FIGHTING INGALLS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Style and Comfort Combined -IN- The Kansas Farmers' Alliance Dead Set in Opposition to the Junior Senator From That State. RUBEN'S i Newest Fur Cap, THE . FITTSBUBa DISPATCH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1890. STRONG DELEGATION TO FLORIDA That "Will Insist on the Southern Members of the Alliance Showing Their Political Hands. THE KNIGHTS OP LABOE ABSOKBED Aid kdepeaJect Political Actios Will U Urged by tie Le&den. rerECIAL TELXORAJI TO THE DISrATCH.: Topeka, Kas., November 29. The delegates from Kansas, who left this city to attend the National Convention of the Farmers' Alliance, at Ocala, Fla., on De cember 2, fitly represent their order in this State. There were 40 of them, and ihey claim to represent the "progressive element of the Farmers' Alliance." Their recent victory has given them an exasperated (jea of their own importance. They think the St. Lonis platform, on which their order was founded, was pood as far as it went, bat it does not eo far enough to snit them. The leaders are Nationalists, pure and simple. The influence of Bellamy's book, "Looking Backward," on a secret organi zation of 100,000 farmers is apparent in every speech ana in every pubhc document. The control of the whisky traffic has been the hardest problem with which Kansas legislators have ever grappled. The Alli ance now demands that .the Government control it. Every ism which has a follow ing inltbe State has fastened on to the new movement The Farmers' Alliance claims to be non-political, but so closely is it identified with the People's party that even the lead ers no longer pretend to explain their sep arate features. IX FAVOR OF TTOJIAIT SUFFRAGE. If the sub-alliances could vote on the question of woman suffrage it would be car ned by a practically unanimous vote. The leaders in this new movement recognize that if their wives could vote their power in this State would be perpetuated. Their children are being taught at home to hate the pluto crats, and the term includes everybody who does not make his living on the farm. The Kansas contingent will insist on the Southern farmers taking the same bold-, in dependent stand that has been taken here. The election ot Governor Gordon, of Georgia, to the United States Senate has aroused their suspicions, and the leaders admit that they do not understand how it was brought aoout. ice Republican press of the State is citing the election of Gordon to prove that the Alliance movement is simply a Democratic scheme. If the rank and file of the People's party read the Republican press it would have"a great effect, but they do not. Their whole fight was made on Senator Ingalls, and in order to defeat him they must not allow outside matters to in terfere. When the legislators arrive in Topeka a committee ot Alliance men will watch them until the Legislature adjourns. The leaders recognize that the future of the party depends on the action taken by the nest" House. THE FIGHT IS AGAINST IKGAXLS. There are Bepublicans who joined the Al liance who would vote for the senior Kansas Senator if their constituents would permit it. It is to the independence of these men that the Republicans will look for the re turn of a Republican to the United States Senate. The Alliance men were not in structed for any candidate,butsimplvai:ainst Ingalls. With Ingalla out of the fight, these men could vote for a Republican and still obey instructions. The Alliance leaders demand that an out and out Peoples' party man be elected, but they will find it a difficult matter to unite on a can didate. If Senator Ingalls remains in the fight the Alliance men will get together in caucus. It he withdraws from the fight the Republicans will have more than a fighting chance for electing their candidate. M The people's party has promised to legis late in the interests of the agricultural classes and more new measures have been sprung than the conservative leaders have wished for. The hold-over Senate, however, can prevent any wild legislation. There are many changes on the statute books which .the Senate will permit. BEFOKMS DEMANDED BT ME ALLIANCE. Prominent among them are the abolition of the present