W1 fjtqj stxzrygszs fK?ri 8 T ?? XHB 'EEPTSBUXS DOfcASH TJtfB-l! JOE1' 1QJ i JW$ .-iSi -J-T.ilrSi.i .? rtrlUi E OF BISMARCK Impels the German Government to Close Up Parliamentary Busi ness in Short Order, THE EX-CDAKCELLOR'S INTENTIOM To Form a Coalition Against tbe JllnUtrv Ji Tory Clearly Indicated In Ilia Answer to Deputies, orrosmoN to the kooii insiitcte Iirilcjid In lU rratiliB Dlit, tat CsmlHsg Afilait tin stetiin. tcorrniotiT.im, ttiib hw ioiw asiiocutxd rntai.) ilnnUN, May U. Tlio Ilelolislnfc lo-dr Anally pmioj Ilia sugar bill by a Yolo of J6B to 120, bmiI approved On spirit Inxatlon Amendment bill, 'J lie Mount then adjourned until November 11, after giving tliria olioers for tlio r.iuperor. Tin week was full of legislative work, Tin trades regulations Mil, wliloli Imd been liofnre tlio Home for A year, whs tutted by a I stirs majority, Tlio only opponents ti( the nioMurit vrelo tlio ItorlrtlUlK, Tin elating of the luilo over the sugar bill arete fiinii Hti niiitniiliiiont tillered by a Member of ilie Ceiiler party, providing tlist a oouiutiiitlou lax of 18 marks bo levied, lnd tliHt tbe bounties lie gradually abnlfilied Iritliln five veut-i. 11 marks ha olvcm dur. -...,... . .- , . -, - v ....r. - m. w rw w. JOe ttie firt tbrea year and 1 mark for the following two year. Tlio sugar members warmly opposed (ha amendment. Von Caprlvl'a Effective Threat. ChaneelJor Von Caprivl supported tho proposal, and declared that if tbe amend went was rejected the Government would brine in a bill next year which wuuld make no provision for a transition period for the Abolition of the bounty. Upon this declar ation of the Government's staud in the mat ter, the opposition gave way and the amend ment was accordingly adopted. The act of the Brussels anti-slavery con ference was also adopted. The proposals for reforms in the telegraph service had to be postponed until tbe Kovember session, pending a further report of the committed on the subject. The talk in the lobby attributed the expe dition with which tbe Reichstag closed to the fears of the Government of the sudden apparition of Prince Bismarck in the House with a bombshell utterance against the Austro-German Commercial treaty, the Gov ernment's labor measures and the general internal policy. Bismarck Declares His Intentions. Deputies Stumm and Kaudorff went to Friedrichsruke "Wednesday with the object of asking the Prince what his intentions are. Bismarck advised energetic opposi tion to the sugar bill, and promised to lead sn active aggression against the Govern ment's projects when he took his scat in the House. He decliues. however, to take his seat until autumn, when measures imperil ing interests of ttie country would make his presence necessary He used the same language to a deputa tion of the electors of Geestemunde, adding that he was not willing to return to Berlin. The prospect was painful, he said, nf meet ing some former friends who had separated from him since bis fall from power. He de clared that the experience would be like that of living under the same roof with a divorced wife. "He would not appear aa tho leader of any party. His sympathies re mained with the old Cartellers, and it grieved him to see the former coalition broken and tbe factions attacsing cash other with poisonous invective. Aims to Form a Coalition. Tbe tenor of the Prince's speech confirms the predictions regarding his attitude mthe Reichstag. The Prince aims to form a coali tion of Conservatives and National Liberals against the Government. Tbe Emperor's perception of coming danger incited him to give expression to his stand in his speech at Dusseldorf, which was an outspoken menace against systematic opposition. The papers differ over the exact words used by His ilajesty on that occasion. The Accepted version makes him say, after refer ring to the opponents of hit labor and com mercial policy, "One alone is mas ter in this "country. It is I. None other shall I suffer near me." The official version of the speech was mod ified after days of ministerial deliberation on Ibis autocratic trumpeting, but