ABLER THAN CAPRIVI Is Count Von Eulenburs, "the Newly Chosen Prussian Premier. HE MAI BE THE CHANCELLOR SOON Bismarck Hated Dim as a Rival, and His SucMssor Fears Him. SHE KEW MINISTRY IS CONCILIATORY JCOrTltlUHT. lWi ET X. T. ASSOCU.TXD PRESS. BEKLnf, March 2C. The Emperor means to give himself and the new Ministers a period of rest from parliamentary worries by the immediate prorogation of both the Iteichstag and tlip Landtag. The former body will be prorogued next week tor an in definite pnod. The Landtag will not be nominally prorogued until the end of Octo ber, bat it will not meet s?ain for business until a new House is elected. In view of the suspension of parliament ary life, it will be futile to study how the political groups will rearrange themselves ider the Prussian Ministerial changes. The members of the Center party in the Eeichstag are already in revolt and are Tcady to vote any way so as to defeat the Government; but they are powerless to do feiore than assist in the rejection of minor items of the budget. "When Count von Eulcnbnrg, the new ,-f resident of the Prussian Council of Min isters, and Dr. von Bosse, the new Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs, Public Instruction and Medicinal Affairs, met the Lower House ot the Prussian Diet Monday their attitude, Jt can be predicted, will be distinctly friend ly toward the Conservative and Centrist groups. The Count Not Bred a. Liberal. Count von Eulenburg's whole record is in consistent with any policy tending to an alliance of the Conservatives with the National Liberals under conditions giving a Liberal imprint to Government legislation. Both he and Dr. von Bosse are bent to find come method of reconciling the Catholics between the adjournment of the Landtag and the elections. The Ministers hope to renew the pact with the Clericals and then nppeal to the constituencies. This may so alter the balance of the par ties a to enable Count von Eulenburg to defy any possible Liberal coalition. Count von Eulenbnrg's enemies say that he has the suppleness of an eel and that he will work to win with a Conservative and Mod crate Liberal or Conservative and Clerical alliance. In the meantime, it is ascertained that he means to try to prevent an estrange ment with the Clericals concerning his relations with Chancellor ven Caprivi. Russia New Premier No Dongbhoad. Nothing is surer than that the latter opposed the appointment of Count von Eulenburg as his successor as President of the Council, knowing, as he did, tnat Count von Eulenburg, as Prussian Premier, would be a dangerous rival for the Imperial Chan cellorship. Prince Bismarck, when Chan cellor, found Count von Eulenburg too astute and of too strong a personality. He picked a quarrel with him and ejected him irom the Ministry of the Interior in 1881. After an interval of some months, Prince Bismarck appointed him President of the Government of Hesse-Nassau. The Count is an abler orator than General von Caprivi, and will make a bigger figure in the Prus sian Diet. The duration of the present provisional srrancement after the Prussian elections, is improbable. Those best acquainted with Count von Eulenburg back him as succeed ing in ousting General von Caprivi from the Prussian Ministry and from the Imperial Chancellorship within the current year. Ad Estimate of the Other Man. The Emperor selected Dr. von Bosse as being sympathetic with his social and re ligiousreform. He is pious without being 2. pietist, Conservative, but not a reactionist. Dr. von Bose is notable among the Minis ters as an eager supporter of the anti-drink legislation. He is an anti-duelist and a social purity man. There was a highly interesting discussion in the Eeichstag to-day on Herr Eichter's questioning Chancellor von Caprivi regard ing the attitude of the Government to the Clerical view as to the probable abandon ment of the primary education bill. The Chancellor replied that he found it impos sible to carry out the policy ot barter im- 5 lied in the du ut des declarations of Prince lismarck. He said it would be sinning against the German Empire to purchase benefits for