Board of Railroad Commis sioners and its election by the people; the reduction of interest rates; reorganization of the Agricultural Department, with an appropriation for farmers' institutes in the various counties, and a radical change in the law regarding the publication of school books. The Alliance will make no concessions whatever to the Democrats, but demands that they leave their old partv for good.. The Knights ot Labor have been absorbed by the new movement. It is through John Davis, of the Fifth district, who was elected to Congress on the People's ticket, that the Knights in the United States will be drawn into line. Davis has been a labor agitator for years and has attended everv national convention of the Knights of Labor. He was on the committee which drafted its declaration of principles and recently was elected to a membership on the Executive Board. 3TOT IN ACCOED WITH rOVfDERLT. He disagrees with Powderly concerning the political policy of the Knights, holding that they can never accomplish anything except through an independent political movement. Davis accompanied the Kansas delegation to Ocala as a representative of the Knights of Labor of Kansas. He and the other Knights in this State will work to have Ralph Beaumont succeed Powderly. Frank McGratb, the President of the State Alliance, is one of the most level-headed men in the organization. He will head the delegation and will insist that a national third party be formed. He does not take as kindly to the various isms as many ol the leaders, but declares that the agricultural classes can never get legislation through the old parties. The most influential man who will visit Ocala is Dr. S. McLallin, editor of the Alliance Advocate, the official organ in this State. He is a Nationalist, and admits that the whole trend of the movement is toward Bellamism. He is also a woman suffragist. It is questionable whether the new movement will be able to .hold together in this State by reason of the many crankisms which have been taken up. Since the election the Al liances have added largely to their member ship and new lecturers have been placed in the field. The Democrats are divided as to whether It will be advisable to assist the new move ment or fight it, but the best leaders will advise the latter course. THE TOLSTOI TUKBAN In Coney Fnr. 87c, 9Sc and $1 20. In Oregon Seal. $1 90, $2 20 and 82 40. In Alaska Seal, 13 SO, $5, S3 and $10, Owing to the backwardness of the season we have con cluded to dispose of our colos sal stock of Fur Caps and Gloves by naming such prices as will' make "the fur fly" sure enough. Those contemplat ing the purchase of either a cap or pair of gloves, will ef fect a considerable saving by giving us the first call. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 Smithfield St P. S. Mail orders promptly Ailed. no39-WT8n Between 2 and3'0'CJockTo-3Iorrow We will sell 500 pairs ladies' celebrated Goodyear giove rubber shoes, standard value 60e, at only 29o per pair. Uone gen uine uules bearing stamp of glove. Re member, further, is positively confined to the above two hours only. Kaufsianns' Popular Shoe Parlors. Christmas Remittances Sent to all parts of the old country, United States and Canada by JlcCormick, 639 and 401 Smithfield st. Kor bronchial, asthraitle and pulmonary com plaints, lirowirp llroncMiil Troches" have rc uurLable curative properties. Sold only in boxes. ' 1 ISAUllUHSv Children's pebble goat spring-heel shoes, sizes 5 to 8, regular price $1 25, for 65c, only at Kanfmanns' to-morrow. SI5-SEAL GARMENTS--SI5 To have your SEAL SACQUES Cut over into any style desired, by actual meas nrement. A perfect fit guaranteed In every case. Also, Redyed and Relined. PLUSH SACQUES RELINED and RESHAPED. IMPORTANT TO LADIE& $2. Waist Cut aM Sutchefl Perfect fitting patterns C Cut to Order by actual direct measurement. Duquesne Hat and Fur Co., 445 WOOD STREET, Third door from Fifth ave. no30- SO CHRISTMAS GIFTS ftOW IN ORDER. This Season Aim to Secure Something Lovely and Useful. This wonderful combination chair pleases everybody, old or young, sicfc or well. Combines 5 articles in one. Filty different posi- . tions. Simple, ele- gant and durable. Hundreds of them sold for Holidav de livery. Call earl v. Prices and terms satis factory. We also manufacture Wheel Chairs and Other Invalid Goods. We have a fine line of Office Desks and Cabinets For the Holidays. Prices low. STEVENS CHAIR CO., 3 SIXTH ST.,, Pittsburg Pa. no23-su EYES EXAMINED FKEE OF CHARGE. "VteK w&tr VsTHkBmIbs J. DIAMOND, The oldest established OPTICIAN in the city. 3WSk 22 SIXTH STREET. Pittsbnrg. Pa. kg ARTIFICIAL. EYES INSERTED. SS" se4-27.TT8u KORNBLUM'S Optical Establishment, NO. so FIFTH AVE., Telephone No. IbSSL Pittsburgh aeZMt JiS' HERBERT WALKER ARTIFIPIAI FVF &F& maker. 