the words remain and they will abide branded in tbe memorv of the nation. If Prince Bismarck were a leader in a Constitutional struggle against "right divine" and militarism, the Emperor's rash utterance would be made a strong weapon of attack. Opposition to the Koch Institute. The depreciated esteem in which the Koch method is held was plainly expressed during the courso of to-day's debate in the Lower House of the Prussian Diet on tbe vote for tho Koch Institute. The sup porters of the vote spoke in an apologetic manner. HcrrGraf, a memberof the Center party, said that it hid been widelvncknowl edged that the lymph was of value as an aid in diagnosis, but the chief interest of the public lay in its curative power as a remedy tor tuberculosis. In this respect there had arisen general disappointment following the high hopes at first entertained regarding tbe discovery not onlydisappointment, but fears also that the use ot the lymph en dangered life. Despite the relative failure of theremedv, the dihcoverv of Koch was a scientific achievement of the first order, and members were, therclore. tnund m honor to coacur In the grant asked for. Dr. Broemele expressed an opinion regarding the healing properties of the lymph. Of Value to Science, at Any ilatc He said it was necessary to pronounce judgment non liquet It was questionable whether the Government had proceeded with caution iu supporting Kochism. Still, nobody could fail to appreciate tbe impor tance of the remedy as a step in advance in the curative art. After similar criticisms from other members the vote was passed. The Emperor arrived at Darmstadt to-day from Karlsruhe He i going to Se blitz to Tisit Count Goertz. His recent remarks to the students at Bonn seemed to praise both the beer drinking and dueling habits of the students. His Majesty certainly commended dueling, nut not drinking. He said he honed that as long as a German students' corps existed the spirit fostered iu the corps by trials of strength and courage would be preserved. "Und dass sie za alien zeiteu Jreudig den schlager fnehren werden," said the Emperor, nt which tbe students oheered. Emperor William on Dnelln?. The imperial encouracement is a bitler disappointment to the agitators against tbe dueling practice, but the Emperor's utter ance is entirely in sympathy with the feel ing in the German universities. Princess Bismarck is seriouslv ill with asthma. She finds creat difficulty in breath ing and has frequent fainting attacks. author the control of a burlesque of his own works. The question will probably be tested by Mr. Horace Sedger, the manager of the Prince of Wales Theater, in connec tion nlth the production of "L'Enfant Frodigu'." the three-act pantomime now running there, which was produced by Mr. Dalv a short time ago. Unlike the Daly performance ot this play without words this is a great success, because it is acted by the original French artists, and so great is Its vogue that It Is about to be made the subject of a burlesque. The right to do this li questioned, and tho matter will therefor be fought with creat rigor by both sides. Glgantlo Handkerchief Sale. Ladles' fluo hand embroidered linen handkerchiefs 16c, reduced from 25o; 25o, reduced from Wo; 33e, reduced from 76e; 60e, reduced from $1 00. A. G. OxurnRLL & Bohr, 27 Fifth avenue. Are You Ready Tor the oliango of season now so near, when inpurltles In tlio blood art liable to man Ireit llieinielvrs In must unexpected Ways, reduce your general health, or bring on that tired feel Inef Hood's Harsapsrllla wllldoyouauenor innua amount of good just now, by purifying your blood and building up your system to thai you will "Hile ovei" the depressing etfeoti or milder weather. Try It, K. 11, lie sure and get Hood's, Sarsaparilla Bold by all drusirUti, f li aix for 14 Prepared only by 0. 1, HOOP (JO., LowelliMaas. 