it at the expense of Prussia. The anxieties he had endured as President of the Prussian Ministry, had been the greatest of his life. It would strengthen the stability of the empire to make the Im perial Chancellor independent of Prussian cffairs. Rejoicing Over the Clerical Backset. Herr von Benniggsen next took credit for leading the opposition to success against the education proposals. The National Liberals and the niembersjof the Freisinnige party heartily applauded his references to the agi tation against the bill. Herr Liebnecht ex pressed for the Socialists their rejoicings over the collapse of a measure which had menaced religious freedom in Prussia. He concluded with the rather irrelevant dec laration that, despite the stronsr party and political divisions, Germany, if nttacked by Prance or Bussia, would rise as one man to repel the invaders. General von Caprivi re mains as the representative of the Prussian 3Iinistry in the Bundesrath. The Emperor returned to Berlin this evening from Hubertusstock. He was met nt the station bv the Empress and General von Wittich and other officials. He was en thusiastically cheered by the people on the streets as he drove to the castle. He looked well and showed no traces of his recent ill ness. His attendants stated that the cold, from which he suffered only slightly, affect ed his respiration. He daily took hard gallops through the forest roads. He has not been troubled with his ear malady, the attendants say, for weeks. GOOD THINGS IN AET. rictnres That Have Brought trae Connois seurs or TCnropn to London. fBT CASLK TO THE DISPATCIt.l Lon-dox, March 2(3. The fine art sales of Europe have rarely been more interest ing than those fixed for this spring. The sale of the "SVcrtheimer collection has attracted to London this week the connoisseurs of the continent, the auction of General Boulanger's trappings brought a few of his countrymen to Paris the Dumas sale continues to be eagerly dis cussed, while Englishmen arc looking for ward to securing some good things at the sale of David Price's modern collection next month. In the latter's gallery will be found some first-class examples by Frith,Millai, Land secr. Turner, Linnell and Alma Tadenia, besides Mcissonier's painting of Kcgnard in his studio. A CHARITABLE BOTHSCHILD GORE. The Baron Albert Loses Bis Wife, Who Was a Liberal Woman. IHT CABLE TO TH DISPATCH. J Loudon, March 26. Baroness Bettina, wife of Baron Albert Eothschild, head of the Austrian branch of the great family, died at Visnna Friday from the effects of a cancer in the breast and of sev eral operations thereon. She was only 31 years old, and a woman of remarka ble natural ability and high intellectual at tainments. She loundcd charitable institu tion by the score, add her direct fills to the poor averaged 300,090 florins yearly. The Austrian llothtcl.!lit enjoyed the unique privilege of attending court balls at Vienna and Pestb, but rarely availed them selves of it Miners Cowed by the Military. Londok, March 26. Numerous collisions have occurred at several collieries in Dur ham between mobs of strikers and the po lice. Mattersare now becoming more quiet The drill hall used by the volunteers in Hcthburn, in which thousands of cartridges are stored, is guarded by the military. The dispatching of soldiers to the scene cowed the miners. Dynamite Made a Capital Offense. Pabis, Mnrch 2a The committee ot the Chamber of Deputies having the matter In charge, has added a clause to the dynamite bill imposing the death penalty on persons convicted of depositing explosives in the streets. European Gossip and News. Tar Eider is floating again. Tm Kaiser shot two stass Tuesday. Taius police are still arresting Anarchists. Tub British steamer Don is overdue at Southampton from Colon. Troops have been drafted In Durham, Eng land, to repress mining riots. , Portugal and Holland have ratified the Brussels treaty to suppress slavery. - Om: thousand cabmen In the employ of six Paris cab companies are on strike. Emperor William's yacht Meteor, former ly the famous Thistle, has been entered for the English races. From an English source