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THE PITTSBURG PRESS, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 189a COL. JOH A. COCKERILL DEAD. HEART DISEASE. FOSTER MONUMENT FOND.

PRESS LIVING PICTURES. His Demise) Was Caused by an At tack of Apoplexy. SOME FACTS REGARDING TH1 RAPID. INCREASE OF HEART TROIBLES. iiacoo.

New York, April John A. Cock-erill, the well-known newspaper corres pondent, died last night at Cairo, Egypt. Look ffv Do Hot Be Alarmed, Bat the Canse. CoJ. Cockerill was born in Clermont county, near Point Pleasant, the native place of Gen.

Grant, in 1S45, His father was a democratic member -of the Ohio legislature. Col. Cockerill served overcome. The bank clearings of the country for the week were a decrease of 3 per cent compared with the week one year ago. Failures for the week were 209 in the United States and 83 in Canada, againet 207 and 27 respectively in the corresponding week of last year.

WHATTHE EDITORS SAY On Various Political Matters, In-clud 1 ok the Old Man' Canvass. Elmlra (N. Telegram We are inclined to llieve the declaration of certain politicians that If McKin-ley cannot be nominated he will turn hla strength over to Quay. Easton Free Press (Rep). Congressman John Robinson had better take a hlich unto himself.

Tituaville Herald We assert without fear of contradiction that the sole purpose of the McKlnley movement in Crawford county Is the in tne war, entering the army as a tSsKX arummer boy. After the war had ended young Cockerill became a printer and aia ma nrst work on the Scion of Temperance." Afterward he waa appointed a cieiK or me senate, tie next became a partner of Clement Vallandigham in the Heart trouble, at least among Americans, are certainly Increasing, and while this may be largely due to the worry and excitement of American business life. It is more often the result of weak stomachs, of poor digestion. Real, organic heart disease is incurable; but not one case in a hundred of heart trouble, is organic. The close relations between heart trounia and poor digestion is because both orgafis are controlled by branches of the same great nerves, the Sympathetic and Pneu-mogastric.

Jn another way, also, the heart Is affected by that form of poor digestion, which S7.5C0 puuiication or th Dayton Emo re. at that time the organ of the Montgomery county democracy. In 1870 he was a re I703Q porter on a paper in Hamilton, where he attracted the attention of J. B. McCul-lough, editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, who offered him- a position on that paper.

He afterward became managing editor. He was sent to the Russian-Turkish war. In 3S78 the Baltimore Gazette secured his sendees, but in the following year Joseph Pulitzer got him to fcfeN-, -T I MO striking down of W. H. Andrews and that the originator of the movement has a per sonal gruagt agumst Andrews.

causes gas and rerraeniauuu ni digested food; there is a feeling 01 oppression and heaviness In the chest caused by pressure of the distended stomach oil the heart and lungs, interfering with their action; hence arises palpitation and short breath. Poor digestion also poisons the blood, makes it thin and watery, which irritates Tioga County Republican Advocate (Rep take sioiu or tne St. L-ouls Post-Dispatch. There in self-defense he figured in a shooting affray, when Col. Blayback called at his office to demand reparation for an article.

We have no fault to find with Mai. The Pittsburg Press. Kinlev except that his name and fame are made a cloak in this county to conceal the 'uurnoses of the local members of the and weakens the heurt. combine. They have forced the contest for the express purpose or numiuaung The most sensible treatment ior neari troubles Is to improve tha digestion and to insure the prompt assimilation of food.

Thi fan hr ilona hv the regular use fit nntor Ouav. The scheme is sneaking and unmanly," hut entirely characteristic after meals, of some safe, pleasant and effective digestive preparation, like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which may be of those persons who conceived ana push ed it. Boston Herald (Ind Mr. Carlisle's letter, whether It be meant to take him out of the presidential found at most drug stores aim "u'tu valuable, harmless, digestive elements, in a pleasant, convenient 15 lu safe to sav that the regular, persistant use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets field or not. contains one remark In wmcn everybody ought to agree.

He declares that. In his opinion, the success of the at meal time, will cure any iurm oi stomach trouble except cancer oi me democratic party depends less upon Its choice as a candidate than upon its plat stomach. form. New York World Full sire packages of the 'laniets soia by most druggists at 50 cents or by mail from Stuart Marshall, Mich. 48wnp Psbllshsd dally and Sunday at No.

Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. Tally ana Sunday. 4 per year, by mall, poit-pald, or I centa per week, by carrier, Sunday edition tl per year, by mall or carrier. B.

C. Beckwith. Special Areney. New Tork and Chicago, sole arnU foreign advertising. Address communications "To the Editor cf the Press." Business letters should be addressed "Presi Publishing Company." W.

Houston. Business Manager. PUBLICATION OFFICE. MS Fifth avenue (old number -79). BRANCH OFFICES 69 Federal street, Allegheny, and I0 Beaver avenue.

Manchester, Allegheny; JIM Penn avenue. East End: 2201 Carson street, and Prownsvlils and Washington avenues, South Side; McKeesport, Eraddocks Eastern Business Office, Hps Tribune Building, New -tork city; Western Business Office, The nook-ry, Chicago: the 8. C. Beckwith Special Arenny, sole agents foreign PRESS TELEPHONES. 189 Business Office.

TT East End. M7-A1-techeny. 1143 Editorial Rooms. -South Side. IS Manchester.

mm Secretary Carlisle's; letter is Interpreted in the most natural way by reading It as a declination to eontit the presidential nomination, and as expressing a wish for an indorsement of his public course A contribution of lr was received this by hi. fellow-dnmoi ruts of Kentucky. Mr. Carlisle Is right In feeling "more con This Is Controller Crier, And that devoid of fear, Is a fact no contradiction e'er will trip. If you try'to brak the laws, He'll catch you in his clause, And, as you see, he's got a firm grip.

morning from Fred J. Manley, the Allegheny county boiler Inspector. J1a.il lUIIIX Uk.il I IU I Us 54 Sixth St (Cor. Liberty.) cerned about the convention's declaration "Nothing would please me more, said BEST Mr. Manley, "than to see a monument COI JOHN A.

COCKERILL. of principles tiiun in its seieguon oi a candidate" unless It can select a man who will be a sound platform In himself. Philadelphia Times erected in Schehley park to the mem ory ot Stephen C. Foster, our own favo TEETH rite song writer. It Is unfortunate that In the list of late recruits to the Mc A HEALER EXPOSED.

Next Col. Cockerill brought the New York World into prominence, under the new Pulitzer management, and at the time of the first Cleveland campaign, his brief. Incisive editorial naracrranhs he was not remembered before this, but 1 Klnley standard Congressman Robinson (A Set) 9 nMfts feel certain the public will do Its duty now, and will atone to him for this long ft were wiueiy quoted. (f 7iJUsf cuts a peculiar figure. It will be noticed also that since lie made the break he has been doing some hedging.

Philadelphia Inquirer (Rep 4 neglect. The Foster melodies have "been He waa for several successive terms president of the New York Press club the sweetest of music to me from child 1,00 hood and 1 shall always cherish the mem and afterward of the International league of press clubs. Some months ago he obtained an interest In the New York Com-! ories of the 'Old olks at Home. If zJ rl I merciai Advertiser, and turned it Into a There was a meeting in favor of the Foster memorial fund on a Duquesne car LWJ fUCS All irj- republican paper, he himself deserting the CDGKTUNOER "S.lS aemooracy on tne plea of airrertng with Its tariff views. Lately he had been acting for the New York Herald under a ten-year contract, to cover the eastern Mr.

Grosvenor, the MrKlnley manager at Washington, elves out most startling ilgures. Tney are immediately attacked by Mr. Mauley and Representative Aid-rich. For Instance, Mr. Grosvenor's latest table claims something- like 270 delegates already pledged to McKlnley.

Where does he get them? He cliiiniB, for Instance, 8 In Louisiana. Our private advices from that statu are that there Is but one man in the delegation for McKlnley. He claims 1H in Mississippi, end It is ft toss-up whether thev or their opponents will be seated In the convention. lie claims 12 I TltACTION. I George Ano-nstua Schroder I hoxsred With Reiug- an Adventurer.

George Augustus Snhrader, who ha been posing in Illinois and adjoining states as a divine healer, has run against a snag. He was enjoying a great popularity in Alton, 111., and was making money In large sized wads by the Blmple method of blessing handkerchiefs and pretending to cure credulous people of all sorts of ills, in imitation of tho Denver healer, Schlatter. Healer Schrader was doing a rushing business in Alton, selling about 1,000 of his photographs a day at a good price and Incidentally blessing handkerchiefs at so much a blessing, when Rev. R. J.

