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SAINTED TOO BLACK
Canadian Sealers Deny That They
Destroy Ten Valuable Animals
iPOE EYERT SEAL THEY CATCB.
they Also Claim That They Do Kot Slaugh
ter the i'nrsing Mothers.
I0KD ETAKLET GEAD TO HEAR IT.
He Eopei Some Satisfactory Compromise Hay tie Hade
Very Soon.
The Canadian sealers -who hare been
accused of destroying too many seals in their
pursuit of each seal placed on the market,
have denied that charge. Lord Stanley, in
replying to the sealers' address, agrees with
them in their conclusions, and says he is
glad to learn that they hare been maligned.
rSPECIAL TXLEQIUM TO TBI CISPATCILl
Ottawa, Xovemberl6. With more than
ordinary interest have the sealers of British
Columbia, and in fact Canadians generally,
been -waiting to hear what Lord Stanley
would hare to say regarding the recent
seizures ot Canadian vessels in Behring Sea
by United States cruisers, and after waiting
they know bat little more than they did
before. On laying their case before the
Governor General, during his recent visit to
Victoria, the Sealers' Association, in their
address to His Excellency, called attention
to the manner in which they had been mis
represented. "It has been published broadcast In En
gland, as well as in America,' the address
went on to say, "that lor every one seal
taken by our sealers and placed on the mar
let, ten seals are destroyed. We believe
that tbis statement, persistently made, and
seldom or
XEYEE CONTEADICTED,
has created, especially in England, a preju
dice against onr scalers, and it is to the
gross inaccuracy ot the statement we desire
to especially draw Tour Excellency's atten
tion. "We 'have abundant evidence, part
of which is already in the Department of
Fisheries, Ottawa,' that the actnal number
of seals killed by our sealers, but for a va
riety of causes not actually captured, does
not exceed six in every 100.
We are charged also with the wholesale
destruction of female seals while carrying
and nursing their young, thus destroying
immense numbers ot young seals as well.
To answer this charge it is only necessary to
say that the females breed upon the islands
in Behring Sea about midsummer; that
they remain with their young about two
months, seldom going more than a few miles
lrom the island tor food, and' consequently
do not come within reach of our sealing
vessels. The great majority of seals taken
in Behring Sea by onr sealers are what are
known as "bachelors" and "barren cows."
TOO CLOSE A SEASON.
"It has been stated that the matters in
dispute will probably be settled by a com
promise in the nature of a close season from
ilay to December in each year lor seal hunt
ins: in Behring Sea. As the only period of
the year when seal hunting can be carried
on in Behring Sea falls between May and
December, Your Excellency will see that a
close season, covering the period men
tioned, means practically the complete
closing of the sea to our sealers and
a monopoly of the fur trade by the Alaska
Commercial Company or other lessee of the
same rights and privileges now enjoyed by
that company lrom the Government of the
United States. We feel assured that Your
Excellency will, so far as is consistent with
your high and responsible position, be able
AND IT'LL BE
lis li (k.
"Time and tide wait for no
man;
And if you think that our
special Hat bargains will wait
for you beyond to-morrow,
you'll be.a very much mistaken
man.
$174
trill take your size to-morrow
of one of the finest styles of
modern headgear the Square
Crown Derby. We guarantee
it fine fur, and to be equal to
the regular $2 50 and 3 goods
sold by other hatters.
Another lot of those Little
English Buckle Derbys at
li 50-
NO WAITS
to assure us that in the future -our rights in
Behring Sea will be more clearly defined
and their enjoyment unmolested."'
Replying to the address His Excellency
said:, "The matter on which we have met is
one of the most difficult and delicate ques
tions I could have to speak upon. It con
cerns not only your interests, but the inter
ests of the Dominion and the Imperial Gov
ernment, and '
THE INTERESTS OP KATIONS.
"I would take this opportunity of im
pressing upon yqur minds the fact that it is
the greatest of mistakes to suppose that you
have not considerable sympathy felt for you
in the mother country, and that delay in
the adjustment of the question lies in any
lack of interest manilcsted by the home
Government. I was a member of the Im
perial Cabinet when the first seizures were
made, and I can assure you that thee mat
ters very closely occupied the attentit n of
the Government at that time. At the
present time I cannot say more than that
diplomatic negotiations have been made and
will continue to be made. The United
States we regaid as a friendly power, and I
do not consider b.-t that onr representata
tion will be received with dne and proper
weight. I canoct say more. I think you
have very wisely taken the point on which
public opinion at home requires a certain
amount ot information.