comes the rumor that Argentina has declined the American reciprocity proposals. IlExni BocnEFORT, the fiery French editor, now safe in England, has been sentenced to a year's imprisonment and fined 3,000 francs, for libel. Owiso to the German Government's order refusing to permit Russian Hebrews to pass through the Fatherland, the frontier towns are swarming with siok and. starving emi grants, increasing the typhus. The Chinese Foreign office, -urged by the foreign ministers at Pekin, has ordered the Viceroy of Chanchihtnng to arrest Chan han, an official responsible for the spreading in iiunan oi anu-ioreign literature. Carl Bolcsow, Chairman of Bolckow, Vaughn & Co. (limited), large Iron masters, Iron and steel manufacturers and colliery owners, near Mlddlesboroug, England, has failed. He is also -Cnairman of other com panies. , The committee of the German Reichstag to which was referred the bill matins an extra grant of 2,500,000 marks for the Ger man exhlDit at the Chicago Columbian Exhi bition has unanimously approved the credit asked lor. TEE WOMEN OF TEE WAR. A Fair for the Benefit of the Brookville Borne Arranged For. Much interest is being taken among sol dier circles in the proposed fair to be held the last week in April, in Old City Hall, for the purpose of raising fnnds to pay off" the indebtedness on the Memoral Home at Brookville. At the meeting of those inter ested in the project last Friday evening, nearly every post of the G. A. E., camp of the Sons of Veterans and "W. E. C. in the two cities were represented, and all were very enthusiastic. The Government has provided homes for the needy veteran of the war, but no pro vision was made for his wife or helpless children, and many cases have been found where the old soldier preferred to live in the direst poverty rather than be separated from his aged and helpless companion, and it was left to the Nomads Belief Corps Aux iliary to the G. A. B. of Pennsylvania to es- ablish a home where such as these may spend their declining years together in comfort. To this home is also gathered the mothers of soldiers. These and the widows and or phans of soldiers in Pennsylvania are ad mitted to the "Pennsylvania Memorial Home" at Brookville, under which name it was chartered. The Legislature of the State last year ap propriated $o,000 toward its maintenance, and $10,000 to be applied on the indebted ness, on condition that the "Woman's Belief Corps raise a similar sum by voluntary con tributions. This they did, and the $20,000 was paid at the beginning of the year, mak ing a total paid of $25,000, leaving a balance of $3,000 unpaid, and it .is to lift this indebtedness that the citizens of patriotic Pittsburg and vicinity will be asked to patronize the proposed en tertainment. Committees from all the ladies' societies in Pittsburg and Allegheny will meet next Tuesday evening in the pension office in the new Government building, corner of Fourth avenue and Smithfield street, to make ar rangements. cabinet kem ams Carpet Remnants! WE DO NOT ASK TOP TO BELIEVE That we are selling goods below cost, be cause we know you would only laugh at us; nor will we tell you we are going to give you a big discount, as you would only say that we are adding so much to the price and then taking it off again bnt we will say that i e have marked our goods much closer than you will probably find them elsewhere. The prosperous business of the past month has lelt many remnants already. We are going to sell them. Many are large enough tor a good sized room. We will fiositncly save you money on your carpets, ace curtains, wall paper, as well as dry goods. The regular 40c to-ply carpet, 29c. The regular 48c two-ply carpet, 38c The regular 65c two-ply carpet, 47c. The regular 75c all-wool carpet, 58c. The regular 60c Brussels carpet, 42c The regular 68c Brussels carpet, 50c The regular 7Gc Brussels carpet, 63c The regular 85c Brussels carpet, 68c The regular $1 25 velvet carpet, 97c The regular price will not be considered in. marking our carpets and lace curtains and porticrs as we want your trade and will give you full value for your money to