"jyr-cc- f. i TS THE' PEPTSBTJRGK DISPATCH,- -TOTDAY, t J-AJSTTTARY 12, r 1890. I :GIP ON THE WANE. a shaiy house. ' late NEWS IN BBIEF. The Influenza Epidemic in Europe Shows Signs of Abatement, YICS ARMY IK THE HOSPITAL. Bad Effects of the Discovery That Whlskj Frerenls the Disease. OTflE FOEEIGN KWS OP INTEREST fBT CJLSLX TO IBS DISPATCH.: IiOXDOir, January lL Copyright The Duke of Cambridge, the Queen's cousin, and Commander in Chief of her army, and Viscount 'Wolseley, Adjutant General, ought 10 be thankful that the dispute with Port ugal is not to be settled by force ot arms, be cause if called upon at this moment to dis patch troops to Lisbon they would become the laughing stock ot Europe, thanks to the influenza epidemic It is the boast ot the British War Office that they have on hand a lully equipped army corps of 25, 000 men, ready to go anywhere and do anything. There is good reason "to beliere that even in ordinary times this normal corps is almost a paper one. At this snoment 45 per cent of the men are in the hospital with la grippe, and the remainder are being so overworked in consequence that they can hare little stomach for fighting. At Woolwich, Aldershot, Eounslow, in fact At all great military centers, temporary buildings have been erected to supplement the o ercrowded hospitals, and it the epi demic lasts much longer Queen Victoria's home army will be a force ot woebegone in , Talids, as unmartial as Quakers. DECIDEDLY ABATIKO. Happily, the epidemic shows decided signs of 'abatement. In London reports from the hospitals, infirmaries and dis pensaries and private practitioners all tend to show that the plague is on the wane: but in regard to its progress and virulence offi cials of the Odd Fellows, Foresters and other great friendly societies, numbering' in the aggregate over 2,000,000 members, state that the sick list, which for a fortnight past has been 25 per centum above the average, has begun to diminish; and the reports from postal and police departments are equally icassuricg. Another American died at the Victoria Hotef to-day. He was Melville A. Sheldon, a lawyer of'Glens Falls, N. Y., who was in London to promote a dairy syndicate. He died ot pneumonia preceded" by influenza, and his is the third death at the same hotel within a week from similar complications. Another American is dangerously ill of pneumonia at the Victoria, and Mrs. King, widow of Andrew IT. King, who died there "Wednesday, is not yet out of danger. DUE TO TVEATHEB ALSO. The damp and changeable weather of .London tor the last tew weeks is responsi ble for this mortality, and it is only because the Victoria is the favorite American hotel that so much sickness and death among Americans prevails there. All of these deaths may be traced to influenza, as, all the patients had the symptoms of that disease before the more serious complications set in. ft The body ot Herbert Bertraui Smith, of Philadelphia, who died a week ago to-day, has been embalmed and placed in the cata comb at Kcnsal Green Cemetery, pending the arrival of his brother, who is a passenger on the Etruria, due to-morrow. It is a sad and demoralizing feature of the influenza epidemic in Paris that ladies and gentlemen very partial to alcohol escaped. while tht - leading temperate lives were the worst sufferers. The physicians, noting this, immediately advised the use of warm alco holic drinks, with the result that 1,500 per sons were arrested in the streets within three days for drunkenness. Of this num ber 1,200 declared that they were simply following the treatment prescribed for influenza. ! Another Moto Made Against the En filth Arittocra.de Law Makers Guesses as to What Gosehen Will Do With tho Bin Snrplns. tBT CASUS TO THE BISrATCH.1 London, January 1L The eventual fall of the House of Lords is again foreshadowed in the announcement that the Government contemplates introducing once more, at the next session of Parliament, tbe black sheep bill, the object of which is to keep out from the Upper Honse those peers who are a dis credit to their order. The bill will differ from others, in that it will invest a Committee of the House, consisting of Judicial peers and certain lay peers, with power of penal disci pline over the House