mmmmammmmmmMmMMKemMmkmMnmMLm FP"' ' -T-"ac--,.T "-- t ,--. T-".' -rWjT r--?!-'WR-;?;f A'VJC'T' '"5 "tjr-iv.----t.v, s-jfsy- ;t w"w?r'i-irar, 'i-rr ' i .' V" ' -iIvT.V-,4-:w;r' ' 'r W - ' ' V THE ' PITTSBtrkG DISPATCH, SUlirDAT. A OCTOBER 28, 18W. .; J , i , - 1,MI -. i . MUST HAYE TOBACCO. It's the Tax on the Weed Which Hakes Caprivi's Iiill So Odious. THE OPPOSITION STILL GROWING. ranger of fliolera From Enssia Is Again Increasing at Berlin. k .NEW LONG DISTANCE RIDE PKOPOSED tCOI 1 PlfiltT I'OSBTTHEIf.T.ASSOCIATKD PRESS. Hei.lin. Oct. 22. Public interest in the military bill does not show the least sign of nba-ement. On the contrary, it has been increased by the secrecy maintained in re ipsrd to the provisions of the measure, (though a few derails have been allowed to leak out in order to satisfy the growing public demand for information on the sub ject. The Goernment's decision not to jiuiihsh the full text of the bill until it is dicused by the Bundesrath meets with general condemnation from the press, which is unanimouslv of the opinion that this polic of silence will not have the result of weakening the opposition, a result the Government appears to reckon on. n article in the Uerluur Tbhtistfie arhnchUn which is accepted as inspired, contains the fullest information as to the lntorv and nature of the bill that has yet fcjipeared. The paper declares that Chan cellor von Caprivi, up to the day the measure received the Imperial signature, was hard at wort daily scrutinizing every nem. Everything not considered abso lutely indispensable was eliminated in order to effect the greatest reduction in expenses, but no changes in the principles en which the military relorms are based were made. Tho Act Is Skillfully Constructed. The result of the Chancellor's labors is a bill of which no part can be removed with out injuring the whole. The Chancellor thoroughly remodeled the proposals made some time -ago by General Verdi du Ver non, which were impracticable owing to their exorbitant financial demands. The cot of General Verdi du Vernor's plans is estimated at over 110,000,000 marks annu ally twice the amount involved by the present bilk The article corcludes by dilating upon the necessity of providing a counterpoise to the armed forces of France and Russia. It exhorts the political parties and the military authorities, who are disposed to haggle over the proposals, not to exhibit to foreigners such an evident sign of political and mili tary weakness. The discussion of the measure by the Ilundesrath is expected to last about three weeks. According to a good authority, the number of recruits to be raised annually will be increased bv 60,000, making the number 230,000. There is no doubt the discussion of the bill in the Reichstag will be stormy and eventful. The opposition to the proposed taxes to offet the increased expenditure to be incurred through the bill, is gaining in strength. It's, the Tobaico Tax Tliat Hurts. This opposition is especially directed against the pinposed duty on tobacco. A massmeeting has been called to meet at Erstein next week to consider the subject. It will be attended by tobacco planters ironi Alsace, Baden anil the Palatinate. Preparations for a similar meeting are being made at Appeln, where" the new bur den will render idle thousands of workmen. The Mmich'ner Kachrtclden asserts that 14,000 men will be made idle in' Bavaria alone, while the poorer classes throughout the country will sufier, as a cheap ioreign Clear will be an impossibility and the price ot cigars made of home-grown tobacco is certain to be raised above that at which the poor will be able to purchase tbem. Several papers assert that Prince Bis marck will appear in the Reichstag to lead the opposition acainst the bilk Prince 3Vsmarck is at present suffering Irom acute neuralgia. He was deeply affected by the tieatn ot his great lriend, Lnthair Bucher. The Corrnpondaa (National Liberal) an nounces that the Government will submit to the Reichstag measures