Kellogg arrived from East St. Louis. Mr. Kel situation, and he was stationed for a time at Seoul, Corea. He married a few years ago a New York woman.

1 Col. Cockerill was well known to a nuny-her of Pittsburg newspaper men, having been here frequently in connection with the business affairs of the International League of I'ress Clubs, which was or The decks ere all cleared for a great Xlif TEETH1 A WITHOUT PLATES JPf (THEJ KICK llf TRADE. I The past veek has developed nothing discouraging In tradf, and much that affords substantial ground for encouragement The April settlements, the most extensive, by far, of the entire year, have been -completed without the announcement of a single failure of Importance, and all those Imaginary disasters which were eo freely dilated upon two, or three weeks ago by persons of Bearish dispositions, and even foreshadowed commonly among the presumably most conservative class of the community Its bankers-have failed to materialize. There Is no stringency In credit; on the contrary, money rates show a distinctly easier tendency at all centers, and though commercial paper has for some time past been marketed slowly, recent tendencies-reflect some Improvement In this respect, and the outlook Is hopeful for the eeason. The money eupply 1s evidently nearer an equilibrium than It has been any spring for six years past.

The successive bond Issues of the administration have aerved not only to cover the treasury de from Texas, where Reed and Allison and Quay have almost everything. He sets down four from New Mexico and and mighty time Monday evening next at the New Grand Opera house, when, from present Indications, one of the largest last night. A party of nine boarded tie car at Oakland to come to the city. They were in a Jovial mood and one of the ladles started to sing "My Old Kentucky Home." When she had finished one of the gentlemen made a short speech and collected an extra fare from each one. The collection waa handed in this morning and a glance at the list will show that the fund Is booming.

Every admirer of Stephen C. Foster should have one of the souvenir medals that were coined from aluminum metal during the last exposition. There are a few of them left and they can be had at the Press office Fifth avenue, or any of the branch offices. Offerings can be brought in person, sent by mail or any other means most convenient to the contributors. The fund as it now stands is ss follows: Previously reported A Friend of the PreBS 600 Ou opposed to McKlnley.

In every ganized here in 1S2. He became president of the league at the St. Paul meeting, where he succeeded M. H. De Young, of San Francisco.

last visit to Pittsburg was with a delegation of journalists tnl.ln smiears the figure Iroin l-loriUu. logg at once denounced schrader as a fraud and a scoundrel, identifying him as There Is contest there, and the figure audiences that has ever assembled within the walls of this theater will lie present to greet Manager H. C. Shwab, and Treasurer E. J.

McCullnugh, on the occasion of their Joint benefit. It was simply In hiHt as ke to turn up on tne Keen the same man who had visited flora and Louisville a year previously, soliciting funds with which to rebuild a methodist necessary tor the announcement to UGLD CHOVYMS and IJiaiKJK UliK, our price, $5 a Tooth. 7 Best Teeth (a set) $8.00 Extracting 25c Silver Fillings 75c church which he said had burned at Phil made that a testimonial waa to be ten side in fact, more than likely. And eo It goes. There, is Georgia, where 17 delegates are counted In the McKlnley column.

The Inquirer has been at some pains to Institute Inquiries regarding the standing of many of these delegates. Its reports from Georgia are that hot over 0 lips, and of which he claimed to be on tneir way to tne meeting at Atlanta, on which occasion he was entertained by the Pittsburg Press club. It is understood Col. Cockerill was to have returned soon to take editorial charge of the New York Evening Telegram, the afternoon edition of the Herald. He was probably tlfb best-known American correspondent hroad, and his worth Is seen In the fact that the Herald paid per annum for his services.

riHfif nu When the latter was confronted with Judge C. Magee 10 no 5 (10 will vote Tor ftieiumey. nuns uimeuii these facts he lost his temper In a most natural and undivlne manner and abused Rev. Mr. Kellogg Iti language that was far from Llblical.

He even tried to assault In most of the southern states to get at the exact facts. Delegates are claimed on both sides wltn apparent good reason. his accuser, but was Drevented by spec ficit, but have been eo large as to enable tutors, Still many people In Alton refused POLITICAL POINTERS. '00 ARE ASSWEIM TO CORKESPnXDBSTS. Fred J.