100 Doses One Dollar H KEY ADVERTISEMENTS) The Phenomenal Success of the Season, ABSOLUTELY CORRECT STYLES. JssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH HssssssssssssssssssssssssssH sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssn sseEiffiBsssssssssssssW OOD'H SAUHAPAMLLA mblO-82 SOLD BT JOS. FLEM1MG A BON, 412 Market street, Pittsburg. OUT 0' SIGHT. TUB UNION HQUAItn, $1 DO, $2 40, $2 OO, $3 dO. No hat nrer Introduced by us lisi net with eueh wonderful popularity as the Union Square, Tlili shows oonoluilrely that tbli ctiRant list lioimioi merit! whleh are appreciated by the nubile. We show the Union HquarO In tlio to! lowing oolorai Kleotrlo, Melton, Oratilto, .Havana, Tan ami Jllaok. If you WAUt to look stylish gst one of 'eta, RUBEN, ThoIItvttor nndFtirnlahor, 421 and 423 Smlthflold St. JTEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mall Orderi Promptly Filled. my-10-WFAB SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ! DEMMLER BROS., KAUPMAKrNS'$12 SUIT SALE Stylish and Particular Gentlemen i Genuine ftn:;;il! .AJSTID WHY? Simply because everybody knows that this sale is a bona fido affair, and not a meaningless splurge. All day yesterday our Men's Suit Department was crowd ed, and every purchaser left the storo happy and satisfied with his bargain. To-morrow morning the sale will bo resumed and continuod throughout the week. Those suits aro tho croam of tho market. They aro tho finest of the flno garments manufac tured by tho celobratod Arms of FccIiholmor.Oooilklnd & Co,,74o D'dwAy.M, AND Schlos? Bros. & Co., Pncn S( Baltimore. At tho start ot tho soason, when wo paid tho regular prices forthoso suits, wo sold them at til, ti8, JSio and Uo, but now, having closod thorn out nt one-third bolow manufacturer's valuation, we nro in a position to offer you CHOICE F0RS12 Tust think! You can take hundreds of superior Dress only twelve dollars. your and choice from these Business Suits for 526 and 528 Smithfield Street. Commencing Monday, May 11, to Saturday, May IS, lncluslre, we will Eire a public I demonstration of tbe justly celebrated ; i IjtfnCtCfotyfflrllttZtlij srepiiwii AH, THERE! Eccentricities of dress are just like other eccentricities sometimes they take an aggravated form and some times they don't, but it can at least be said of them they cannot be called a very seri ous matter. There are many hobbies that are a good deal more objection able. Of course, it's much easier to swim with the cur rent of style than to make headway against it. The wise man takes things as he finds them, and he doesn't take many things that are either as cheap or as stylish as our fine ELECTRIC BLUE YACHT CLOTH SUITS at $12 and $15. A WORD OF CAUTION. Ours is not a fakir shop; don't expect a house and lot or a piano or set of furniture to go with a suit. We do a lawful business, giving you full value, NO MORE and NO LESS. Tbe remarkable success of tbls wonderful freezer last season has led us again to Invite our friends and tbe public to see it In practical operation. Ernf. James Kinsman Is bere from Philadelphia, and will be pleased to show yon wbat can be made in tbe freezer. Ice Creams, Water Ices, Sherbets. Fruit Oreaajetc, can Do frozen in less than ten minutes. Don't fail to call tbls week and get a sample of tbe most de licious cream, free. , Seasonable coods, such as Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Water Coolers, Fly Fans, Oil Stores, tbe celebrated Fire King Gas Stores and won--derful Pasteur Water Filters, Acate and Gran ite Ware, first quality, Wayne Washing Ma chines and a full line of Bar Goods at lowest market prices. Mail Orders Promptly Pilled! Write for Particulars! Goods Sentto Every State in the Union!