dealing with the betrayal of military secrets, public immor ality and epidemics. Another measure, it says, will alo be submitted, increasing the stringency el the liquor law. still Danger of Cholera From Russia. Official information shows that, while cholera in Hamburg is decreasing, Ger nan is in increased danger of an invasion irom Russia. Numerous cases of the disease and five deaths hae occurred at Mlawaand. There have been cases at Bobercck, Nivka and other Irontier towns. Communication with the Nivka district has been suspended. The authorities at Konigsberg have issued an order forbidding Russian travelers to cros the Irontier except at Illowo and Opalencia, where they will be subjected to medical inspection. The frontier police Hate been larcely reinforced. Tne Jlewhsanz iger to-night publishes a de cree, expressing the Emperor' approval of the measures taken by the German authori ties to cope with cholera, and the manner in which these measures were executed. The decree concludes by expressing His Majesty's warm thanks to all concerned in. fighting the epidemic. The approaching reconsecration of the Luther Memorial Church in "Wittenberg promises to be a ceremony of extraordinary splendor. The Emperor and Empress will be present His ilajesty has invited all the Protestant princes of Germany to at tend, while all the Protestant Ioreign sover eign will be represented. The Duke of York will represent Queen Victoria. Em peror William has defrayed most of the ex penses ot the restoral. He has ordered that 80 ot bis own carriages be bent to "Witten berg and placed at the disposal of bis guests. The Emperor is expected to make a signifi cant speech on this occasion. Another Long Distance Bide Proposed. Lieutenant Hayl, one of the German officers who took part in the long-distance i ace, who allowed Pndce Leopold to pass him on the road, which enabled the Prince to be the first German to reach Florisdorf, the Austrian goal, has been decorated with the order of the Royal Crown. A new ride is being discussed lor the officers of the Ausiram and Prussian reserves. It is pro posed lor the Germans to start from Vienna and the Austrians irom Berlin. The race is not to be given to the swittest rider, but to the first officer who arrives with bis horse in perfect condition. A German ethical society, based on the lines of Dr. Pelix Adlcr's society in New York, has been organized in Berlin by a number oi prominent men, including a num ber of university professors. The member ship oi the society also includes manv ladles of the highest social circles. Prof. Forster, director of the Royal Observatory, has been elected President. The society meets with a storm of ridicule from the orthodox journals, but, notwithstanding this fact, is gaining ground. SMUGGLEBS CAPITJEE TK03PJ. A Band of Sentinels In Southern Spain Allow Theniseli es to He Surprised. Gibraltar, Oct. ,22. The southern part oi Spain, irom Gibraltar westward along the strait and up the coast, is infested with many smugglers who make the "runnine of contraband" the sole business of their life. Many bloody fights have occurred between them and the guards. A band said to have been composed of 200 armed smugglers has just made a descent upon one of the carbi leer stations between Tarifa and Cape Tra 'algar. The first the carbineers knew of .lie approach of the smugglers was when .hev were called upon to surrender. lhe carbineers evidently thought the dd against them too great and snrren lered without resistance. The imngglan BMMMrBBMwMTHffwlTiTTMflf J " ! f i MMlfiff,T rr TflHt"irVf 'rtgriW'Trrrlr ,Mfctj, then took the guns away from their prlsop rrs, sacked the station and set Art to it "With their eight prisoners the smugglers made for the mountains and have not since been heard from. It was the duty of the carbineers to keep a sharp lookout along the coast for smugglers. AN IRISH MAYOR RECOGNIZED. A Significant Return to an Old Form or Ceremony in Ireland. I BY CAULE TO TIM DISPATCH. 