li" .THE" " PETiSBTIRG ' DISPATCH, v1 t5 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1892. 4i' -v'" 4 - ----.- - , , - .-"-. .' ',' . K ',','' - .---. EfiAN MOST EMPHATIC Jn His Declaration That the llng "nrumps, Democrats and British HAVE ALL UNITED TO DO HIM. UP. His Faith in the T.t-' lection of President Harrison ?s Inshaten. TYHY THE BEITISn AEE EVER RESPECTED Sew York, Nov. 4. At one of the moit enthusiastic Republican meetings of the campaign, this evening, held at Cooper TJnion, Patrick Esan, Minister to Chile, spoke as follows: My flrst duty Is to thank your honorable committee for the honor it has done inu in inviting mo to presldo at tills Important meetim, and the second is to thank you for the very cordial American welcome which you have extended to mo here this evening a welcome of which any man in this great nation might reel justly proud. I presume nav, I know that the reason why I have been selected for this honor is the Incttnat 1 am singled out by the un-American Mug wumps and by the pro-Biitish section whlcn, by the way, is the ruling section of the Democratic pres and party, as the butt of all their bile and venom against those of the Irish race who will not tamely bend their neck-, to the yoke of the Demo cratic party. I have daied to lorin for uiy t'Clfan independent opinion in American politics, witnout consulting the Democratic lio-se-., and, tueie'ore, at any and every cot, 1 must be downed, even if it necessi tates the calling un of their last reserve In the person of Mr. G rover Cleveland's pait ner, Wayne MacVeazh, to do it. Mugwumps In line With London. From the flrst day that my name was men tioned for the Chilean mision the Mug wump and the Democratic pioss, with some lew honorable exceptions, kept time with tne London Times in assailing mo. In Chile, while loyally endeavoring to uphold tho national honor, I was ticacherously at tacked from tho tear by those people, and but lor the thoroughly American stand ma-ntaincd by President Harrison, Mr. niai'.ie. Sccretarv Tracvand the other mem bers of the Cabinet, Ameiicau prestige and American honor would have suffeied a de teat liom which they would have taken many long years to lecover. The leasou why tho English flag is so much resDccted throughout the world out side or Ireland is the fact that the humblest Englishman abroad can feel that if he be un justly deprived orhis liberty, if his rights be unjustly Invaded, or his person unjustly assailed, he has the whole force of the Brit ish L'mpile at his back, and that the Jiritish navy, if within hail, will be leady to promptly demand, and, if necessary, pinmptly exact, satisfaction. In lelerriug to the unfortunate affairs of the assault upon the sailors of the Baltimore in Valparaiso, now so happily and honor ably arranged between Chiloand the United States, an officer high in command in the English navy said to the commander or one oi our ships ou that coast that if a similar assault ohould be committed upon his men he would promptly settle the matter at the muzzles ot his guns nnd make all the expla nations to his Government afterward. by cannot Americans act in this wayJ Simnly because there nre so manv unconverted copperheads, ever watchful and ever ready to take the part of any foieign foo against their own countrv, that a hoI would at once be raised for the head of who should dare to do so. the officer ) Not Mistaken in the Presidents I felt nnd I feci as an American that the glorious flag of this lepuhllc should wave at least as proudly as the standard of England, and that every American citizen and every American interest in a foreign land should be at least as secure as those of any other nation in the world. I thought, too, that I understood that these were the sentiments of the Republican party and of its standaia bearer, Fiesident Harrison, andl found that I was not mistaken. 