65 NINTH ST; The only manufacturer of artificial human eyes in the city. mb21-su AAUMY P0RTIA.r ) 20. Captain King's latest and most absorbing novel of Love, War and Society life. Price, 25 osnts. For sale by all Booksellers and news dealers in U. S. and Canada. no24-90-rrsu Psifili FOR DYSPEPSIA . Distress after EVlng, Stomach Catarrh, Head ache, Haaribarn, and all forms of Indigestion. PreTWTftd frflm thA fmlt of the Papaya Melon Tree found la the tropica. Draggisti sell them. no25-e8-TT8u HAVE YOy EVER gEEJN & VLQANQ That for ages slept in silence, suddenly bursting forth in its awful magnitude ? Or a dam that has for years withstood the pressure of the tide give way without the slightest sign of warning,- unchaining the furious element to erase with one mighty sweep what it took human hands a century to accomplish ? But listen : Owing to the exceedingly warm and wet Fall, coupled with the recent tightness of the money market, Eastern manufacturers of clothing have from time to 'time offered us the very finest clothing at prices so temptingly low that we bought about $250,000 worth. Now that we have it, we find ourselves with a "white elephant" on our hands. True enough, the clothing was bought at next-to-nothing-prices, but as there has not (up to a few days ago) beenany marked change in the weather, the demand for heavy goods has been exceedingly light. Two vast floors literally packed with Men's Finest Overcoats and Suits ! Sighing and thinking of what might have been will do no good. Hourly the burden has become heavier, until now THE VOLCANO IS ' BURSTING FORTH ! THE DAM IS GIVING WAY ! During the next six days a flood of Fine Clothing will pour out of the doors of KAUPMANNS' GRAND DEPOT, That, like a tidal wave, will sweep everything before it. The prices will be so low that no human agency will be able to resist them. 2,000 IMS F0EST OVERCOATS Honestly worth from $23 to $27, and costing not less than $40, if made to order, we shall let go at $15!$15!$15! FABRICS Carr's English Meltons, Treble Milled English Ker seys, Elysian Fur Beavers, English Chinchillas, Eredons, Shetlands, Montagnacs, Irish Friezes, etc. STYLES Double or Single-breasted Top Coats, Long Sacks and JJlsters, English Box Coats and Chesterfields. Every color and shade imaginable can be found in this princely assortment Every button is well sewed on, and every button-hole is hand-made and worked with silk. Some have Cassimere lining, others Italian cloth, while the sleeves are lined with heavy silk. They're royally fine garments in every respect Come in this week and take your choice from the entire line for FIFTEEN DOLLARS. -sV" 4 l&gnrjf I IB BffS FIIST SUITS, Really and truly worth from 24 to $28; no tailor will make them for less than $40j but we will let them slip at $15!$15!$i5! FABRICS Clay Diagonals, French Tricots, Wide and Narrow Wales, German Worsteds, English Cassimeres, Scotch Cheviots and Irish Tweeds. STYLES Prince Alberts, Walking Style Frocks, Three-Buttou Cutaways; Single and Double-breasted Sacks. COLORS Blue, black, brown, gray, broken plaids, interwoven plaids, neat checks, silk mixtures, eta Every stitch is carefully taken. Every seam is double sewed with silk thread. The linings are Farmer's Satin, Italian Cloth, Double Warp Serge or French Cassimere. Down to the smallest particular and minutest detail they are perfectly equal (if not superior) to regular custom work. Come in this week and take your choice for just FIFTEEN DOLLARS. GRAND HOLIDAY SALE! -0- COMMENCES TO-MORROW, Everything in the Glove World is here. As fully nine-tenths of Dress Gloves worn in America come from the "Old Country," the