1 Londov, Oct 22. A significant sign of .the new order of thinirs now prevailing In Ireland was given "Wednesday, at the open ing of the commission ot Oyer and Term iner for the trial of prisoners in Dublin. One of Mr. Balfour's most insolent actions during his reign in Ireland was " directed against " corporations of "Irish capital. It took the form of altering this commission, which irom time immemorial until five years ago was addressed in the Queen's name to the Lord Mavor of Dublin and one of the jndces. On the 2nd of December, 1887, X D. Sullivan, M. P., then Lord Mayor, at tended court as usual in lull state, and after the commission, in which he was ignored, had been read, he made- a magnificent pro test against the insult thus offered to the citizens, and then retired from the bench. Last Wednesday the Lord Mayor attended in great slate and had the satisfaction, in common with a large audience of citizens, ot hearing the commission read in the old form and addressed to "our trustv and well beloved Lord- Mayor of Dublin." The matter is not a small one, as some people think, for forms and ceremonies count for something een in Ireland, and English Tqisrule has not extinguished the civic pride of Irishmen. EVERYTHING EXCEPT MONET Tendered to Miss Marsden, and She'll Come to America for Gold. rnr cahle to the DisrATcn.i London, Oct 22. Miss Kate Marsden, the intrepid English nurse who has dedi cated her life to the improvement of the sad lot of lepers in Siberia, will leave for the United States next week on a lecturing tour. Since her return from Siberia, Miss Marsden has been made much of in London. Ladies ot the royal family have talked with her and fashionable dames have vainly tried to exploit her. Last night she was presented with the special silver badge ot the Nurses' Institute, which was pinned upon her breast by roval hands. To-morrow she will be at Balmoral Castle as the guest of the Queen, and next week members of the royal family will attend a farewell meeting in her honor. But Miss Marsden wants something more than these personal attentions.' Royal patronage and society flattering will not provide the money which she requires for the endowment of two leper colonies in Siberia, and she is going to America in the confident hope that she will be able to raise the necessary funds there. EVANGELIST MOODY'S BIG JOB. Ho Means to Try to Convert the TVest End of London. (BY CABLE TO THE DISPATCH. London, Oct. 22. Evangelist Moody having completed his mission at Spurgeon'i Tabernacle, the result of which he says was "A phenomenal harvest of souls," has since been lunched and feted liberally in London and the provinces. He is at present in Norwich discoursing daily to big audiences of sin ners, and will take In hand the conversion of Ireland before returning to America. Some time next year he will start on the large contract of converting the West End, London, under the auspices of a committee of rich and influential churchmen and non conloriuists now being formed. THE QTJZEB'S OSTRICH HOMESICK, So Much So That Eien Castor Oil Fails to Cure It, tBT CABLE TO TUB DISPATCH. Xondon, Oct 22. Queen Victoria's os trich is homesick since its transfer from Liverpool to the Loudon Zoological Gar dens. It hns sullenly refused to eat, and bananas have been crammed down its throat by unsentimental keepers. The other day Superintendent Bartlett inflicted an addi tional indignity upon the royal bird by forcibly administering a big dose ot castor oil It is feared the Queen will never look upon the bird alive. If it should die it win be preserved and stuffed and stuck in a hall way at "Windsor Castle or Osborne House. WHERE MONET CAN BE SAVED. The Michigan Furniture Company, 437 Smithficld Street. ' Attention is called to the advertisement, in another column to-day, of "The Michigan Furniture Company. This liouso lias stoauilv sained In public favor until at the piesent tine they hold an en table position in the esteem of housekeepers. Pursuing the cash system with unwavering