of Lords. The action of the committee will be subject to confirm ation or rejection bv the Honse itself, but if the bill is literalfy construed .upon lines designated, tbe membership of the Honse of of Lords will be materiallv decreased. Even a hereditary House divided against itself cannot stand. The minds of English politicians and traders are just now occupied with guesses as to what Mr. Goschen will do with the handsome surplus which the revival of trade is putting into the treasury. The amount of this snrplns mav be anvtbing be tween 3.000.000 and 5X00.000, "and vari ous trades are already laying themselves out to get remission of taxes. There is a notion that the tax will be taken off from tea entirely, and that income taxpayers will receive some relief, and that provision may be made for tree education for the masses. The Tory Government is threatened with serious trouble over a matter which all sensible people regard as trifling. The new Minister of Agriculture, has renewed the order for the muzzling of dogs in some special places, and from the counties in vicinity of London. Tory dog owners have bowled and threaten to transfer their votes to tbe other side, unless the obnoxious order is withdrawn. The agitation is such that the Government is pretty certain to give way, but as these restrictions were "honestly intended to stamp out hydrophobia, this result will not reflect credit upon the patriotism of the ordinary Tory. Tbe United States steamship Enterprise has sailed from Plymouth for Antwerp. One of the Messrs. Vanderbilt, of New York, bas-purchased from the Earl of Dudley tbe famous picture. "The Grand Canal of J v eDice.'' xne price paw j.or we painting was 2Q.O00t . While engaging In leading nihilistic club In Moscow, ai. ALL ENGLAND AFFECTED. The Cleveland ritreel Scandal Overshadows the Whole of the Inland. fBT CABLE TO TnE DISPATCH.! LONDON, January 11. All England to day is under the shadow of the cloud that the disgusting scandals in Cleveland street have caused. The trial of Newton has demonstrated this week that the hideous rumors which have been circulating for sev eral months past are not only founded on fact, bnt are almost short of the facts, and that members of the first families of the Kingdom are criminally implicated. But the storm has not burst yet, and until Parliament opens all of the horrible details will not be known. After that will be the deluge. It is not pleasing to a country that prides itself so much on its hereditary aristocracy to think of policemen waiting outside of the most fashionable London clnbs with the boys who had been inmates of the Clevtv land street den of infamy, to identify the lords and gentlemen who had frequented the place. " It is not pleasing, either, to the lords and gentlemen who belong to the best clubs, to, be compelled to watch from their windows to ascertain if the coast is clear for exit'and then not to venture to walk in Pall Mall or Piccadilly, but to go around by way of un fashionable streets in cabs. Tremendous efforts are still being made to avoid further publicity in the matter, but nothing can avail to prevent complete exposure now. a raid on a Solotonchine. Chief of the Secret Police, was shot bra wo man named Oljja unarenco. xne woman men committed suicide. Mrs. Mary For, who was 80 years old last Christmas, and who claimed kinship with tbe Calhonn family, of Virginia, died In the BDrinc field. Mass, almshouse Friday evening, and will mi a paupers grave. A cablegram received by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, of San Francisco, an nounces the arrival of the steamer China tit Yokohama, Japan, after a voyage of ten days and 13 hours, which beats the record. A fire occurred at the Old Dominion Iron Works, on Belle Isle, Richmond, Va., in winch one man was fatally, and three others seri ously injured. Robert Pearman was struck on the head by a falling beam, and will not live. It is altogether probable that the two women alleged to be Mrs. John and Kate Ben der, who are now confined in Labette county, Kan., jail awaiting trial for tha, murder of Dr. York, will be liberated in a few days. An alibi will likely be proven for tbem. Maggie and Michael Joyce, who were pas sengers On tbe steamer Serria