Manley Cash Street car collection H. Evans James Francis Burke Fits R. B. John Sullivan R. J.

Stonev, third contribution, Wm. P. Schell, Jr F. T. Cash Christopher Magee, Jr B.

C. Kler Mitchell to believe tnat he was a rraun. Then a mts.nire came from Memphis, warning the people that Schrader 2.1 50 8 00 11 1 00 6 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 1 no 1 00 1 00 was an impostor ana naa Keen exposeu dered thesfuffeiitlemen, to make tha demand for scats extremely lively. The daily newspapers of (he city have secured nearly all the boxes, while several prominent organizations have taken large blocks of seats In the parquet circle. There ar to be a number of elaborate decorations, floral and otherwise, and if i be Hat of professional friends who have kindly volunteered thnlr services had been accepted, tho program wquld have extended until daylight.

However, a great bill Is promined in Hoyt's "A Trip to Chinatown," with the strongest cast this popular play has ever known. It is the company now en route to Australfa and Includes Hurry Connor, us Welland Strong; Ueraldtne MeC'ann, the original "Widow;" J. Aldrlch I.ibby, Patrice. Sadie McDonald, Hurry Gllfoll. and many others.

Those who are holding tickets for the -benefit will show their wisdom, if they are not slow, In Itfiving them changed for reserved seat, us the house Ig being monopolized by friends of the gentlemen In a very rapid manner. thsre. Musician The musical scale waa invented in 1022. Inquirer. O.

Rlnlne died Janu ary 27, 1SI13, at a. m. NOT THOROUGHLY POSTED ON THE, SUBJECT OF Builder The highest bridges in the J. M. Friedman the treasury to take up the redundant portion of the currency.

That Interest rates would have been unduly advanced' by the laBt loan If there had been no r-' diindancy Is hardly to bo comtosted. With the payments on the bonds complete and with the treasury in possession of Including a gold reserve of money rotes have, oa the con- fctrary, a falling- tendency. But there Is still a more Important consequence, briefly alluded to In the Press yesterday. That If the practical absence of the usual spring gold exports. For six rears past a heavy outflow of the metal world are In the Himalayan mountains.

J'hotoKTupher The first daguerroo- E. J. Small J. D. MoCaskey, Lancaster, Pa, tvnes made in the I nltecl Htates were John B.

Larkln went to Philadelphia yesterday for a consultation with ex-Gov. Robert E. Pattison. W. E.

Thompson has been selected as chairman of the hog combine forces In McKeesport. The Quayltes of that city have Wr. C. Soles as their leader. The democrats of Washington county are holding their primaries to-day, and the convention will be held Monday.

The only business Is the naming of six state convention delegates. An Information charging misdemeanor has been made against Joseph Jacobs, an election officer of the Third district of the Twenty-fifth ward. The charge was brought before Alderman Relllv hv C. 7. taken In 1830.

Veteran The total number of deaths Total H6T0 40 The Press has mnde arrangements with Paul Ruonrecht. the composer of the popular Stephen C. Foster Memorial Fund march, whereby everyone who contributes in the Andersonvllle prison was about one-third of which took place in the stockade and two-thirds In the hospital. The greatest number Imprisoned at one time was Sl.Oufl; number of escaped, S2S. II will De given a copy iree ot cnarge.

Copies of the march are on sale at the Press office at 90 cents each, for the benefit of the NOR ON THE VALUE OF MONEY UNTIL V0U HAVE VISITED Mattle and Jennie Nichols, who are features with Charles K. Ulaney's "A Bag KDl'CATIOSAI. gage Check," company, v. h.cli plays at tne liljou next week, are said to he two TESTIMONIALS Glasser, who rail as a Quay delegate in the elections of March 28. The Information charges that Jacobs opened and ex of the most gifted artists on the stage.

When but Utile girls and long before they ever thought of going on the stage, they developed a liking for music ami posed to view ballots of a number of From Citlsens of Pennsylvania Who they were recognized as two of the sweetest Juvenile singers in the coutitrj'. Have Been Cured by Cham-berluln' Couajh Remedy. was while tending school and during voters in the district. The democrats are now at work on a statu delegate slate. Among the candidates are Henry Meyer, Frank Manley, 'Squire Lew Holtzmati, of Braddock; John Collins.

Natrona: T. F. O'Learv. Mr. W.