"It has been persistently urged that of the
number of seals killed by your hunters a
very large proportion are lost altogether.
With many people
COXSTAXT ASSERTION
goes a long war in place of argument. If
you are able to show .that such is not the
case, and if you are also able to show that
the female seals are not destroyed by whole
sale, as stated, while they are nursing their
young, you will do very much to strengthen
the case which the Imperial Government is
endeavoring to make out for you. The
statements have been made in your address
very plainly, but at the same time I think
it would be of considerable advantage to me
if you could lurnish me with distinct infor
mation corroborative of what you say,
notably that the great majority of seals
killed in Behring Sea are what are known
as 'bachelors and 'barren cows.
"In regard to the close season: It appears to
me that the nenod nronosed. from Mnvlo De
cember, would be fir too one-sided, shutting
our sealers out altogether, and handing over
to the owners or lessees of the islands to
which the seals go during the breeding sea
son A MONOPOLY OP THE INDCSTBY.
"I cannot say much more upon the sub
ject of our meeting. I am glad to have the
opportnnity of assuring you that the Gov
ernment has no desire to pass this great
question by, and also of showing you the
importance of my receiving from you defi
nite information, based on your Knowledge
of the facts, which I can transmit at once to
the home Government, through the proper
channels."
Hereford's Acid Phosphate
Relieves mental and physical exhaustion.
Given A war
With every dozen of cabinets taken this
week bv Hendricks & Co., 68 Federal st,
Allegheny, an extra picture of yourself or
children framed in a handsome white frame
8x10; handsome Christmas present. M WTSu
Art Pottery and China.
Our showrooms are filled with the choicest
examples from all the best factories and you
will find a finer selection here than any
where in the city. It's reasonable to sup
pose so. It's our legitimate business and
we confine ourselves to it.
Feench, ELekdeick & Co.,
51G Smithfield st., opposite City Hall.
Prepare for Christmas,
And buv kid gloves now at P. Schoenthal's,
612 Penn ave.
TJseF.&V.'s Pittsburg beer to quiet
your nerves and compose you for sleep.
THE CRACK SALE
"Strike while the iron is hot"
If you want to avail your
self of the grand bargains
mentioned below, be sure and
come to-morrow, Monday.
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will buy your choice to-morrow
from a large lot of Men's
fine and nobby Overcoats,
consisting of Meltons,
Cheviots, Cassimeres,
Chinchillas, Fur
Beavers, Diagonals, .
Wide Wales, etc., cut in
the popular Prince Charles,
the fashionable Englishsack,
the long storm ulster and hand
some cape styles; actual
prices ranging from 12
::: to 14. :::
will buy your choice to-morrow
from a line of genuine custom-made
Overcoats, in
Carr's English Meltons,
Irish Friezes, French
Montagnacs,Elysian
Fur Beavers, English
Wide Wales and Chin
chillas many lined with
silk, and altogether equal to
any Overgarments sold else
::: where for 23. :::
! NO DELAYS!
lis fern
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SMYRNA BUGS, 81 75 UP.
Another Week ot Special Offering at
Groclslnger'i.
We have four sizes of best Smyrna rugs
at prices running from $1 75 to $4.
The $4 ones are the same we sold all sum
mer at 7.
All sizes are reduced in proportion.
They go fast. Why shouldn't they?
You den't get an opportunity to buy a $7
rug for $4 very often.
Edward Geoetzinokb,
627 and 629 Penn avenue.
JAPANESE WARE BAZAAR.
Grand Holiday Ilplr.
This department will close January 1,
1890, making it an exclusive holiday dis
play. Call and see our wonderlul selection.
Wai. Haslage & Son,
18 Diamond (Market square).
Don't fail to attend the immense bank
rupt sale, at auction, nf drygoods, carpets
and rugs during the coming week at 723 and
725 Liberty street, corner of Eiehth.
Have your photoeraphs taken by Hen
dricks & Co., 68 Eederal st, Allegheny.