on her last trip to Qneenstown from New York, were arrested, in the former city xornaving mtneir possession a revolver and a quantity of cartridges. They were remanded for examination. At Madison, S. D., the Bank of South Da kota has assigned to M. W. Daly. The assets are claimed to be 8150,000 and the liabilities are unknown. The assignment of the (ank forced the La Belle 'Ranche Horse Importing Com pany to assign, as the ranche and bank were closely connected. At Dearborn, Mich., the family of Morrill Griffin all bad the influenza and took strych nine instead, or quinine. Mr. Griffin, bis wife, a daughter aged 13 and a son aged 9, were the victims. The daughter has died, and there is no bopetfor Mr. Griffin. Mrs. Griffin's son has a bare chance to pull through. There teems" to be a feeling among New York merchants Interested in trade with the Sao Bias coast, which has been so seriously In terrupted by tbe arbitrary acts of tbe Colom bian Government, that the State Department NEW PUBIJCATIONS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OEIGIN OF A POPULAE SONG. In London, also, a quiet tip has been cir culated that whisky is a medicine for tbe grip, but the increase in drunken arrests has not been made known. But then in London, policemen stop making arrests for drunken ness when the cells are full, which in some districts is the case every night. sTnprac tice usually adopted then is to put the inebriated one into some quiet doorway, loosen his collar to prevent suffocation, and then relieve him of hi watch, if he has one, In case professional thieves might be about, whereupon is based the popular hall song of U to-aay: "it you want to Know the time 2f ask a policeman." " On the continent the disease is spreading m in the Balkan States, Italy and Greece, and is evidently on the march to Constantinople, jk tut elsewhere in Europe is abating, al- j . ivuugu uui bu quickly as in .England. x, The royalties have been luckier this ni., wuij "ii iuku uiumer oi JrortUgal two or three Austrian archdukes, and a few petty -German princes having fallen victims, but one of the last-named class. Prince Adolph of Thun and Taxis, aged 40, died of influenza, after onlv three days' illness. The Dowager Empress Augusta's death was only remotely due to the grip. 0SCAE WILDE ON WHISTLEB. The Sunflower Apostle Tears His Critic All to Pieces. IBT CABLX TO THE DISPATCH.! . Lonoon. January 1L Whistler and , Oscar Wilde.'who once loved each other with fourteenth century frenzy, have fallen out, nd are calling each other namesT Whistler, inaJLondon letter to last week's Truth, intimated that "Wilde was a liar and a plagiarist, apropos to his article on "The Decay of Lying," in the Mneteenth Cen tura. Oscar responds gently in this week's Truth: I can hardly imagine that the public are in the very smallest degree interested in tho i,ihm Shrieks of the plagiarist thatproceed from time to time ont of the lips of silly vanitv or incom petent mediocrity. However, as Mr. James Whistler has had the impertinence to attack xne. with both venom and vulgarity in your col umns, I hope you will allow me to state that the assertions contained in bis letter are as de liberately untrue as they are deliberately of fensive. The definition of a disciple as one who has the courage of the opinions of his roaster is really too old. even for Mr. Whistler to be allowed to claim it and as for borrowing Mr. Whistler's ideas about art. the nm th onghly original ideas I have ever heard him J ujjicbi uAro uki leiereuve ui iiis own superi ority as a painter over painters greater man .himself. It is trouble for any gentleman to have to notice the lncgbrations of a so ill-bred aid ignorant a person as Mr. Whistler, but yonr publication of his insolent letter left me no option In the matter. KING MILAN GOOD NATDEED. Bnt the Czar Is bahJ to be a Victim of t Epileptic Fits. BT CABLI TO THIS PIbPATCH.l London, January 11. King Milan, of Serria, althongh nominally a son of the Greek Church, has been celebrating the Protestant Christmas and New Year and the orthodox holidays with equal enthusi asm and vigor. The enjoyment made him good natured, and he has allowed the puppet King at Belgrade to receive two visits from his mother. Simultaneously