gi?grm3ggffFTB!'MlW?''TPfnyT ?nWFz W LOOKING FOE SCALPS. Printers Will Make a Test Case of Victor Williams' Trouble. DAMAGE SUIT AGAINT MURDOCH'S. Other Labor Organizations Will lend. Their Assistance. ALTJN MUSICIANS ARE CALLED OUT; Victor B. "Williams, District Organizer of the Typographical Union, said last night he had authorized his attorneys, Messrs. . Stillwagen and Patterson, of this city, to enter a civil snit against Murdoch, Kerr & Co., the printing firm -which figured as plaintiff in the recent injunction suit against j the striking printers and pressmen, lor i f 20,000 damasres for libel and defamation of 1 character. The papers in the suit are to be filed to-day or to-morrow. Mr. "Williams was seen at the Hotel Eiffel, where he was in conference with the strike committee and a number of Eastern printers, whom the committee was endeav orinc to persuade to leave the city. 3Ir. "Williams said there was little doubt that the men would leave to-day or to-morrow. Itcferring to his suit, Mr. "Williams con tinued: "I am bringing this action for vindica tion. Murdoch, Kerr & Co. implicated me in their injunction suit, making me in the eyes of the community a quasi-criminal, when I never was near their place of busi ness and had nothing to do with any ot their men. This is merely a test case, and if we win it there will be 18 similar suits filed by other members of our organization. ' The Amalgamated Association and the A. F. G. "W. XT. are with us, and it we are turned down they and other strong organi zations will lend pecuniary assistance to 'take the case to the United States Supreme Court if necessary. The fact is, all the in junction suits in labor troubles were de cided in the Common Pleas Courts, and never tacen any signer. J.t all are lacking in good law according to prominent attor neys in this city, as the decision of Judges ; Slagle and McClung in our case, I think we will have no trouble in getting the decision reversed in the Supreme Court." ALTIN MUSICIANS CALLED OUL. AH the Knights of Labor Members Ordered to Leave. Master "Workman Dempsey, of D. A. No. 8, served notice on six Knights of Labor members of the Alvin Theater orchestra that they must cease playing there because, ON THE PEOPLE'S STORE, FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURG. Is open to-day to the gaze of Christmas shoppers. MORE SPACE, MORE CLERKS, MORE GOODS, MORE VARIETY even than in any of our grand Xmas displays of the past SEE OUR WINDOW FOR HINTS OF OUR XMAS NOVELTIES. L ON SECOND FLOOK. Toys. Every conceivable kind of toys or games from 5c to $10. Mechanical and Musical Toys, Dolls, Iron and Wood Toys, eta, etc. In fact, all kinds of toys to suit all man ner of children. China and Glassware. The prettiest examples of all kinds of China and Glass ware in individual cups and saucers, tea sets, toilet sets, water sets, Kquor sets, indi vidual plates, plaques, etc. Bric-a-Brac Makes almost a store of itself with its profusion of newest and best in Vases, Statues, Figures, Tables, Brackets, Bookshelves, Photo Frames, Pictures, Engravings, Etchings and Oil Paintings, Plaques. Clocks, Mirrors and a thousand and one other little things, pretty and inexpensive. Fancy Boxes. All kinds of Plush, "Wood and Fancv Boies either empty or filled; Toilet Boxes, "Work Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Writing Desks, Shaving Sets, Papetrics, etc. All neat yet cheap gifts. Silverware. Our Silverware runs the gamut from a Napkin lling at 25c tb a very fine Tea Service at J50. Cups, Mugs, "Water, Tea and Coffee Sets, Trays, Fruit Pishes, etc. In fact, nothing in Silverware you can't get here. s A Woolen Suit Pattern, A Silk Dress Pattern, or A Warm Wrap or Jacket MMMEM 1 IS ALL GOODS BOUGHT NOW ARE CAREFULLY WRAPPED AND LAID AWAY UNTIL WANTED. EVERY ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS BY MAIL. BUY XMAS GIFTS NOW, AND AVOID THE RUSH. CAMPBELL & DICK, 81, 83, 85, 87 AND 89 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG. ON he said, ono of the Alvin musicians had