" w&r -5 :' . THE PITTSBtmG: DISPTCJH, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 24, "f 1889; sr- rara y. -IP, SrC 5s- i rn ICMADA A EEPUBLIC. Eecent Utterances in That Direction Cause Considerable STIR AT THE ENGLISH CAPITAL Queen Tictoria Only Utiles the Dominion Komiually, Anyhow. iKKEXATION TO 1HE UNITED STATES. Brutes Wiman Mates a Stroic Eptcli in Faior of a Closer Connection. Political circles in England are agitated by the reports of the progress of Republican sentiment in Canada. In a speech at Toronto last night Erastus "Wiman declared in favor of an independent Republic or an nexation to the TJiiited States LBY CABLE TO T1TK DIErATCH.! ,1ONTJON-, November 23. Copyright The cabled reports ofEepublican utterances in French-Canadian newspapers hare caused considerable stir here. The first impulse was to trace the trouble to wicked Irish 2Ta lionalists, but as that attempt failed ludic rously, recourse was had to the old argu ment thatafter all it did not much matter, seeing that Canada is already virtually a Republic an argument which loses none of its picturesqueness by the fact that it is used by Tories and Liberals alike, and that all seem to derive much comlort from it One Eadical organ which supports the Government and generally reflects Joseph Chamberlain's political opinions, after calmly remarking that the connection of a dominion with this country is more nominal than real, and the Governor General more ornamental than useful, proceeds to speak its mind as follows: "What will hasten the separation of Canada from Great-Britain is the insistance on the part of tbe Government of this country to send a member of tbe House of Lord as Governor General, instead of eendinc, as they might do and should do at all events sometimes, men in closer touch with the people, and who are bet ter acquainted iwth the popular feelings and tendencies. It may te in closer harmony with the fitness of things to send peers, and largely because they are peers, as proconsuls to India, because India, with its old civilizations, is per meated by the hereditary principle. It is dif ferent in Canada, where tbe people and popular government are omnopucnt. " A VOICE FEOSI CANADA. A dispatch from Toronto says: Erastus "Wiman spoke here thir evening on "Closer Trade Relations Between the United States and Canada." He saidlin part: In the United States circumstances are ex tremely favorable to some arrangement whereby trade may be extended to all parts of tbe con tinent, North and South. The demand for free raw material in lumber, iron, copper, coal, fish, fruit and wool, and also small grains is very Btrong,wblle the nccessitvlor enlarged markets is equally apparent The Pan-American Con gress is an indication of a desire for enlarged relations with neighboring nations. Whv not with Canada, already the best customer of the United States. The enormous Treasury surplus calls for a re daction in customs, and as those levied on Canadian products amount to only 5,003,000. equal to less than 10 cents per head to the population of the United States, nothing would ha more popular than its removal if an ex tension of commerce to continental proportions and the opening up of abundant sources of supply could bu thereby achieved. In Canada, also, '"the circncstances point plainly to the necessity of change in thepolicy of the country. NOT A BEIGHT PEOSPECT. The population is declining, tbe debt increas ing, and the flcures show that since confedera tion, 28 years ago, the deficit between exports and imports amount to $315,000,000, while the excess in the United States during the same period 3mount to $5)00,000,000. Englail is exactmc interest from Canada at the rate of 125.000,000 a year more than her total expor; of orcadstuffs. Meantime the young men of Canadaask, what Is the good of British con nection if it prevents the country from an alliance with the United States, by which alone the vast resources of the Dominion can secure proper development If commercial union could be achieved by concurrent legislation a great stride forward would be taken toward a unification of interests