1 theiefore adopted the course that I have pursued In Chile, and I am proud to come before you, my rcllow citizens, to-night, and to be able to say that my every act and every word in that connection met with the unqualified approval of such rcpiescnta tives or American patriotism as President Iiainson and James G. Iilafne. and with tho approbation of the entire JJepublican ptcss and party. It is unnecessary to say to you that the object of this meeting is to impress not only upon you here present, but upon the people ot this great city and upon tne country at large the advisability nay, the necessity or co-operating, by every legitimate means, in securing the re-election ot the man who, lor the past four years, has given to this Re public one of the most brilliant, the most manly, the most honorable and the most practically American administrations it has ever enjoyed since tho days of Washington 1'iesident Harrison. SF Complete Election returns fron all parts of the U. S. will be pn'Mshed in Wednesday's Dispatch. Order in advance to avoid disap pointment KAUrSIANXS' GKA"D LIST Or Costly Girts TorTo-Da. BUFFALO SILL! His thrilling book or TC6 pages, entitled "The Wild West," narrating in a most fasci nating manner the massacres, battles, en counters, adventures and escapades or tho irontien magnificently bound in gold en graved covers and profusely illustrated, i-old by book dealers at $1 50, will be given gratis with every boy's suit or overcoat to-day. A MAGIC LAXTEHX Or extra large size, v.itli red and black body, nnd beautuully colored slides. Strongly made and all complete (put up in a nice box) ready to amuse a whole crowd of chil dieu, will bo given nee (tr the book is not anted) with any boy's suit or overcoat. ABUAHAX LIXCOLX. The lire and steel engraving of the illus trious war Piesiilent, together with a com plete and accurate history or the Rebellion, ;1! contained in a book or C91 pages; finest paper, cleai est print, best binding; sold by book dealers for $2; w ill be given gratis to dav ith every man's uit or overcoat, Ihce at c gilts w oi th getting. Kaufmaxxs". Kaefmaxxs'. KiUFMAMiS'. 1 linusinds of 1'eopld Cured of piles, with only one package or Hill's Pile Pomade, the only pile remedy on the market with a bona flde guarantee with -ach package. Price $1 00, six packages for S5 00. By mail. Try it to-night, For sale bv Joseph Fleming & ban, 412 Market street, w KAtTMANXS' DECIDED TALK. "o Subterfuge or Ambiguity. Here is v. hat w e sav, and do: Bring us any suit or overcoat of a compet ing house and we will produce the same of better quality for 25 per cent less money. According to this, we -n ill sell Other clothieis' $20 garments for $15. Other clothiers' SiG garments Tor $12. Other clothiers' 12 garments for$S. Other clothiers' JS garments for $6. Xow, then, ir you want to pick your suit or ovcicoat from the best, finest nnd laigest -tock in the city, and cave 25 per cent (or mole) besides, stick to the old reliable Kacfmasss'. Yes Cash or Credit On fine dress goods and tho latest styles In jackets, wraps, etc, at J. D wyci's, 701 Smith lield street, room I, McCunce block, Open evenings. Tills Settles Itl Let the Prices Talk! Having read all the claims and counter claims, asseitions and pretensions printed in the clothlngadvertiseincnts of yesterday's papers, you will turn with satisfaction to this clean, and concise, statement made by Kaulinanns: Bring us any suit or overcoat ,ueiedbya competing house, and we will pioduce the aame, or a better quality, for 25 per cent loss money. Thin is open and above board frank and fair. It is jact versus fiction. Performance versus promises. Kacfmasms', The Old, Reliable Clothiers. Don't Take the. IUsk Of lire or thieves, but keep yonr valuable papers, bonds, etc, in the sate deposit vaults of the Farmers' JJepoait National Bank, 66 Fourth avenue. Boxes rented at $5 a year and upward. Overcoat Bayers, Itemember Th at Kaufmanns' will sell to-day for 23 per cent less money any overcoat advertised yesterday by other houses. rOI.ICE and Spies or Russia as Frank G. Carp entr found them, In THE DISPATCH o-ffiorrow. KAVFMAKXS' DECIDED TALK. So Subterfuge or Ambiguity. Here Is hat, we say, mean and do; Bring us any suit or overcoat of a compet ing house and we wtll produce the tame or better quality for 23 per cent less money. According to till we will sell Other clothiers1 $20 garments for $15. Other clothiers $18 garments for $12. Other clothiers' $12 garments for $9. Other clothiers' $3 garments for $8. Now, then, if you want to pick your suit or overcoat from the best, finest and largest stock in the city, and save S5 per cent (or more) besides, stick to the old reliable KAUPMAIfSS'. Overcoat Buyers, Itemember That Kaufmanns' will sell to-day for 25 per cent less money any overcoat advertised yesterday by other houses. The Great Success of the genuine imported Jo hann HofFs Malt Extract as a tonic nutritive, has caused a crowd of fraudulent imitators-to come into the market. Beware of them! The gen uine has the signature of "Johann Hoff" on the necic of every bottle. Eisner & Mendelson Co., Agents, New