W. Spillen, drug clork, with an entertainment that their phenomenal voices attracted the attention of Col. W. McConnell. Parnassus, says: Miles.

He was looklnu for material for waa out all one'tilght last winter and con hii Juvenile opera, and on hearing the traded a severe cold. I was so hoarse The Pittsburg School Principals' association was cniled to meet In the lecture room of the new Fifth Avenue high school this afternoon at 2 o'clock. At the approaching dedication of the new public school building at Washing-tori, It Is the Intention of the commit toe of arrangements to have present. If possible, all tne living ex-princismls of the school. Among these are W.

C. Lyne and Attorney F. Patterson, of this cltv, and Ciipt. Alex. Wishart, formerly of Pittsburg.

The present principal, A. G. Jlraden, has filled the position In a capable manner for tho past 12 years. The Arlington heights new school building will be dedicated next Thursday. At 0 p.

Arlington council, of the Jr. O. tT A. M. will prssent a fins and In the evening an attractive musical pro- DOCTORS LAKE, for a week I could hardly speak.

Know nine gins sing, at once concluded they were Just what he needed to onmnlein ing how well customers of our store spoke of Chamber aln Cough Remedy, 1 con John F. Ennis, Joseph Howley, George S. Fleming, Patrick Foley and several Soutlisiders. County Chairman Charles A. Fagan will be elected a national delegate at large.

Mr. Fagan has arranged for a special car to take his friends to Allentown. N. P. Sawyer; tha father of his company.

It took a considerable amount of talking on the part of the eluded to try It. One-half of a bottle manager before their parents would con--f cured me entirely." SPECIALISTS In all rases requiring scientlllc and confidential treatment. Dr. B. K.

Lake, M. R. C. P. is the oldest and most experienced specialist in the city.

Consultation free and strict sent to sucn an arrangement Once on S. I). Newhart, Saylorsburg, says "Chamherlaln's Couth Remedy Is an ex has been the rule, beginning- In -February. The movement this season was nominally inaugurated last Tuesday, and altogether i was shlpptid that day and Thursday. Bears predicted there would be large shipments to-day, but none went.

It Is now regarded as doubtful If any will go oven next Tuesday, and well-Informed bankers say they will not be surprised If the entire movement should not exceed $10,000,000. There In no underestimating the Important benefits that would accrue if this apparently reasonable forecast should prove correct Gold exports and the covert fear of silver payments have been the bug-bear of business for three years past. Few persons In business will the opinion expressed by President George 33. Roberts, of the Pennsylvania railroad, In the Interview published to-day, that, the chief thing the trade of the country now needs is an assurance of a sound currency and the repudiation, once for all, of the silver program and all politicians w-J5o sympathize with it. General Irade is effected adversely by the late spring, which is commented on this morning- by both the mercantile agen- The sums factor, combined with the drouth of last fall.

Is doubtless re--ponsl- for the very low condition of winter wheat, reported by the government. But with a week or two of seasonable weather this drawback will be partially or wholly tho road they soon attracted attention SCHRADER TflK HEALER. H. C. Sawyer, and an old-time democrat, Is out for congressman-at-large.

and soon jumped into public favor. After one season the sisters returned to school cellent medicine. I have used it for coughs and colds with fine effect. I have sold it and finally went abroad, where thev completed their musical education. In MILITARY MOVEMENTS.

at my store for over two years, and customers have all been pleased with it. J. A. Van Valzah. Hughesvllle, Pa ly confidential.

Office hours, to 4 and 7 to p. Sundays, 2 to 4. Consult them personally or write. DOCTORS LAKE, corner Penn ave. and Fourth Pittsburg.

Pa. 02cm A Baggage Check they have original rum will be presented, including nd- parts, and have an excellent chance to Damage to the extent of was done Iresses bv iupt. George J. l'r. I.

L. Reinecke. Prof. John A. Biitsheur says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proved so valuable that I do not hesitate dlsnlny their vocal jvowers to the best Finally the following message was received from the place which Schrader claimed as h'e home.

"Didire Center, Minn The home of August Schrader, the "Divine Healer," who is visiting Illinois towns, is In this city. Ills mother, two brothers and two married sisters live here. During the last ten years he has posed as a doctor, publisher, lecturer, preacher and catholic priest. advantage. and others.

to the armory of company Fourteenth regiment, on Market street, at an early hour yesterday morning. The fire was IU I d'UI'l'nvliu il lu cmv ,7. Dr. F. Winger, Ephrata, says: "Mr.