gain Jour patronage We do not ask you to be isve we will sell you cheaper than the regular price, but come and be convinced. J. H. Kuukel. & Bko., 1347-1349 Penn avc, about 2 squares east Union Depot. Stylish Suitings, Trouserings and overcoatings, at Pitcaim's, 434 Wood street. Bead Ocala adv., 18th page Spring; Suitings. For a good-fitting suit .go to Pitcaim's, 434 Wood street. The Grip Has shown by Its sudden attacks, its terrible prostration, and Its serious, often fatal re sults, that it is a disease to be feared. For a fully developed case of the Grip,the care of skilled physician it necessary. As a Pre entlro of the Grip we confidently recom mend Hood's Sarsaparllla, which purifies the blood, keeps the kidneys and liver in healthy action, jives strength where it is needed and keeps up tbe health-tone so that the system readily throws off attacks of the Grip, or of Diphtheria, Typhoid Fever, Pneumonia and other serious diseases. After the Grip Hood's Sarsaparllla is un equalled for purifying tho blood and restor ing the health and strength. "Six Weeks With the. Grip Was my sad experience early in 1891, and I was even then very weak and unable to wort over a. tow hours. Being urged to take Hood's Sarsaparilla I did so, and in 10 days I could work, sleep well, had a good appetite, and gained In health and strength." Chas. Erswill, Toledo, Ohio. HOOD'S PILLS act easily, yet promptly and efficiently on the liver and bowels, cure headache. WWJsC deiO-lK-gu THE Hotua Clefcmlnr Time Is when vou discover that several things are needed to make home comfortable and' pretty.. Your China, perhaps, needs re plenishing. You need a new Dinner Set for every, day use, or von will take the old Haviland, which has done such good service, for every day and ret a new one of more modern "design. Or perhaps there are matchinga needed. Then you need a new Chamber Bet or two to correspond with the new carpet and fur nishing. All these articles we have in great variety. We do not keep a cheap, trashy stock of goods, such as you see ad vertised at almost nothing, and which are dear at that, but we do keep Good Goods, such as yon can always use with satisfac tion, and sell them at very low prices. Ex amine our stock. Cavttt, Pollock & Co., 935 Penn avenue. A few doors from Ninth street. Marriage Licenses Isaaed Yesterday. Name. Betldence. JftBn Milllgsa Allegheny Mafgle BraztU 77 AUecheny James Kcnmick Butler Miry Kenvon Butler Franceses AftutentlU Newport Maria Moreno .......Newport Henry L. Ktgenboot..... Wllkintbnrg Margret Klnfan Wlltlnaburg Panlel P K el 11 en ". Pltttborg Rachel A. Cunningham PltUbarg Domenlc 3. Malarkey Westmoreland county Mary A. Cain Westmoreland eonnty John Bey Allegheny Sabella Beef. .Allegheny Fleetwood H. Word Allegheny Mary Loalta LUtman Allegheny MARRIED. TOWBIi BOSS On Thursday evening, March 21, 1892, at the residence of the bride's parents, Ko. 0 Herr street, Allegheny, by the Rev. Dr. Holmes and Rev. S. J. Glass, Harrt E. Fowbl and Mart Boss. 2 DJED. BAKEWE1X Mrs. arnt P. Baxxwsll, widow of . the late John P. Bakewell, In her 87th year. Funeral services on Suitoat Arrwurooir, at 3 30. at SM Bldgenvoriue, Allegheny. Private burial at later hour. 2 BAEKER-On Friday, March 13 3892, at midnight. Norm ait Haxiltox, son of James W. and Lilla McBane Barker, aged 1 year, 4 months and 10 days. Funeral services at the parents' residence. Second avenue, Hazelwood, on Sottday. at 2 o'clock r. it. Interment private at a later hour. n BRE1TEN STEIN On Saturday. March 28, 1S92, at 8 a. x., William Bbeitehstbih, In tbe 82d year of his age. Funeral services at his late residence, Emsworth station, at 1 r. x., Moxdat, March 28, to proceed to Bellevne Cemetery on arrival of 2 45 train at Federal street station, Allegheny City. 2 tBRENNEMAN Saturday, March 26, at 2:10 a. it., Mr. C. C. Bbxxsmak, in his 68th year, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. G. L. Bun, Avalon station. P., Ft. W. ft C B B. Funeral services at Nessly Chapel, Yellow Creek, O., on Mohdat, at 10 a. m. CBISWELt On Friday. March 2B, 1892. at S o'clock a. m., Aircr Cbiswxll, wife of Henry Criswell. Funeral services at the family residence. No. 627 Wylie avenue, Pittsburg, on 8cjidat AiTEKroou. March 27, at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at tend. 2 DeHAVES On Saturday, March 28, at 4-45 r. x., Julia Wilxarth, wife or Isaao DeHa ven. In tbe 51st year ot her age. Services at the residence of her -husband, No. 220 Allegheny avenue, Allegheny, Tcis say, March 29, at 2 r. x. Interment private. 