York. For Coughs and Colds use the Malt Extract hot at bedtime and the genuine Johann HoIFs Malt Bonbons during the day. A pleasant and active remedy. s AMUSEMENTS. HARRY DAVIS' EDEN M05EE AID FAMILY THEATER. WEEK COMMENCING NOV. 7. A WORLD BEATER. WILLARD M'KAY, Tlio famous Hoy Mesmerist, only 12 years old. AMELIA HILL, FANNY BURDETTE, . The Giant and the Midget. CUMMINGS & LORD'S Imperial Comedy Company. Election returns fiom tSo stage on Tues day nisht. Admission 10c. no5-74 GK .VXD OPEKA llOUSfc To-nieht. Matinee Saturdav. LILLIAN LEWIS. Thecrandest of modern plays. The great est of younjr actresses. Realism, spectacle, comedy, drama combined. A grand play, grandly acted, grandlv staged. LADY LIL. Pric! 15. 23. SO and T3c. Matinees 13. !5 and 50c. Next HPek, Police Patrol. no3 DUQUESN E, LeaSe, TO-XIGI1T J. H. GILllOUR DARTMOOR Matinee TO-DAY At2r.it. Hext week Carroll Johnson in The Gossoon. no5 THE ALVIN THEATER. CHARLES L. DAVIS, Owner and Manager. To-night, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, JOSEPH ARTHUR'S Distinguished Success, BLUE JEANS. 2fext week Mr. Richard Mansfield in Repertoire. oe31-33 H AKBY WILLIAMS' ACADEDT To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. LILLY CLAY'S COLOSSAL GAIETY CO. OC30-31 rpiIERE WILL BE A JL GENERAL MISSIONARY MEETING o: tho Woman's Auxiliary in Trinity Church OX SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, at 7:30. Addresses will be delivered by Bishop Talbot, of Wyoming and Idaho, and by Bishop Garrett, of Texas. All interested in misstonsare invited. Also, a WOMAN'S MEETING in Trinity Chapel on MONDAY AFTERNOON at 2:30. not-27 w ARRIS' THEATER Mrs. P. Harris.R. L. Britton. T. F. Dean, Proprietors and Managers. Every afternoen and evening. ONE OF THE FINEST. Week Nov. 7 "Waifs of New York." nol-102-TTS CHOIOS FLOWERS, LOW PRICE BEN lTeLLIOTT'S. Telephone 1S31. 33 Firth ave.. apl2-TTS Between Wood and Market. 5gUX-fcfc tjJ8ll m IS 10 SACRIFICE BIT A DUE BARGAIN SALE. We have been enabled to buy, owing to a line of beautiful Quartered Oak Goods. M S'J rliSiiiSii :llSllllll a tcf .ill "' " H "' yysaaj -g L.,- ' m SkV 16 of These Sideboards, From $35 to $22. SEE M'ELVEEN FURNITURE CO., LTD., SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW WALL PAPERS FOR 1893. SHIDLES. 4D3 SMITHFIELD ST. Some' wall paper houses keep their new goods back for spring trade. We show our new papers as fast as they "arrive. Most people take advantage of this and are six months in ad vance, and have the enjoyment of attractive, cozy rooms during the winter, and realize the full measure of bright, pleasant effects. Why put it off until warm weather? You want outdoors then. WALL PAPER FROM 5 CENTS UP. Every Side Wall Paper Has a Border and Ceiling to Match. Leather 'Papers! Pressed Papers! Varnished Tiles! SHIDLEV 4H SMITHFIELD ST.- Wall Paper Contractors. SPORTING GOODS 100 Loaded Shells, 10 or 12 gauge Hunting Coats, all sizes Canvas Leggins Shell Belts Victoria Gun Covers Paper Shells, all makes and sizes, 60o per and Cleaning Tools, $1; Wads, 10c for 230; Wad Send name and address for Catalogue and NEVER BUY SIMIXT LAIRD WHILE SUCH WONDERFUL VALUES. THE FINEST SHOES At $2.00, $2.50, $2.90 and $3.00 FOR LADIES AND GENTS EVER SHOWN ANYWHERE. .AXiHL "WRIR-ZLSTTIEjID. EVERY SIZE. EVERY WIDTH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. M. LAIRD, 433 and 435 WOOD STREET. OC31 - OPPORTUNITY DONT French Plate Glass. The line consists of Sideboards, Hall Racks, Bookcases, Chiffo- etc. .below we enumerate the following: jji'' u Just 4 of this From $60 OTJR WINDOWS, 434 and 436 Smithffeld C AFTER APRIL 1 1 SMITHFIELD 8T AFTER APRIL 1 SMITHFIELD ST No Charge for Estimates. no2 63-tts AT LOW PRICES. $1 50 1 00 75o 23o 60o 100; Reloading Sets, 33c; Complete Loading Cutters, 23c. y M Q32 and P-U Lihflrtv St anl -703,705and707Smithfi8ldSt. Price List of Shot Guns and Rifles. oc23-rrsaa ELSEWHERE OFFERS 406, 408, 410 MARKET STREET. I TTS9U factory discontinuing, Fine polish , finish, all Suite left, to $38. gggggigg ,JJL Street, Pittsburg, Pa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Al K "BUSTED" AND BROKEN WATCHES Can easily be put in excellent running order and at a Tory little expense at AEONS WATCH HOSPITAL. Watches Cleaned, 50 cents. Main Springs, 50 cents. New Jewels, 50 cents. Case Springs, 50 cents. And all other work in proportion. All worK guaranteed. None but best workmen em ployed. B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, 63 FIFTH