been discharged because he would not join the Federation of Labor, to which the other members belonged. The order went into effect last night, but. according to the state ments of the theater people only one man obeyed it, the others saying they preferred to stay where they were. The Knights of Labor claimed that none of their men were in the orchestra. Manager Hyde, of the Alvin, said last night that the trouble was the result of the discharge of a member of the orchestra be cause he refused to contract to givethe theateftwo weeks' notice before leaving. As they had learned of his intention to leave them soon, they replaced him with another man when they had a good oppor tunity. "We have all the men we need," said Mr. Hyde, "and can get as many more as we desire." Gus Kriel, President of the M. M. P. TJ., said that association would supply all the musicians required for the Alvin. Utir Furnaces for Howe, Brown & Co. Howe, Brown & Co. are contemplating the erection of six or eight new boiling fur naces at their Seventeenth street works. They are crowded with orders and have been running night and day to their full capacity. The present number of boiling fur naces is insufficient to supply their demand for muck bar, of which they use a patented quality which cannot be prepared else where. The patent belongs to Dr. E. A. "Wood, of the Southside, and Howe. Brown & Co. are the only firm in the country hav ing patent rights except Shoenberger's, who seldom have use for it The patent is in the mixture of the ore and limestone, and in the "bleeding" or cleaning process by which the dirt and other foreign sub stance is removed after the mixture has been melted. Stick to it I Sometimes you may have to wait The troubles that have been years in gathering cant always be cleared away In a day. .For all the dis eases and dis orders peculiar to womanhood, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the surest and speediest rem edy. You can depend upon that but if your case is obstinate, give it reasonable time. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a 'soothing and strengthening nervine, and a positive specific for female weaknesses and ailments. All functional disturbances, pain ful irregularities and derangements are cor rected and cured by it AU unnatural dis charges, bearing-down sensations, weak back, accompanied with faint spells and kindred symptoms, are corrected. In every case for which it's recommended, "Favorite Prescrip tion," is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or the money is refunded.- Ko other medicine for wonen is sold on such terms. That proves that nothing else offered by the dealer con be "just as good." J-A 0$ & jriSSI SECOND FLOOR. 1 INSTRUGTVE ON SECOND FLOOB. BOOKS Picture Books for Infants. Interesting Books for Children. Standard Works for Adults. 5 Our variety is practically un limited. All profusely illustrated. Prices from 5c to $1. ii mnmrn ntlMO, Cloth Bound in 15 Volumes. $4.50 the Set. In Cloth and Morocco. Complete in 4 Volumes. $2.50 the Set. 1 finn 18 ALL STANDARD WORKS, Handsomely Bound in Cloth, I5c Each. NT M 5 CTS. TO Mes flco UseM a SECOND FLOOR. THE PITTSBTJKGr Catarrh Hood's Barsaparilla, Betas Constitu tional Remedy, Readily Reaches and Cures It "A sense of gratitude and a desire to bene fit those afflicted,prompts me to recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all who have catarrh. For many years I was troubled with catarrh, and Indigestion and general debility. I sot Iso low I could not Ret around the bouse. I tried about everything I saw recommended for catarrh, but falling in every instance of being relieved, I became Very Much Discouraged. At last I decided to take Hood's Sarsnpa- rilla and began to get relief. I have now" nsod, within two years, ten or twelve bottles, and I feel better than I have for years. I attribute my improvement wholly to the use of HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Mrs. Chas. Rhise, corner York and Pleas ant streets, Hanover, Penn. HOOD'S PILLS For the liver and