3 FOliEY On Friday morning, March 25, 1S92, nt 4 o'clock, JoBic Foley, in the 63d year of his age. Funeral will take place from tho residence orhis daughter, Mrs. J. O. Brown, Watt street, near Wylie avenue extension, on Mokdav jiOHsrxo at 9 o'clock. High mass at St. Bridget's R. C. Church. Friends of the fam ily are respectfully Invited. 2 FROST On Friday, March 25, 1892, at 11 A. St., Wallace J. f root, in tne iwtu year oi nis. age. 7 Services at his late residence, No. 2227 Sarah street, Southside, Tins (Saturday) 2VZXI7Q at 7:30 o'clock. Interment at Union town Monday. Uniontown and Cumberland papers please copy. GAKDNEB-On Friday, March 25, 1892, at S'30 a. x., Altrid Orlatdo, son of William H. and Isabella T. Gardner, aged 20 years 11 months and 7 days. Funeral from family residence, 83 Grant alley, Allegheny, on Sukdat, March 27, 1892, at 3 p.m. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. Burton papers please copy. 2 GERST On Thursday, March 24, at 11 y. x., Freuias Gerst, aged 35 years. Funeral will take place Susdat, March 27, at 3 r. x , from his late residence, 26 Itin street, Allegheny, at 3 r. x. Members of tbe St. George Ritter and friends of the family ai e invited to attend. 2 KETTEXBURG At Edgewood, P. B. B., on Thursday, March 24, at 12 x., G. W. Krr tesbcrq, aged 51 years 7 months 8 days, formerly of 1111 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. Funeral sei vices will be held at his late residence on Locust street, Edgewood, on Sunday, March 27, at 2.30 r. x. Interment private later. 2 MOTHERAL On Thursday, Jfaroh 24, 189Ifat McKee's Rocks, Ella Atoa, daugh ter or James and Emma Motheral, aged 7 years, 8 months and 24 days. New Castle papers pleaso copy. MCCAFFREY On Saturday, Maroh 26, lS92,at Chicago. 111., Mrs. McCafjret, mother or William B. McCaffrey, Notice of funeral hereafter. PERRY On Saturday, March 26, 1892, at 5:30 a. x., jEiratE A, wife ot Harry S. Perry. Funeral Tcesdat, 29th lnst, at 2 o'clock r. m., from her late residence, 161 Fifth ave nue. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 3 POTTS On Friday, Maroh 25, at 2 45 p. x., Carolixe. wife of Robert Potts, aged 52 yenis and 10 months. SE WELL In New York, on Friday, March 25, 1S92, at 8 o'clock a. x.. Matilda Beeves, widow of the late James H. Sewell. SKTLES On Friday, March 25, 1892, at Denver, Col., Carrie, M., wife of Frank Skyles and daughter of the late Frederick Riddle, of Allegheny, in the 24th year or her age. Notice of funeral hereafter. 2 STEEN On Saturday morning, Maroh 26, 1692, at 7:30, Maria Theresa, widow or Isaiah Stuen, and mother or James T. Steen. Funeral services at her late residence, Ditliridse stree.t, on Moxday afterhoox, March 2s, at 2:30. Interment private. VENN-On March 24, 1S9J, at 8 45 A. x., Johk Frabcib Vehn, M. D., aged 40 years li months and 23 days. Funeral from his late residence, 340 Taylor street, Sixteenth ward, Blootnfield, on Strx say, March 27, at 1:80 r. x. Friends of the fam ily are respectfuUy invited to attend. 2 WHITED On Friday evening, Maroh 25, 1892, at 5 45 o'clock. Lizzie A Whited, in the 58th year of her age. Functal from her late residence, 182 Fulton street, Allegheny, at 1 r. x., Sottoat, March 27. ANTHONY MEYER, (Successor to Meyer, Arnold A Co., Lira.) UNDERTAKER AND EMBAXMER. Office and residence, 1134 Penn avenue. Telephone connection. myl3-3i-xwsa JAMES M. FULLERTON, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, Will remove to new offloe and obapel April 1. Largest livery ana boarding stables In Western Pennsylvania. Nos. 0, 8 and 10 Eighth street. feU-wMu WILLIAM H. WOOD. Funernl Director and Smbalmer. Booms, 3806 Forbes St., Oakland) residence, 212 Oakland av. Telephone 4024. delS-220-TTiu If yon have no appetite, Indignation, k Flatnlenoe, Sick-Headache, "all run J aowa- or losing; neMbi, taxa Tuffs Tiny Pills viivrv uiua up uie weaifc Btonaica nnu build up the flacflfrqr eaergle. 