Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, December 29, 1889, Page 8, Image 8

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iflOW BOIALTI AMUSES ITSELF.
ichanges ef Presents and Decoration of
Largo Christmas Trees
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'Xonlratn Etn lBuesuits laocch to Last them
i. a Llfctime.
Christmas in Europe was celebrated in
the utual liYely manner. The royal familiei
-enjoyed the day by decorating trees for their
little ones and distributing presents among
the poor. The Pope's gifts to the needy
amounted to 10,000.
IBT C1BLX TO TEX DISrATCH.
Lokdok, December 28. Copyright
London is just resuming its normal condi
tion after its two days' holiday. As Britons
consider the anniversary of the birth of
Christ purely a spiritual occasion, that
closes saloons and. opens churches, thus
rnsiaqg it necessary for a temporal holiday
to follow, with the churches closed and sa
loons open, of course all of the Iiondoners
who could get out of town for the two days
did so, and an estimate of the number of
people who purchased tickets at the various
metropolitan railroad stations makes the fig
ure 300,000.
Tkiw were still & few millions left how-
crer, and to these there was plenty of
amusement afforded. Barnum led every
thing, of course, more than 30,000 people
visiting the Olympia on Thursday, where a
new programme was given and the Circus
Maximal added to Kiralfy'a "Nero."
Ten or 20,000 people were also turned away
from Barnnm's Crystal Palace, which enter
tained the next highest number ef amuse
ment seekers to the American show, 23,253
men, women and children being accommo
dated there, and 13,000 Tisiting MmcTus
caud's wax works.
XOTS OF OTHEE TITS.
There were scores of other amusements as
wellatCovent Garden, Drury Lane and
Her Majesty's Theaters. Christmas panto
mimes were performed to the full seating
and standing capacity of each house, and
thousands were turned away from Tarious
theaters. The pantomimes were unusually
brilliant this year, "Jack and the Bean
stalk," at Drury Lane, in particular being
one of the most magnificent spectacles ever
produced on the stage, though it is far out
done br Kiralfy's creat perform
ance at the Ofympia. "Cinderella"
was given both at Covent Garden and
Her Majesty's, at the former theater a live
lion riding about the ring on a Horse and
jumping from its back through a hoop, in
the best circus manner. Drury Lane, how
ever, discounted this performance by intro
ducing a new strong man, Carl Abs, who
lifted a full-sized horse four inches off the
stage. It is probable the lion trick will
have to be abandoned at Covent Garden, as
the new performer is just arriving at
maturity, and is likely to develop the
inherent ferocity of his nature at any
moment
JL TBEE FOE EACH PBINCE.
The German Emperor has regained his
iiormal health. Christmas Eve he wit
nessed "Hamlet" at Herr Bernay's Theater,
said gracious words to the actors and
..,. 4 etrAT3 TirMpntR- From the
, ineaier ne weui uumc, uU .,. -.- --.
Reform, put on an unkingly but comfortable
jacket helped deewaie Cfiristaaas trees, and
had fnu with the children. Each of the
five little princes had a tree all to hitnseir,
and the value of the presents thereon was1
regulated according to the age ef the proud
possessor.
The Pnneess Stephanie, widow of Eu
dolph oi Austria, left the room in which
she had been confined for a week with in
fluenza, to superintend similar functions.
The Christmas tree ot ber 6-year-old daughter
was three times the owner's height gor
geously adorned,and splendidly illuminated;
but th'e present which caused the little
Princess the greatest delight and astonished
and charmed the crown-up royalties as well,
was a lovely doll furnished with a phono
graph, whieh on Christmas Day recited a
poem by the Archduchess Valerie, and made
a number of little speeches.
PKESENXS FOB THK POOB.
The other members of the Austrian royal
family, the Emperor included, were busy
early "in the week sending out presents to
the charitable institutions and poor citizens
of Vienna. The Archduke Charles Louis
and his wife, with their royal hands, liehted
a huge Christmas tree in the best parlor of
their great palace, distributed the presents,
and said kind words to several hundred
poor children gathered Irom all parts of the
city. The same evening Mme. Carnot also
entertainea, at the Elysee, a big crowd of
children. '
The Prince of "Wales distributed dm! to
bis cottagers and laborers at Sandringham,
and the Queen forwarded presents to the
school children round about Osborne, but
did not like most of her fellow-monarchs,
enhance the gracionsness oi the gifts by
personally presenting them.
