant to the skin; regular price Si. 75. For the genuine French Ribbed Natural Wool Underwear; regular price $2. For full regular made English Natural Cashmere Underwear; regular price $4. , m '5 ji CAMEL'S ill HE 39 69 $1 $1.50 $1.75 C For fair quality; worth 65c. C For pure Camel's Hair Underwear, with silk finished neck and bosom and ribbed skirt; worth i. For the New England Knitting Mill's celebrated Camel's Hair Underwear; sold everywhere for Si. 50. For a superbly fine quality Camel's Hair Underwear, fin ished like the $$ full-fashioned goods. For the celebrated fleece-lined pure Camel's Hair Under wear; regular price 2.25. MEN 'SFi ICY COLORED E RWEAR Prices from 50c up. The following are better grades: C For superior quality Brown Mixed Underwear, pure wool; reg ular price 51. I C For choice from a complete line ot lancy stripes, mciuaing Swits Condes, Morris Mills, etc. For the celebrated American Hosiery o. s cnocoiate brown Merino Underwear; worth ?i.7S For the superior 2-thread solid colored sanitary Underwear, 3 shades; regular price 2. For the American Hosiery Co.'s extra fine ribbed Merino Underwear; sold .every where at 52.25. ... 1 i 1 :u : 1 c tt (fft AND UP TO 55 for tun regular raauc uu sim-unwu jaucy uu H), derwear; made by the far-famed Winsted Hosiery Co. and' Norfolk and New Brunswick Co. 'C For Dr. Wright's celebrated fleece-lined' Health Underwear. 75' 98' $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 75( T-pMedicated Scarlet Underwear, sot, 75c, 98c, S1.50 and U. TDr. Warner's Health Underwear (natural or Camel's Ha,ir Wool) $2, '$2.50 and S3. Same for Boys from Si. 25 up, TGIastenbury Health Underwear, S2 and S2.50. JMeddlicott, Morgan & Co.'s heavy ribbed Balbriggan Under wear at 89 c. 0Boys' Scarle;, Natural and Camel's Hair Wool Underwear from 19c up for 2 2 -inch size. Equally great bargains in Ladies', Children's and Infants Underwear. KAUFMANNS FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST. K
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