between the two coun tries. If this resulted m a political union in time it would be welcome to tbe United States and perhaps in time to Canada. If, on tbe other band, indeDendcnce from Great Britain was de sired it would not be seriously objected to. With British capital pouring out at its present rate, it would take less than 0 years for Great Britain to control one-half the industrial es tablishments of tho United States, and with that country paying annually at least 100,000, 090 to London In the shape of interest and divi dends, the United States would be far more im portant to Great Britain than Canada. ANOTHEB FEATURE. Apart from this monetary interest, it is sig nificant that the great statesmen of England recognize in the United States the representa tive of English civilization on the continent of North America, as shown by the remarkable speech of Mr. Gladstone at Paris, in which be predicted in America in a hundred years a pop ulation oi OW.UW.WV. If with the United States of Brazil, following in tbe steps of the United States of Colombia, which followed in the wako of the United States of America, there should be created the United States of Australia and eventually the United States ot Canada, Great Britain would not be injured, but rather glorified by thus per mitting nearly 0 per cent of her empire to assume a condition of independence, self-reliance and prosperity, so gloriously illustrated by the career of the neighboring Republic The worldmoves rapidly in these days, as shown by tho recent revolution. FOR DYSPEP&IA Use Horsford'a Add Pboiphnte. Dr. Lorenzo Waite, Pittsfield, Mass., says: "From its use for a period of about eight weeks, to tbe exclusion of all other remedies, I attribute the restoration to health of a pa tient who was emaciated to the last degree, in consequence of nervous prostration and dys pepsia. This patient's stomach was in such an irritable condition that lie could not bear either liquid or solid food. An accomplished physician of many years experience, whom I called in consultation, pronounced his case an incurable one. At this stage I decided to use Horsford's Acid Phosphate, which resulted as above mentioned." Oar Monday Specialty. The good thing we offer for to-morrow is overcoats in three styles of very fine im ported goods. They are imported Schnabels, chinchilla, English kersey and ribbed broad wale. tKo ueed to say they are made up in cutom-taiIor style and just the thing for fine dressers. Our price to-morrow will be 514 for choice of these high-class goods. It will pay you to see them. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Also, we will sell 250 cape overcoats and ulsters at 510 and 512. P. C. C. C. One of Dabbs' cabinet photographs will make an acceptable Christmas present. His gallery. No. 602 Liberty St., will be open Thanksgiving Day. Afternoon Tea Afternoon Tea. Special opening of evening and reception bonnets Tuesday and Tuesday nieht. Not. 26. at E. S. Giles', 94 and 96 Federal street, Allegheny. Peepare for the holidays. Cabinet photos $1 per doz. Extra panel picture at Lies' Popular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st TTStt Dress Salt. For a good fitting dress suit or overcoat gc to Pitcairn's, 434 Wood street ttsu Foe undoubted excellence "Wainwrieht's beer leads all competitors. Telephone 5525. wsu Watches and clocks of all reliable makers. Low prices. Aug. Locit, 145 Federal st Opera, Opera, Opern. Special gaslight opening of evening bon nets for opera wear Tuesday night, Nov. 26, 5 to 9 o'clock. E. S. GILES, 94 and 90 Federal street, Allegheny. pittsbu: RG TO CHICAGO. Jnt Half a Dozen Trains Each Day, With through Pullman sleeping car service, ovei the Pennsylvania lines from Pittsburg Union station to Chicago, leaving by cen tral standard time. Distance 468 miles'. Time as follows: By Panhandle Route: Leave Pittsburg. . . .1:15 A. m. 12.-05 P. 21. Arrive Chicago 5:00 p. si. 725 A. at. By Foet Wayne Route: Leave Pittsburg. . . .7:25 a. m. 12.20 P. M. Arrive Chicago ... .930 P. M. 7:00 a. m. By Foet Wayne Boute: Leave Pittsburg. . . .8:45 p. m. 1120 P. M. Arrive Chicago. . . .9:45 A. M. 5.