The successful atorv. "Ths J. D. Cllne. a cigar maker, of this place, Ople Read, which has reached, in a few caused bv defective Insulation of electric light wires.

reoorts a comnlete cure of his cough with a 50-cent bottle of Chamberlain's weeks, a sale of over SR.Ooft copies, is being dramatized with a view of' putting it The siprlng inspection of the several nev. a. j. Benraner is nis favorite title. Coueh Remedy, after he had tried others which had failed.

For sale at 25 and 50 however. His first professional adventure occurred about ten years ago, when he upon ino siagu aunng ine coming meat-rloal season. Laird Lee. the publishers. had their choice of several offers and fin Saved From Dent rnctlon.

This Is what, happens when the kidneys are rescued from inactivity by Hostetter'a Stoma.eb. Bitters. If they continue Inactive they are threatened with Bl ight's disease, diabetes or some other malady which works their destruction. Malarial, bilioue and rheumatic ailment and dyspepsia, are also conquered by the bitters, which Is thorough and effective. cents per bottlo by druggists.

331vozg GREEXSIll RG GOSSIP. ally concluded to accept the proposal got hold of a stone supposed to possess some mueic healing power and a sure cure for epilepsy. Ha covered the country here with flaming dodgers announcing that mane uy messrs. piuari nooson and FIFTH AHD WVUS. n.

iiayaen, wnose reputation needs no comment. it. a. j. oenrauer cures his ratner, who was then alive, compelled him to Item of Interest From Westmore land County's Capital.

Stuart Robson detests a barber. But he local commands are now a thing of the past, and the work of Maj. John P. Penny, brigade Inspector, In that respect, is practically at an end. The wlndup of the Inspections came last night with the parading of Hampton battery at their armory headquarters on Forbes street.

The lineup consisted of 55 men. with 13 absent. As a result of this, court martials will no doubt be in order. With the exception of from point of attendance, the battery made a most excellent and Cant. Hunt, at the conclusion thereof, expressed himself as highly pleased with the result.

Prominent among those in attendance was Col. Morrell, Inspector general of the national guard of the state, gather them all up. After his father's fond of the conveniences of a barber death ho branched out In many directions Greensburg, "April 11. (Special) The MAWAUX SON, MANUFACTURERS AWNINGS AND TENTS, Tel. 1972.

037 and 539 PENN AVB. 4Ssjm snop. He enters the nearest barber shop He solicited towns In Wisconsin for relief for Kansns drought sufferers, and sent his provisions here. He obtained half- The Indignant Pharisee. aim Bireicnes nimseir out a cnatr.

1 nen the barber lathers his face and strops the big tract of coal land recently purchased by M. L. Painter, of this place, fn Unity township, for tho sum of was sold the other day to Howard Chllds, of razor anu just as ne is anont to snave ilr. fare permits from the railroads running through this town, and they were after Rohson sits up In tho chair, takes the ra AMI SKMEXTg. zor from him, and, without a word, calm ward taken away from mm.

Me was com Pittsburg, for Mr. Chllds dis pelled to walk home one time after a per posed of it soon afterward to John A. ly shaves himself. As a rule, the barber pours out torrents of protestations, but the comedian goes calmly on with his ALVIN. I ENGAGEMENT OF Mnrnhv for a slight advance.

mit had been taken away from him. He never has a new wjen he sees, or hears of any one making a success at any The new park of the Greensburg and HEXRY IRVING, MISS ELLEN' TEKRT work. After he has finished he sinks back Jeannette Electric Railway company, lo cated near Grapevllle. has been com into the chair again and tha barber, with thing he is seauy to ape it and add to It And the LONDON LYCEUM COMPANY. Direction Abbey, Schoeffel Grau.

Performance begins at 8 sharp; matinee His visits home are very short, and he Five acres will be placed under a more or less rebellious expression, washes Robson's face with bsv rum. Then never allows himself to be seen If he can at 2. Prices $3 to GOc. Rohson sits up ag-aln, and as the barber help It. He Is very Illiterate, and It never TO-DAY occurred to any one here that he was possessed of a 'Cnrtstlike' appearance." begins on his hair takes the brush awav from him and dresses his hair himself.