Their work is the finest in the two cities.
Good cabinets SI a dozen.
De. Griffith's Ta-va-zon Cough Syrup
cures colds, coughs, etc. 301 Grant st.
a
fUUTWEGf?
fURb
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GwnE
fiEFECTIfi?!
Its superior excellence proven in millions of
homes lor more tbana quarter of a century.
It Is used by the United State Government.
Indorsed by the heads of the great universities
as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not
contain Ammonia. Lime of Alnm. Bold only
in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
SEW TORE. CHICAGO. ST. tOUIS.
my5-S2-TTSeoSn
MEDICINE .
eiEAM
Mm0
- i w rv i i a ?n cw wocwwnn snns?w; vs. "VvVnsn - - n a. scv-sxs?
For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain In tho Stomach, Sletc
Headarho, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness,
Cold Chills, Flashings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costlveness,
Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed bleep. Frightful Dreams, and all Kerrona
and Trembling Sensations, c THE FXRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY
MINUTES. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills,
end they tcill be acknowledged to be a Wonderful Medicine. "Worth a guinea aboi."
BEECHA1TS PILLS, taLen as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. For a
WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER;
they ACT LIKE MAGIC: a etc doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs, Strength
ening the muscular System; restoringlong-lost Complexion; bringing hack the keen edge of
appetite, and arousing with the KOSEBTJD OF HEALTH the tchole physical energy of tho
human frame. These are " facts " admitted by thousands, in all classes of society, and one of the
best euarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that EXECSAX'S f ILLS HAVE TflB LA25E3I SALS
Or AH? PATEHX lSaiCIHX IS THE WOBLB. Full directions with each Box.
Prepared only by THOS. BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England.
Sold by Druggists generally. B. F. ALLEN & CO., 3G5 and 367 Canal St., New York.
Bole Agents for the United States, who (inquire first), If your druggist does not keep them,
WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE, 25 CENTS A BOX.
QF THE SEASON. A
"Time passes like the wind."
Remember this sale is for
one day only and that'll be
to-morrow, Monday. Be sure
and be "on deck" early.
;7 50
will buy your choice to-morrow
from over 500 Business Suits,
cut in the latest shapes of
cutaway sack and frock
styles, trimmed in the
best possible man
ner, and made from
, such fine materials as
Harris' Cassimeres, best
American Cheviots, choice"
Worsteds, extra quality Diago
nals, etc Suits of the same
quality will be sold in this
city to-morrow for 10,
:: 11 and 12. ;;
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will buy your choice to-morrow
from several lots of Men's
exquisite imported Dress
Suits. They will please
the finest dresser in
the city, tor they
are the cream of
style and elegance. You
can't duplicate them any
where below 20. Our price
::: to-morrow, 14. :::
lii s is.
A LAEGEIY INCREASED FORCE 0E
PITTSBURG DISPATCH,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Kabo corset that
brings a woman to perfect
form if she only laces it tight
enough for it never stretches
or breaks its "bones" or rolls
up has soft eyelets that do
not cutthe laces.
Soft eyelets are loops of
corset lace instead of metal
eyelets.
If the Kabo corset fails in
a year in any part but the
steels no way has yet been
invented to make unbreaka
ble steels you get your
money back from the store
where you bought it
You wear the Kabo corset
two or three weeks; and, if
not satisfactory, take it back
and get your money again.
Chicago Corset Co-Chicago and New York.
j. diamond, gssaa.
22 SIXTH STREET. The Eye examined free
of charge. Spectacles perfectly fitted.
ARTIFICIAL EXEH Inserted and
warranted to suit.
sel2-6-TTSu
Latest improved Spectacles and Eye-Glasses;
will tit any nose with ease and comfort. The
largest and best stock of Optical Instruments
ana Artificial Eyes.
KOENBLTJM, Theoretical and
Practical Optician.
No. 50 Fifth avenue, near Wood street
Telephone No. 1CS6. sel9-rjsn
HERBERT WALKER
ARTIFICIAL EYE
MAKER,
.T.TTV' Ki TVITCTW RT
fiffirn hours for insertim? eves. 1 to 3p.v.