CHARITY OF THE POPE. v
The Pope celebratedthe festive season in
charasteriitio fashion by civing from his
private purse nearly 50,000 irancs to the
poor of Borne.
The royal family of Italy have not had a
particularly merry week. King Humbert
Is suffering from the worries of State busi
ness, his bair is white, and he has some
throat trouble of which the surgeons are not
allowed to talk. Queen Margaret has been
a martyr to the toothache, and the heir to
the Italian throne, the Prince of Naples,
never a healthy lsd, has been kept to his
studies so closely that he has had to be
taken oat of the hands of tutors to save his
brain and perhaps his life.
Tbe RerolTcr Arcnment.
From the Kew Tork Moaning Journal.
They do things in very summary lashion
(considering that this is the winter season)
up in Harlem. A local tough in ft restau
rant yesterday said tne beefsteak served
him was as tough as himself, and drew his
revolver to emphasize the remark The
waiter said 'twas a lie, and, pulling hi
eun, shot the tough through the sh oulder.
Exit tough to the hospital and waiter to
prison. All in file minutes and all on
peaceful Christmas Day.
Hebe to-day and there to-morrow. Such Is
the life of many men and women. Mathews &
Pierson, of the Bturtevaat House, Broadway
and Twenty-ninth st,N.Y., endeavor to ren
der happy all within their care.
The Iiarare Naraber of Clocks
Sold at Hauch's, So. 295 Fifth ave. the last
tea days show that our prices are the lowest
i'6 aciarifesPH ate
Iter Akm ot Alet!.
It relieves the depressiest thel-efrom.
Aufbecht's aMMtjrJJS'(a photographer
cannot be. excelled anywhere, consequently
the laree natronaee which ho enjoys at S16
I Market street Pittsburg.
A 25 pee cent reduction on our remain
ing stock of table cloths and nankins in sets.
HuGup & Hacks.
Z. Wahtweight &t Co. easily rank all
others as producing superior beer, ale and
porter. Families -supplied direct Tele
phone 5525. "VTBn
Those who use Frauenheim & VHsack's
celebrated ale and porter prononnce it ex
cellent in flavor and very beneficial in its
effect Kept by all first-class dealers.
Dress Salts.
For a good fitting dress suit or overcoat,
no to Pitcairn's, 434 Wood street
Kovr I Vestr Chance.
A reduction of 15 per cent is made on all
terra cotta and bisque goods, artificial
flowers and bronzes at Hauch's, No, 295
Fifth ave.
The Baby Smiles
"When Aufrecht takes its picture, at 516
Market st, Pittsburg. Cabinets f 1 per dor.
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DICE'S
CREAM
gAKiNg
Its superior excellence proven In millions of
homes for more tbana quarter of a century.
It Is used by the United State Government.
Indorsed by the beads of tbe great universities
as tbe Strongest, Purest and most Healthful'
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not
contain Ammonia. Lime of Alum. Sold only
in cans. PBICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.
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M fMNTESS and ITEAD NOISES
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HOTELS.
Mttrittj4tHHHflMMMKfu.flflflflflHH
HOTEL BON AIR,
Smnmerrtlle Heights, Augusta, Ga.
This now and elegant hotelAwlth accommoda
tions for soo guests, wQl open Its doors for winter
tourists Dec. 1st 1889. In Its construction, noth
ing that will contribute to the comfort of Its
patrons has been omitted; It 13 unsurpassed in
all its appointments and general tone. Otis ele
vator; steam heat; open fireplaces in bed rooms;
electric bells; telegraph office; elegant parlors
and dining room; pure mountain spring water;
tooths en suite, with private and public baths;
steam laundry; excellent livery, with picturesque
'drives and walks, are some ot its attractions.
The Hotel Bon Air will be under the superior
management of Mr. C. A. Linsley, of Massachu
settsjate proprietor of the Glennam Hotel, Fifth
Avenue, NewTorlc, and the "Antlers,'' Colorado
Springs. A handsomly Illustrated book contain
ing full Information will be sent on application
tollr. linsley, Augusta, Ga.
noir-9S-eo su
"CSfHssiflr VisssfissssssssBkr
Latest improved Spectacles and Eje-Glassefc;
Will fit any nose with ease and comfort Tlio
largest and best stock of Optical Instruments
and ArtlHcial Ejes.