After this, he rises, bestows a liberal fee on the barber and departs. AT 2. Schrader was still drawing crowds. who arrived In the city yesterday, accompanied by the sergeant of the division staff. i Pursuant to Instructions from Brig.

-Gen. W1le, battery will take part in the celebration of the centennial of Blair county, to bo held at Hollldaysburg on about June 15. Waa Killed Himself Instead. Corslcana, April 11. Last December Dyers Byers killed Sam McLendon, at Wortham, and was out on bond of $7,000.

Yesterday Byers went into Wortham and threatened to kill Lee Batter white, a deputy sheriff, and on meeting Satterwhlte attempted to pull his pistol. Satterwhlte was too quick for htm. shooting him twice however, at last accounts, In spite of the KING ARTHUR. King Arthur. Irving.

MIssMlen Terry. A STORY 0 A I RL 00, By A. Couan Doyle. Corporal Brewster flenry Irving. To be followed by THE BELLS.

exposure. MISIO WORLD. TO-NIGHT AT 8 To Aid the Hope Mission. Rev. Edward Matthews, the returned water next month.

About 40 dates during July and August have been taken for picnics. Now that the injunction Hied against the company by the Pennsylvania railroad has been dissolved the road will be rapidly pushed on to Irwin. Rev. Dr, S. D.

McConnell. pastor at St. Stephen's Episcopal church, at Philadelphia, is the guest of Judge A. D. Mo-Connell here.

Misses Para and Flora Glunt have gone to Wllklnsburg for a briof visit. The liquor license decisions will be handed down by Judges Doty and McConnell on Saturday The Boy Talk of Robbery, New Tork, April 11. Walter Price, a messenger boy, who carried a satchel containing claims he was attacked I Mathias Henry Irving. African missionary, who went out with Bishop Taylor, of the M. E.

to April 20-MISS 0LG NETHERS0LE. Africa as a machinist to help the bishop and killing him instantly. construct a steamboat for one of the in terior rivers, and traveled over that part MAT. TO-DAY. LOUIS MORRISON In FAUST.

The next Art society reception will be held the last week in April. It Is rumored that Raphael Joseffy, the great pianist, will play at one of the closing concerts of tne Pittsburg orchestra. A concert was given in the Bellevue methodist urotestant church last evening by the Bellevue Gloe club. Several Fittg-burgers participated. The Musical association of Allegheny will give a concert In Carnegie Music hall, Allegheny, next Monday evening.

Mrs. Sliannah Cummlng Jones will be the so of the Congo explored by Livingston and Stanley, will deliver a series of lectures Shot the Intrnder. Springfield, Mo April 11. Harry Car Next Week-A BAGGAGE CHECK. In the interest or the Rescue Home and Open Door mission, No.

111 Market street, son went home Thursday night and found William Snyder locked tn a room with his wife. Carson broke open the door and hr A rASINfll 'CE SKATING vAOlilUi DAILY 1:30 AiO Pittsburg. His appointments already made nfe as follows; Carnegie, Friday, April 10; Greensburs, 12 and 13; Black Lick. April Klalrsville, April l.V MISS MABEL DAVIDSON, Exhibitions Every Evening. Last chance to see her to-night.

shot Snyder in the breast. Snyder cannot live. Carson Is in jail. Both are railroad hrakemen. Carson is the son of a leading grain dealer.

Sharpshurg, Arril 10: Butler, April 1 loist. in ana ill. iir. Mat! new is ready to ADMISSION 25 CENTS by a highwayman on Broadway yesterday afternoon and robbed of his valuable package. The money belonged to the Gleason Lamp Manufacturing company.

Price waa arrested. James Scott, 17 years old, also a clerk for the Gleason eompeny, was with Price when the robbery was committed, and was also arrested. COTRT NOTES. I.DISTRIAL NOTES. A large audience assembled at Carnegie Music hall lsst night to hear the sixth make engagements with other churches dividing the rhelpts between the church NEW GRAND eventng concert of the Pittsburg orches and the Hope mission, retaining one-third A prominent engineer Is authoritv for AT 2 TO-DAY, GOODBY MATINEE.

tra. The violent "Rakociy march" was perhaps the favorite of the evenimr. The the statement that basic will replace bes- for himself, ne lectures are entertaining -mid Instructive, and In view of the worthy object should attract large atidl- TO-NIGHT I A YENUINE semer steel for structural work. AT 8:15 YENTLEWAN, soloists, Franz Listemann, 'cello; F. V.