consistency, they nre enabled to give their patrons tho benefit of the lowest possible prices on every article or furniture. Add to tills the fact that they only ell coods of actual worth and reliabil ity, and It Is easy to understand the constant lncieasein their trade. Every customer is well treated, and is thereby made a friend of the house. Their stock is large, varied ana every article Is reliable and well made, as well as lashionable. Ladles' Felt Hats Reshaped and redyed. Latest plate. Os trich tips curled and shaped into Prince of Wales style. It is the latest. Quick service. sVm. Gr.ABowSKT. Practical Hatter and Fur rier, 707 1'enn avenue. Mr. David M. Jordan Of Edmeton, N. V. Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless. A Complete Cure by IIOOD'S NARNAPAitILli.4. Ths is from Mr. D. M. Jordan, a retired farmer, and one of the most respected citizens of Otsego Co., N. Y. Fourteen years ago I hud an attack of the sravel.Hiid have since been troubled with my LIVER AND KIDNEYS cndually gion Iiu worse. Three vmr asro I cot clow n so low that I could scarcely walk. I looked more like a corpse tlmn a llvinic being. I Imd no appetite and lor five weeks I ate nothing but gruel. I was badlv rmac iuted unci had no mure color than a marble statue. IIooU's barsaparllla was recom menced and 1 thought I would try it. Be foie I had finished the first bottle I noticed that I lelt. better, suffered less, the inflam mation of the bladder had subsided, the color beRn to rctnrn to my -face, and I be gan to feel hungry. After I Had taken three bottles I could eat anything without hurting me. Why, I rot so liunsry that I bad to eiitStimes h day. I have now lully recnveied, tlinnkx to HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA I feel v ell and am well. All wlin know me marvel to see me so veil. D. M. Jordajt. " HOOD'S FILLS aie the best alter dinner Fills, assist digestion, cars heartache land biUloutnes. ocSS-lCT-irsu Bve Yoar Dollars And have your old'rurs renovated. They will look as good si new after I am through -with them.' . TFM, Gbabo-wbxt, Practical Furrier, - 707 Peon avenue. Thi ladies are delighted with Solomon Bnben's exquisite , juvenile department. Splendid light, taiteiul arrangement and beautiful surroundings. Marrlase Licenses iMftedTesterday. Kime. Eesldenee. (Thomas J. Walker McKeesport ) snsan McKnljfht McKeesport John Froehllch Pltttbnrff J Mblno Moszarak '. PIltiDurn John Knlylbu ,,., VcKeeiDOft Birlha Kistlk MeKessport (Jorph Slnpel Mlllvale borough I Barbara Nossek, Mlllvale borough ) James T. Vail Forward township Mary Ouffey Forward towpshlp ( Anlrew"SehU ....Pltttbur Kllzabeth Sleeemniek. ..., ..Pittsburg j VerntisK Martins .-..'. GaitonvlUe 1 Anrrla Vlttona Qsstonvllle ( Frederick W. Koerber Dnqnesne Knoda A. Culp... DrsTObur (David W. Greer I'ltuburjr 1 Clara A. Ke(relran ...Pltuburs; J Mcholal llemler Homestead Mantle Koch Baldwin township (Joseph Krsm FitUbunt CellaBarnett .Pltubunr Edward Santik Fltuburjt (Annie Baser Pittsburg J William Alnifreng ..Plttbur i Annas. Osbcrg- , PlltsburJC. ) Victor Sown! .'...Pittsburg 1 1.udwlLx Kutznnika Plttibnrg JFsulSokslowskl Pittsburg Catharine Adamczyk Pittsburg I Joseph Xovakovlc ;...,... Allegheny ) Rosalia Zlbrat ....Allegheny (Harry Jew Pittsburg ( Katie Kress Mansfield ( Charles Donaldson McKeesport I Hlllna Olsson , McKeesport J William Parker Harrison county. W. Vs. Frances Green .BankivtUe (Joseph J. Holland ,. Wllnxrtllng i Erama B. Johnston .GlenBeld I Albert Renne Lower SW Clair township I .Nannie M. Stuart , Pittsburg (Jo)inWllon Washington ) Llda Claffey .....Washington J Wro. J. Jamison Pittsburg ( Anule RafTcrtr Allegheny CI tv (John Snlnt.eweber Lower St. Clair township J Barbaras. Lorson Lower St. Clair township ( Joseph G. Hagainan Allegheny City 1 Stella E. Dcttrlch Pittsburg 5 Peter Boniek Wheeling. W. Va t Llna Hchraeffel Allegheny City J Philip HIrth . Mifflin township Mary Bj an gawlcUey MARRIED. , BICHAUDSON GILLISPIE On Wednes day