""-illJjL r " " V iHBprrisBtTRG pispatoh;' fkpat, ' October - si, 1892. MOTHER MOWE MADE. The Printing Company' Notified Kot to Print the Ballots. THE WOBK-WILL GO OK, HOWEYEB. Elliot Eeforrn Association Offers Assistant Counsel IK THE EFFORT TOTE3TTHE BAKER LAW Another eflort to stop the printing of the Baker ballots was made yesterday. The Pittsburg Printing Company, -which has the contract for printing the ballots, informed the County Commissioners yesterday that notice had been serred on them to stop the wort. The notice was given by William "Macrum, one of the parties interested in the suit filed in the Supreme Court The notice was to the effect that the company had not better 0 on with the work. There is a question if the contract is a legal one. If it is alleged, he asserted, the county could not be held responsible for the money, the Commissioner! were personally not liable. The company gave no indication to the Commissioners that they would pay any attention to the notice, the contract having. been completed and a bond given. The Commissioners treated the matter as a "bluff" made to stop the work. Xo further action has been taken in the case before the Supremn Court, and the Commissioners have as yet received no offi cial notice ot it. Yesterdav the Commissioners received a telegram irom George G. Mercer, or Phila delphia, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Ballot Eeforrn Association. Be said the Association, if desirable, would furnish assistant connsel free of charge to Alle gheny county to aid the Commissioners in determining the ballot suit. The Commissioners returned a reply to Mr. Mercer, thanking him for the offer and statins that as yet "they had received no official notification of the suit. When they did they would consult with their attorney and be guided by him in acting upon the generous oiler. The Pennsylvania Ballot Reform Associ ation making the offer is the association responsible, it is stated, for having secured the passage of the Baker ballot law when its defeat had already been determined upon at Hamsburg. A CLE AS CA6E 07 PKPBIMIHAIIOS. Capo Haytlcn Authorities Refuge Entry to an American but Not to a British Vessel. Washington, Oct. SO. The United States Consul at Cape Haytien has made a report to the State Department, under date of September 26, in regard to the case of the American steamer Saginaw, of the Clyde line, which waa refuted free pra tique, notwithstanding she had clean bills, and ordered to quarantine for five days. In defense of this action the commission at Haytien said that the Saginaw came from ait infected port and that cholera was rag inir in New Yoit. The agent of the Teasel said that he would hold the Haytien Gov ernment 'iable for all losses arising there from. That there was discrimination against the American vessel is shown in the tact tnat the British steamer Alene, which left New York September 14, was allowed to enter at Port au Prince without detention or moles tation of any kind. TtTien Nature Seeds assistance It may be best to render It promptly, but one should remember to use even the most porfeot remedies only when needed. Tne best and most simple and pen He remedy is the Syrup of JIrs, manufac tured by the California Fig Syrup Co. NEW ADTKETlRKMKNTa. Our store will be open all day to-day, Columbus Day. Boaos & Bum, Allegheny. Srroi S cents in postage tor illustrated pro. gramme of Columbus Day to A. Y. Lee, C E., 78 Fourth avenue. A MILLIQN'JBABIES X? yearf"in all parts of the world! WhataJotof babiesKThe majority of them are raised on the MIL BORDEN "EAGLE" BRAND Condensed Milk. The "Eagle" brand is pure, rich, uniform and djgestable. All these qualities are indispensable in food for Infants. Get, the "Eagle" brand. Take no 3 substitute. It has no equal, Tour Grocer a&4 Drag girt sell it. KEW ADVERTISEMENTS, VASMS!JiJ rwWM1f 5srjS It Is the most perfect, natural and strengthening food for children. WiU Get Into Trouble. Thoe two liquor dealers who are buying up tlie empty bottles and refilling tliem with inferior stuff, palming it otr as Klein's Silver Ajce ! e. w ill get into trouble if tLey do not stop it now. They loret tliat the cork rs branded, und