KOBNBLUM, Theoretical and
Practical Optician.
No 0 Fifth avenue, near Wood street
Telephone No. 16S8. de2g
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
distinct
ly. Successful when all remedies fad. Write or ctll for
uiumuea uooi iimt. ooia onir or a. M1SUU2
8S3 Brotdwir, cor. Itth St., Hew York. No scents.
nol3-61-rrssawk
TEWABD.
$ioo;oa
The above reward will bo paid for the arrest
and conviction, or for Information that will lead
to the arrest and conviction, of the person or
persons who. Out tbe wires of this company on
tbe Sutpension Bridge. December 28th. The
ALLEGHENY CO. LIGHT-CO.. Penn ave.
and Ninth St.
de2&53
SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES
And Eye Glasses, J5 and upward.
J. DIAMOND, Optician,
no2.10S-TT8n 22 SIXTH ST., Pittsburg.
HERBERT WALKER
ARTIFIHIA! FYF
4ft MAKER,
7fiitutir' 65 NINTH ST.
Office hours for inserting eyes, 1 to 3 p. u.
Saturdays, 1 to 8 p. m. de3-23-sn
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Medicine m m Jfc JfcKJp imuT
Tor Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Fain In the Stomach, Slek
Headache, Giddiness, Fulness, and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness,
Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costlvcness,
Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed bleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous
andTrembllngSensatlons, Ac THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTx
MINUTES. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills,
and t hev tHH be acknowledged to be a Wonderful Medicine. "Worth a guinea a box."
BEECHAITS PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. For a
WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER;
they ACT LIKE MAGIOt-repdoewinworkwonders upon the Tltal Organs, Strength
ening tha muscular System; restoring iong-lost Complexion; bringing back the keen edge of
appetite, and arousing with the KOSEBUD OF HEALTH the whole physical energy of the
huinaa frame. These are "facts" admitted by thousands, in all classes of society; and oneof the
best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that BIICEAM'S PILLS EATZ TUB LAB3I3I SAL
Cf AJU PA.TEII HEDICIHa nt IHS W02LD. Full directions with each Box.
Prepared only by THOS. BEECHAM, St Helens-, Lancashire, Englaad.
Sold by Druggist generally. .BVF. ALLEN & CO., 365 and 307 Canal St., New Tork,
Bole Agents for the United States, rAo Inquire first), if your druggist does not keep them, .,
WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE, 25 CENTS A BOX.
JtW ABVKRTf SSjMEim.
There never wasa. time in
the world when-things were
made so well as now some
things.
There never was a time
when things were sold so ac
ceptably some things.
Take the Kabo corset for
instance of both.
If it breaks its "bones" in
a year you go to the store
where you bought it and get
your money back.
If it kinks its "bones" and
rolls up, as most of- the cor
sets do on women of certain
forms, you get your money
back.
If it slips or 'shifts its
"bones," you get your
money back
If it doesn't suit you, after
wearing a week or two, back
you go to the store and get
your money.
There's a primer on Cor
sets for you at the stre.
Chicago CobSet Co.,Chlcago and Now York.
HOLIDAYGOODS
Artistic, for those who love the beautiful
and at prices that will please you.
BEAUTIFUL PIANO LAMPS,
The Handsomest
.chamber "sets
in the city.
CHINA DINNEE
v '-AND-
TEA SETS
at prices that will indnee you to hay at
once. We invite all to visit our Sales
rooms, 1 211 WOOD STREET,
Opposite St. Charles, and
102 and 104 THIRD AYE.,
and see oar Stock.
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The (Hieweraof, OLD HONESTY ,
, TOBACCO will soon find that it
lasts longer, tastes sweeter thaa
other tobaccos, and will please "joo.
Ask your dealer for It and insist
on getting it.
Genuine baa a red H tin tag on
every plug.
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GUN WA is a Chinese Physician,
Owing to existing laws he cannot practice
medicine in America. So he has prepared a
tine of Chinese herb and vegetable specifics
which, instead of simply relievine symptoms,
strike at the VERY BOOT OP DISEASE, and
perform cures that are nothincf less than mar
velous. A friendly talk and CONSULTATION
with Gun Wa COSTS NOTHING. He charges
but a small sum for bis remedies, which, though
gentle and harmless to take, are certain and
unerring In their effects. They SPEEDILY
CURE all blood, nervous and comic diseases.