-00 P. M. Exclusively for the accommodation of Pittsburg passengers, a Pullman perfected safety vestibule sleeping car is run on the "Limited." leaving Pittsburg at 8:45 P. at. daily. This car is ready at the Union sta tion to receive passengers at 8 p, M., central time, or 9 P. m., Eastern, time. If you would know more of the facilities afforded to Western travelers bv the Pennsylvania lines inquire of any of their agents, or kind ly call upon or drop a note to Samuel Moody, District Passenger Agent, at 1127 Liberty street, Pittsburg. He will answer you cheerfully and promptly. ttsu Everybody is delighted with the beauti lul cabinet photos made by Pearson, the leading photographer. His work speaks for itself. Galleries 96 Fifth avenue and 43 Federal street, Allegheny. lri PSHIi, wr. sa" viTc I ssgalr Latest improved Spectacles and Eye-Glasses; will fit any nose with ease and comfort The largest and best stock of Optical Instruments and Artificial Eves. KORNBLUM, Theoretical and Practical Optician. No. 50 Fifth avenue, near Wood street Telephone No. 10S6. seI9-rjsu HOLIDAY PRESENTS. SEW ADYEUTISEMENTS. What do doctors know about corsets? They know a good deal more sometimes, than they dare give their patients the benefit of ! What are they afraid of ? Losing their patients. Many a woman would throw her doctor overboard sooner than change her corset. What do women know about corsets? The doctors and women together know all there is to be known. They all agree that Ball's is the proper cor set You can go to your store and get' it and wear it two or three weeks and get your money again, every cent of it, if you want it. The store has a primer on Corsets for you. Chicago Cobskt Co..Chicago and Now York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ty HOLIDAY PRESENTS. SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES And Eye Glasses. 15 and upward. J. DIAMOND, Optician, no24-10S-TTSSu 22 SIXTH ST., Pittsburg. HERBERT WALKEK ARTIFICIAL EYE MAKER, 3-TfiS 55 NINTH ST. Office hours for inserting eyes, 1 to 3 P. M. Saturdays, 1 to 6 P. M. so25-8u f? '''3 C33 JrjjJTjl &C OjejEJAA. GLAissiS. The largest and finest assortment in the city, sold at low prices Gold spectacles, $5 and upward. 15 Gold Eye Glasses with, chain attached. Field Glasses. Telescopes, Microscopes. Ba rometers, Thermometers, etc, etc Call and examine. J. DIAMOND, Optician, 22 SIXTH STREET. P. 8. A beautiful present given to mery purchaser. no24-107-siWFSu Trwmmta! 'Paris Exposition, 1889. JrCcLTS obtained the only gold medal awarded solely for toilet SOAP in competi tion with all the world. Highest possible disthictioji? I IN OUR POPULAR BRAND d Hones Will be found a combination not always to be had. A Fine Quality of PLUG TOBAC CO at a Reasonable Price. Look for the red Htin tag on each plug. If you are looking for a FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE -IN- Oliewing Totacco DON'T FAIL TO GIVE OLD HONESTY A FAIR TRIAL. Ask your dealer for it. Don't take any other. JNO. FINZER & BROS., LOUISVILLE, KY. mh2-35-ssn HEW, ABTE&TIBBMKNTO. MASH YOUR' SELECTION OF A FUR CAP FROM Magnificent and Matchless Stock! - 'm NEW ABVERTIKEMEXTS. ,Ml GENTS' COLLEGE STYLE In Oregon Seal, 87c, 9So and tl 20. ' In Alaska Seal, $5, t8 and $10. We have made special preparations to meet the demand for Fur Caps for thefall and win ter of 1889-90. Not only do wa carry a larger stock than former seasons, but (what is very important to the public) in the way of prices we are determined to sweep aside and utterly silence all competitors. Sealskin, as everybody knows, went up 40 per cent last summer. An ticipating such an event, we made our purchases just before the rise and are now in a position to quote tbe same prices as last year, which means a difference of 35 per cent from what other houses are enabled to name. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 Smithfleld St no2!-WFSU 8NAPNO. 