mm2iiiiAagzmr&&3zzzzE psw ' 'MiFfmiBJfifw y 'piw ' PREPARING TO ACT. Attorneys K ow at Work on the Papers in the Injunction Case. MAI BE A DEFECT IN THE LAW. The last Resource Will Be to Ask for a Repeal of the Statute, SETEBAL OTHER LABOE HAPPENINGS The papers necesry to take a case to the 'Supreme Court are now being prepared by Attorneys Patterson and Stillwaqen, coun sel for the printers in the injunction sujt. Last night several of the leading printers j held a qniet meeting at the Hotel Eiffel, and it was intimated that the injunction case came up for part of the discussion. "V. B. Williams was seen, and said: "The meeting to-night was strictly pri vate and I cannot say what was discussed. It is true, as exclusively stated in The Dispatch yesterday, that the injunction case will betaken to the Supreme Court. Already our attorneys are at work on the papers. It may take several years to get a i finnl decision, but we have the means to i push the case and the patience to wait for the answer. If we lose in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania it will be carried on to the 'United States Supreme ' Court. Should the Judges there mstnin the rulings of both the lower courts, we still have an alternative. The injunc- ' tion brings about a constitutional question. It is either a mistake in the interpretation of the law or the law is a bad one. i This we can find out by taking it to the higher courts. If the laws havo been blindly interpreted.and we have every r"a-on to beliec that they have, we have laith enough in the higher tribunal to think , they ill et it aright. On the other hand, j if the decision is sustained on account of a dofect in the law, we will then set about liaingthe statute repealed. "In Chicago recently there were two cacs, exactly similar to the one heard here, tried in the courts, and in both cases the ' defendants were dismissed. There they heaid and weighed the evidence on botn sides, but here we know they did not. If this had been done only one man could have been enjoined instead of the score who were. The only man who had in any way violated the city ordinances was T. ' O'Leary. "The meeting of the trades of Allegheny county will probably be held this week." Fitly More Negroes Imported. President Costello was in the city last nicht and when seen said he had just heard that 50 more negroes had been imported by the officials of the Snowden mines. He said the mine owners were still 6trongly op posed to making a new contract with the whites. The Motor Department May He Removed. The "Westingbouse Electric Company may move its street railway motor department to the recent site of the airbrake works on P.obinson street, Allegheny. The present quarters are not large enough lor the amount of work being done. Give Gloves IV hat More Acceptable? Ladies' gloves, all the best kinds button or mou-quetaire, suede or glace, SI 50 and : a pair. JOS. HOEXE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Go to Carnepie Hall, Allegheny, to-night and hear Sir Edwin Arnold, author of "The X.icrl.t of Asia." Seats on sale at Eckcr's, 75 Fifth avenue. Ladies kid opera slippers, 50c, at elmeu s, b Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. TUTh GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS. $2.25 Only a few more of those beautiful, highly ornamental Bisque figures, color and gold decoration; regular priceg3.5o. Fine French China Cus pidors, novel shapes, beautifully decorated; regular price $1.25. I nc 43 CZ iC THE HANDSOMEST TOILET SETipER 4)4.43 OFFERED AT THE PRICE.C Fine English Porcelain, artistically decorated in different colors, extra large shapes, all complete, with Slop Jar; really worth 7.50. ' KAU AMUSEMENTS. GRAND8SS& Kext week, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, tflSS FF0LLI0TT PAGET, In Angnstln Daly's successful play, "THE LAST WORD." Prices '25c,-50c, 75c, $1.00. Wednesday matinee 25o, fiOo, reserved. &EATS NOW ON SALE. de3-87 THEATRE TO-NIGHT, ROBERT MANTELL, IN MONBAES. Matinee Saturday. Dee. 7 "Shenandoah." de3 DDQTJESNE Pittsburg's Leading Theater. TO-NIGHT. WM. H.CRANE MATINEE SATUBDAT THE SENATOR. Dec. 7. -Eight Bells." dessa To-XiRhr. Matinee Saturday Only. MARIE WAINWRIGHT, Assisted by HENRY MII.LEE, in a gorgeous production of Scale or price?, SI 60, $1. 