Young, middle-aged or old men, suffering,
quickly restored to PERFECT PHYSICAL
HEALTH. GUN WA is a FRIEND TO THE
AFFLICTED. If you cannot call, write him,
in perfect confidence. Send for history of his
life, and his circular on Cancer. Tnmors, Tape
Worm, Rheumatism. Catarrh, Female Weak
ness, or Pile.. Inclose 4c stamps for reply.
Office hours, 9 A. it. to 12 jr.; I to 5 and 7 to 9
040 Fenn Ave., Flttslrara:, Pa,
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Increase in a Most Remarkable ManH
It hS gfowa M Bteadily in public favor that we maybe pardoned for feeling some?
what prei"ever the fact that our success has been wonderful, our business phenomenal?
But that we shan't alkw success to turn our heads, nor make us unmindful of the fact that
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HOUSEHOLD :-: GOODft
Suitable for the High-Toned Mansion
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Laborer's Humble Cottage, '
Can be found in O'ur Store and at Prices that leave no doubt o! our ability toundersell
ali and every other Cash or Credit House in Pittsburg. It isn't to be supposed for sTmo
ment that' because we have had sncha great business that our stock is not complete ia
every particular; our assortments laree and comprehensive. Kew shipments come iu
everyday, including, all the novelties in Furniture and Housefumishing Goods, to re.
place goodVsold. Thus are we enabled at all times to offer Choice from the Grandest
Stock la Tows.
WE SELL ANYTHING IN OUR STORE
EITHER FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS,
And as we have told yon before offer special terms to newly married couples.
Easy Chairs, Lounges and Parlor Suits,
Rattan Cfiairs and Bookers, Secretaries,
Clocks, Bronzes, Hall Stands? Chiffoniers,
Mirrors, Joiatng jseas, jzaseis, Mat mocks, j.
j Foot Bests, Shaving Stands, Desks, Bookcases'
Biaeooaras, Extension Tames, jftctures, caotnets, -;
Fire Screens, Children's Bockers, Writing Desks,
Carpets, Curtains, Bugs, Mats, Etc., Etc 7
Together with Ladies' Cloaks, Wraps, Newmarkets, p
Dolmans and Men's Overcoats,
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T7e positively guarantee onr Easy Ternis of Payment Prices to be as Low- asjrhat
you'll pay cash elsewhere, while Oar Cash Prices range from 10 to 20 per cent under,the
Cash Houses.- , " , $
We've got lots of Goods Suitable for New Year's Gifts, ariJEJiir
Terms are the Most Liberal and Easiest. r' .
Be snre you come to see us. Onr sole address is: - -
PICKERINGS
J OID RELIABLE HOUSE,
Corner Tenth Street and Penn Avenue.
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KAUFMANNS'-WILL- RING DOWN -THE -CURTAIN-OF -THE -OLD -YEAR1
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A GRAND BARGAIN TABLEAU
MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING
TO-MORROW and TUESDAY.
For these two days we skaU offer the following truly excel- -s
lent values in Men's Suits and Overcoats. . o
First-class dark Cassimere Suits or heavy mixed Overcoats, well
' made and cut in fashion, and well worth from $7 to $g, AT ONILY $5.
Handsome Worsted Business Suits, in sack and frock styles, also
several hundred elegant Chinchilla and Cassimere Overcoats, never sold
heretofore below $10, AT ONLY $7 50.
Extra fine Sawyer Cassimere Suits, in the most fashionable patterns,
and genuine English Melton Overcoats, in various shades, were intended ,
fo.be retailed for $16, AT ONLY $10.
Very fine Scotch Cheviot and Wide Wale Dress Suits, together
with a line of genuine English Chinchilla and Melton Top Coats, regu
lar $20 garments, AT ONLY $12.
- - Over 500 finest custom made imported Dress Suits (Wide Wales,
Scotches, Silk Mixtures, etc.), in Sack, Cutaway, Frock and Prince4
Albert styles, and about the same number of fine silk lined English
Melton, Cheviot, Kersey and Beaver Overcoats, regular price $21, '$22",
$23 and $24, AT ONLY $15.