the metallic cup stamped with my monogram trade mark. It won't do, boys, tlio roods are too well known, Silver Age is a household article and sells everywhere at $1 SO pec lull quart. Headquarters, 82 Federal street, Allcgueny, Jt'a. The Home Medicine Is what Hood's Sarsaparilla may well be called, because of the benefit whole families derive from it. Henry C. Bicbardson, of Si loam, N. Y., says that he and his wife have been wonderfully ben efited by Hood's Sarsa parilla. Mrs. B. was miserable all the time with kidney complaint bnt began Improving when she had taken Mr.. Richardson. Hood's Sirsaparilla one week, and after taking three bottles was perfectly cured. Mr. B. says be bad Heart Failure, Catarrh and Liver Complaint Could not sleep, bloated badly, had pains In his back, ringlnp noises in his ears, etc Hood's Sarsanarilla eave Immediate benefit, sound sleep and good health. He says: "We both praise Hood's Sarsaparilla and think there is no medicine like It." MEN'S UNDERWEAR. WE QUOTE FOR THIS WEEK the following prices that will bring hundreds of new buyers to this department: AT Kfln Men's Camel's Hair Shirts and Drawers, worth 7SC. AT 70C Mens iNaturai wooi oniris anu wawro, nuim pi. AT 88c Men's Fancy Striped Cashmere Shirts and Drawers, exceptionally good values, worth Hi. 35. AT $1.00 Men's Australian Wool Shirts and Drawers; non-shrinkable; they would bt cheap at $ 1, 25. AT $h50 Men's English extra fine Cashmere Wool Shjrts and Drawers; SOU as SUK, nuil-smiUMUic, wuim p. DOUGLAS & MACKIE, 151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. . . oc21-w WW NEW ADVKBTTSEMKNT3. . TWO THOUSAND CHAINS With the above guarantee on eaeh. hun dreds or different patterns and designs, we offer this week at $1;50, For Ladles' and Gents' wear. This lathe greatest bargain we ever advertised. aoh chain hat a swivel attached like this: Leather-lined and non-matrnetlo, with my name stamped In them as a further guaran tee. B. E. ARONS, JEWELER, WHOLESALE AKD BETAIL, es thjewec A.v"B5Sfcr. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. KICKERS! BOYS MID GIRLS 7 MS THE GREATEST OF THE AGE. noon's pn.ts cure Nausea, Sick Head ache, LIndIcesnJBlUousness. A3IUSEMEJTTS. Klebers' Music House Leads Them All Crowded Daily With Bayers. It is conceded that the bulk of pianos and organs sold in this city and neighborhood come from the old and uopular house or H. Klebori Cro.SOG Mood sueet. aheyhaie handled" nil tlio best instruments made in this country and Europe, but they sell only the choicest of them all, leaving it to the other music dealers to "handle" away at the infenor, worthless ones. What can com pile with the matchless Stein way, the uperl Conover or the popular Opera pianos? or the great plano-oruaus, looking and playing like a $500 upright piano and costing only $1507 or the matchless new Vo cation church 01 can. whiob. while onlv cost ing S00, is fully equal in power and variety to a $2,500 pipe organ, and will cost abso lutely nothing for keeping it in good tune for many years, while every pipe organ must be tuned once eveiy j ear at least, at an expense or upwaraof $100. Messrs. Kleber A Bio. uro the pioneer music dealers of Piitshurg, and tlieii uood name for strictly honest anil lionoiaulo dealings attracts the big majority olvbuj cis to their store, 506 Wood surest. DUQUESNE, uWSSL. TO-NIGHT, HENRY E. DIXEY MATINEE I IN TO-MOKEOW. I MASCOT Grand Columbian Finale Dlxey's Inter view With Columbus. Next week Manola-Mason Company. oc21 THE ALVIN THEATER. Special Holiday Matinee Friday. TVi rt t iri WaH otnrl Cot- martnnAa ME. CHAELES FBOHMAN'S CO. In the latest farcical comedy success, THE FAMILY CIRCLE. Next week "Imagination." oelS THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED -BY- J. HARPER BONNELL CO., ",,,,"","iny3!Enr rWBW YORK. nun .wa a inriD OTHER. OTHER Special lenses gionnd on the premises. CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, 2 Federal Btreet, Allegheny, Fa. ARTIFICIAL ETE3 INSEETED. Bee Exhibit in Exposition Building. sell-Tmnn Than stfme of our competitors are just now, Qur great bargains are a GENUINE SURPRISE to everyone. '.. J J- t LARGE SIZES for growing boys and girls can