evening, October 19, 192, by iter. Mr. Graham, Mr. Charles Bichabdsos to Mis Ella Gillisfie. DIED. BELL On Thursday mornlns. Ootober 10, 1E93, 1'ktjk Bill, aged 53 years, 4 months. Funeral from his late residence, Aiken avenue. East End, Suhdat ATTEBSOoir, at S o'clock. Friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend. BLATZ At the family home, Xo. 503 Larimer avenue. E. E., on Saturday, October 22, 1S92, at 1330 A. X.. ItOSIX LOUISA, onlv daunliter or Anion and Mary Blatz, aged 8 i ears, S mouths and 2 da vs. Funeral service at fct. Peter and St. Paul's B. C. Church, Iarlmer nvenue, E. E., on MoaDAT, October 24, at 0 a. m. Friends of the lamlly are respectfully invited to at tend. CALVEBT-On Friday, October M, 189J, at 10:30 r. x., James Calvert, aed 43 years. Funeral from his late residence, Char tiers, on Sun dat, at 1 r. x. r rlenda of the family are respectfully invited to attend. CASSELL On Friday morning, OotoberSL 1892, at 7 o'clock, Jobs A CasseLL, in the 63d ear of his aire. .' Funeral will take place from his late resi dence, No. 397 Spring alley, on Mosday Monsrao at 8:30 o'clock, to proceed to St Fhtlomena's Cliuroh, where requiem liLth runs will be read at 9 o'clock. Friends of of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 2 EABlT On Thursday evening', October 21. 1892. at 8 n'olock. at tbe residence of Ills son, W. J. Early, 23IS Sarah street, South side, Wjlliax Eaklt, In his 87th year. EBBERT-Frlday. October II, 18i at 2:15 a. x.. in his 26th year, J. F. Ebbkbt, son-in-law of William Jones, of Crontllne, O., husband of Llllln B. Jones, granddaughter of Mrs. J, VanwlnkeL Funoral from residence, 380 Western ave nue, Allegheny City, Sukpat, Ootober 23. 1892, at 2 r. x. Friends of the family are ro speotfully invited to attend. 3 . GBAB-On Friday, OotoberM, at It JO a. x. Mart Grab, aged W years, 2 months and 33 days. . , Funeral takes place on Mospat, Ootober 24 from her late residence, 1109 Sarah street, S. 8., at 8.30 X. x. Friends of tbe lamlly are invited to attend. 3 HODKINSON-On Friday night the 21st Instant, MaetE. Waud, wife of Thomas 0. Hodkinson. Funeral services on Monday, October 24, at 3 o'clock p. u., at her late residence, Whit ney's Terrace, Breekenridge avenue, Thir teenth ward. Interment private. , 3 JOIINSTON-OnOctober21,18S2,at8S0r.x., at the lesldence of her son-in-law, Robert P. Moorliouse. 281 Forber street, Mrs. O. M. JoBSTOir, azed 81 years, 8 months, 14 days. Bemains will be taken to Brownsville on 4.50 p. x. train Saturday. Funeral services at the residence of her son, Eobert Johnston, Suitdat 1.30 r. x. JOHNSON On Saturday afternoon, Oo toner 22, 1892, suddenly, at 5 o'clock, Cecelia P. JOHKSoir, lister of G. W. Jessop. of J1U Wasbincton. at her residence, Shakespeare street, East End, In tbe 524 year ot her age. Interment at Baltimore. Baltimore papers please copy, MARSITLA At the residence of his parents. No. 616 Webster avenue, on Satur day aftemoon.October 22, 1892,at 1:30 o'clock, Ahdhew Josetb, youngest son of A W. and .Phllomena Marsula, aged 2 years 9 months and 10 days. Funeral notice hereafter. MOBSBACH On Monday. October 10, 1893, at Cleveland, 0.,PrrxB E. Morobacb. former ly of Allegheny, In tbe 84th year of his age, McCANN-On Friday. October 31, 1892, 'at th30 o'clock, Mart, dangber of Michael and Ellen McCann, aged 11 months. Funeral on Susdat, at 4 r. x from resl dence of parents, Fifty-second and Dresden alley. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 2 " McCtTKE-m Wednesday, Ootober1 19, 1893, Mattik J., wife of Vt. A. McCune, age S3 years, 9 months, 19 days. Funeral from residence, 836 Talbot avenue, Suxbat, Ootober 23, 1832,atSr. x. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at tend. NANGLE On Saturday, Ootober 22, 1891, at 8:80 T. x.. Mrs. Joxjr Naholk, aged 63 years. funeral services at St. Thomas' B. C. Church, Braddock, Pa., on Mokbat at 10 a. x. Friends of tbe family are respectfully Invited to attend. O'SULLIVAN On Thursday, October 20, 1892, at parents' residence, 4749 Liberty ave nue, Lulu Mat, youngest daughter of Mary E. and the late J. E. O'Sulllvan, axed 10 years. Funeral on Suitdat at 130 r. x. KICHARDB-Frlday, October JL 1893, at 11.50 r, x.. Mrs. Arnnc Bichaeds, wife of J. IX Blchards, lu her 63th year. Funeral from her late residence, 190 Steu ben street, W. E., Suhsat, October 28, at In x. Friends of tbe family are respeotfully Invited to attend services. Interment pri vate. YE A GER On Saturday, October 23, at 7:20 a. x., Lizzie, daughter of Michael and Eliza be tli Yaeger, aged 16 years, 3 months and IS days. Funeral from her parents' residenoe, Spring- lllll, Allegheny, on Moxdat at 1 o'clock r. x. Friends or the family aro re spcctlnlly invited to attend. S ANTHONT METKR cnrresor to Meyer, Arnold 4 Co., Lra.,) J.NDhUTAKEU ANU KMBALMER, OH.oe and residence, 1184 Penn avenue. Telephone connection. myll-CT-xwrsu JAMES M. FDLLERTON, UNDERTAKER AND KMBALMBu, o. o Eighth street. Chapel for private lunerala. my 10-99-wan Telephone list , Telephone 3102. IWILL1SON ft SON, . (Formerly Spenoer ft Wllllson), . undertakers and Kmbalmers. Also livery, Wrdtng and sale stable, No, 37 auu xo viuaraiDuw, Aiiegneny. myt WILK.IAH H. WOOD. Funeral Director and Xmbalmtr, Booms, 3808 Forbes street, ' Oaklaa4i i denMtltOaklauaBTMH. Twastul dslMKKTWtt HEW ADVKKTIMJ4XWTS. OLDMSABBCHBSTNoTS, But our new imported nuts are not. Our mixture consists of the following assort ment; Extra Texas pecans. Extra Sicily Alberts. Xxtra Tartigona almonds, Extra English walnuts. 'Extra Brazil oroream. Price of mixture per ft .... $ French mixed candvper A t.. Cream bon-bons per ft Champagne older per gallon Sugar-eured hams, per lb.,.i 1 kit new lake herring t. 13 10 U 15 12 50 80 100 1 00 100 100 3 00 100 100 100 100 100 1 00 1 00 100 100 400 100 100 100 100, 100 100 loo 100 1 kit new mackerel... 8 cans Frenou peas., 14 cuns sweet peas.. ., 15 large cans mustard sardines 4 large Cans tnaokerel in tomato sauce.. 1 dozen quart bottles olive oil , S3 As Butler county buckwheat , . 36 lutrs good scrubbing soap Mbarsft-oentwaxaoap SO bars white floating soap 30 bars German Mottled soap 60 As washing soda.. 38 ftsbest floss starch ., 10 K packages imported macaroni..-..., 25 Its flake tapioca 4 sacks good Amber flour (guaranteed) 10 paokages best gelatine. 8 cans condensedmilk , 10 lis desslcatod coaoanut... ......... 5 Its shredded cocoanut Bibs broken Java coffee S lbs smoking tobacco (with pipe)... v.. 16 bottles good catsup 60 bars good scouring soap. If you don't want the dollar's worth take the half dollar's worth, and U not the half take the quarter's worth; will give you the benefit or the above prioes in any quantity. With everv dollar's worth of 30, 40, B0 and 60c tea weuive you fourpounds of granulated sugar-free. With a two pound can of best baking pow der you get a large clook free of charge. Price per can, II. Goods delivered free to all parts of both cities. To those living ont or the city we will prepay freight on all ordersoX and upward to any station or landing w tthin 100 miles of Pittsburg, bend lor price list. M. R. THOMPSON, 311 MARKET STREET, Directly Opposite Gusky's Entrance. oc2S FOR TO-MORROW OEY THE CELEBRATED MONARCH SHIRT, . 74e. CLUETT, C00N & CO.'S BEST MAKE ($1.50) At 98e. -, ZS A 485-HAKKET 8T.-437. , - 0C23-87 LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. PURE OLD RYE WHISKIES From $1 to $1 to per quart. CAL1F0RNIA.P0RTS, SHERRIES, Etc, ' -' At 50c a quart. The Ooly Licensed Drugstore in the City. G. EISENBEJS, Successor to H. P. Schwartz & Co., WHOLISALX ASD BlTAIL DWJOOtgT, Tit FEDERAL ST., ALLEGBEKT. PA. Tel. 8016. Established 1836. oclS-31.TTSn TheEfjrtrical Constrnctioii & HaintemuiM Oa Electrical Engineers and Contractors. General Electrical Supplies always on hand. INCANDESCENT LAMPS, AXi, VOLT AGES, AT LOWEST PBICES. Eleotrio Light and Hell Wiring. 