Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, October 01, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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BELAMATER'S STORY
Of the Events LeadlDg Up to. the
Failure of His Rank.
HE WAS ENGAGED IN POLITICS
And Did Not Know Much About His Busi
ness Affiitrs Then.
A KOT GUILTX PLEA DISALLOWED
Meadville, Sept. 3a At the qpening
of court this luorning the defence tuoVed for
a verdict of not guilty in the cases of G. E.
and T A. Delamater, which was refused.
G. W. Delamater .a sworn and testified as
to the value of the assets of the firm and its
individual members. The Delamater block
liad cost $149,000 and had a rental value of
85,000. Thft total assets, according to the
valuation pi Delamater, was 51,127(450. The
witness said lie only had a general know
ledge ot the business of Delamater & Co.
, during 1887. "68, '89 and '90. He had always
' estimated his, property as being amply
Mifficicnt to meet his obligations. He be
lieved at the time in 1890 that the bank
that Is, the partners taking together was
j'erlcctly solvent.
Before the failure the witness was en
paged in politics and business enterprises
in other cities. He was also in the State
Senate. From the 1st of April until the
election the witness spent less than ten full
days in Headville. At the time of the fail
ure, G. W. Delamater was out of town and
returned in time only to eign the assign
ment papers He had no knowledge of the
assignment nntil he returned to Meadville
on the morning of the assignment, Decem
bers. In the week of the failure the wit
ness deposited 5150,000 in the bank of the
Dfiamaters.
Mr. Delamater said he had tried to do
the best he could for creditors, and made a
written proposition to them. In the mean
time he, With his lather and brothers, had
been arrested and indicted. He saw that
the creditors were losing confidence in him.
He had no recollection of saving to the
committee of the creditors that the liabili
ties were 51,000,000 or 51,250,000, bnt he did
say abont ?S00,000. The purpose of his
meeting with the creditors was settlement
and the avoidance of the sacrifice of the val
uable property. 'Witness did not make oat
the list ot depositors and the amounts due,
which had been given to the creditors, but
he believed it to be correct He said that
G. B. t and T. A. Delamater had never had
anything tc do in the bank actively. He
said he believed the 558,000 due to the Phil
adelphia Finance Company was good to
day, and would be paid.
The defense produced a number of certifi
cates ot deposits which had been paid be
fore they were due, to show that detendants
had no knowledge of their insolvency. The
testimony will close to-morrow.
AMUSEMENTS.
DUQUESNE, Next Week.
TAR AND TARTAR.
WILLIAM rKTJETTK AND GREAT CAST,
Perfect In Voice, graceful of fljruro and
majestic, Pruette made an ideal JSedouin
chief. Buffalo News. ocl 19
THE TOWER DANCING ACADEMY,
CYCLOHAMA AUDITORIUM,
75 IRWIN AVENUE, ALLEGHENY.
The largest, smoothest floor in the two
cities. Open October 1 for children, October
8 for adults. Society class Thursday even
ings. ocl-17
THE PEOPLE'S STORE, - FIFTH AVE.
OPENING UP THE FALL BUSINESS CAMPAIGNS
With the coming of October we open up .our fall business campaign in dead earnest Every
department bristling with beauty and bargains. We just give one from each
department They'll tell the story of the rest
WE SELL THE BEST LADIES' $1.25 SHOE IN THE CITY. GUARANTEED ALL SOLID LEATHER.
Gloat Department
JACKETS.
Your choice of hun
dreds of fine new style
Jackets in 3 kinds of
Cloth, 3 kinds of Fur
and 3 different colors.
The cloths are Beaver,
AT Diagonal or Cheviot
$10. The Furs are Astrachan,
Electric Seal or Opos
sum. The colors are
Black, Blue or Tan.
These all have deep fur
collars and full fur roll.
Natural head fastenings.
The price is only $10.
CAPES.