always be found most reasonable at Laird's. CHILD'S SHOES AT 74c, 98c, $1.25. YOUTHS' SHOES AT 99c, $1.25. BOYS' SHOES AT 99c, $1.25, $L50. MISSES' SHOES AT 99c, $1.25, $1.50. Very neat and good. W. M. LAIRD, HV 433 and 435 WOOD STREET, Wholesale and RetaiL 406, 408, 410 MARKET STREET, Retail Only. oclS-mry "VTell Located. With the Carnegie Steel Company's plant on one side and the new n orks ot the Tretlie wey Manufacturing Company on the other, lots in our Brinton plan are well located for a rapid enhancement in value. City water, natural gas and sidewalks make living com fortable. For information write to East Pittsburg Improvement Co , Westinshouse building. Fittsbur.;, Fa., Hank building, Wilmeidln,', Pa. A Grand Parade 16,120 Miles Long. The assets of the Equitable Lire Assurance Society (in dollar bills) placed end to end, would make a paraue 16,1.'0 miles long. You can get a lew hundred jards by insui-' ing in this society. Edwabd A. Woops, Manager, S16 -Market street, Pittsburg. Upright Pjano Left "With, Us for Sale. Mellor & Hoene, 77 Fifth Avenue. A splendid upright piano has been left with us to be sold. In first-class condi tion. Must be sold at once. Price $200 cash, or slight advance for payments. Mellor & HocsE,founded 1831, Warerooms, 77 Fifth avenue. BLACK PATTL the established favorite, will sine "Bobolink," "Masie" and other popular melodies at the Exposition con certs alternoon and evening. Oar Prices On ladies' and children's felt hats are 25 per cent less than eMewhere. Come and see. E. S. Giles, 92; 94 and 96 Federal street, Allegheny. Don't Take the Risk ' Of Hro or thieves, but keep your valuable papers, bonds, etc., in the sate deposit vaults or the Farmers' Deposit National Bank, 65 Fouith avenue. Boxes rented at $3 a year, and upward. ALVIN :: EXTRA! Sale of Seats Now Open for THE BIG COMEDY SUCCESS IMAGINATION. GRAND OPERA HOUSE! Tb-n'ght! Extra Matinee Columbus Day! The Latest Farce Comedy Success, A RAILROAD TICKET." Prices 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c Matinee Saturdav. ZS and 50c, Beserved. Next week Boston Howard Athenaeum Co. oc20 HAEY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. TO NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. FIELDS & HANSON'S DRAWING CAEDS. Columbus Day Holiday matinee. Night prices. ocl7-U HAEET DAVIS' EDEN MTJSEE Open at 10 A. ic, dally. MoANDKEWS I THE MINSTRELS. 3YPSIES, A World of Wonders. " ocl7-43 Admission 10 cents. EXPOSITION I ifffi BLACK PATTI, The Peeileus African Queen of Song, RAYMOND, The Talented Cornetist, with BROOKS' Unrivaled Banu. Concerts Afternoon and Evening. ocI6-5 BLACK fATTI This being ColumDus Day, in honor of the great discoverer. Black Patti will sing "In Old Madrid" at the Ex position concerts afternoon and evening. Small in size, great In results; De Witt's Little Early Risers. Best pill for constipation best foi nick headache and sour stomach. Delay in applying for a policy of life in surance, but do it now. Delays are dan gerous. xokt Apply ANYWHERE but be sure that you get the most liberal policy devised, not in any one particular, but eyery par ticular. xoaf"r Take ANY unlets it Is unrestricted as to residence and travel from date of issue, incontestable after two years and non forfeitable after three years, with a guar anteed cash surrender Irom year to year plainly stated on Its lace. do:tt Take a policy without a return of premi ums after ten years and a "loan clause" attached. This prevents a "squeezing out" process and prevents a forfeiture at fhe period. aost beneficial to the insured. DON'T He deluded by the "BIGNESS" of a com pany, as site is no indication of strength. "A balloon is a bis thing, but a cocoanut contains more milk." DON'T Be satisfied with a LARGE return, but take it with a company giving you the LARGEST returns. DO"iVT Apply for insurance In any company but the HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO., Of Ve-v -STorlE, The only company that can fulfill the above requirements. DOIPT Nezlect to send your age and address to the undersigned, who will forward you a statement of the cost and profit accru ing en the best insurance pollcv devised; issaed by the strongest, most liberal and conservative life insurance compa-r in existence. H. B. MOKSER, Manager, XK-ft KiWQCHlltvnttlborg, .? J. WHITC0MB RILEY. ALJ?INE; "QTJABJTETTE, CAENEGIE MUSIC HALL, ALLEGHENY, OOTOBEB 25, 1S92. Reserved Beats .now on sale at Mellor ft Hoene's Music Store, No, 77 Filth, and Alex Ross's Music Store, No. Its Federal street, Allegheny. . Price: General admission, lnclndlne Te gerved seat, $1. 