comes the news that the Montenegrin in trigues are beginning to bear fruit. The re gents and ministers are quarreling desper ately among themselves, and cool-headed observers predict a revolution and the plac ing or Prince Karageorgevitch, son-in-law of the ruler of Montenegro, on the Servian throne, sooner or later this year. The Bus sian rouble is again becoming plentiful in Bervia, and Milan is said to draw bills regu larlv upon St. Petersburg. The latest discovery in regard to the Czar U-that lie has suffered "from recurrent epi lepsy since the Borfci Bailway accident ' 'That there is something serious the matter tiVwitn nun seems certain, for he has ten cely seen outside the triple-guarded uaicnin fits BEARING HEE M0UENING BKATELT. One of the Elegant Costames Worn by the Queen of Portugal. tBT CABLE TO TBX DLSPATCH.I London, January 11. The new King and Qneen of Portugal are bearing their mourning with fortitude. The Queen held a drawing room party this week, at which she wore pink brocade, trimmed with old lace, and the royal mantle fastened at the shoul ders by diamond clasps. The train was hand embroidered, with bunches of silver wheat ears, which were also mixed with diamonds in the corsage. The head dress was a tiara of diamonds and pearls. One enthusiast writes that the Queen has a placid and very sweet face, like the Madonna Delia Sedia, who has pale chestnut hair, brown eyes, and a graceiul carriage of head. Until her marriage, Queen Amelie, then the Princess of Orleans, lived with her father, Comte Paris, at Twickenham, near London, where she was born. In those days she appeared a not over-healthy and some what insipid young woman, but perhaps balmy Lisbon has developed the latent beau ties hidden by the fogs of London. at Washington is acting rather slowly in pro tecting the rights of American citizens. It is teared that three, and perhaps four, ot those injured by tbe explosion of tbe boiler in the Moms building, at Chicago, will die. Charles Wilson, tho engineer, is terribly scalded, and George Folsoin, A, C. Balch and George Burgess are so badly cut and bruised that tbe physicians regard their recovery as doubtful. The Pentecost band of faith healers at Tuscola, I1L, are in trouble again. The citizens living in the vicinity of the church where they hold forth, having become provoked by their Doisterous manner oi noioing meetings, wnicn continue up to2 o'clock in the morning, had warrants issued yesterday for tbe arrest ot 20 members of tbe band. Over 60 witnesses have been summoned on the side of the prosecution. Messrs. Sanders and Powers, who were elected United States Senators from Montana by the Republican House and Senate, made formal application to Governor Toole tor cer tificates ot election. Their request was de nied on tbe ground that their election was illegal, and also because of tbe fact that Gov ernor Toole had already given certificates of election to Messrs. Clark and Maginnu, elected by the Democrats. New facts In regard to the influx of Chi nese to California from across the border are made public by Charles Scott, a resident of Ensenada, Lower California. He says tbe heathen are coming to that port in considera ble numbers tram Aiaztaian oy steamer, ana are thence brought to tbe American side by men who make a business of such transporta tion. Mr. Scott thinks tbe coolies come direct from China to the coast of Mexico on French steamers. Judge Gresham has handed down his de cision in the United States Court in the case of the Citizens' Saving and Loan Association,, ot uieveiana, u., vs. tne county oi irerry. xne decision is in favor of Perry county. The suit involved the validity ot $100,000 of bonds issued in aid of the Hebter and Tamaroa Railroad, and a like sum In aid of the Belleville and Sonthern Railroad. Tha, county claimed tbe bonds to be invalid, ana refused to pay tbem on tbe ground that they were issued without proper authority. Henry ILSIanley. Stanley, the world's greatest explorer, Las Just returned to civilization. No achievement of modern times can compare with this latest expedition. 