Capes are just the thing
for cool autumn eve
ings. We have them
at all prices, but just
AT give this special at &2.K0.
$3.50.Full length Black Hare
Capes, long fur, satin
lined throughout, and
onI.v $3-5-
HOW ABOUT
THE
Dear Girls,
Don't blush, but have you
tried those famous hooks with
humps inside?
See that
hump?
Trcde-Mark reg. Apr. 19. '93.
The De Long Patent Hook and Eye.
AMUSEMENTS.
DUQU
ESNE,
Pittsburg's
Leading Theater.
LAST
NIGHT
TO-NIGHT.
LAST TIMES IN PITTSBURG I,
The New-Crowned'Merry
Kin?," Thomas Q.
SEABttOOKE,
And his Superb Comlo Opera
Co. In the Brilliant Lyric
Triumph,
"The Isle of Champagne,"
By Cbas. A. Byrne and Louis
. Harrison.
Last
Grand
Matinee
To-Dav.
OCT. 3-Tar and Tartar Comio Opera Co.
oci
THE ALV1H THEATER.
Charles L.tavls owner and Manager
Every evening this week at 8:15 with
SOUVENIR MATINEES
WeilneBdav snasatitrd.lv.
RICHARD GOXIII
In Old Jed Prouty, of Bucksport. Me,
Accompanied try MISS DORA WILE.
Next week A. F. ITattz Co., In the gieat
New York success, "Friends."
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GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
TO-NIGHT.
Eagle's
Nest.
Edwin Arden.
Prices 15, 25,50,75.
Matinee Saturday. 26. WW reserved.
Next week Primrose and West's Eight Bells.
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IT'S OPEN!
WHAT?
THE EXPOSITION.
(Fourth Season.)
It's Slihply Immense! Have Yon Been Itt
Season Closes October 22.
H
ARRY IM.VI8' EDEN JlIUSEE
DeGRAY BROS.
In their thrilling hypnotic seance.
A thousand other wonders and Parker &
Retarde's hhrh-class comedians.
HAKUY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
TONY PASTOR
And his own grand company of American
and European stars.
E6-.6-11,
TTABEIS' THEATER-MRS. P. HARRIS,
tors and managers. Every afternoon and
evening, Augustin Neuville in "THE BOY
TRAMP." Week October 3, "Peck's Bad
Boy." Be29
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 L at 8 o'clock p. M.
For Ladles and Gentlemen MONDAY, Oc
tober 3, at 8 o'clock r. M.
Call lor circulars at music stores.
Suit Section.
suits:
You know how the styl
ish, comfortable Reefer
Suits have caught on
AT with the ladies. We
$13.50 have the 'newest styles
in all-wool Serge Reefer
Suits in blue or black;
4 silk lined at $13.50.
DOLGORUKI SUITS.
Everything Russian goes
this fall; the Dolgoruki
more than anything; we
have the Suits in Chev
iot, Serge" or Diagonals;
' plain or fancy colors.
MILLINERS
Stylish Felt Sailor Hats
trimmed with silk vel
AT vet and fancy aigrettes.
$2.25 We will trim them in
any color or combina
tion you wish at $2.25.
TRIMMINGS, LACES, HANDKERCHIEFS, NOTIONS, TOILET NECESSARIES, ETC., ETC., ETC?
THOUSAND AND ONE LITTLE THINGS YOU'RE WANTING ALL THE TIME. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON THEM.
THIS PHTSBURft
A WONDER
OF THE AGE.
All the prominent druggists are now sell
ing Bbeumaeura as a standard article of
their trade, although It has been but a short
time on thB market, Its ftiinar use, for over
nine years, having been confined to the pri
vate practice of the prominent physloian
who originated It. In hundreds or cases or
rheumatism, gout and lumbago It has never
failed In a single instance to beneflc the pa
tient, giving immediate relief trom pain and
wholly curing the disease if given a fair
trial. As an example, a gentleman, whose
unsought testimonial is eloquent with
thanks for the boon or restored health, cer
tifies that he suffered terribly with rheu
matism lor 25 years, which neither medi
cines nor the baths or Hot Springs, Mt.