0019-62-19,21,24,25 --AT IT AGAIN TO-DAY and TO-MORROW PRICES i BEYOND COMPARISON. iJfC" MATCH THESE IF YOU CAN. rpHEEE WILL BE A "TEA AND CAKE I SALE'1 at the Chnrcb or the Ascension, Ellsworth avenue, on SATURDAY AFTER NOON, Ootober 22d, from S until 6 o'clock. All are cordially Invited and It is honed there will be a large attendance. oc20-8e BRAUN'S DANCING ACADEMY, 63, 65 and 67 Fourth Av., Second Floor. Open for the season. Three beginners' classes, two advanced classes,two children's classes. Tuition, one quarter, IS. OC20-15 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, cnoice m color. All at ' MIL 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. 1500 MEN'S OVERCOATS (Lijjij above style) Worth -$16, $17 and $18, IT 12. M W RNAMaiU UIIIIIIIIIIIl . l ill 136 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.. aptVwYw.l If you want an overcoat that's the perfection of fit vnr4 finish, and the acme of durability and wear, take advantage of the above spe cial offer to-day and to-morrow. This $ia sale em braces choice Kerseys, Mel tons, Fur. Beavers, Scotch Cheviots, Chinchillas, etc., just such styles and ma terials as other houses now offer as "Big Bargains" from 2i6 to x8. Our price to-day and to morrow $19. 1,450 MEN'S SUITS, Worth $14, $15 and $16, AT 10. 900 MEN'S OVERCOATS (Like ahoye style), Worth $20, $21 and $22 'Jetx r" ' fcf Wi Hlr m AT 315. We have given you sev eral decided , surprises in io suits since the opening of the Reason, but to-day and to-imorrow's offering beats all previous records. On this occasion the suits are made of best grade Domestic Cassimeres and Cheviots, in very latest col ors and patterns, and are cut in single and double breasted styles. They are worth 50 per cent more money. Double - breasted Over coats are worn by the most stylish dressers this winter, but there's no use paying f 20 or 22 for one when the same qualities and styles can be had at Kaufman ns' for only $15. These double - breasted overcoats are made of extra fine Meltons, Kerseys and Irish Friezes and are lined with best farmers' satin or warm, fine flannel, and have fine inlaid velvet or plain col, Jars;v cut extra long, as shown above. 4jJJT Full Value $6.50. 600 Boys' first-class Scotch Plaid Overcoats, with extra long, detachable capej qual ity the same as retailed else where for $6.5o;our price 4. 300 Boys' very nobby and fashionable "Lord Chum ley" "Overcoats; regular price $6.50; our price $4. 700 magnificent KiH Overcoats, in new Scotch Plaids and Mixtures and plain shades; real yalue $6.50; our price $4. 500 Boys' extra long cut Ulsters, in Meltons, Scotch Cheviots and Chinchillas, warmly lined; regular price JS6.50; our price $4. 300 Boys' nobby Reefers, with large brass buttons or. buttons to match; regular price $6.50; our price $4. -W 1,200 Boys' 1BBM YOMfS. SUITS mmm (Sizes 14 to 19), WORTH $11, SIS AND S1S, AT 10. 150 Young Men's new iron gray fine Ail-Wool Suits, single or double breasted, at $ 10. 175 Young Men's fashion gble Scotch Mixed Dress Suits, single or double breasted, at 10. 1, 200 Young Men's Plain Black Thibet" and Cheviot Suits, single and double breasted, at $10. ' 100 Young Men's Clay Worsted Dress Suits, single breasted only, very fine, at $10. LIKE ABOVE CUT, WORTH $5, AT 52,95 Although we are literally packed with Boys' Suits, we could not resist the tempta tion to bag 1,200 mora of which the manufacturer offered to close for slightly more than 50c on the dollar. These suits are made of first class American Black Chev iot, well made and trimmed, and worth every cent of 5, but,underthe circumstances, we can afford to sell them at I82.95. Sizes 4 to 15. mmm 1 -j FIFTH AVENUE AND SMITHFIELD ST, KAUFMANS' - 4 ;tS": m& H&J
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