bowels, act easily, promptly and efficiently, SSo LUCE) HAGM- Is reflected from everv counter on our four floors. Tho beautiful "Merchant Tailor-made Suits, Overcoats and Trousers, with which our counters are laden, are Indeed magnifi cent. Never during the past two years have we shown so many beautiful and attractive garments as now. one Light-weight Overcoats for $10 to $15, 00 0 made up for 20 to (33. roc Medium and Heavy-weight Overcoats 0 DO for tS to $20, made up for 120 tb W5. EEfi Sack Suits In all sizes, for $10 to $25, O0U made up for $20 to $50. A A n Cutaway Suits for $12 It $27, made up TrZ for $25 to $60. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. I tia wa iTcTii Opposite City Hall. de3-2S L VQjOTHJjS USFFU On First Floor and Basement. Furs. What makes a more ap propriate Xmas present than a Fur set? We have fur sets, capes, muffs, boas, etc, at lowest prices. Handkerchiefs. Yi a dozen handkerchiefs in a fancy box makes a very useful present. So does one handkerchief if it's one of our lace ones at $10. That's our range in handkerchiefs, 5c to 10. Gloves. "We've a special line In for Xmas; all colors in ilosquetalrc 8-button length gloves, at 95c She will never know you didn't give $1.50 for them. That's what they are worth. Blankets and Comforts. You can't get a more useful present than a fine pair of blankets or a real Eiderdown "comfort. "We have them put up in boxes ready for a gift. Linen Sets. All housewives would appre ciate the gift of a nice Linen Table Set. Plain, fancy or hemstitched border cloth, and one dozen nap kins. "We can give you a big choice from $3 up. Fancy Slippers. Ordinarily we cnlv keep ladies' and children's shoes. During the holidays, however, we keep a large line of Fancy Slippers for all 'ages and both sexes. Low prices on all of them. SO. Frail 1 DISPATCH, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4,. 1891. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND 8558ft Next week, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, MISS FFOLLIOTT PAGET, In Augustln Daly's successful play, "THE LAST WORD." Prices 23a, SOc, 75c, $1.00. Wednesday matinee Ho, SOc. reserved. SEATS SOW ON SALE. deS-87 THATRE TO-NIGHT. DOUBLE BILL. ROBERT MANTELL, IN THE LODI8IANIAN AND A LESSON IN ACTING. Matinee Saturday. Dec 7 "Shenandoah." del To-Nlgbt. Matinee Saturday Only. MARIE WAINWRIGHT, Assisted by HENBY MILLER, in a gorgeous production of AMY ROBSART, Scale of prioes, l SO, (L 75s, 60c, 35c Next Week Ffolliott facet iu'The Last Word." U029-64 rpO-NIGHT CARNEGIE HALL, MISS 0LLIE T0RBETT And ber concert company, under tho direc tion of Major J. B. POND. FiJIDAY EVENING, Dee. 4, 1891. dei-57 THE ALVIN THEATER CHABLES L. DAVIS. ..Owner and Manager. ITo-nieh t at 8:15 o'clock, LAST tue juerry comedians. MAtlNEE SATURDAY. EVANS AND HOEY, In their new edition, A PARLOR MATCH. Next week E. H. Sothern in "The Dancing GirL" dei DUQUESNE Pittsburg's Leading Theater. TO-NIGHT, WM. H.CRANE SENATOR MATINEE To-MOBROW . THE SENATOR. Next week-Tho Pantomimic Comedy.Eight Bells. del-69 THE NEW ENGLAND SUPPER OF THE First Congregational Church (Plymouth), r.ni-nMi- TTmnklin And Manhattan streets. Al legheny, occurs DECEMBER 10. With this church this annual feat is the great social event of the year. Neither time nor money is being spared to make this the most Joyful of any in the history of the church. Supper served from 6 to 10 r. it. Admission, 60 cents: children, 25 cents. de2-27 HABRY DAVIS1 FIFTH AVE. MUSEUM TH E ATE R Special re-engagement of Ella Ewing, the giantess; Sherman's goat circus, etc., etc. Next week LINUS, the $100,000 Oregon equine wonder. no30-8 TTARRY WILLIAM8' ACADEMY. To-night and matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav. THE HOWARD BIG BURLESQUE COMPANY. no23-7 WORLD BEATING nMCTIDtS. MEN'S CLOTHING. That QuickTurn of ours convert ing 90,000 worth of Overcoats into $60,000 cash during that one week will be an accomplished fact by to-morrow night. To-morrow will be the crowning day of the week, and will show up with