75c, 60c, 25c Next Week Ffolliott Paget In "The Last Word." no-64 THE ALVIN-THEATER CHAKLES L. DAVIS. ..Owner and Manager. To-night at 8 o'clock, the Merry Comedians, LAUGHING MATINEE TO-DAY. EVANS AND HOBY, In their new edition, A PAHLOR MATCH. Next week-iE. H. Sothcrnin "TheDancing Girl." dc2 THE NEW ENGLAND SUPPER OP THE JL First Congregational Church (Plymouth), corner Franklin and Manhattan Btreets, Al legheny, occurs DECEMBER 10. With this church this annual feat is tho great social event or the year. Neither time ncr money is being spared to make this the most Joyful of any in the history of the church. Supper served from 6 to 10 F. M. Admission, CO cents: children, 25 cents. de2-27 HARRIS' THEATER Mrs. P. Harris, R. L. Britton, T. F. Dean, Proprietors and Managers. Evorv afternoon and evening, AUGUSTIN NEUVILLE, IN BOl' TRAMP. Week Dee. 7 "nis Nibs the Baron." del-flS-TTS HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVE. MUSEUM THEATER. Special re-engagement of Ella Ewing, the giantess; Sherman's goat circus, etc, etc Next week LINUS, the $100,000 Oregon equine wonder. HO30-8 TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. To-night and matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav. THE HOWARD BIG BURLESQUE COMPANY. no29-7 JAS. MNELL & BRO., BOILEKS, PLATE AND SHEET-IKON WORK. PATEXT SHEET IKON ANNEALING BOXES. With an Increased capacity and hydraulic machinery, vre are prepared to furnish all work In our lino cheaper and better than by the old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Valley Railroad. feHWrn Think of It I Solid brass, gold finished parlor table, with gen uine Mexican Onyx top and beveled mir ror in center. OrC Grand vases. 5,0 1, 600 more of those handsome, beautifully decor ated vases, ioj inches high, worth 75 S&2k J $6.75! ir-jgJSI ..afe. PC Exquisite Jbisque fig ures, 9 inches high, beautifully decorated in col ors and gold, reg ular price 75 c. iSm CO QE Bestquad 4l(asi W W niple silver plated Cake Baskets,ex actly like above cut; regular price 5. PMANNS' THE PtTTSBUEQ- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AT THE PRESENT DAY FLEMING'S Is Really the Finest and Purest Whisky You Can Buy. Old Export is alike invaluable 'to the Dhysiclan, the invalid and the connoisseur. It has a reputation that Is great, and needs no recommendation to good judges of pure whisky. Where purity is demanded Old Ex port whisky isjust what you want. Put np in full quarts and sold at the mod crate price of $1, or six for $5. JOS. FLEMING & SON, Wholesale and Retail Druggtsti. 412 MARKET ST.,Cor. Diamond, PITTSBURG, PA, Are the sole owners and proprietors f this celebrated brand qf whisky. Mail and C. 6. D. orders shipped promptly. no29-TT8SU A DfcM Good 'f5wtf. $rowjAS'Uttj Is what we intend to give to all those that infringe on onr rights. Voltaic : Diamonds! Are covered by letters patent, granted by the United States Government at Washing ton. The name Is copyrighted and cannot be used to represent inferior or spurious Imitations. Voltaic Diamonds are not in the hands of other Jewelers. They are equal in brilliancy to thegonuine. Just the thing for Christmas presents. BERNARD E. AR0NS, Jeweler, SOLE OWNER, 65 FIFTH AVE. BISQUE OF BEEF GIVES HEALTH AND STRENGTH. AIX DRUGGISTS. $1 A BOTTLE. no28 M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. 