IN BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS
we have prepared a most magnificent New Year's treat for the parents
of Pittsburg. Whether they need Kilt, Short or Long Pant Suits, they
can confidently rely on paying less money for them than the same make
andquality of goods was ever sold for before. And, in spite of these
reduced prices, we shall give a handsome
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SLED GRATIS WITH EVERY SUIT.
r3 OTTR; STORE
k CLOSING CLIMAX IN FUR GOODS.
1,200 MUFFS,'
in Hare, Coney, Seal, Nutria, Hac
'cbon. Fox, Lynx, Sable, Beaver,
-Monkey; Marten, Persian and
Astrakhan,
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From -25c up.
.900 MEN'S FUR CAPS,
KAUFMANNS
-in Muskrat, French and Oregon
Seal; College, Driving and Jockey ,
styles; silk-lined, first-class goods
in every respect,
From 69c up.
500 BOAS,
"'full length, perfect goods in every
rway, in Hare, Coney, Natural and
Dyed Raccoon, Russian Sable,
Black Lynx, White Angora, etc.,
From 98c up.
150 CAPES, ;
,in the very latest and most popular
.styles, in .Persian Lamb, Astrakhan,
Hare, Coney and Seal,
r " From $3 up.
300 Children's Fur Sets
"in Beaver, Persian Lamb, Natural
?"Cojjn, Gray Fox, Lynx; Nutria, etc.,
x a,: r From 50c up.
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400 MEN'S SEAL CAPS
Genuine Alaska Seal Caps, in
Windsor, Jockey College, Jockey
Driving, Turban, Detroit and ' JtJos
. ton styles,
From $2 50 up.
100 Pairs of Fur Gloves
and Gauntlets,
in Russian Dog, Beaver, Otter and
y Seal; every pair guaranteed as rep
resented Dy us,
From $1 98 up.
The Entire Balance
of our stock of Coachmen's Capes,
Carriage and Sleighing Robes, Fox,
Bear, Wolf and Tiger Rugs, Foot
Muffs, Seal Ear Muffs, etc., now
offered at cost.
HOLIDAY GOODS AT HALF PRICE
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u ,t o' What's left of our stock of Toilet and Manicure Sets, Shaving and Smoking Sets,
Albums and Writing Tablets, Silver Mounted Brushes andCombs, Whisk Broom and
v ' , Key Holders, Foot Stools, Silver Mounted Hand and Fplding Mirrors, Fancy Clocks
- and Picture Frames, domestic and imported Dolls, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Stationery
1 Boxes and Perfumery Novelties, etc, will be closed out to-morrow and Tuesday at about
50c on the dollar. i , , "
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A BRILLIANT BARGAIN FINALE
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SHOES, HATS and UNDERWEAR
TO-MORROW and TUESDAY. ,
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A good Shoe bargain is always worth coming for, and thosewe
shall offer to-morrow"and Tuesday should attract economical purchasers
for miles around. We -want you to know that we not only have the
largest and handsomest Shoe parlors in the city, but, when it comes to
goods and prices, vhave- no competition worthy the name. , ' !'
We shall also offer some astonishingly good" values in Men's Bpotst,
and Rubber Footwear. Trade having- been somewhat slow on these
goods this season we've made big, bold gashes in the prices. Call,see;
be convinced. '
FINE AND STYLISH DERBTS,
including the celebrated Dunlap, Knox, Youman, Miller, Cookseyand
Christy shapes, the very goods that are the go and rage at present; will
be sold at a mere fraction of their former prices.
In Boys' and Children's Hats and Caps we show, as every mother
well knows, the largest and prettiest assortment in the cfty, and' to-morrow
and Tuesday we sHall offer any style for about half its 'actualvalue.
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Heavy Underwear at Almost Any Price.
The damaging influence exerted on the sale of Heavy Underwear
by the backward season can only be off-set by greatly reduced prices. y
1 o-morrow and i uesday win lurnisn an. example ot tne victory ot our j
low prices over the weather. Over 500 dozen Men's fine domestic and ;
imported Camel's Hairr Scotch Wool, Shetland Wool, Lamb's Wool; -'
uasnmere aia scarlet unoersnirts ana urawers win De soia ar. just ,50c
on the dollar.
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WHOEESALE and
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