AVE. nol-7-TTS .1 DOCTOR'S BILL Is some timei a necessary expense. Bat J ust the same it makes you blue to receive a card like this: To Dr. BIgfee, Dr., Professional services $75 00 When yon misht have cured that attack of lumbago or inflammatory rheumatism be fore it had got such a hold on you by taking The account would then read: To Jno. Tea A Co., Druggists, Dr., One bottle Rheuinacura $3 00 A little difference isn't there? Besides, think ot the suffering you would have saved yourself. McKINXIE & CHESSMAN MF'G. CO. 616 Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa. For sale by all druggists. nol-TTSsu STATISTICS SHOW That over three-quarters or the children attending school suflerrrom various natural and acquired de fects of eyesight which should demand Intelli gent nnd speedy atten tion. Scholars having eye Btiain are extended an invitation to have their signc examined compet ently, free of expense, on Saturday mornings at our establishment. oc29-TT3 IT IS That Whisky cannot be too pure, especially for medicinal use. We emphasize that conviction by offering to everyone a Whisky which cannot be excelled for purity in this country. It is none other than our Pure Old Extort, Neatly put up in quarts, which we continue to sell at $i, or six for $5. Mail and express orders solic ited. All orders promptly sent forward. JOS. FLEMING & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 41S 3IAEKET ST., COR. DIA3IOND. OC03-TT33U 1 HE1ACI stierenV (S SKITHf 111 SL fco ." a MISS IT. pi y i iS of these Hall Racks, From $35 to $22, boS-TS-tts KEW ADTEBTISEMENTS. TO-DAY KAUFMANNS Will Not Only Produce FOR 25 PER CENT LESS Any Article Advertised by Other Houses, but Distribute Grand Presents . . . Besides. . . . GIFTS Of unusual worthjand costliness will be distributed to-day. They are worth from $i to $2 each, and if we had not chanced to buy them from manufacturers who were pressed hard for cash we could never have afforded to give them gratis to customers. GIFT NO. I FOR BOYS: BUFFALO BILL. That thrilling book of 766 pages, entitled "THE WILD WEST," by Buffalo Bill, narrating in a most fas cinating manner the massacres, bat tles, encounters, adventures and es capades of the frontier, including Buffalo Bill's conquests in England. The entire book magnificently bound in gold-engraved covers and profusely illustrated, and sold by book dealers for 1.50; will be given away with every Boy's Suit or Overcoat to-day. GIFT No. 2 FOR BOYS: Large Magic lantern, Red and black body, strongly put to gether, all complete with beautifully colored slides, ready for the amuse ment of a crowd of children, will be given away with every Boy's Suit or Overcoat to-day if the above book is not desired. The Magic Lanterns are put up in nice boxes and cost $1 in any toy store. GIFT FOR MEN: ABE LINCOLN. The life and steel engraving of the illustrious War President, together with a complete history of the Rebel lion, all contained in a book of 691 pages; finest paper; clearest print; best binding; sold by book dealers for $2; will be given gratis to-day with every Man's Suit or Overcoat. KAUF FIFTH AVE., AND JLMl IN REGULAR $3.00 HATS FOR $1.50! This offer is for to-day only, and consists of 200 dozen Derbys, in black and all the latest shades of brown. The style is the latest Fall and Winter block, and the crowns range from 3 to 6 inches deep. These Hats would be excellent value for $ 3, but, being badly pushed for room, we will let them slip out to-day at $1.50. THE NEWEST SOFT HAT, THE COLUMBO! $1.50, $1.98, $2.50 and $3. These four prices stand for four different qualities, each quality being offered for one-third less 'than the cost of manufacture. These nobby Soft Hats, which are now so popular with young men, being all the rage in the big cities of the East, must go with the rest. This is an uncondi tional sacrifice to make room, and no goods, however desirable and fash ionable, are excepted. These stylish Columbo Hats come in brown, pearl and black. nm Children's Headgear Will be on sale during this Sacrifice Sale at from one-half to two-thirds regular prices. Remember, we are headquarters ,, for Children's Hats, our stock com prising more different and distinct styles than the combined stock of all other Pittsburg houses. Men's Winter Caps. We are now ready with a truly im mense stock of Scotch, Chinchilla, Velvet, Corduroy, Plush and Fur Caps at prices positively one-third less than elsewhere. SMITHFIELD ST, X J dm ALL OUR NOVELTIES IN S3a f MANNS' 'i -i 7, . $