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In its construction, noth 4ng that will contribute to the comfort of Its patrons has been omitted; It is unsurpassed in all its appointments and general tone, oas ele vator; steam heat; open fireplaces in bed rooms electric bells; telegraph office: elegant parlors and dining room; pure mountain spring water rooms en suite, with private and public baths' steam laundry; excellentltvery, with picturesque drives and walks, are some onta attractions. The Hotel Bon Air will be under the superior management of Mr. a A Linsley, of Massachu setts,lateproprietor of the Glenham Hotel, Fifth Avenue, New York, and the "Antlers," Colorado SEW ABTORTINSaacSTS THAT K N I HE Used so Much Now to Cut Down the Prices Has GROWN x DULL, IN OTJP. SERVICE, CHEATING IXLodxn-xax,ai"ble ZBa,xgaXLsI "We will try to give a description of them. Perhaps their true value might be coa? A veyed by words, but we doubt it. 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Found Emln Pasha." It is the grandest and best. Hun dreds ana hundreds of beautiful and original Illustrations. Tbe book may be truly called "Pictorial Allien." Complete outfit only (1.00, and we refund this when you have sold only ten copies. If y ou can gl ve a part-or all of your time to this enterprise, you will find a newjEldorado a real, live bonanza right at yourdoor. Now is the Hme ; do not wait a moment. Our terms arc liberal ; send on your p.00 for outfit. If '-yea don't IHre it, send it back, and get your money, No capital needed except cost of outfit. We can and will satisfy you In every wsy. Apply to CINCINNATI PUBLISHING CO., lO Elm St., Cincinnati, O. jaI2-91 mh2-35-ssu JSoritord's Acid Phosphate Believes indigestion, dyspepsia, etc. BOYCOTTED BY THE KAISEE. A German Newspaper That May Have to Give Vp the Ghost. ' At "Cable to the sispatcr.j London-, January 1L Kaiser Wilhelm's attention has not been entirely absorbed by the funeral preparations this week. Baron Hammerstein, editor of the Kreuz-Zeitung, the Conservative newspaper, lias once more incurred His Majesty's high displeasure by introducing the Emperor's name into politi cal controversies. Henceforth the offending paper is not to be taken at any of the royal palaces and?eadinK roohisl and the editor is not to be received at court. The Baron professes to make light of the boycott, hut it may complete the ruin of the paper, which has long been diminishing in value and influence. p!PRIC CSEAM AKIflg Its superior excellence proven in millions of homes for more than a quarter of a century. Itisnsed by the United State Government. Indorsed by tbe beads of the great universities as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia. Lime of Alntn. Bold only ln-cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. HEWTOEK. CHICAGO. ST. LOOTS. myiHB-TTSeosu BAKKU1I 02f TEE TOP SEAT. , He Will Talk of His Own Life for a Guinea Ticket. IBT CABLE TO THX DISPATCH. London, January 1L Barnum will rest on the pinnacle of English glory the 30th of this month. On that day he is going to tell stories for an hour or two in the drawing room, in Grosvenor Square, ot a no less per son than tbe Earl of Aberdeen. He will relate incidents of his lire and adventures, and it will cost a guinea to hear him. Seats are already sold to a most distin guished and noble audience. The proceeds, however, will go to assist poor Irish peas ants and distressed Irish ladies. Mrs. Shaw will whistle on the same.occasion for the same purpose. Qneen Victoria Hobbling- About. IBT CABLE TO Till PISFATCH.l London, January 1L Queen "Victoria is among the royal invalids. She is suffering from rheumatism and lumbago, the latter being at times so severe that Her Majesty can scarcely hobble about with the help of a stout walking stick. To Whom It Ulnr Concern. Hendricks & Co., Photographers, No. 68 Federal St., Allegheny, wish to notify the public that they have no connection with any so-called ground floor photo gallery and any party or parties claiming different will be prosecuted to the full extent of the iaw. Onr number is 68 Federal st, upstairs, where we have good light, make first-class work and pronfpt deliveries. ' All kinds of photographic work done. Crayons a special ty. Gall and see samples of our work. Cabinets $1 a dozen. A Wise Selection. That made by the club composed of the employes of the "Wcsfinghonse