- mmL -Mm ill 11 lw fill 111 WmHk x m Who won't wear anything but THE BEST are espe cially invited to attend this sale. Don't sneer at the low cost of these suits; $ia isn't much to pay for a suit, to bo sure, but when it is known that tho samo identical qualities arc sold in other clothing houses from $18 to $33, it will bo admitted that tho qualities are tip-top. Examlno them carefully. Every suit is guaranteed strictly ALL WOOL, and tho materials arc FINEST LIGHT COLORED IMP. CHEVIOTS -AND- ' CHOICEST MEDIUM COLORED Imported Casslmeres and Scotch Cheviots, Cut In latest sack and cutaway frock styles, trimmed in tho best posslblo manner, mado by tho best )our noymon tailors ot Now York and Baltimore, and fit ting as porfect as tho most oxponslvo custom work. Como in an,d tako your choice from tboso highly ele gant Dress Suits FOR ONLY $12. What grand bargains they are! FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST. LEADING OUTFITTING HOUSE SOMETHING INVINCIBLE! (V At-i f'vyftl ? IS Hr S'gbzfi&eZZnjLci&Bdk fw H 1 Boys' leiiailiiiBiil Always m i Front M DEMMLER BROTHERS, House Furnishing Stores, L 526 and 528 Smithfield St. mylO 82 jTCTwp MUSICALLY PERFECT PIADS Are the celebrated HAKDMAN. A. B. UHABR KIIAKAUKU and VOSE $2.50. Sold everywhere at 4. Yes, our 25 Ladies' hand' turned Shoe is a hard nut for com petitors to crack. As yet none. have shown its like for less than $4. This shoe is made on the Span ish arch last; fine Glazed Don gola; French Button Piece and worked button hph;sj AA to Ej to 7. , Ladies who want fine, stylish, substantial and comfortable foot wear should try a pair of Kauf mans' Celebrated Hand-Turns at 2 50. Always Lower' Prices Than Others! $1.65 Buys choice this week from a beautiful and good line of Chil dren's STYLISH KILT SUITS; cannot be matched anywhere below $$. $4 Buys choice this week from an exquisite line of French novel ties in finest cloth KILT SUITS, equal to anything sold elsewhere, for 7. Always Better Bargains Than Elsewhere I $1.35 Buys choice this week from two lots of boys' beautifully pleated SHORT-PANT SUITS, in stylish plaids and checks, apd worth $2 50. $3 Buys choice this week trom a large line of extra fine and most fashionable imported 5HOK.T- PANT SUITS, equal to any sold elsewhere for $ 4 50 and 5 I AMUSING GIFTS FOR THE B0YS One of our Magical Outfits, containing a neat collection of astonishing tricks, or a Regulation Baseball and Hardwood Bat, will be giVen gratis with every coy s suit. FIFTH AVE, SMITHFIELD ST. o 1 LEADING OUTFITTING HOUSE HONEST PRICES! EASIEST TEBMBI We hTe now some great bargains in "mnch fnr vonr mnnAif" Piinne n. rt .... e . u.n. used, taken in jexchance. WemnstseM thnm. 954 AND 956 LIBERTY ST. STAR CORNER. mylO-39.TTSn WM. GRABOWSKY, Fsshionsble Het end Bonnet Bleacher And Feather Dyer. . 50 New Shapes nave been added to onr creat Tarlety.ol fashions In Ladies' and Children's Headeear. We show everything that is new. Onr store is crowded from early moraine till Blent. Onr cood work brings the people that admire neat, tasty and prompt return of coods. "Palace of Musie," Established 1831, 77 FIFTH AVENUE. ap2tt-su A C0PYBIGHT WAE. It InToIves the Bight of an Author to Bur. lesqne Bis Own 'Works. CBTDCKLAP'e CJL2LE COHTM3CT.2 LONDON, May 9. The copyright war, which is now raginz violently in the world of musical publication, may extend into the sister art of the drama. The law here seems to be decidedly involved, ana the next curious point which will have to be dis cussed and determined is whether or not the preient copyright law gires lo an ESTABLISHED 1861. Eyes Eacamlncd. Free. f m M yW m m m OWBV fj JVyVjH vjfL.V r J " TO-MORROW ONLY! $1, WORTH $2. A small consignment from a prominent hat manufacturer per mits U3 to sell for one day (to morrow, Monday) i only, Fine Square and Round SPRING DERBY5, in all the latest shades and colors, and never offered below $2, at only One Dollar. What's left of those nobby crush hats will be closed out to-mor row at ONLY 50 CENTS. All colors; large shapes. Every one and more. and small worth $1, Mail Orders Promptly Filled! Write for Particulars ! GoodsSentto Every State in the Union! ITEMS OF GRAM) OPENING -OF- SUMMER MILLINERY. 