8. We are now offering some of tho greatest Holiday Bargains ever before thought of in Watches. Ladies' Solid Gold Watches, stem winding and setting, Swiss movements, !9 60 toSlT. Ladies' Solid Gold, stem winding Watches, Elgin or other American movements, 516 75. $18 50 20. J21 25, 523 50, $25. Gents' Watches, gold nlled. any American movement, J13 50. Gents' Watches. stem winding, American, Solid Gold, 122 to 570. Ladies Silver Chatelaine Watches, stem winder. 85 50. Men and Boys' Silver Watches, from $3 up. Each Watch sold is guaranteed to be Btrictly as represented or money refunded. Also a complete line of Jlarble, Onyx and Wooden Clocks. Bronzes, Fancy China ware. Bisque, Silverware, etc HZ. SId1, 934 Liberty St, Cor. Smithfleld. P. S. Watch for Ring Snap No. 9. noZ4-rrssu IlSfCOMiPRJBlLiE Is our Bed Lounge, which we sell for $10;; TEN DOLLARS. SIO $4 DOWN, $l PER WEEK FOR BALANCE ft xv r i s M&Z'Ztrjrz I r VrsfcJe&Z J tp & &' XT-. z& 'yfi ZeSgte r& ,7 ?Z & "5 $ S UNAPPROACHABLE Is 6ur Tarlor Suit, which we sell in six or seven pieces,' for $40. FORTY DOLLARS. $40 $I0 DOWN, $2 PER WEEK FOR BALANCE. HAIR ON THE FACE, NECK, ARMS OR ANY PART OF THE PERSON EASILY, QUICKLY AND SAFELY REMOVED WITH ZMZOIDZEHSTZE And the growth destroyed without slightest injury or discoloration to the skin. vuuuviuiiuijii accioENi. xn compounding anotner preparation, the incomplete mixture was accidentally spilled on tbe back of the hand, and on washing afterward it was discovered that the hair was completely re moved. We purchased the new discovery and named it MODENE. It is perfectly pure, free from all injurious substances, and guaranteed to be as harmless as water. It is so simple anyone can use it, ana yon will be surprised and delighted with tbe results. It acts mildly bat surely. Apply for a few minutes, then wash off, and the hair goes with it. It has no connection whatever with any other hair preparation evernsed for like purposes and no scientific discovery has ever obtained such wonder ful results. IT CANNOT FAIL. If the hair be thin and fine, one application will remove it permanently. The heavy growth, such as the beard, or hair on moles, may require two or more applications before all the roots are destroyed, although all hair will be removed each application. Young peo sons who find an embarrassing growth of hair cominir should use Modena to early destroy its growth. Recommended by all Who Havs Tested its Merits Used by People of Refinement. Gentlemen who do not appreciate natnre's gift of a beard will find a priceless boon in if odene, which does away with shaving. It penetrates tbe hair follicle or sac and destroys the life prin ciple, thereby rendering its future growth an utter impossibility. Modene sent by mail, postage paid (securely sealed from observation) on receipt of price, $1 00. Send money by letter, with your full address written very plainly. 2-c. postage stamps received same as cash. (Always mention your county and this paper.) 1 Address MODENE MANUFACTURING CO., CINCINNATI. O. (General Manufacturers of the Highest Grade Hair Preparations. i Agents sry. I Wanted merit, we mail xnousand liwflMum lwu' mm Anents I, iif-..j r warned, j you ca) regj$teryoUl. lettoratmy poitofflee ind insure its safe delivery. CI nnn RtrUARn To convince the public that Modene is an article of meri pl,UUU Hbllrtnu. with each bottle sold a leeal agreement to forfeit Onn Dollars to any purchaser or Scientist, if Modene fails to permanently remove the hair, or dis- uuiurs ur injures tuu smu iu luo BiiKUMrebiuAuutjf, u jjruuucca any uupieasans sensation or ieei Cut this advertisement out, as It may not appear again. inir when aDnivinc or ever afterward, EVERY BOTYLE IS GUARANTEED, B017-W-SU . ff. I'M I I J' '! NOTHING BUT BARGAINS - in our, varied slock of Household Goods, and everything on Easy " ' Payments, as you like them. ' HOUSEHOLD CREDIT CO. 405 "Wood S-b3?ee-tr. Acknowledged Champions of Low Prices and Easy Terns. noJl-eu v-''. A FEAS T OF BARGAINS! A FLOW OF LOW PRICES! FAT and FINE Thanksgiving ::: Week Special Bargains ::: MEN'S and BOYS' ::: 01othiiig What a gPprious feast for close buyers! The following items though they're few will give you an idea of the magnitude of the offering: Suits for work at 5, $6, $7 and $8. None but strictly