Airbrake Co. when they selected the popular firm of Stewart & Co., photographers, 90 and 92 .Federal SL. Allphrnv f r mnVn their .hi. net photographs and crayons. Good work and low prices will tell. Lace curtains at 85c, $li $1 50, 52, ?2 50 i ever ottered. FINE GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE YOU. BEAUTIFUL PIANO LAMPS. s The Handsomest CHAMBER SETS in the city. CHINA, DINNEE, -AND- TEA SETS at prices that will induce you to buy at once. "We invite all to visit our Sales rooms, 211 "WOOD STREET, ' Opposite St. Charles, and 102, and 104 THIRD AVE., and see our Stock. ' LEG ANT! USEFUL! GRACEFUL! DAINTY! ASS THE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS -Aim- CARPETS V TO BE TOU1TD AT PICKERING' Well-Known and Popular House Furnishing Bazaar, COR. TENTH AND PENN "There goes my corset lace again!" And it generally happens at an inconvenient time. Do you know why it breaks? The eyelet cuts it. Eyelets are going to cut no more; for the two best corsets are eyeleted with loops of corset lace,' which neither cut nor show thrdugh a thin dress. The Ball is the easy corset that has soft eyelets; the Kabo has them also. The Kabo may be called the cor set that stays where you put it. Wear them two or three weeks; and then, if not satis factory, take them back and get your money. Chicago Coeset Co..Chicago and New York. HjbsssHsss iiOsssssssK jiliisssB sm V-dlsS assssss'sss-SsHsVss's'ssssiA VS3SSSS8SSSSS;KSS$$ SS ) ATE1TTS. -- O. D.LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents, 311 Filth avenue, above Smithfleld. next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se25-60 SEEING IS BELIEVING And we have got them. 64 Tape Worms taken in 52 weeks. Influenza or "La Grippe" cured without fail. I permanently lo cated In Al.egheny vity one year ago for the purpose of convincing the peo ple that I have a cure for all the cur able ailments of tbe human family. Since here I have cured 61 .persons o f tane- iworm; me last five ;& MCAbu Hau cured were: Fred Gebhardt, of polio. Pa.. who had been trp&tprl h fin doctors that faded tn Irelievehlm. fie came to me on tbe 8th of December last, and In two honrs I re lieved him of a tann. wona uiav, wueu dhdkucu, iueaaureu.iiee( On the same day came a lady who had taken 14 doses for tapeworm, bnt all failed. I cured her In a few hours. On December 15 I treated Chas: Lampns and a small child of Mrs. Gross, of Spring Garden ava., Allegheny, for tape worm, belnc success! nl in both cases; and on December 29 1 removed a large tapeworm from Charles Maeder, of Bennett station. Pa. They will all testify to the mildness of my treatment. In reference to the head of a tapeworm I will state that it Is no cure unless tbe head is removed. Come to my office and I will show von hundreds that I have removed, head and all. Since I am here I have enred hundreds 81 cases of catarrh, stomach, kidney and liver troubles, and many of rheumatism, falling fits, paralysis, eczema, hemorrhoids and secret dis eases. 1 also cure cancer without the aid of knife. My remedies are 10 In number, and will be come standard family medicines wheneverthey are given a trial. One especially I call your at tention to. That is my SYSTEM RENOVA- xutt, a combination of lv different roots and herbs that work in harmony on the human sys tem and lay a foundation for the core or all chronic diseases, and will cure seven cases out of ten of tbem. Call tor Dr. Burgoon's System Renovator at all drug stores. If they have not got it send t7 Ohio st, Allegheny, Pa., for it, and von will' save monev. SnCFerlnp and vonr lives. I will refund yonr money if yon ever had its equal in your family. Send stamp for circular to DR.-BURGOON. 