Badollet, flute, and G. H. Fischer, clarinet, were aeeorfed a rt petition of Thursday's 'nees. His address is Hope mission, The steel workers employed bv the Ohio April IS Hoyt's A Trip to Chinatown. nttsburg.

I 'J 1 1 ovation. John L. Porter, the bass soloist, HARRY A A Jif! steel company will return to work at the old rate, the company deciding that they will not enforce thp 10 per cent, reduction. created a most favorable impression and was vociferously applauded. ii WILLIAMS' HOMULUI I A Gunrd inn's Rondsninn Sited.

Three 'suits were entered for the use of Jr't The Birmingham Lartd Improvement H. B. Brocket and the Pvmphonv sex TO-Nlght Mtinee Every Day. BOB FITZSIMMONS AND HIS OWN COMPANY. company will disband next Thursday even.

William Hind and the Safe Deposit Trust company, guardian of Jane, Nellie tet gave a concert at Puller la-t evening under the ausnioes of the Youpy Men's 1 Lottie W. Algeo has entered suit for divorce" against ner husband. She claims ill-treatment They were married in 1S73, and separated in 1S05. In the Amdnda Patterson contested will case Register A. P.Conner yesterday refused to probate the document.

Testamentary Incapacity was alleged. In the will suit of John C. Black and Dr. John Sample, executors of Nancy Black and Eliza Johnson, against Nathaniel Montgomery-, Judge Porter yesterday handed down a decision setting asldo the verdict. ing.

The earnings of the company average 300, pea-cent, of the investment. Frank and George Hind, against Wm. it Christian association of that pla-e. The Simon Burns, president of the T. Brown, George Hind, Annie Hind, Samuel Boyd and iri-a D.

'Llnpencott, program lnciuueii tne prison scene from 'Ml Trovatore." by Mis Carrie M. Angel) 5 lo recover 1 1 ne ueienuants are and Mr. Prockett, soprano and tenor solos Glass Workers association, claims that he will apply to the executive board of th K. of L. for the expulsion of ail members that were concerned in his deposition.

on the bond or nomas li. cnnpniun, by each, mandolin is li Yalentlne Ant Yal 1 I given as 8v.urhy as guardian of the es Miss Lulu H. Oreutt, utt. ana recitations t- the tates of the minors aoove mentioned. Prof.

Charles Gernet accompanied Chapman had Sold gocwl paying' stocks In musical numoers on tne piano. AVENUE. C0H DAILY 1 TO 11 P. M. CCHSliY.

I LYOIA YEAWANS-TITUS. "ENGAGED." I M0NS. GUiBAL. Orchestra. 35c; balcony, 2.c; gallery, 15o.

QUESNE ca "The Hon. Senator;" "BenefSctor of Mankind," "The Oriental Trp;" Pat. "Elsie of Krlen-hof;" Sat. night. "The Annual Festival." April 13 "A House of Cards." Highest of all in Leavening U.

S. Gov't Report which his wards money was interested, and had reinvested the money, some of it going Into a coal company In which he was Interested. There hud bem a loss An English Heirs' Suicide. Sparta, April ll.Dr. F.

T. Bletch- 0 9 to the estate, and the court held him ner, M. R. V. S.

C. of England, was found dead In his olhce yesterdav, with a revolver at his side anil a bullet wound back of the left ear. Hi came LD CITY HALL. Will Resume at Old Wanes. Toungstown, April 11.

The Ohio from a good family in England and is said to be heir to a large estate there. FOOD EXPOSITION Steel company lost evening posted notices that It would resume operations In full next Monday. It was announced by. the officials that the obi rate of wages would be paid, and the order recently issued for 0w disguBtint" To-Meht From 0 (o 10 O'clock. Only.

ts.noo lbs. Granulated Sugar at lb. 9,000 quarts Navy Beans, for 4 qts. lbs reetilar T-ea at lb. H- Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee, lb, lCaufmauri's Grocery.

Department, Open-l to 10 p. m. Cookin Lessons Daily at 3 P. M. Admission, 23 Cents.

i reduction or in per cent, nad oeen re-alled. which causes Its 800 enudoics to i Judy. be jubilant..

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