60 Sixth Avenue, aahl9-63-TuThs Pittsburg, Pa. Hi r KAUPMANNS' llHIHilSl frOIP A GENUINE 4)0. ID; SURPRISE. Handsome' enameled metal clock; 8-day movement, strike and new gong; bronze fin ished dial; regular price 7.50 CI 0 C Beaut'fui Porcelain 4)1 , , Table Lamps; with shade to match; handsomely decorated, all complete; reg ular price $3. , 85 Very pretty double bisque figures, artisti cally decorated, 81 inches high; regular, price Si-75- $1.58 A new lot of those large size japanned coal vases, ornamental . as well as useful; worth $2.50. - I All the If you so desire you BFa. B Vv irSL DISPATCH, THURSDAY. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A WOHDER OF THE 19th CEHTMY. If you have not seen the let ters on file at the Rheuma ticura office, from people who have been immediately cured of Rheumatism, do not fail to go and see them, they are wonderful. WHAT IS IT MADE OF? peoffc isle, to accomplish such miracles as these. Yesterday I could neither move my arms or1 legs. To-day I can write and walk. HUNDREDS ARE BEING CURED Cell at RHEUMATICURA CO., 616 Penn Ave., Price, f3 per bottle. PITTSEURO., PA, For sale by all druggists. del-TXBSu Ask my agents for Tf. X Douglas Shoes. If not for sale In your place ask your dealer to end for catalogue, secure the agency, and nt them for yon. J3-TAKE NO SUBSTTTDTE-Ct WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTEEMEX The Best Shoe in the World for the Money? It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the best line calf, stylish and easy, and because we make more shoes of this grade than any othermannfacturer. It equals hand sewed shoes costing from M 00 toS5 00. de OO GENUINE HAND-SEWED, the finest UDO, calf shoe ever ofiercd for 5 00; equals French imported shoes which cost from ta 00 to 12 00. &T. stylish, comfortable and durable. The best shoe ever offered at this price; same srrade as custom-made shoes costing from M 00 to W 00. ejQ 30 TOLICK SlIOE: Farmers. Railroad Mem wOi and Letter Carriers all wear them ; fine calf, seamless, smooth Inside, lifavy three soles, exten sion edge. One pair will wear a year. CJO 50 FINE CALF; no better shoe ever offered E)j. at this price; one trial will convince thos who want a shoe for comfort and terries. fl9 S3 and 2 00 WOItKINGMAN'S shoes are JDZu very strong and durable. Those who hare given them a trial will wear no other make. kOVQ' f2 and 'l school shoes are worn JJvlU by tho boys everywhere; they sell on, their merits, as the Increasing sales show. T A "nTT7Q' HAND-SEWED shoe, best JUx--LJLXjQ Dongola, very stvllsh; equals French Imported shoes costing from Si 00 to 6 00. LADIKV K 50. S2 00 and tl To shoe for Misses are the best fine Dongola. Stvllsh and durable. CADTION-See that W. L. Douglas' name and price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mais. Sold by D. Carter, 79 Fifth av.; K. C. Sperber, 18 Carson st. ; II. J. & G. M. Lang. 4301 Butler st. ; J. N. Frohring, SSD Fifth av. ; Henry Kosscr. "e gheny. E. J. Hollman. No. 73 Rebecca street, Allegheny. Pa. s TAILORING. Correct Winter Suitings and Overcoatings. H. & C. F. AHLERS, Merchant Tailors, 420 Smithfleld st. no2S-51-TTSSU wmMmlm BAIT WMrffSwmiKiii't vMli 7 HL " (Traie Mark.) J E2RrcInrf; ". ii Mt SSI The "Pittsburg" Piano Lamp, Solid brass and selected Mexi can Onyx top; large size "Pitts burg" burner ; very substantial and handsome; regular price 20. -ksksWLW" j w- ay- - $4.95, Gor UU geous Banquet Lamps, grand statuary pedestal, silver plated, highly fin ished, all com plete, with shade; never sold before below $ la. FINE BRIC-A-BRAC FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A large and complete aisortment of Royal Worcester, Crown Derby, Limoges, Doultons, Rudolfstadt, Vic toria, Iron Cross, Crown Devon, Hungarian, Royal Brunswick, Bonn and many other fine wares, also a full variety of CUT GLASS & BRONZES. above goods are displayed in our large and handsome basement. can leave a small deposit on goods and have them DECEMBER 3.- 1891. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS n f-, jnif-ii" i 1 11-1 nArLinwwwwWi ' OUT OF SIGHT! Those strictly home-made Overcoats and Suits sold only by SAUERC0 Just try one of our $ 1 2 or $ 1 5 ones and see for yourself; you Can't Touch 'Em, Or anything like 'em anywhere else for the money. " WHY IS IT? Because we manufacture them; therefore they are tailor-like and custom-fitting. Come and See," We'll Surprise You. SNlUM Cor. SmitMeld and Diamond Sts. del-rm GOLD SPECTACLES, $5 and upward. GOLD EYEGLASSES, With Chain attached, $3 and upward. PEARL OPERA GLASSES, (5 and upward. FIELD GLASSES. J. DIAMOND, SS 43-Goods sold lower than any other house in this city. del-42-D EYE GLASSES, SPECTACLES. WM. E. STIEREN, Optician, 0C31-TT8 6MSM1THFIELDSTBEET. cfo J. T. LITTLE, 511 PENN AVENUE. Correcting defective vision a specialty. Spectacles and Eyo Glasses furnished. no26-50-TT8 CANCER and TUMORS cured. Ko knife. Send for testlmon lals. O.H.McMlchael. M.D.. 63 Niagara st, Buffalo. N. Y. mhlS-n-TTSSuirk SANTA JOUAY MSEffi Q QC Large size "Shoo Flys," JJO nicely painted and up holstered; regular price $2. QQC Brass JO Drums, 9 inch'es wide,with hook, sling and stick; will make as much noise as any 5 1 drum. BC Look for $4.95 Girls' Tri another L rush. Once more we will offer a big lot of those beau tiful Bronze Hang ing Lamps com plete with white dome shade, bur ner,chimney,etc, at 99c; regular price 2.150. cycles, strongly made of best steel and malleable iron, adjustable seat; up holstered ; regular price 8.50. Ah there, Boys. $1.49 For all iron and steel velocipedes, strongly made and nicely fin ished; regular price 2.5. KAUPMANNS' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EXTRAORDINARY SALE 07 Axiiiinster. Mopette A1 MAMMOTH CARPET PALACE, 627-PENN at 75c, $11, $1.10 ant $1.28. iHifc at $U0 Per Yi. LOWEST OK THESE THREE GRADES EVER REACHED. The greatest auction sales ever held by Eastern Carpet "manufacturers took place in New York City on November 10 to 13. Buyers were present from every large city in the Union, and the goods were knocked down to tho highest bidder in every instance. We bought 40,000 yards of the above grades the largest quantity purchased by any dealer in Pennsylvania. The goods are now coming in, and will be placed on sale, beginning Wednesday, December 2, at a small advance over the auction prices. EVERY GRADE OF CARPET In Our Mammoth Establishment Has Been Marked Down To correspond with the prices put upon the above three grades, consequently all classes may reap the benefit of these extraordinary, bargains. EDWARD GROETZINGER, 627 and 629 Penn Avenue. SPECIAL NOTICE TO DEALERS We are prepared to make lowe prices now than ever in the history of the -house. Come along soon and take advantage of this offer. del'TTSsn CHRISTMAS- GIFTS FOR YOUNG ....AND OLD.... CLAUS1 TOY HEADQUARTERS. 48 C Large size Wash sisting of wash tub, wringer.clothes horse, wash board, scrub brush, etc., all complete; regular price $1 Km ft rC Ten Pins, 8 tj inches high, nicely painted, with 3 balls, all complete; put in wooden box; regular price 50c. irtC Children's I U Tea Sets; nicely decorated; worth 20c. 39' iC Large size Hi !E3; (SSI i3 MlBS'' 5C Genuine Cow Horns, nicely mounted; regular price ioc. Toy Trunks, strongly made and worth 75 c. 4QC Hard Q wood Child's Rock ers, perforated seat and back; m a d'e very strongly; rcgu lar price $t. "fig8& mSJEF ' irgKF TPC Waverly Piano, Q has 15 keys and is nicely finished and strongly made ; regular price gi.50. autl Muffin Carpets THE AVENUE - 629 Goieliis at $1.50 Pur I PRICES Sets, con pail, AQC The little but 4w strong Burro, the great mountain climber, with all the equipments; regular price $1. IOC TOOL CHEST, I O IO inches long; 4J3" inches wide; containing ten articles; regular.price 35c 25' FRENCH DRESSED DOIXS, 9 inches high; boys, girls, cooks, jailers, etc., bisque head, glass eyes, natural hair, etc.; reg ular price 50c. J AC Noah's Ark, J large size, substan tially put together; regu lar price 25c. v srHIBiF 55SZ3i2sy: laid aside for you till wanted. t2S&.f
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