47 Ohio street, ' jalMl Allegheny City, Pa. At 25c: White and Fancy China Silk "Hem stitched Handkerchiefs, 1 inch hem; fancy Roods, i yard square, sold- at 40c, SOo f and 62Kc At 25c: Boys' Silk "Windsor Ties, "prettiest pat-terns,-all ready bowed, sold at 40c At 10c: Ladies' Fine Linen Chemisettes, white or fancy, down from 25c At 25c : Ladies' Mourning Sets, fine Roods, fait colors. Onr regular price was 60s. At 50c: A few Head Bests, made of Fancy Silks and very pretty. At 25c Per Yard:- sC Ho. 40 Pure Silk Watered Eibbons: Satin uiavy, Cardinal, lesirable shades; Edge, in "White, Cream, jNavy, Cardinal, desi Bronze, Brown and 'all sold at 48c until now, AtlOc: Boys' Bnre Linen Sailor sold at less than 25c Collars; niTex At 25c. At 35c: Onr regular Corded Corset; aoldUt We; aU sizes. ' At 75c: j Pine French "Woven Corsets, embroidered, drab and white; now down from $1 35. At 98c: Finest, perfect-fitting Sateen Corsets, high -bust, .white only, 'and gold till now at 5150. At 98c: Patent Self-Opening Corsets, a great eon venience, and a first-class Corset; priaa heretofore, $1 SO. At 75c: Children's Fancy Plnsh Caps; best shape and colors; were cheap when we told them at?125. At 25c. All onr Children's Felt Sailor Eats, trimmed, sold at $1 and $1 25. This is the only real bargain in Hata we can offer to-morrow. "We have had a wonderfully successful season in Millinery. Sold out of all Trimmed Hats, and offer nothing; bnt newest styles in Ladies and Hisses' Trimmed Hats. WE SEND MONEY TO ALL PARTS OF the world and sell tickets for all ocean steamship lines at lowest rates. MAX SCHAMBERG 4 CO 627 Smithfleld st, Pittsburg. Established I860, deSO-wsa iNESSnnd HEAD NOISES liu.tt.isjj or reel's rot. In. xaoruj rep JB bV" aTA Is- -visibln Taimlir V.nr f'n.h SBr BBB314J m f ntl. Whisn6TW hnTd fllfftmf- Saccejsfnl when sll remedies fuL Write or call for ft 853 Broadmjr, cor. MthSC, Smr nol&til-TTSSuwk Initiated book FREE. Sold only by F. HISCOX. swYork. Ho scents. n (S en"bavm$ 510, 512:514 MARKET ST. AND 27 FIFTH AVENUE. Send your ordersby mail for any of the above bargains if yon can't come, bnt come yourself if yon can. I3TIN ACTIVE PBEPA RATION "We shall very soon devote our Basement to our Retail Department, and will fix np the coziest and nicest shopping place in the city. la!2-TTsaa Latest improved Spectacles and Eye-Glasses; will fit any nose with ease and comfort The largest and best stock of Optical Instruments and Artificial Eyes. KORNBLTJM, Theoretical and Practical Qptioian. No 0 Fifth avenne, near Wood street Telephone No. ISSS. de&8 J. DIAMOND, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, 22 SIXTH STREET. The Eye examined freti of charge. Spectacles perfectly fitted. Arti ficial eyes inserted and warranted to suit. JaS-rrsa -- IP. k JafS-wrsn The iig trade enjoyed by ns is not the re sult of accident or good luck. It is the di rect result of selling reliable goods at lowest possible prices, of giving people the oppor tunity of buying- whatever they needed on1 terms to suit them, of treating everybody with the utmost fairness and honesty and of living up to onr advertisements every hour in the day, every day in the week, eVery week in"the year.'TAnyone desiring to pur chase Parlor, -Kitbue.n or Bedroom Furniture of any description, as well as Lace Curtains, Carpets, etc., cannot do better than visit ns early. "We're naming some remarkably low prices in goods of the "finest description none better or finer in the city, and we - EXTEND TO ALL - : the benefits of onr"13asy Payment System. Be sure you call and see us. You'll be jileased with onr goods, onr prices, onr terms. "We shall b'e pleased to receive your Tiflt.rnnfterfl Specially Low Prices in LADIES' CLOAKS and MEN'S OVERC04.TS. .Kl J) 1 IP I WE'VE: WORKED: LIKE: TURKS PICKERING'S Old Reliable House. Cor. Tenth and Perm. jaU MARVELOUS TRIUMPH OYERBISEASE Without Medicine. Dr. Wilford Hall's Health Pamphlet nn folds a treatment by which Incipient Consump tion, Colds, Influenza, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Constipation, Piles, Fevers or almost any ailment is promptly conquered without medi cine of -any kino, promoting; health and longevity. Cost trifling, and, will last a person for life. TJsedand heartily Indorsed by lead ing clergymen, physicians and others. For particulars and indorsements send 2c stamp to jiiuiniu urtiAj..MiinA uu. i Agent i, tr. CUTTING DOWN PRICES WITH OUR KEEN DAMASCUS BLADE As our final and greatest "effort preparatory to stock taking, we've gone through every department and cut the . very life out of prices. Our knife was unrelenting. It gaveno quarter. It knew no mercy. The cold steel went through the prices of the best and choicest garments with the same promptitude as it pierced those of the less desirable