35c &iLmiiijSmielU&iAmk HTTBBtTB8 DISPATCH, JfEW AUVKRTlUBLKNTS. IMMENSE . VALUES IN . CONFIRMATION SUITS. Strictly all-wo6l and last color, plain, blue and black Worsted Suits (Coat, Vest and Long Pants) " $7.00. Strictly all-wool and fast , color, plain, blue Wors ted Suits (Coat, Vest and Short Pants) at $5.00. Equally big values in the. bet ter grades of Short Pants Suits up to $14, and of Long Pants Suits up to $20. An appropriate Confirmation Gift with each suit . CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTERS, 161-163 Federal Street, Allegheny. mh26-wasu Strasstonrger & Josepn s s s L L L I I I P P P P P P E E E R R R S 8 S All 1.40 widths; ladies' de partment These slippers have never been quoted as low. Quality with style and Jit combined should commend them to eager buyers. LADIES' GAITERS A splendid shoe at 75c, hand-sewed, worth fully $1.25. To comprehend wliat in ducements are to be found at 1 it is well worth your while to spend a portion of your time at 430-436 MARKET ST. BRADDOCK HOUSE, 916 BRADDOCK AVENUE. mh27-wrttt Never Known to Fail. Tarrant's Extract of .. V ah t A.a IY.A liuucu, out vvvwwi aar avmaa.& ah hint: PArnAflv for all Rf .aSBLW Artf&ni. It nortahleln fSHBaaV- lM.Mi rtf tfin nrihtirtf form, freedom from taste and speedy action (frequently curing In' three or four days anaas !"""" ) alwavslnleaatiibethan WaKaawA any other preparation), make "Tarrant's Ex tract" the most desir able remedy ever man ufactured. All genuine has red strip across face of label, with signature of Tarrant A vo., new lorx, upon it. xnee, at. soia oy all druggists. oete-103-sn NBSS HtAI MISR HHIW rack IKTISIBLB TIMIAI Ml MSHim. wjiapaMlisaTi. Coav 'MtaM. .rf Ml,.ltnltill. Aim Mfll! Mllllll ill ITaillB &ig&&iM&"tiS'Z Mentlonthlspa per. my23-50-Tus-rosn URLING BROS., DENTISTS- Ko. 42K SIXTH ST., Cor. PENH. Set or teeth $5 00 and upward Gold fillings. 1 00 and upward Alloy fillings.... 60 and upward Gas or vitalised air, 50c; extaotinjc, ate. Teeth inserted without a plate. eSO-To-wsa., HMMELRGHS WK flr4fll(aW-M aV1 aflaUaH aM HaLH y IB mmm&te&$&m22m mmt&MmMmsmmmum mi urn fwrnxnammmmmi mamas. nJmwmwv SUNDAY' MAKOH 2T, MEW AJVmTIttKMKNTH. KAU FM ANN S Once More WITH A mm 1MY SALE ONE DDLLA OF SPRING HATS WORTH $2 AND $2.50. Of all our startling special Monday $i Hat Sales the one we have ar ranged for to-morrow will be THE KING. The styles (as the above cuts indicate) are the latest spring shapes in both Stiff or "Soft Hats, and they come in all different shapes and shades. Good, thoroughly honest and fashionable hats they are the price only i the value fully fz and $2.50. Samples of these Hats will be displayed in show window along entrance. Don't fail to see them, and step inside and examine them, whether wishing to buy one or not. Now, remember, this Special One Dollar Sale is for to morrow, Monday, only. PrtC During the above sale 30U and Boys' fine Crush is 1 Talk about Youman, . jc Dunlap or Knox, but the palm for fine Hats must be conceded to Nascimento, for whose matchlessly fine Silk Hats (at $7) and Stiff Hats (at $4) we have the agency in Pittsburg. Solo km cC'I'M-i?.!,. 9 m .-! vUaiHf lalP ' Hi 1 LaVAA T" f saaaf JsaHHaJ aHaH mo-' THAT MARVELOUS NECKWEAR SALE OP 24 inch wide fine Silk Ascots, Cfl 3 inch wide Reversible 4-in-Hands at U Will continue for two or three days longer until the goods give out. Don't ' get left. Better come to-morrow. KAUFMANNS jjBimiiiiiimiiimimimtiiiiiiiiiiiniinnniiiiiiimm;;,. LOVELY FACES, I 3 WHITE HANDS.f B Nothing wnV WHITEN and CLEAR tbe akin so quickly as g 1 B The new discOTerrfordis- tolrlng rind remoTlng dlacolorationa from thecu- tida, and bleaching and brightening the complex- 3 ton. la experimenting in the laundry with a new bleach for fine fabrics it was discoYered that all apota, freckles, tan and other dlicolorations wero quickly removed from the hands and arms s without tho allehteat inmnr to tho akin. The die- 3 corerr was aubmlttcd to experienced Dermatolo- Sgiata and Plosicians who prepared for us thes S formula of the marvelous Serma-Horale. thfbe E x keteb ttas ANTIitixo tiXK it. It if perfectly 5 E harmless and so simple a child can use it. Apply 5 5 at night tbe Improvement apparent after a single S S application will surprise and delight you. ItS quickly dissolves and removes the worst forms of 5 moth-patches, brown or liver spots, freckles, a E blackheads, blotches, sallovness, redness, tans gj and every discoloration of the cuticle. One bottle a g completely removes and cures the most aggravated g 3 case and thoroughly clears, whitens and beautifies g s the complexion. It has never failed it cannot s. E tail. lt Is highly recommended by Physicians 5 IE and its sure results warrant us in offering SSOt) REWARD.-Toassure the public of its iKWW - - merits we agree to forfeit Five Hundred Dollars cash, for any enss of moth- 9 patches, brown spots, liver spots, blackheads, ugly 3 p: or muddy skin, unnatural redness, freckles, tang birth-marks, scars, and those of a scrofulous or kindred nature) that Serma-Royale will not 3 quickly remove and euro. We also agree to forfeit ilve Hundred Dollars to any person whose skins can be injured in the slightest possible manner, 3 or to anyone whose complexion (no matter bow 5 bad it may be), will not be cleared, whitened, lm- 3 proved and beautified by the use of Derma-Boyale. 3 Fat a la elepat stria la larn elaatoaara Ultlea, mce, 81. BVERT BOTTLB QTJARANTKED. 2 Derma-Royale sen t to any address', safely packed and securely sealed f ram observation, safedellvery H guaranteed, on receipt of price, 01.00 per hot- ft tie. Send money by registered letter or money order with your full post-office address written s plainly; be sure to give yonr County, and mention 3 this paper. Correspondence sacredly private, s Postage stamps received the same as cash. S AUnasThe DERMA-ROYALE COMPANY, CsraerBalnraaaTlaeBta. CTNCIJI.tATI, OHIO. iiinuHiuuiiimiiiiuiiuiiiiiimiiraiim ii 11.7 "TmG-WEEt-3TJFMEEsr T. FLETCHER GRUBBS -WITH THE- OIL WELL SUPPLY CO., KOS. 1 AND 93 WATER STRHBT, PITTSBURG, PA. Estimates furnished on the celebrated Mogul A InnU Oil well'onglnes. O. W. 8. Co.'s Red Dome steel boilers. O. Vf. 8. Co.'s to, Dered joint casing and tub lntr. O.VV. S, Co.'s drllllnif and flihlngr toolj. The Philadelphia A New York Cordage, and everything necessary In an oil well out fit. The patronage of new companies being formed earnestly solicited. Drop a posta. card and I will call on you. Telephone 137 ' se.20-lt-a8u I D. IATENTS. U O.D.LEYIS SOLICITOR. JU9i5THmNtXrii rumatPriTSBuaffljEq .4Mb Derma-Rovaie 1891' Coie TO THE Frill AT we shall offer 90 dozen Men's1 Fur Hats, worth $1, at 50c. I The large and rapidly increasing demand for the Nascimento Spring Derby proves conclu sively that it is preferred to all others. A fresh shipment, in entirely new shades of brown, has just been received. FIFTH AVE. AND Smithfield St. mhCT-MS Colon nento Hats! mA 0' To take advantage of the EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS we offer for the balance of this month. Place your order now for all goods you want in April, and remember that there is nothing under the sun that you need for your homes but we carry in stock, from the Common Kitchen Table to the Finest Parlor or Bedroom Suit, from the Rag Carpet for the kitchen to the finest Axminster. PWH0II FURNITURE. Bedroom Suits from $13.50 to $375- Folding Beds from $28.00 to. $125. Bookcases, , Chiffoniers, Desks, Wardrobes, Odd Dressers and Washstands IT YOUR OWN PRICES. Particular attention BABY CARRIAGES, ALfPNEOFLL Refrigerators and Ice Chests. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED after April 1. Come in the morning; you get better attention and more of it. Don't put off until April 1 what you can purchase before. HOPPER BROS. & CO., PIONEERS OF LOW PRICES, Cash or Credit in Every Department 307 WOOD STREET, XZW APTBBTlSKWaPtTB. HOUSE- ik HOUSE KEEPERS' fFi KEEPERS' BARGAINS. t BAR G AI NS, A Handsome Fairy Lamp Every Purchase Of Amounting Dust Pans, large sie, Nicely Japanned, Worth 10o Bread Botes, large sue, Wlcely Japanned, TXTa A K WW ...aaikaa 6C Tea or Coffee Canisters, 1 fin Japanned, 2 lbs., with gilt letters, I ML wnrthl5c " Cocoa Shape Dippers, "With enamel handles, TXTn!, 10fl Klokel Cuspidors, 1 Pp Fluted pattern, I Jlj. Worth 30e luu MopsrickHolders, Very serviceable, .Worth 15c Clothes Bars, 5 feet Ion. 4 folding bars, OTnrthM. 23 Hat Backs, Pn With i hooks, stained H Worth 10c "U Tmnlnip Boards. flPC with stand, Worth 1 80 Meat Pounders, useful. Worth 10c Genuine Cedar Pails, with three brass hoops, Worth 60c - Another lot of our extra good Scrubbing Brushes, At Clothes Baskets, good slie, very stronsr, Worth 81 50 Splash Hats, , large size, Worth 15c Wringers with steel springs and rubbers, warranted, Worth 12 CO Wire Soap Dishes, Good and strong, Worth 8c Imported Knife and Fork Boxes, Very durable. Worth 75c Brass Extension Brackets ler Curtain poles Pioture Wire, Warranted 25 yards in packaze, Per box I Page's Glue, Known by its name as the best, Perbottle Gold Paint, Mixed readv for use, Worth 25c House.Hammers, Extra strong, Worth 25c Genuine Bogers Knives and Forks, Strictly first-class goods, Per set 6 knives and forks. .. . Genuine Bogers Table Spoons, Strictly first class, Per set, 6 in set Dinner and Tea Sets combined; 112 pieces, nicely underglazed dec oration, worth $10 ... Crystal Glas Water Pitchers, Large size, latest patterns, Worth 30c ...6 ...F i" T :i 5 35 J3 .. r ..8 10 ..10 .Iff BASKETS 35c BASKETS. One lot of Sewing, Infant, Work, Office, Scrap, Bread, Market Bas kets, and many others too numerous to mention, at the uniform price of 35c. s:fo:et3-:eis- chamois. Great special sales of Sponges and Chamois Skins for cleaning silver, windows, etc., commences Tuesday morning, 10 o'clock. FLEISH MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. A VERY FEW DAYS OUR TERMS FOR THIS MONTH. 20 per cent discount for cash. 10 per cent discount for cash, 60 days. On all bills to $50 we give six months' time. On all bills from $50 to $100 we'll give one year's time, to be settled by weekly or monthly payments. paid to the making and laying of Carpets and Linoleums. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE IN THE CITY. Worth .$1 Will Be Given With Housefurnistiing Goods to $3 or Over. Dish Pans, extra strong, 21 quarts, made out of one piece, Worth 60c Foot Bath Tubs, good sire, japanned with gold bands, Worth 50c. ............ .. Coffee Strainers, extra strong, good size. on ii oc Wash Bowls, good size, made out of one piece, Worth 10c Betinned Sauce Pans and. Cover, 2 qts., extra strong, Worth 18c Washbenehes, very strong and durable, Worth L50 Towel Boilers, .' good make, Worth 10c Washboards, very atronp make, Worth 25o Sewing Tables, with inlaid ya?d measure, Worth 51.50 Wall Brackets, with hand-painted front piece and elegant frame Genuine Fiber Wash Basins, with ring Worth 30c. ..... Dust Brushes, good bristles, Worth 30c. Chair Seats, all sizes, light and dark Umbrella Stands, metal, with brass trimmings, Worth 11.50 Tacks full connt, Ser 12 packages Balls, extra good and strong, in bottles, per bottle, Worth 23c Iron Soap Dishes, to be used everywhere, Worth 15c Picture Kails, with porcelain knobs, all sizes, per dozen Brass Picture Hooks, very useful for hanging pictures per dozen Curling Pokers, nickel plated, extra good make, Worth 15c Insect Guns, best make, Worth 10c Toilet Paper, perforated, best, 3 rolls for Genuine Bogers Tea Spoons, strictly first class, per set, 6 in set m jc Jc .1 ...6C 18C 48C ISC ISC ISC Plain White Toilet Sets, with jar, large set, Worth f5 Bowls nicely decorated, Worth 15c .8 .9 China Double Egg Cnps, eieeantiy decorated, Worth 25c. 504, 506 and 508 mU27 E lj .UlUljUU.lUj Body and Tapestry Brussels, All-Wool, Part Wool and Cot ton Ingrains, All classes of Hall and Stair Carpels, Chenille Portieres and Lace Curtains, Pole Cornices and Sir. Buttons, Linoleums and Oilcloths, Rugs of Every Description AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. MAH &LU. HHT ST. MOR 5C sc s U
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