the biggest Overcoat "sales on record. Every garment marked at one-third Off the regular prices. $24 Overcoats go at this sale for $16. $22 Overcoats go at this sale for $15. $21 Overcoats go at tbissale for $14. SIS Overcoats ero at this sale.for $12. $15 Overcoats go at this sila for $10. $12 Overcoats go at this sale for $8. QIIITQ Our entire stock of oul 1 0 Suits wii1 be ffered to-morrow at prices marked down to correspond with our special Over mat rkmres. It's the chance of a life- lime, gentlemen, to buy fine cloth ing for truly remarkable little money. Never did your dollars go any fur ther than they will at Kaufmanns' to-morrow. $25 Suits go at this sale for $18. $20 Suits go at this sale for $15. $15 Suits go at this sale for $12. $10 Suits go at this sale for $8. Onr 120 Page Illus-' trated Catalogue mail ed gratis on application. JRilttu g; v III e 1 I1 if (Co! m MC' W If tvC 'm KO 1 If JSoy' tv& II J I I NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. illlliefes3: Electrical and Medical Institute, 442 Penn Avenue, Corner Fifth Street, PITTSBUEG. The Oldest and Best Equipped Institution of the End in Pennsylvania' and Re ceiving the Largest Patronage. ELECTRICITY, The curative acont which is administered in all its varions lorms In conjunction withy medicine, accoramjr to tne latest scientino methods, as indicated In the different dis eases. Diseases successfully treated at the Insti tute are : RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, PARALYSIS, LOCOMOTO 14-ATAXIA, SPINAL DISEASES, CATARRH. DEAFNESS, DYSPEPSIA AND STOMACH TROUBLES, LIVER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, NERVOUS DEBILITY And all Curonlo Diseases peculiar to either sex. Consultation and examination 1. Office open from 9 a. jt. to 8 T. u. Lady and gentle man electricians in attendance. Correspon dence cheerfully answered. no21-Tuv HOLIDAY PRESENTS. GOLD SPECTACLES, $5 and upward. GOLD EYEGLASSES, With Chain attached, IS and upward. PEARL OPERA GLASSES, $5 and upward. FIELD GLASSES. J. DIAMOND, S 3Goods sold lower than any other honse in this city. del-43-D &r DIFFICULT CASES ? SOLICITED, i Consul t Ts First GOLD SPECTACLES $3 50. CARUSS & MANNION no4-Turau 67 FIFTH AVENUE. GRAY or FAIIB HAIR RESTORED t loathful color and beauty bj BR. HAYS' HAIR HEALTH. lie- mores dandruff andeealphnmoM. Doe not atafa akin or linen. Best, safest, mow cleanlj drnudniT. Druggists Me. KITS' KlLLtOIl"llHIr.r. Wrti,li. S vala. ftmf4 Solaby JOS. FLEMING & SONS, and dra gist. my25-s5-irF pn -"vfc? T3plf'i .r' aaaaaVaaaaaaaaH tac KATJPMANNS' h P ft v 4 v BOYS' OVERCOATS. TKe special reductions advertised last Wednesday will be in force un til to-morrow night. This great bargain sale brings SU-50 Kilt Overcoats down to 93. $7.50 Kilt Overcoats down to 95. 93.50 Boys' Overcoats, sizes 6 to 14, down to 93.50. 96 Boys' Overcoats, sizes 6 to 14, flown to $4. 9S Boys' Overcoats, sizes 14 to SO, down to 95. $14 Boys' Overcoats, sizes 14 to 90, down to 910. BOYS' SUITS. 500 more of those heavy All-Wool Stockinette Jersey Suits, blue, black or brown, in different styles, good value at $5 AT $2.50 The balance (about 600) of those nobby All-Wool Double-breasted Suits, sizes 4 to 14, Cassimeres and Cheviots, would be cheap at $$ AT $3 A magnificent line of fancy Vest anc" Zouave Suits, novel designs ex pressly made for our Holiday trade AT $5 A special Holiday line of English Velvet Suits (short pant or kilt styles), rich goods that won't turn red or fade AT $6 YOUNG MEN! Do you want the latest shade brown or black Cheviot Double-breasted Suits, sizes 14 to 20? A fresh line of these goods on sale to-morrow AT $10. KAUFMANNS' NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. A DflRN Good Itftf. ARTOVlQK'TBfj Is what we intend to give to all those that infringe on our rights. Voltaic : Diamonds! Are covered by letters patent, granted by the United States Government at Washing ton. The name i 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 thogenuine. Ju6t the thing for Christmas presents. BERNARD