Satnrdaya, 1 to 6 P. M. 6eS5-sn
SHP.
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VERITABLE PICNIC FOR BARGAIN HUNTERS. A WATERLOO FOR
Fmisliif Goods
" 'Tis madness to defer."
'Tis the worst kind of ex
travagance to miss this special
bargain sale to-morrow, if yon
want any Furnishings or Fix
ings. "V
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Camel's :" Hair
Underwear
increases in popular favor every
day. We don't keep the shoddy
grades, but warrant all our
goods not to shrink and to be
soft and pleasant to the skin.
69c. 98c.
$139. $2.
See the four special drives
we will offer at these prices
to-morrow. They're worth 50
per cent more money.
' Camel's Hair Half Hose at ,
24c, 33c and 50c
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SUNDAY, JTOVEMBER
KEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MSfr$0--64
Jinzer's
Old
Honesty.
The Chewers of OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO will soon find that it
lasts longer, tastes sweeter than
other tobaccos and will please you.
Ask your dealer for it and insist
on getting it.
Genuine has a red H tin tag on
every plug.
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JUST- SIXTY SECONDS.
One minute of your valuable time is all we ask to convince
you beyond a doubt that you can save from 25c to 40c on each
dollar you spend, bybuying at our great Closing Out Sale.
We will positively close entirely in December. This wiU re
quire a rush 'and to this end we have still further reduced
prices.
Zamps, comprising Xdbrary, Banquet, Piano, Vase and
all other varieties; Cliandeliers and Sail IAghts, Glassware,
Fine Cut, Pressed and Blown; Queensware, Porcelain and
Cliina Tea, Dinner and Chaniber Sets; Fish, Game and Ice
Cream Sets; Bronzes, Clocks, Gas Fixtures, Cuspadores and
Winbrella Stands. Bric-a-Brac, comprising all the renowned
Potteries of High Art; Onyx Tables, Wedding and Anniver
sary Gifts, and an immense stock ofttoliday Gifts.
TheJ.P.Smith Lamp,Glass andGhina Co
935 Penn Ave., Between Ninth and Tenth Sts.
Boys Ou
s
"Gather the rosebuds while
ye may."
You have no time to lose,
if you wish to take advantage
of this sale. It's for one day
only from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m.
to-morrow.
3
will buy your choice to-morrow
from over 500 Boys' Over
coats, among them Kilt
Overcbats, sizes 2 to 7j
Little Boys' Over
coats, sizes 4 to 12;
Big Boys' Overcoats,
sizes 12 to 18. Some
fancy, some plain, some
with capes. A most prodi
gious line, ranging in prices
from $4. to $5 50. Mothers,
: this is your chance. :
will take choice to-monow
from a most fashionable line
of Overcoats for Boys of
all ages, including one
lot of nobby silk faced
Melton Overcoats,
sizes 14 to 18; one lot
of the -popular Lord
Chumley Overcoats, sizes
4 to 12. They're worth every
:: cent of $8 and $9. ::
SALESMEN WILL
$5
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A Superb and Incomparable Assort
ment of Fur Caps Now Opening'
RTTBBlsr'S.
The "Boston" Turban!
In Coney Fnr, 87c, 98c and $1 20.
In Oregon Seal, J2 2a 82 40 and 52 90.
InAlaska Seal, Z5, 8. 10 and $12.
The abovfl cut Illustrates the handsome Bos
ton Turban, which is decidedly new, real and
stylish. There Is not the least doubt but that it
"will prove the most popular cap of the season.
The band Is somewhat higher than the old
style turbans. Tho top. a full oral, and its
general ontlines are craceful and becoming.
Owing to the backwardness of the weather and
our tremendous stock, we are naming prices at
the start which we expected to quote at the
ciose oi we season. .Besides xne .Boston we
have the following styles: The Detroit, The
Montreal, The Alexis, The Cleveland, The
Driving and The Cv Uge. Don't fail to see our
magnificent stock ot Fur Caps and Gloves.
IRAXBIElsr,
Til Jtta-fcter and. I'ttrnlslicir,
421 and 423 Smithfield St
nol7-wrsu
OOZ7-WXBS
"Take the current when it
serves."
Shrewd purchasers buy bar
gains when they can get tfiem.