Clomens or Los Vlgas would relieve, bnt less
than a bottle of Bhcuniaeurn, which he be
gan taking on the 19th of Nov., 1891, freed
Elm 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 or the wonders of the age."
M'KINRIE CHESSMAN MT'G CO.,
OlO Fenn Ave., Flttabnrg, Pa.
Fries 83 per bottle. Tot sale by all
druggists.
Mead yonr aama and address and we
will nail, free, pamphlet or testimonials.
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Pill! OF LIQUORS.
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 the kind here described as
good.
Full quarts St 00 each, or six for 55. 00.
Mail and express orders promptly shipped
to all points.
Fleming's California Wines should be
used in ereryjiome. They are good, pure
and wholesome.
Quarts 50c each, or $5.00 per dozen.
For sale only by
Jt XJJXJJ.UXi.IU W. UUJ.ll
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
12 MARKET ST., COR. DIAMOND,
selS-rrssu Pittsburg, Pa.
OPTICAL
AND
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Units.
Catalogues on appllca-au27-TTs
CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE
AT
BEN L. ELLIOTT'S.
Telephone 183. S3 Fifth ave.,
apl2-TTS Between Wood and Market,
Dress Hoods Sept
WOOLEN.
Your choice of over 200
pieces of fine imported
-Novelties at $1.25; wool
and wool and silk
effects; set or change
able colors in plain and
AT broken stripes, Jacqu-
$1.25 ards, Flecks, Conven
tional Designs, etc. In
fact there's no end to
the variety at this price.
Fine qualities at $1.50,
j $1.75 and UP to $2.50.
SILKS.
New designs in figured
changeable Glace Silks
at 69c Better qualities
in stock, of course, but
AT this is a special value.
69c About 12 different
shades. In plain change
ables' we can give you
all shades in taffetas or
surahs at 75c.
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DISPATCH, SATURDAY,
COME TO-DAY
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if ttott -w.A.:Enr to see
:k: .a. TriE1 im: . idt usr
flu Moujeska DerDr HL
His broken all records' in point of
popularity. Although it is but one
short month since this hat was first
introduced by us to the public, it to
day decorates the craniums of thou
sands of gentlemen. The secret of
the success of the Modjeska is that it
perfectly conforms with nearly all
faces and features. Stout men, lean
men, tall men, short men all can
wear the Modjeska with equal grace
if becomes them all- it catches
them all. Price of this hat, in black
or brown,
ONLY $3.
Quality equal to $5 Hats
elsewhere.
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zfilftih: aye. jltx-jd sciriiFiEriiD so?.
N. -W. COB. P1N ATE. AND SIXTH ST., MTTSBTTHO, PA.
C-23,000 GRADUATES.
THE LARGEST AND MOST PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS COLLEGE IN WESTERN PENNA
Send for New illustrated Circular, giving full particulars, mailed free.
Address, J. C. SMITH'S SON.
Evening Sessions becin Monday, September 2& Telephone 1545.
aull-65-ns
Hosiery SUnflerwear
HOSIERY.
Ladies' fine Wool Cash
mere Hose at 50c; fast
,AT black (Heinrich Schop
50c per); full fashioned; per
fect fitting; won't hurt
your feet
GLOVES.
At $1.00 we have 5-
hook real Kid Gloves
AT in black and colors;
$1.00 also, black and colors in
a very fine Mousque
taire Glove.
UNDERWEAR
Men's arid Ladies' win-
ter weight good Merino
AT Underwear at 50c; nat
t)0c ural color or white; long
or short sleeves; all
sizes; 50a
OCTOBER 1, 1892,
FAIRLY BRISTLING
THIS FASHIONABLE HEEFER.
