THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 189a s A SUBSIDY FOR ITALY In the Shape of Credit Backing Pound Necessary by Germany. 'BISHAKCK TOPULAR IN BATAEIA. iThe Genuine love Match of a Keedy Princo Finds Royal FaTor. RUSSIA IS FKEPAEING FOE CH0LEE1 icon mum1. 1331. bt w. t. associated rvxss. BEKLiy, June 25. Tne interviews be tween Signor Brin, Italian Minister of For eign Affairs, Chancellor Ton Caprivi and the Emperor resulted in a promise of Ger , man support for Italian finances on condi tion that the Italian army and navy be sus tained at tlieir present strength. King II uinbert proposed a large reduction in the army, reported to be as much as 50,090 men, pleading the absolute financial neceity for unh a reduction. Tne Em peror succeeded in pursuading him against making any reduction, mainly through pledging the assistance of the leading banks of Germany in an operation for the pur chase of existing Italian bonds, and also, if required, the assistance of a syndicate to take a new Italian loan. A German bank ing syndicate has Ion; been silently but potently operating to distribute throughout Ge-many large amounts of the Italian loans The operations have been fostered by secret prompting" from the Foreicn Office, which oeems to have regarded the absorption of Italian bonds as a subsidy to a needy ally. Th Czir and Francis Joseph. In an interview that Signor Brin accorded to a number of journalists prior to his re turn to Eome jesterday, he said he could foresee nothing that was likely for a long time to disturb the pacific relations of the Enropean powers. When asked whether it is true that the Czar had ini!ed Emperor STi-arci Joseph to a conference at Skierni wice or Spain, Signer Brin cautiously admit ted that he had heard something concern ing the subject, adding that the arrange ments were still a matter of reserve. Signor Brin declined to say anything as to the financial poition of Italy, except that the new Italian Ministry would be strengthened by the friendly attitude of the German Government. According to the Poreign Office here, Italy will be financi ally xtrong if (die gets time to arrange her nflairs. The Emperor's resolotion to main tain the credit of Italv for the sake of tha Tripple Alliance constitues a leading ele ment toward restoring financial order. Thi King and Queen of Italy and their party arrived at Erankfcrt-on-the-Main to day." The Thirteenth Hussars, of which regiment King Humbert is Honorary Colonel, were mustered at the station to re ceive him. A rriace'n CovcConrtshlp. King Humbert placed himself at the head of the regimeut and marched to the Beck enheini barracks, where he took lunch with the officer, Queen JIarghetta proceeding to Homburg to congratulate Empress FreJ rricfc upon the bethrothal of her daughter. Princess Margjret, to Princi Frederick Charles. The Court circle here views the 3r,atch as not a great catch for the Princess. It is purely a love afiair. The Prince did 3iis courtmc qnietlv while staying with his mother at Frank'ort. He used to run over to Empress Fiederick's residence at Horn, liurg, and managed his courtship so adroitly snd secretly that he surprised Empress Frederick hen he made his declaration, iisking her daughter in marriage. The Prince has a meager income, but Empress Frederick, who heartily concurs in the ri i iiia 1 1 ia i ii. in ii 1 1 nnfvrnf- .-' - iniKSEs M TIE Fiill" I "V"ez?r Clxearp- THIS BEAUTIFUL DRESS, Made of light Bedford Cord; bell skirt and yoke, trimmed with wLite braid: worth f 3: at VXil The same style, made of very fyf) fine lawn, in dark patterns, well A worth?5, at ,. V'1 The same style, made of finest (J)Q Pf lace strired," tnncily figured " nil lawn; worth faCO, at IUiUU t5f75 finest India and China Silk Drei.es, in very latest patterns, with or without ribbon trimming, will be closed out at $14.9.1. The material in each dress would alone cot yon $20. J2?"390 more of thee handsome nary, tan and gray Blazer Suits; blazer, bodice aud skirt trimmed with black braid, would be cheap at 510, will be closed out for ?5 85. BTThe new "Eaton" Dress, with tight or loose fitting Jacket, made of finest serge; actual value 515; for only 910. 2 n $ iff kwim 3!U ffiiT V)l A ill'? ' , I f r j rift -3k a, ' iJ3$ l & "is match, will give a substantial dower to the pair. Bismarck's triumphal progress reached its climax to-night at a reception given in his honor at the Bathhaus at Munich. The Prince was never popular in Bavaria dur ing his tenure. of office, but since his fall, and especially since his opposition to the Emperor, his popularity has been greatly enhanced. The Recent at Heart Favors Blimarck. The Prince Begent of Bavaria and all the royal family left Munich in order to avoid giving the Prince a reception; but before going the Begent directed the organizers of the fetes in the Prince's honor to spare nothing to make them successful. At the banquet given at the Bathhaus all the guests brimmed over with enthusiasm. Prince Bismarck expressed his thanks for the reception given him. He hoped thatpeace would continue to be assured the empire by the existing alliances, a matter which was of much importance, connected with the se curity of the Bavarian frontier. Every Imperial Government, he said, was in duty bound to promote an imperial policy in har mony with the national tradition. The Prince here called for "Hoohs" for the Begent of Bavaria. These were given with a good will bv all present, and the assemblage then joined in singing "Die "Wacht Am Bhein." Some allusion in the speech plainly indicated Prince Bismarck's desire to convey the impression that the policy of Emperor William and Chancellor Von Caprivi was a failure and menaced the future ot Bavaria, as it did that of other parts of the empire. It is believed that the Begent ot Bavaria will meet Prince Bis marck privately at Kissengen, where the ex-Chancellor is now going. The Begentis thoroughly en rapport with Prince Bis marck. o Entente 'With Bnssla at Tretitnt. The projected economic entente between Germany and Bussia has collapsed under the combined opposition at St. Petersburg of the Minister of Finance and the Minis ter of War. The question came before the Council at St. Petersburg after the Czar's return to Copenhagen from the Keil inter view. It is understood that the Czar com mended the establishment of an entente. Germany offered to make a fractional reduc tion in the duties on cereals in return for reduced duties on German iron and coal im ported into Bussia. The Bussian Council, backed by the Ministers, vetoed making any concessions to Germauy, so a commer cial entente between the two countries for a long time to come is hopeless. Alarmin? advices come from St. Peters burg, showing that the city is preparing for an outbreak of cholera. The medical de partment ot the Ministry of the Interior has issued instructions giving special informa tion as to the course to follow in case of an invasion 01 .Asiatic cnoiera. xn tne cniei towus special commissions of doctors have been ordered to be formed to carry out sani tary measures. The commissions will be empowered to require householders to keep their premises clean, and to enforce other sanitary measures in the town. All new comers to the towns will be subjected to an examination, and all who show symptoms of cno:era win De isolated, a unerai ceremon ies over those who die from the disease will be rigorously curtailed. The clothing of the sick will be burned, and the house will be disinfected. Greatest Rargiilis In Xegllgee Shirts. See large advertisement to-day. pae 9. Wzisseb's. Wallace Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, 024 PEara avenue, Our far seeing and reading classes com bined aro the most satisfactory ever worn; indispensable for home, office, public entei tainments and shopping. ap21-rrsu for fine "WTiite Lawn Waists, with belt and pleated iront and back; worth 75c. for fine Percale "Waists with knife pleated front and box pleated back; worth 75c. Oily lies tor French Sateen or En glish Lawn "Waist', light or dark, with pleated back and iront; worth 5L for finest English Lawn "Waists, with pearl but tons: pleated iront and back; stripes or polka dots; north SL Mi M; for finest "White Lawn 'aists, with embroidered collar and cuffs, or finest Cambric Chintz or French Sateen Waists, neatly pleated; worth from 51 to ?2. Only $Lli5 a fine Surah or In- lia Silk Waists, with irred bock and front; all colors and sizes; worth irom 53.60 to 4. GWS) WAISTS FOR TOUR "FOURTH OF JULY" MIC. HEW ADVKBTISEMENT I HAD GOITRE Or swellings in the neck since I was ten years old: am now 63. I used Hood's Sarsa parilla recently and the swelling has en tirely disappeared. It has been very trouble some When I began I was feeling so dis couraged with the goitre and rheu wsa Ml. Mlltlrltallt:. matism I lelt that I would as soon be dead as alive. Whenever I caught cold I could not walk two blocks without fainting:. Now I am freo from it all and I can truly recommend Hood's Sarsaparillo. I received a letter from Mrs. Jennie Blgelow, now of Fremont, Mich., asking ir my testimony in behalf of Hood's Earsaparilla was true; I replied It was, and sent particulars. I nave another letter from her thanking mo very znnch for recommendin; Hood's Sarsaparilla and statin? that slio also lias been cured." Mrs. AnkaSuthirlaSd, Kalamazoo, Mich. liooirs i"Il.l are the best after-dinner Pills. They assist digestion. CHESSMAN'S Sl.n SPECTACLES Are recommended by all who have tried them. r? cia H'tftrtC ft-W(0HS9 CANNOTBE DISTIRGO SHED1 FROM THE NATURAL, CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, 42 Federal street Allegheny, Pa. Je21-Tnsu HERBERT WALKER, EYE MAKER. K NINTH STREET. ap3-sn G0UT& LUMBAGO COLtrsiBtrs, O., Jan. 27, 1892. JIcKinnie & Chessman Manufacturing Com pany, Pittsburg, Pa.: Gentlemen' I wish to advise yon of the remarkable effect of the small quantity of "Rheumacura" which I took recently. Suf ferintr, as I was, from an accute attack of Lumbaso, and almost helpless at times, within 12 hours after commencing to take the wonderful medicine relief was had, and before the second day the- very unpleasant symptoms bad disappeared. I have had no occasion to use "Bheumacura" sir.ee, but to anyone suffering with Lumbago I can cer tainly recommend the remedy. Yours truly, W. G. BOWXAND, President Columbus Wheel Co. Price t3 per bottle. For sale by all druggists. U'HItlEftGllESSHM BTCCO, 6 Penn ave, FittsMrg. Pa. Je2S-TTSsu Wm 4 m S?SW & TUBE K A PC for good, durable, silk 0 mixed Madras Cloth Shirts; never sold elsewhere below $1. QC for fine imported Zephyr UtJ Cloth Shirts, soft finish, new est shades, regular price $1.50. ' TCC for fine Madras and Cheviot jf 0 Shirts, with starched collars and cuffs, worth $1.25, $1.50 and 2.00. fl I for finest blue Outing Shirts, 38 ""ith laundered natic collar and cuffs; actual value $2. fl I" ft for choice from our en 4)1 iOU tire stock of $2, 2.50 and $3 Summer Outing Shirts, soft finish or laundered collar and cuffs. OUTING SITS t FOR "TIE GLORIOUS FOURTH." WRAPPERS -EXTRA! A BIG RUN Our popular prices for Waists created a big demand for them. Stock has just been replen ished by express and complete lines of the very latest styles are shown. Come and see what we offer: Ladies' Percale Waists, pleated, 23c, 36c and iSc. Ladies' Lawn Waists, pleated, 39c, 8c. 57c, 75c, 930. Iidies' Colored and Figured Sateen Waists, pleated, 74c, 9So. $1 S5 $1.48. Ladies' White Embroidered Lawn Waists, 75c, 85c, 9So, SI 22 up. Pure Sllte Waist, immense variety, Jabot fronts, 12 85, $3 15, 3 95, $4 45, $1 95 and upward. D 7FD CIIITCI Tailor made AU-Wool Blazer DLMAtn OUI I d! Suits, black or coloted, $8 75, $7 45, $8 45, $9. Bell Skirts, AH Wool, nice lor wearing with 8tlK Waists, at $3 65, $4 45, $1 95 upward. Cream Plannel Blazers, $1 25, $1 60, $1 75 and $2. These are worth more than double. iJW ' 510, 512, 514, 516, 'WiBj. U (nilHBHaBlHMBnBBHBaEaaBISKBn IT I 1'UI II- F M COOL CLOTHI 2,000 Fine, Stylish Linen Coats at only 35c. 1,500 Nobby Flannel Coats and Vests at only 75c. 500 Fine Cheviot Coats and Vests at only $3. 500 Men's Very Fine All-Wool, Light Colored Suits, Worth From $16 to $20, At Only $10. These Suits are made of first-class English Serges, Scotch Home spuns, and Cheviots and Cassimeres cut in Sack or Cutaway Frock styles, with plain or patch pockets in solid colors or neat designs. Of At Only 59c They're made of true Blue Flannels, and have embroidered anchors on sailor collars. 1.000 BOYS' ENGLISH LINEN SUITS At Only $1.24. These come in Zouave or Sailor styles, and are very nobby. Many bargains are advertised in Wrappers, but a visit to this department will convince anyone that our prices are lowest our assortment largest. JUST OPENED 180 dozen new, well-made, good fitting Wrappers, Mother Hubbard style, in Indigo Blue, Black and White and light colors. They are worth $ i. 75 every one of them, but our price is 98c for choice. Then there are 90 dozen Wrappers in French Percale, Chally, Gingham and Lawns at 1.25, worth $2.50. Still finer ones are here, Mother Hub bard and Watteau backs, at S1.45, $1.75, 1-85, 1.95 and 2.45 all worth from 3 to $5. Ladies who wish to economize, and at the same time get the best, should not let such extraordinary values 'pass unheeded. IN WAISTS. OUR ASSORTMENT OF SAILOR HATS Will delight you, and prices are sim ply beyond competition. See the R. & R. Knox at 15c and 25c; finer qualities at 38c, 50c, 75c and 98c; Trimmed Knox Hats at 98c, worth $1.75; large Sun Hats, for ladies and misses, at 18c, 20c, 25c, 38c and 50c NEW BELTS: "E latest styles at 15c, 18c, 25c, 38c, 50c, 75c and upward. 518 Market Street. Je2G-TTSU II ull SMBIB HIIIS I I . I A NG NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Vf aTTocpt. WE ARE NURSING Onr trade and we Guarantee our goods by special warrant. Although our store is the smallest, our stock nnd sales are very large. VOLTAIC DIAMONDS Patented nnd registered March 24, 1891, are the only known Crystal Brilliants. Prices as follows: KINGS, $4 50 to $18. STUDS. $3 75 to $10. EAEDKOPS. $4 50 to $15. PINS, $2 50 to $9. On account of the immense nmnber of con testants wo cannot decide our writing con test untilJuly L B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, 85 IEr-b:tL A.-e Our Illustrated Catalogue mailed free. Jel9-Mwisu TIS :asy To understand why my summer - rates for Fur work are so popu lar. If you can save such a con siderable amount by having your Fur Garments made during the hot spell, or the necessary altera tions or repairs to your old Fur Garments made before Fall sets in, it would surely mean poor management to neglect to take advantage of my summer rates. Inspect the styles and workman ship. I am positive that I can please you in every particular quality, workmanship, style and prices. Bleaching of Ladies' and Gen tlemen's Straw Hats still a speci alty. I Practical Hatter A Furrier, 707 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Je!B-wsu BUT TOUR SPECTALCES AT Ttie Hellaljle qptioltiru ives Examined Free. g9b Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAMOND,-. Ce2a-Trsu j y UX mr &1?!&sz. f "X. NS HOUSEKEEPERS. ATTEIIT1 ! The following matchless bargains will be offered in our Housefurnish ing Goods Department this week: CI OQ "or e celebrated 4)1 .55 "Pride" Double Gas Stove of malleable iron and with nickel-plated trimmings; regular price $3. CI in Q "or Senume Carlsbad 4)Ii0 Cnma Berry Sets, con sisting of large bowl and 12 large saucers, all neatly decorated; reg ular price $3.50. PC For fine Crystal Water or $1) Lemonade Sets, consisting of large tankard, 6 fine, thin-blown tumblers and embossed metal trsy; regular price $2. CI 0 r tne celebrated 4)3. 5 'J "Keyless" Fly Fan; has large wings and is strongly made; regular price $3. 50 Per Cent Off on WatT Filters. 25 Per Cent Off on Water Coolers. 25 feet extra quality Rub ber Gaiden Hose, all coupled and ready for use, for $ 1.75. HOUS 414 .WOOD WE STILL HAVE A LARGE STOCK WE WANT Jl 750 uuiii urn $50 PARLOR SUITS, $28.75. $60 PARLOR SUITS, $30.00. $75 PARLOR SUITS, $35.00. $85 PARLOR SUITS, $40.00. $100 PARLOR SUITS, $50.00. This Seven-Piece CHAMBER SUIT $20. $20. $20. CASH OR CREDIT. ITS EQUAL NEVERKNOWN. 414 WOOD Pittsburg's Leading Cash Fit "TIE FWII." E5W- Only 50c For your choice from io,ooo Men's Straw Hats, in the popular Yacht and Flexible styles; all colors and shapes; regular prices from 75c to 21.50. Only 25c For your choice from 5,000 Boys' new and very nobby Yacht style Straw Hats, in all colors and combina tions of colors; regular prices from 50c to $1. Only 39c For your choice from 3,000 Boys' and Childien's fine Straw Hats, including some ot the latest and "swellest" novelties; regular prices 75c to Si. 50. 1,000 Men's Fine Derbys at$l. 2,000 Fine Crush Hats at 50c. GE I T i ! ! STREET. 414 We are closing out our stock of m conns, All the ones .we are selling at $5, $8, $10, $12, I s Worth double the money. jj S OF PARLOR SUITS THEM SOLD. 1fes STREET. 414 and Credit House. JeM-85 M CUT 91 FOR "TIE FOURTH." c-,-- 7r c for Ladies' Tan Colored Ox y ford Ties, hand-turned and machine sewed; solid leather throughout; sizes 3 to 7. 6 C for Ladies' fine Custom i made Tan and Chocolate Colored Oxford Ties, patent leather tipped; sizes 3 to 7. 7PC for Ladies' fine Bright Don Q gola and Liona Kid Oxford Ties, patent leather tipped; sizes 3 to 8. Si ftT For Ladies' genuine Ki&V French Kid Newport Buttons and Ties, strictly hand made, broken sizes only. These shoes are worth $3.50 per pair. 49 C FOR CHILDREN'S OXFORD TIES. 69 C FORLADIES' DONGOLA. OPERA SLIPPERS. 6 C J,AU1JK,&- nuUbJi 6C SLIPPERS. i ! MCT1 I.". l"TY',,"1 ' '"7-Wl TT iy-.sjili! wil M plgsj " jlhS I j d y". 1 'r'Brr'u t I IMotf-'IWff ' Fi" 1 "y ft Br 23f,3 H j - I M n QE5 ! v v . ffilk AUPMANHS' KATTF 1VMS 3 FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST.
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