' . .. . ?' heto V?" V, 'f& ?j.,i- .,. ,rV&d3 "4W4, t ICt- E NEWS:IK BRIEF. tf-fni jto'llR. Albert G. Fortes, toe United Stttef Mln- awyjeiwrtuy. Friday. Dr. John Bartiett was creraated.' d then the uhes Interred the sitae u an ordinary way. 3 PitrtrV Rntlirav ii-x1 SO &n emnloTB Of the Uganhattan Electric Lighting Companr, was juiiea oy an elecinc snocc in Jsw iorj. vnj iteraar. ' Wnilim A. AnlnmlLi Tonnt man from iBrooklro. N. Y was taken to the Baltimore Cltr Hosnitxl KridiT nicht from Perrmlle. He was snSerine from an orerdose of oplom. He died yesterday. John R. Wise, of Virginia, who Is now In New York.1 disemted with the present admin istration, and writes to a ReDnbUCan friend In Vashlncton that "they are a mugwump, snif L" 1 1 j"' lftl (Vk Dissension has arisen in the Austrian Cabi net oTer the draft of the rcDlr that Connt Taaf e Pimised to Herr Plener, the leader of the rman party in Bohemia. It is reported that two memoers 01 e Ministry wreaten to re-'fticn. Ch&rlei Wilton, a vonne track drirer. who '''"was Friday sentenced in New York City to 20 years; imprisonment lor rranwanfnter, in 'Ehootinrhii wife. Louise, in a lit of iealousy. attempted suicide yesterday morning in the ..xonios prison or taking poison, ine prompt e ol a scomacn pump savea nis iue. , AreDort has been received at Washincton 'that RerjresentatiTe-elect Shipley, of Gntbrie :county, Iowa, is in a critical condition at his ;, some near xaie. irom toe resuiw 01 u SJie recerred In nis recent cumcnity wuo v. Edwards, and is not expected to live more than & few boars. Thi grand jury of Guthrie coun--tv has returned an indictment against Ed- - wards. Three prominent Mexicans, supposed to be ringleaders of the White Caps and fence cnt- ,ters, in Hew Mexico, nave oeen arrested at mFlm Vegas, making seTen memnjau,ana is rt-iareyet tobe arrested tor muraerana otner VCTlUirft. .UCUC4H1 M.iuwviTO .1.0. dents of San Miguel county, wno are nteiy to be arrested for complicity in these land troubles. " The Companma Mercantu, a small local Mmninrfn Pin tnditip in rubber, has neti- "-I'lionftd the authorities of the Provisional Gor- Eernment in Para for an order compelling all pother rubber nouses in t-ara to pay to toe ixov lernment. for the credit of the Compannia Mer tfcautU, the Bum of 20 rells (three-eicbtbs of a ,cent) for ererr pound of rubber bought of such ?honte, the object being to raise the price of S rubber. HORSFOUD ACID PHOSPHATE Impani Renewed Strength xAnd -rigor where there has been exhaustion. Ladies. Have You Hair inn rWksL chin or 1id? If so. vou can Shave every hair destroyed lore ver without Spain, sear or injury by the electric needle by consulting Dr. J. VanDyck, electro sur rgeon, permanently located at 602 Perm are. I5f ever fails. Book free. NEW.ABTEKTlSKMHCTa CREAM Baking Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a 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. Sold only in cans. PEICE BAKING POWDER CO. MEW TORE. CHICAGO. 8T. LOUIS. mv5-TTSeoSu HEW ABTERTfeSBfXKW. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Gold Spectacles, Gold Eyeglasses, Opera masses, r iem ana xounsts uiasses, Magic Lanterns, Microscopes, Graphoscopes, Pho-' tograpuic cameras, etc KORNBLUM, OPTICIAN, No. 50 .Fifth Avenue, NEAR WOOD STREET. Telephone No. 16S3. de8-100 jjJmmSS? HERBERT WALKER ARTIFICIAL EYE MAKER, xm TTa(f 65 NIN TH ST. Office hours for inserting eyes, 1 to 3 p. it Saturdays, 1 to" 8 P. m. de3-S3-an 1T1TJ youmarriedT If not.sendyonraddressto AiiJi THK AMERICAN CORRESPONDING de3-62 .inEWrAOTYRTISSMSinM. YOU CANNOT THINK OF A. MORE ACCEPTABLE PRESENT FOR A GENTLEMAN THAN ,;. For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, inch aa Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Sick Hesdanhe, Giddiness, .Fulness and Swelling after Meals, Dlxzinesa and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, ' Scurvy. Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and aUNervocs and Trembling Sensations, &c THB FIRST DOSE W1X.I, OTVE KELTEr IN IWifliTt MIXUTES. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to by one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be a Wonderful Medicine. "Worth a guinea a box." BEKCHAH'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore female to complete health. For a WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER; they ACT LIKE MAGIC: a letedoewIIlworkwooder8 upon the Vital Organs, Strength ening the muscular System; restoring long-lost Complexion; bringing bock the keen edge of appetite, and arousing with the ROSEBUD OF HEALTH the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are " facts " admitted by thousands, in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that BSSCEMt'S PILLS HATE SES LA23E3I 8AL1 St iSI- PATd! lESICnra IS SH VOELS. Full direcUons'with each Box; Prepared only by THOS. BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Sold by Druggists generally. B. F. ALLEN & CO., 3G5 and 307 Canal St., New Tork. Bolo Agents for the TJnited States, trfto inquire first), if your druggist does not keep them, WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. 25 CENTS A BOX. BROADWAY SILK HATS! At 53, $4, 55, 56. It yon. prefer a fine Fur Cap we can give a choice or genuine AiasKaoeais at $o,$o, 58,510. - Gloves and Gauntlets in Seal, Otter and Bearer at $i, 55 56. 58, 510. Oregon Seal Caps at 48c, 87c, 98c, 51 20, 51 60. A superb line of Gents' Fine Furnishings. Gold and Silver Head Umbrellas a Specially. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 Smithneld St del5-WTSU HOLIDAY PRESENTS. SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES And Bye Glasses, S3 and upward. J. DIAMOND, Optician, o24.108.ttssu 22 SIXTH ST., Pittsburg. "i.. r-. lojo. ;. v THBPUBiia "".iooy,- Jtkk.-&: rS? i i v J ri wnrtr: ja ' VvtssnRSTA y i tlA WHisk-tV. " V A ICft tlDrmvc il Make jour Holiday purchases at the Headquarters for all the Leading Brands of Champagnes, Clarets, Brandies, Ports, Sherries, ;-.. '...-Gins, Sauternes, Etc. Also a complete stock of ' ' HOLMES, GIBSON AND-FINCH WHISZIBSI " .AT.LAGES. XW ASTpf TMnjCKlTS, . W. H. HOLMES & SON, 120 WATE1R STREET AND 158 FIRST AVENUE, PITTSBTJEG-. NO. 264 S. CLARK ST., CHICAGO. f Send for Price List. Family trade has our careful attention. Telephone 303. . deiw , SNA.P NO. 13. Ladies' rolid gold watches, Elgin stem winding movements, cases encrusted with genuine diamonds. $10 00; ladies' solid gold watches. American movements, richly engraved cases, $25 00. ladies' solid gold watches, stem winders and setters, Geneva movements, J9 00, SU 50, f 15 00 and 817 60, all warranted for time and quality. Gents' solid gold watches. American movements, $19 00 to tio 00. Gents' cold filled watches, Elgin, Waltbam or Springfield, from SIS 50 to 20 00, cases warranted for 20 Teats' wear. Boys' watches, solid silver, SI 75. S6 SO, $8 uo. ladies' Chatelaine watches from S3 50 to 65 00. . SIvEri?, 934 Liberty St, Cor. Smithfield. P. S. All the latest novelties in srerware,"cloc and jewelry of every description suitable for Christmas presents. . del5-TTSSu FROM THE FURNITURE CENTER OF THE WORLD! ;t o n:oiExd-isr 't c '' ' "" ... L v li-Nofed for Its Durability Hi Artistic Workr A , From this you can judge wtt kind of goods wo handlo FOR m HOLIDAYS! We have nothing In our stock but Useful Presents, suoh as . ? ' BSDROO SUITS in Walnut, Oak and Ohenry. '-W PABLOB SUITS of the best makes. - r Sidebods,-OhifCbniers, Wardrobes, and we would especially esU your .attention to our stock of Fancy Chairs, Tables, Desks, Moaio OaT" 2' ' H . iwn& .- i sfak' r.. Sx Will" jph'. inets and Bookcases. Our Terms Being Cash, You Are the Gamer. -f It will pay you to. call aa d.esami e our stock before purchasing elsewhere. : vio:ic3-Nr rji?Nri7"crD oovDisr", 437 SMITHFIELD STREET. NOTE Beginning To-morrow Evening we will keep our store open until the Holidays for accommodation of the public. delSB -, r&:-"- Li' 8' t4'.v" V-' '.' ;"l :zv i jKH M m' &?A m f'i;.tj, r VJi- u .M 95 IK: W m -'. M r& -fi jfcy Al i . "a AwriAi ftVimni' Mi ir V'- -; ssfi&z- !M(vJ viiivHy-' r.-,;cr C WJ fBF wi l 4.T' WS' "t ' -t ,Wi h- '? . "if' nim m W -a DAY M TUESDAY, DEC. 16s17 m? I 0 'ii; , feS"" ' "" ' ' !'. K ' -' "' WEsp-i "' .' : "f wnhli. i. .- Hlw: - Klflc" . Ej' IV H&. The formal Grand Opening of our greatly enlarged, extended, improved and remodeled Business Block will take place to morrow and Tuesday, and we propose to inake it ONE OF THE GREATEST EVENTS IN THE COMMERCIAL ANNALS OF THIS STATE. The entire Mammoth Building, has "been transformed into one vast Bower of Beauty. Every floor and department gor- 5 geously decorated and brilliantly illuminated. . Miles of Foliage, Mountains of Plants. Millions of Flowers. Milky way ot las ana Jiiiectnc ign. it win be a sight ot Regal Splendor and one worth journeying a hundred miles to see. MMi '3 ; - vm TWO GRAMD PROMENADE 00nTO?S (by the cathedral band) To-Morrow and Tuesday Nights, 7 till 10:30 No jubilee without music. We have engaged the celebrated Cathedral Band for' this occasion and they've promised us to do their best So look out" for an exceptionally fine aural treat. The programmes for the two nights concerts are here appended: MONDAY NIGHT: 1. Concert March.. Kiesler. 