E. ARONS, Jeweler, SOLE OWNER, 65 FIFTH AYE. no30 mi SlPECrAOESsEAKTH Wear :thetn -and -see-aJfain -'" aa, in tuu .i t- CHESSMAN OPTICAL CO., 43 Federal St., Allegheny. Send J-cent ttsrap for onr new rstem of fitting yourselves with glasses by mall. noa-Tursu ROBERT BRUCE WALLACE, 634 PENN AVENUE, Only Manufacturing Optician in the city. Eyes examined free. Satisfaction assured. ' del-41-TTSu GKS) HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. NOVELTY GOODS of the most beautiful designs seldom seen in the Twin Cities. A large variety to select from at prices which will glad den the heart of all" who may buy. "BRIC-A-BRAC" A full line of such, too-numerous to mention in parts, but we can suit everyone in almost any article they may require. FANCY GOODS We have a COMBINED STOCK of the finest goods that can be produced. These departments are well selected and it will do your eyes good' to visit our store this week to see our MON STER OFFERING of "Xmas Articles." Our opening will be quite an exposition in itself. Come and give us an early call to secure a good bargain. douglasFmackie, 151, 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. . no30-xwy M-TfflED JACKETS. LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. fr J" For a heavy Black Worsted J&3 Cloth Tacket. with full Coney Fur shawl collar and 4-inch wide facing, or a nobby Cheviot Jacket, with shawl collar and edging of Astrakhan and with four fine silk loops. Neither one of these jackets is worth less than $9; either one-tomorrow for $5. ALL OUR TAN AND GREY JACKETS, Trimmer? with litrht furs. LvnX. .& aaa.u .. ..-,.-- , j , Opossum, Fox, Moufflon, will be offered at specially reduced prices to-morrow: $12 Jackets down to $7. $15 Jackets down to $10. $18 Jackets down to $12. $22 Jackets down to $15. 1,000 LADIES' WRAPPERS, In fine flannel; newest patterns, well made and lined; sizes 32 to 44; reduced from 2.50 to $M9. 950 LADIES' SUITS, In fine Cashmeres, Flannels, Ladies' Cloths. Homespuns and Henriettas, all colors, in fashionable styles only; reduced from $8, Tft ffP Pft $9, $10, $12, $15 I U 4HI.UU NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 20 PER CENT OFF On all Seal Caps and Gloves to "Close" entire stock at RTIBEINT'S The Tolstoi Turban And Half a Dozen Other Shapes. In Tiew ot the well known and near ehang in the firm we have concluded to dispose of our entire stock of fine Seal Caps and Gloves, as well as other Fur Caps, at the abore re duction. This brings the goods down to less than cost of manufacture to-day a we bought them previous to the advance in seal fur. If you want a cap for yourself or to make a present, then do not delay. Coma while the assortment is complete. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 SMITHFIELD STREET. no29-wna BISQUE OF BEEF GIVES HEALTH AND STRENGTH. ALL DRUGGISTS. $1 A BOTTLE. notS fl.n.LEVIS SOLICITOR.: II3I.5TH.AVE. NEXT.LEAOER PITTS. lllES THAT ECLIPSE EVEHYTHiNS CHOWS CM SALE WITHOUT A PEER OR PARALLEL. Q nr For, Children's Scotch 3)tJa 0 pla!d Gretchens, with deep cape, sizes 4 to 14; actual value $5 and $6. JA lot of fine Ail-Wool Scotch Plaid Gretchens, with high shoulders and military cape, 15 different styles, sizes 4 to 14; re duced from $j TO $4.50. MISSES' Tiffin JACKETS. Fine Wale Cheviots, seal fur edged; fine Cheviots, Astrakhan edged all around; fine Cheviots, Mink-edged all around; heavy Diag onals, full Seal or Astrakhan collar, ALL elf) FOR AT 4)1 U CHOICE. The cheapest one in the lot worth $15. A lot of Misses Jackets, sizes 14, 16 and iS, rolling collar, silk frogs, black or blue; reduced from $6 TO $4. A lot of Children's Walking Coats, 2 to 4 years, in Plaids and Cashmeres, Astrakhan trimmed or braided; reduced from $4 TO $2. $1 For Children's Reefers, sizes 4 to 6; worth S3. Our 120 Page Il lustrated Catalogue mailed gratis on application. ' J 'Wf L fafT PATENTS St h f fit K&n-Ci'yJ.&t'jijlj..-?. . .1 -ifnif - 'V- f- r tf 1itfltfl$-rfi' ,' . t& -fr "iJfcTZ?V;??y!'-'f-:rXWre
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