new tariff bill will affect their price. But it'll not affect OUR prices, for THIS season at any rate, as all our importations were contracted for long before Mr. McKinley "got his bill" through the House. Read these figures: Dent's and Reynier's Paris Kid Gloves for $2 and colors. a pair, in black Robitsek Russian fine Kid, in all colors and shades, only gi 75. "Cambridge" for $1 50, fine Kid, too, solid colors and fancy shades. "Derby," a fine Pique Kid, that comes in black and colors, $1 50. Extra values in several lines of excellent Kid Gloves for $1 25. $1, and the very best dollar Kid Glove ever offered at this low price. They're silk embroi dered on English point backs, and are phenomenal values. Driving Gloves of every good kind, including those with double palms, of course, because they are the best Prices, $1, $1 25, $ 1 So Good Cloth Gloves, in all the new shades, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1. FineSilkBafe For the Holidays In a complete variety of the most celebrated brands and most novel styles, including the Youman and Broadway. Prices are S3, $4, 5 and $6, just about 50 per cent below ex clusive hatters' figures. To-morrow being the first day of the great holiday month, December, we will celebrate the occasion by placing 50 dozen Extra Fine Fur Derbys. w nmm me as ju st placed in our hands 500 copies of the most wonderful Book ever printed. AT $1.50 These hats come ins differ ent shapes (.large, medium and small), are honestly worth $2, $2 50 and 3, and yet you can take your pick to-morrow, Monday, for the meager sum of $1 50. 2,000 FINE FUR CAPS! In College, Driving, Turban, Windsor and Jockey shapes. Imitation Seal, 89c Real (pieced) Seal, $2 50. Alaska (full) Seal, $4 50 to $12. STANLEY'S STORY: GRAND HOLIDAY SALE! Or, Through the Wilds of Africa, A graphic and thrilling narrative of Stanley's Travels and explorations (and his search for and rescue of EMIN BEY, with hundreds of illustrations, forty colored plates, and correct Maps of the Dark Continent The binding is strong and beautiful, the covers being executed in pure gold and silver colors." The fact that the intended retail price of these books is $5 50 will give you an idea of their valuable contents and magnificent finish. And, now hold your breath ! With every purchase of not less than $10 in our Clothing or Cloak Departments T0-M0RR0W OR TUESDAY, We will give one of these Books 50 Black Fur Capes, with deep shawl collar, lined with all silk rhadame, at 4. 45 Russian Lynx Capes, stylish and perfect-fitting, at gio. 40 genuine Monkey Capes, with rolling collar of seal at $20. 36 genuine Astrakhan Capes, made of whole skins, elegant finish and lining, at $ 10. 25 Fine Beaver Capes, with deep rolling collars, at $20. Hundreds of Capes in Mar ten, Wool Seal, Baltic and French Seal, Persian, Mink, Monkey, Lynx and genuine Alaska Seal, from Sio to $75. SSTDAILYwe are in receipt of additional novelties in fur trimmed Jackets. All styles are here from $10 to $33. IMITTIFIFS. 75 first-class Monkey Muffs from $4 to 7. STOLES. 100 genuine Monkey Stoles, with deep collar of genuine sealskin, well worth $10, at only $6. FIFTH AVENUE -ASD- SMITHFIELD STREET. KAUPMANNS IN OUR CHINA AND GLASSM OEP'T (In Basement) We are now displaying what is undoubtedly a most ex tensive and elegant stock stock of .XX j "jh'i You can buy the cheapest lamp in the city of us also the very finest and most noveL In this vast stock of ours you'll find lamps for every purpose and every place kitchen, dining room, bedroom, hall, sitt ing room, reception room, library and parlor. Any material, shape, size, pat tern or color you may fancy is here, and we have the best burners the Duplex Central Draft. Yes, you'll see lamps here fit for any home handsome lamps for birthday presents; dainty ones for wedding gifts; in expensive and beautiful lamps for Christmas Presents. We commence a great and special sale of lamps to morrow, and will continue it throughout the week; and in this sale, which will be worthy of every lady's no tice, money can be saved by ALL who buy. 3 100,000 SQUARE FEET -OF- SALESR00MS. THE LARGEST, MOST ENTERPRISING AND LIBERAL ESTABLISHMENT OF PITTSBURG. I . ,i. ;-!; d4u3. jaei'Kitia&.r.i