reliable materials in them. Suits for Business at $10, $12, 14 and $15; they're cut in the latest shapes. Suits for Dress at $18, 20, 22 and 25, cut from the most exquisite imported materials. Wen s its, 101 s Overcoa is, in Chinchillas, Ker seys, Cheviots, Mel tons, Beavers, Ely sians, Cassimeres, Wide Wales, Mon tagnacs, etc., cut in the English sack style, Prince Charles style, fly front style, double breasted style, cape and ulster style. Prices from 3 to 9 for good; from $10 to $16 for better; from 18 to 30 for best qualities. Our Boys' department, enlarged and beautified, is N fairly sparkling with grand Thanksgiving bargains in Kilt Suits, Short and Long- Pant Suits and Overcoats of all sizes. Prices from $2 to $15. lojs Clotliiflg. for THA-isTKisa-iiisra- week 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : DANDY : THANKSGIVING WEEK BARGAINS -ur- Hats. A new Derby for Thanksgiv ing Day! Ifou can get it here at an as tonishingly low price. English Buckle Derby s only $1 5- Flat Crown Derbys at only 1 74 and up to $3. All the latest Youman, Dun lap and Knox blocks of Derbys at prices ranging from $1 74 up to 4. Do you wear a Silk Hat? See our new Broadway shapes at 3 and 5. You'll pay 50 per cent more money for them in any other Hat store. Surprising Thanksgiving bargains in Boys' and Chil dren's Hats and Caps. A galaxy of Novelties to select from. Ill I I III I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I We have had a most prosperous season we can afford to treat the public to a grand Thanks giving spread. Our tables are groaning beneath their heavy load of choice things not for the stomach, but for the body. And who doesn't want to be dressed well on Thanksgiving Day? Everybody even the poor turkey. Now, then, WILL USHER IN THANKSGIVING DAT be prepared for the occasion. Read the columns at the right and left of this announcement and there see for yourself how easy it is to sport a new Suit or Overcoat next Thursday if you will but buy it at Kaufmanns'. Come any time before 12 o'clock (noon) next Thursday and partake of the rich treat you will find on our bargain tables. I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I M MAIS' DELICIOUS THANKSGIVING WEEK BARGAINS -IN- t Shoes. a iu?H u mt y - -vy . .J Our usually low prices for' Shoes will be lower this week.Xv ' We'll begin with a large line'5" ' of Men's Calf and Ladies Kid Shoes, all sizes, at only 1 29' Then come3 a better line at $1 98. ' ? Tnen, a most excellent line at $3 50. ",M At 3 we offer Men's seam less French Kid Shoes or Ladies' hand-turned bright Dongola or fine Curacoa Kid Shoes. Boys' and Youths' Shoes on the same basis; Misses' Shoes, ditto; Children's Shoes, ditto; Infants' Shoes, ditto. It'll be a bargain week all along the line, and one cspec-, ially to T)e remembered by patrons of our Shoe depart ment. I I I I I.I II I I I I I II II I I 111 I I I KAUFMANNS' RICH and RACY Thanksgiving ::: Week iS pedal Bargains -vs- ' LADIES'andCHILDRENi . r B" 5 v Clocks. tii toiit 176 loose front fj Beaver New- markets, with bell sleeves, tailor-made, at only i 50. A line of magnificent striped Cloth Newmar kets, in very fashionable colors puffed shoulders and gathered sleeves, at only 10. Beautiful braided, Jrimmedlbose.front Newmar- kets, directly imported by us from Berlin, will be , offered for only $ 12. Very latest styles of Newmarkets, with plush sleeves and buttons to match, same as are sold by -the dry goods houses at $23, will go for only 15. The finest of all! Jacquard patterns with Bishop sleeves, plush cuffs and pocket flaps, rich pearl buttons strikingly handsome - Winter Wraps that were imported to sell for 30, will go at only Equally great bargains in Ladies' Plush Gar f ' ments, Ladies' Jackets. "and Misses'" and Children's Cloaks. . - ' ' f -l Ladies, it will pay you to "come a distance of a nunarea mues tu auenu. mis,. special inau&sgKiui, 1. - "?.- yvcck. aaic KAUFMANNS ISTOTIEI iTeisrb TiL-usd-ar (Tb am Tg-gp -H-iLg JDeb?r) Oixn? Ston?e "Will Close ab 12 o'clock trxooxL) SIha:i?;p KAUFMANNS! 3 FIFTH AVENUE and SMTTHFIELD ST. WHOLESALE and 1 : -BETAIL. ' n.,