2. Overture.. Ten Minutes with the Minstrels ..Bowron. 3. Selection.. Yeoman of the Guard.. Sullivan. 4. Waltz.. Danube Waves.. Ivenovice. 5. Serenade.. Brooks. 6. Hunting Scene.. BucklossL 7. Overture.. A Brass Monkey.. Zimmerman. 8. Potpourri.. A Night in Berlin. 9. Andante Waltz.. Something Sweet.. Ripply. 10. Patrole Comique-.Hindley. 11. Moonlight Serenade.. Arr'g'd by Rohr. 12. Gallop.. Good Night.. Beyer. TUESDAY NIGHT: ' ' March . . Razzle Dazzle . .Prendville. Overture . . "Vive La France . . Bosquette Potpourri.. Forster Melodies.. Beyen" , Waltz.. Melodies of the South.. Conterno. Quickstep . . Nianta . . Mackie.' - '" Waltz . . Gambler's Dream . . Bennett 8. Serenade.. Baritone and Tuba. .Cblman. 9. Song and Dance. .Dream of Love Casey. 10. Come Where My Love Lies' Dreaming?". Foerster' 11. Schottische.-Down WentMcGinty;fAr.,by Rohr. 12. March .. Dedicated to KaufmannsH.Rphr. 1. 2. 3- 4- 5-6. 7- ' V- "s . - , TI W jfimJ m : JkWmrm SMTACLAUS' POP CORN BAKERY. BRUSTG THCE OHILDRBIsn The children bless the children. We want to see 'em all on our two Grand Open ing days, to-morrow and Tuesday. The royal treat we have prepared' for them will de light ana amuse them beyond expression. y ROYAL ITALIAN MARIONETTETHEATER A genuine Royal Italian Tantoccini or Puppet Show in full operation in our corner window.- HERE'S THE PROGRAMME: First act The great Blondin dancing on Tight Rope. Second act Mysterious Turk, forming eight different figures in full view of the audience. Third act Ball Tosser, performing marvelous feats. Fourth act Franco, balancing pole on his feet Fifth act Phenomenal Chair Equilibrist - Seventh act Wonderful Animated Skeleton. Eighth act Funny Pantomimes of Humpty Dumptyand old Kris Single; introduction of side-splitting clown antics and attitudes, includ ing the stealing of sausage from the butcher, shop and ending the show with a general break up with donkey and cart Six complete performances will be given daily, as follows: At 9:30 and 11 A. M.; at 2, 4, 7:30 and OP.M. Knowing the weakness of the average little or big Boy and Girl for Pop Corn, good old Kris Kingle has brought his own Bakery from the far off land of ice and sneny to Kaufmanns' Grand. Depot, where, commencing to-morrow morning, he will "sail in",like a good fellow and turn out thousands of the delicious balls, which he will present to all the children who, accompanied by their parents, will visit him at Kaufmanns'. Right on the first floor (to spare the children any climbing of stairs) Santa "Claus has erected his Pop Corn bakery. And what a quaint, queer and unique affair it is. Be sure and see it, for it's a sight beautiful beyond description. And don't walk out without getting A BIG, DELICIOUS POP .CORN BALL a-AjriD so"U"viisns, fob Xj. Every person visiting . us during our two Grand Opening- Daysj-to-morrow and Tuesday,' will be presented with a beautiful keepsake. KAUFMANNS' - OUR- GRAND HOLIDAY SALE will go on serenely during these two Opening Days, and we have seen to it that the bar gains will be greater and grander than ever before. During this auspicious occasion, when tens of thousands of people will visit our establishment, we shall demonstrate our superiority over all competition, beyond a vestige of a doubt Solid columns, battalions and regiments of-., "startling and surprising HOLIDAY BARGAINS will march forward! forward! forward! from ' every department and fairly overwhelm the armies of visitors and buyers. - We have almost doubled our usual force of salesmen, and are in a position to guaran- tee prompt attention to everybody. -Come on, then, residents, citizens, patrons, friends. You're welcome,' thrice welcome, to attend this glorious event. rsrNovt o-oods wilksbe sold during: the o-morrow ; N- i t- K'i t: '. -;? '.iSift H?s"'" K BG : si v, ...jfj-fg "jt, ,-tf-ijii - '. --j' ff" -iJ . .'.. .- - :1km-- VjMJ-, ' "r ir-1 f? rs r , i. i -Tr i .fcfitssaf.. . w' ic Tuesday nights. 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