'sStfc. yVeeSie Artificial Eyas Inserted. J. DIAMOND, aSKfe de28-TTSa Brine your Hats and Bonnets now and hare xjnne your Hats ana Bonnets now ana nave them renovated Into any of oar new shapes. It is a creat savins: for you, as we return your bat as cood as new.ln every respect. Try us. If ynn want to have yonr Ostrich Tips or Flnmes cleaned, or dyed any shade, Drine ihem l0h. We are the onlr correct Feather Dyers. Take your work always to tbe Old Kellanle Bleacheryof ... WIL GRABOWSKY. "wPennv.,opp.i'ennBtuldlnt. I Man orderi promptly nUedV ap& J m el8-S9-TThss FEICK BROS., 21 siyrn bt. Surgical Instrument Establishment. i Specialties: Scientific fittinc of TRUSSES', anpliances for DEFORMITY and ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Largest stock of surgi cal Instruments in "Western Penn. Large Illustrated cata logue iree 10 pnysicians. UNUSUAL INTEREST FOR Muslin Gowns. eHERBERTWALKER, ,SSK ARTIFICIAL EYE CWM MAKER, ViTJsi.P SS Ninth Street. The only manufacturer of artificial human eye In the city,- , yVi-iw Oar new Millinery Department presents a truly magnificent sight. Hundreds upon hundreds of lovely and exquisite Hats, in White, Ecru and Tan, Laca Straws anU Fancy Milans. Charminp stock of French Flowers, Tips ana Fancy Novelties for summer wear. A brilliant variety of Crepe de Chene and Lace Hats. . See our Line of Toques and small evening Haf. especially made for the coming May Festival. In order to give our summer stock of Millinery full sway, we have concluded to close out the Spring stock at ereatly re duced prices. iTou oan now buy regular 320 Spring Pattern Hats for 110, or ?10 ones for tar Don't miss the opportunity. Ladle' good Muslin Gowns, with Cam bric rnffle or Torchon lace edge; worth 50c, ItEDUUiSD TO 89c Ladies' fine Muslin Mother Hubbard Gowns, yoke with inserting of embroidery of lace and tucks trimmed with fine edget worth 75c, REDUCED aOSOc Muslin Skirts. Ladles' good Mnslin Skirts,f nil size, mads with deep Cambric ruffle; worth 50c, RE DUCED TO 29c Ladles' fine Muslin Skirts, with deep ruffle of embroidery or lace; worth 75c, RE DUCED TO 50c Ladies' Vests. Fine Jersey Ribbed Vests, all sizes, worth 20c, at 10c. - Fine Swiss Ribbed Vests, Silk finish, worth S5c, at 20c Fine Lisle Thread Vests, in ecru, blue, Sink, white and black, worth 60c, RE iUCED TO 40c I White Aprons. Fine Lawn Aprons, full size, trimmed with Hainbnrg Embroidered Ruffle and Tucks, worth 35c at 21c Verv Flue Lawn Aprons, with fine Van dyke Embroidered Rnfflee, or deep hems and inserting of fine embroidery, worth 50c, at 89c Thousands of other Aprons from 18c to JL ECONOMICAL LADIES. SPECIAL SAlfc Muslin Drawers. Ladies' good Muslin Drawers, hem and tucks above, worth DUCED TO 19c with deep S5c, RE- Ladles' fine Mnslin Drawers, with 8-!neh hem and 6 tacks above, worth 50c, RE DUCED TO 33c Ladles' Muslin Drawers, trimmed with wide embroidery or lace, or hemstitched ruffle, worth 75c. REDUCED TO 50c -OF- WASH WAISTS. Ladles' fine Muslin Chemises, trimmed wiib torcbon lace, band and sleeves, worth 0c, REDUCED TO 19c Ladles' very fine Muslin Cbemlwf, yoke and sleeves trimmed with either lace or embroidery, worth 60c, REDUCED TO S9c Corset Covers. Good Muslin Corset Covers, torchon lacs on neck, AT 10c Fine Cambric Coraet Covers, hlffh or low neck, trimmed with, lace or embroidery, wortn 60c, AT 29c Beautiful Cambric Corset Covers, square, V shape or low neck, trimmed wim em broidery or lace, worth 65c, AT 39c lrfffs SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN CORSETS .Including a score, of the most celebrated and popular makes. Just look! W. and B., R. and G., Thom son's and French Woven Corsets; regular price $x, for 75o. Further, H. and C, Sonnette, Kabo, H. and C, and fine French Corsets, worth 1 35, A T1 OTZLTSr 98o. Hundreds of dozens of the "?'' things in Wash Shirts and Pleated waist, made of Chintz, Percales and line Wash Silks. Striped and. Checked Shirtings and fine White Lawns. m ,. ,... Stjlisn and comfortable Norfolk Pleated Waists, with belt, in percale or Flannel- "i8' farMo" of Ladies' ShlrtWalrt.lt, fancy shirtings, plain and wniw linen, pleated back and front, with either stand fne or turn-down collars, the very latest novelty, can be worn with Blazers or separ ate Skirts, at list. LADIES' WRAPPERS. 100 Fine French Gingham Wrappers, neautlful patterns. Princess and Vyoke front, with belt, at only ILK). Fine French Cnallia Tea Gowns, lull front ot Silk, at I2.5U. KAUFMANNS. mn HiTKAUFMANNS ic I -.? - 1
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