ones. You can actually come during this the third week of our : GREATS: JANUARY : MARK-DOWN : SALE : , "" and buy any garment or article in our establishment at a positive saving of from 33 to -50 pervcent. This great sale, is no ordinary affair. It's something that could only have been brought about by this unparalleled and dis astrous backward season. . Here's the twelfth of January, and we've hardly had a week of genuine winter weather. Can anybody be surprised that, although oiir trade generally has been very good, we are now burdened' with a heavy .winter stock? And who doubts our good judgment in tryiner to disribse of this- bier surplus at a severe loss, instead of carrying-the goods over f!o next year, as old fogy clothiers do. But why not call at our store and see for yourself. You can't surely go on a more interesting errand. . . OJJR GREAT . . SrCUIML. OAL.C. m M A WWi will continue to-morrow and should attract every saving and sensible man in search of a first-class garment at an unequaled low price.' Samples of these goods are conspicuously displayed in our large corner window. $4 98, $8 75. $12'- OF MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, -3 ft ATTENTION PARENTS! COMMENCING TO-MORROW WE SHALL OFFER O. Box 325, PitUburp, Fa. jal&Thasu miNIES5.a!aJWF lsr . r,,wwiimiM H I K ' tWsl .aM l M W MM HUsMSaiWww w s"ttifj SSSSSSSSS' -t lr-iK SSSSSix-eSSSf sSS SSSfc SSSSS SSSSSSSS-v irUMT ( sits-sB ssnlPI !" JSSS'SXvW K-NSI 5SSS 4 SSXSZ . Mv HLttl CN"-"- SSSS SWS &v:i88S SfPl st "II M GUINfiAaAc MEDICINE . j?sar ui-aox For Billons and Nervous Disorders, such bs Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness, and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flashings of Heat, Zmu of Appetite, Shortness of "Breath, Costtreness, Scurry, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and aUNerrons andTrembline Sensations, &c THE FIRST DOSE WILE GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This Is no Action. Every sufferer is emestl r Invited to fay one Box of these Pills, d. to be a Wonderful Meateine." worth a guinea a box." All former $2 50 Boys' Suits and Overcoats at $1 75. All former 3 Boys' Suits and Overcoats at $2. , All former $4 Boys' Suits and Overcoats at $2 ,75. All former $5Boys' Suits and Overcoats .at $3 50. All former $6 Boys' Suits and Overcoats at; $4. ' All former'S7 56 Boys' Suits and Overcoats at $5. A11 former $10 Boys' Suits and Overcoats at $7. EQUIVALENT TO A DISCOUNT . :. -OF- I lff 33 PER We have about 1,000 of those handsome Sleds and small Saratoga Trunks left, and, as long as they'll last (two days at the furthest) we will give either one tW TPT-P.TTlTn with every Boy's Suitor Overcoat H ' rViTTiTT end 3,per pair; the besvi TT33a Huobs & Hacks. wnA trml tti.IL Am X)KtuitrTiVT(-Z tr Itm pF.Ty.fi A IT'S PTTsfsS, txbtm m , i r)wH -arm qfofttly restore fetnalem ia complete hftalth. PVw WEAK STOUT, IMPAIRED. DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER; tberACT :ulh- joauiu j a-jeto at ming the muscular System; restoring nnnntif n. n.nd aroufiincr with thA ROSib human frame. These are "facts" admitted by thousands in all Classes, of society, and "one bf the best truarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that BESCHAJI'3 FILLS SATO lEfl LA2S5S2 BALI OT iSl PATSMT H2DICHJE IH TSS 03LD. Full direcUona with each Box. PreparecTonlr by TBOS. BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Bld by Druggittt generally . B. F. AIXKN & CO., 365 and 367 Canal St., NevTerk, Bole Atnts for the United States, tcno Inquire flrtt), If your drugglM aoes not keep them, WILL MAIL BEECHAM' S FILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. 25 CENTS A BOX. PT 0 A TT T. PP A T? THrTF WT 'bristling with better fcarg-1"15 than ever "before. Every Newmarket, vJuUjCjlJa. llli'I AJftjlMJul), 1 Wrap or Jacket has undergone a reduction of not less than 33 per cent J 'SHOE.-HAT AND FURNISHING GOODS .DEPARTMENT. '." Not an, article in these departments but what has been considerably reduced. 'If you- waited for a favorable 1 3 opportunity to buy, make your purchases without delay. , f , "S t i Gl .T2f KAUPMANNS' ... AND DEPOT, FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD SIT-Ij Jr i t mm .ii s. , .x