You can get them to-morrow
the best ever offered in Pitts
burg. 3 50
will buy your choice to-morrow
from several lines of Kilt and
Short-Pant Suits not me
dium qualities, but goods
fit for the little son of
a millionaire. The
most fashionable styles
among them -and the
cheapest suit of them all
equal to any dealers' best $5
suit. Come to-morrow and see
for yourself.
$6
will take your choice to-morrow
from 145 Boys' Long-Pant
Suits, sizes 12 to 18, in
strictly all-wool Cassi
meres, Cheviots .and
Corkscrews, cut in
softroll and button-up
sack styles. You'll not
find anything finer else
where for fS or $9. Boys,
here's your chance, if you have
$6 in your purse.
M MS.
GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL
NEW ABVERTTSEMENTS.
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ED-LETOR SALE
HOUSEHOLD
m. rnrM N IP.d
And if you are in need of Furniture'of any description it
you to call and examine
BEDROOM SUITS
In Walnut, Oak and
PARLOR SUITS
Of the latest designs
make an extra drive.
FOLDING BEDS :::
Ofthe-best make and neatest design.
SIDEBOARDS, BOOKCASES, LOUNGES
And in fact all Furniture necessary to fix a complete
household.
The Goods must be disposed of as we are Selling
Out to quit business
will be refused.
Hemember the place and numbeft
MICHIGAN FURNITURE
437 SMITHFIELD STREET.
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- ' SN-AJPINTO. V.
From this date, and until November
fever before heard of. Just think of it, we are
Top Action, Twist Barrels Rebounding Hammers, Pistol Grip, Choke, Bore and a if im
provements, at ?11 SO. Other1 dealers charge from $18 to $20 for the samelfua. The above J ?l
"but one of the score of special drives "wenow have to offer yon. it 1
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COMPETITION.
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"Make hay wliile the sun
shines."
'Make haste, if youwant good
Shoes for away "below their
actual Yalue. They'll be offer
ed but one day To-morrow.
Be on-hand.
$150.
At this price ve shall place
on sale to-morrow 200 pairs of
Ladies' Royal Kid Shoes, all
widths and lengths, common
-"sense and opera toe, and usual
ly sold at $2 25.
$2 50
will buy your 'pick and fit' to
nioiTOW from a line of Ladies'
extra fine quality Dongola and
Curacoa Kid Shoes, warranted
liand-ttirned and equal to any
Shoe for which $3 50 is asked
elsewhere.
DON
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our stock1, which embraces
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Cherry. "
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ywhich 'for' "thenext 30 d&y,
and no reasonable" ojK&
noVMOSL
, Established 1817.
X. GiE833NKA3CP OS SCtisi
Manufaturer3 of StTPEEIOE CAB.
EIAQES if all the latest style
For elegance and durability the GLE3.
Jiiisfljai quAUH. flas'no equal.
SalesrconS, 313 and 320-Penu avenue,'
No connection ith any other carriage honwj
30, we will offer some f the greatestVbsTgaia
now selling a-Double-barrel, Breee&loSder.l
Liberty St, Gor.SmithfM'
"A golden opportunity is
never offered twice."
And the bargains .which Kaur
xnanns' will offer is their Cloakj
department to-morrow willf
nevec again. be -shown, La'dieijj
lase me mat,
$8'-s
will take vour choice 'IrS
row from ten differeat,styjij
' or Ladies 'loose frost m-3
markets, suDerior to' a
oiicreu eisewnere. ior;
j:i
$12.
$12
$
will take your choice fa-morro
from six different stylesfof
tailor-made Directoire
Newmarkets; sold in the
diy goods store's at i8&
' j;
3
for jour choice front a lot Ml
Beaver tailor-made Jacket,!
in Aatrtf tin jiUf hyAwi3
m uvj) tau; aavc istwrrjMi
green, eta, taa Would bt
considered cheap at
x.
A
20
will buy your size to-norr
from 54 finest English" Seill
Plush Saccmes, guaranteed
for five years not to wear S
out at the edges and:'9
re lain uieir ricn,
seal gloss. Dry goods
stores will tax you itw
$32 for the same ideat'icSl
garments. Try it YckTM
:; nnd it out soon enougHSln
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