Made of
f?fvihfrf
half satin
THIS RUSSIAN SUIT,
than rti-
Made of fine Navy Serge,
with two rows of embroi
dery in front and back,
vv m
VJINLiI
pointed bodice belt, bell
skirt and fully embroidered,
ONLY $7.
REGULAR PRICE $10.
REGULAR
Men'saMBoys'Wear
MEN'S FURNISHINGS.
All sizes in Men's White
'Unlaundered Shirts;
AT Utica Nonpareil Muslin;
50c fine linen fronts; rein
forced back and front;
all lengths in sleeves.
' 5oc-
BOYS', CLOTHING. ,
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Prettyand durable Cloth
Suits; double-breasted;
AT short pants; well and
$2. 50 strongly made; all sizes
from '4 to 14 years.
$2.50.
BOYS' SHOES.
All sizes in Boys' and
Youths' (Iesatr) Shoes at
AT $1.00; lace or button;
$1.00 guaranteed solid leather.
See them.
WITH BARGAINS.
ksaiBr
extra rood atialitv THIS NO Dill BOX GOAL
4 inkc fia'
linear full astra- Made of fine All -
vi ci,.! .nil. Beaver, half-lined
4 head ornaments. ' Satin SeW welt
paibu pockets, uuiv.ii
TT X T ar black, navy or tan;
UlNLY
$9,
PRICE $12. REGULAR PRICE
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STOP, LOOK, CONSIDER.
For one week only we will offer for sale Douule-iJarrel, Breech-Loading Shotguns
Laminated Steel Barrels, Choke Bore, Top Action, Rebounding Hammers, Flstol Grip, and
an improvements, at 314 00. Tins is Deyond
Also, fan line 01 sneils, tools, belts, covers,
IOO XCXAJCI3X SHEfvLS A.T 81SO.
N. B. Send for new Illnstratod Catalogue.
CARPETS.
v At 50c, the finest, hand
somest and cheapest
lot of Tapestry Carpets
you ever saw. Over
100 pieces to choose
AT from. The same ad
'50c. jectives might be used
on all our other carpets,
but we only give one of
them, and this one is a
double extra special.
CURTAINS.
Nottingham Curtains,
made as an exact imita
tion of Real Brussels
Lace. ' If you bought
AT these designs in the
$2.50. original, they'd cost you
$20 to $25. Unless you
go up close, to them, you
cannot tell but what they
are real Brussels. They
only cost $2.50.
HouseHsiiis
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THE ENGLISH ILKINb' HIT
Is another record-breaker, our
Millinery Department having sold
many thousands since the open
ing of the season. Being cute,
jaunty, simple, yet fashionable,
it didn't take long torthe English
Walking Hat to become "ALL
THE KAGE" and "ALL THE
GO." To-morrow morning we
Wool
with
seamsJ
shall place on sale 4,000 of these
nobby styles of
kui
LADIES' HEADGEAR,
In black and all different colors,
and trimmed with rich silk band,
at
ONLY 98c.
Regular price elsewhere
2.00.
$13.
aouot tne Dest gun ever onereaior sue money.
etc., at I9west prices.
932 and 934 Liberty St and
,703,705and707SmiMeldSt
se25-TTsa
BLANKETS.
At $4. 50, a really mar
velous value in All-Wool
Country Blankets;
colored borders; extra
size and extra weight;
AT every thread guaranteed
pure wool and unshrink-
$4.50 able. See them in win
dow. We ve about 1,000
pairs of these. When
you see them you'll take
two or three pairs your
self. COMFORTS.
,' Full size satin-covered
" Eider Down Comforts.
AT One side plain color and
$4.00 the other side fancy.
Size six by six. Only
$4.
SPREADS.
At $1, the regular $1.25
quality White Spreads.
AT Marseilles pattern.
$1.00 You'd pay $1.25 for
them most anywhere.
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