033 FIFTH ATENUB, delS-an Tel. 1774. Pittsburg, Pa. MICHIGAN. From the Furniture Center of the World. IT PAYS YOU TO TRADE WITH US. You have read of bargains in the Furniture line. Now come and see us, and you will be convinced that we carry the largest besjt and lowest in price in the city. Note some of our bargains: ' A Solid Oak Chamber Suit for . . $18 and "upward. A 6-Piece Tapestry Parlor Suit, . . $23 and upward. A Solid Oak Sideboard, . . . '. . $15 and "upward. And all other goods in CALL AND SEE US. M 437 Sitiithfield MBW AD-nKRTlSEMKNTS, f TO-DAY'S sermons in all the churches of thb country will have fpr their text, "Peace on earth,, good will to men, "the words engraved on the fam.ous Liberty Bell, in Inde pendence Hall, in Philadel phia. THIS is done at the request of the Pan-Republic Congress Organizing Committee and the Human Freedom League, and to-day is, chosen because it is the first; Sunday in the fifth century after the dis- covery of America, OUR sermon for this day is but a very short one. We have too many goods for the amount of room we have. We are therefore compelled to make some sacrifice to get rid of, some of them. We are naming such figures for fine clothing .as will tempt most anyone. . Black Diag onal Cheviot Suits, in single or double-breasteid Sacks, at $10. Rough Worsted Chev iot and' Thibet Suits, in sin gle or double-breasted Sack or Cutaway Frock, at $12. Fine, smooth-finished Tricot Suits, in Sack or Frock, at $15. These are indeed matchless prices for match less goods. Come and be convinced. Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and 'Furnishers, 954 and 956 Liberty St , Star Corner. , 0C23-4 1 . 1 I ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if 1 1 11 iFJMg li t S It H. w Js . aL H i OUR EXPOSITION Will remain open until further notice, at the old stand, 307 WOOD STREETs where in connection with the many elegant styles of plain and combination Folding Beds, can be seen the largest selection of PARLOR, Bedroom and Dining Turniture ever exhibited In this city, and at prfces, too, that need only to be seen to be appreciated; and C&rpetsr and Cur tains, they constitute one-half our stock, all the 'latest styles and colorings. Our prices are the lowest ever offered for first class work. .Positive satisfaction, prompt delivery and courte ous attention our greatest aim. All are invited to examine our complete stock. No importuning to buy. We consider you know your business best If you are contemplating a pur chase, SEE OUR GOODS, GET OUR PRICES. Remem ber, we furnish the house complete. What you don't see ask for. We have it,, and at the right prices. PIONEERS IN H DD S07 WOOD ST. N. B. Don't forget the proportionate low prices. SEEING IS BELIEVING. Our terms being cash you are the GAN FURNITURE CO.. KBfr ADTBBTISHEHTB. jytV I Si . Cor. Wood St and Fifth Ave., ' - PITJSpURG. OC20 ( ROOMS. If you desire to rent a good room, or find a nice boarding liouse, consult the "Rooms To Let" and "Boarders Wanted" columns Tenth page) to-day. Some of the best houses in the city are represented. KNOW ME BY MY WORKS. A Preventive and Core for Cholera and ., Ja Grippe. From pnst hltorv we cannot but expect the Cholera ana La Urlppo in our midst in the near future and in order that everybody mar prepare themselres for the emergency and knowing that I cannot treat you all ner BonalU lam having printed a correct and never failing formula for the preventfon and cure of Cholera and another lor the cure of La Grippe which I warrant to do the work If used In time. In order that-everyborty may have a chance to set tlivse formulas, I am having them printed in SOO.OOO lots, and on and alter this date I will hare one wrapped around every Dottle of Burgnon's System Innovator that leaves my office or labora tory. Amonp the many hundreds that have been treated with thesepieeerlpttonsIKnow of none that have died. System Renovator Is a componnd of 19 allferent roots and herbs tbat work In har mony on the human system. I will put up 31,000 that It has no rquU a' a family medi cine. My capacity tn-dar is 10,000 bottles per month, and ou will find it in every whole sale and retail drng store at $1 00 per bottle, ov 6 for $5 00. Have your drucslst get It for you, and take no Other. I -ill refund you the money for every bottle that does pot do as I say. It is the world's wonder -and will be nt the World's Fate In all Us glory. I have cured 247 persons of tape worms in the last 41 months, and: can show more cures of cancer, catarrh, sorolulaand all blood dis eases than all others. ' DR.J.A.BURGOON, 4 OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY, K TAILORING. Correct Fall .Suitings and Overcoatings IL & C. F. .AHLEH3. Merchant Tailors. 40 Smlthlleld st. ' TTESr ' LOW PRICES, GRIM CO,, number. OC2S i gainer, .i St. 437 5&T& 2C i: sew auvkktmemiwts. RADICAL '. REDUCHONS. i if ta Dart: UGK w 1 A complete history of all the great explorations and dis coveries in Africa from the earliest ages to the present time. Copiously illustrated, beautiful Morocco binding. Reduced to$L75. . STORY OF THE WILD WEST, Illustrated. A full and complete history of the renowned pioneef quartet, Boone, Crockett, Carson and "Buffalo Bill," by "Buffalo Bill." Bound in yi Morocco, $1.25. SEA AND LAND. An illustrated natural history, to which is appended a description of the cannibals and wild races of the world. Cloth, $L08; Morocco, $1.68. PICTORIAL HISTORYOF THE GREATCIVIL WAR, , Embracing full and authentic accounts of battles by land and sea. Cloth", $1.48. CROWN JEWELS, . Containing Gems of Poetry, Art and Music. Cloth,$L48, SHAKESPEARE, Complete Works, Comprising his Plays and Poems, with Dr. Johnson's preface; many illustrations. Cloth bound, 98c. BEAUTIFUL STORY. Companion book to the Holy Bible, by J. W. Buel and T. Jj'eWitt Talmage, D. D. Morocco, $1.75. FARRAR'S LIFE OF CHRIST. ' Superbly embellished with nearly 200 illustrations. Cloth bound, $1.48. THE UNIVERSAL ATLAS, Including county and railroad jnps of the United States, together with carefully prepared maps of all other countries from latest surveys, to which are added statistical tables show ing census of the United States from 1790 to 1890, also the area and population of the larger cities of the world. Cloth bound, $1.98. " 1 50c Paper Novels, 40c; 25c Paper. Novels, 18c, and a large assortment" of 10c Novels. " s ; Ledgers, Journals, Day Book?, Memorandum and Com position Books, Pass and Order Books, at greatly reduced prices. F 1 11 Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. SPORTING GOODS 100 Loaded Shells. 10 or 12 gauge Huntinnr Coats, all sizes, ( nnvas Legglns OllGll JtJCIC . ilQtOftl uUQ (sOYOrS Paper Snelli, all roakM iind slzos, 60o per and Cleaning Tools, $1: Wads, 10c for 230; Wad SMTTS,! Send name and address for Catalogue and STYLISH OVERCOATS Conservative and swell lengths, all wool Meltons, Chev iots and Friezes. Regular S18 qual ities for The sleekest tailor-made, double breasted Kerseys, black, blue and green, shoulders silk lined to slip on easily; worth $40, if made to order; ready made only ' S20. All-wool Single-Breasted Kerseys, with plaid lining, velvet collar, dark and light shades, worth $15, for $12. BE SURE AND SEE hit a ii -wm 15. CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTERS, 161-16S FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. iimM Conunent AND I 1 J 0, 504, 506 and 508 ST. nets AT LOW PRICES. $1 SO 1 00 73o X33 GuO 100: Reloading Sets, Se; Complete Loading Cutters, 33c. 932 and 934 Liberty St and , 703,705 and707SmithfieldSt Price List of Snot Gnni and Rifles, oc&ttm SPLENDID CHEVIOT Sizes 3 to 6 years, deep cape, beauti fully trimmed with black silk cord, al ways i, for Five lines of double-breasted Cap Overcoats, sizes 2 to 14, newest plaids, kilt or plain back, regularlj" 5 now S3.50. Blue Chinchilla Reefer Jacket 7 to 14 years, velvet collar, for $2.75. THESE BARGAINS. M PHI M I I 1 Km ! -ii t Si i 5 . a? 1 I m K4, w :i .M, r. 03 i ta JWlBfSS mitmmjmssmmmwimMmHmmamism rn1 t sMi-wimwiTi ... .. -.-rm-m ) : x r s
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers