sapwV5i?" GAPMYFS STAR HIGH. Kothinu Seems Able to Prevent His Pet Bill From Passing. -A REVOLT AGA1HST THE "VATICAN. W by Trince Karl, of BaTaria, 'Wanted a Morganatic Carriage. A SEW MOTEJIKM rOR RECIPROCITY 'COmElGtlT. 18M. ET THE ASSOCIATED FRESS. Behlin-, Dec. a Events in the Eeich Btag and party movements which are less seen by the public, all tend to consolidate Chancellor von Caprivi's position, and as sure the passage of the army bilL Freis sinnige and Bismarckian papers pretend to believe that the Chancellor's position is un tenable. Every day the opposition produces a Iresh rumor as to who his successor will be. The latest nominee of the onti-Caprivi fao tion was ex-Minister von Puttkamer, who was named because the opposition could associate him with a cnrre nt rumor that Emperor "William intended to return to a Etrong reactionist policy if the army bill should be defeated. The Emperor felt the report to be offensive and caused an official denial of it to be made in the BcuJumuiger, which last night stated that Herr von Putt kamer ha not for some time even been re ceived by His Majesty. The fact is that the Chancellors posiuon has become strengthened by the open adhe sion of some of the party leaders and the private adhesion of others. Rational Liberals Tall In Line. Dr. Buhl, a Kational Liberal, has vron the Chancellor's thanks by promising that his party will support all the military de mands necessarv lor the safe.y ot the Em pire. The Eeichstag took Dr. Buhl's state ment as commiting the National Liberals to the support of the army bill Next, Herr Koscielski, in the name of the Polish group, aunonnced that they would vote to grant anything, so far as the final depression permitted, that would contribute to unite and strengthen Germany. With regard to the Center party, it is no longer a secret that a majority of the mem bers of the group, resentine the Vatican's pro-French policy, are treating the clerical attempts to influence the party to defeat the Government's scheme ol army reorgan ization as a hostile intrigue against German unity. So marked is the feeling ot many Centerists against the interference of the Vatican, which is attributed to the Pope's hostility to the Triple Alliance, that cer tain Catholic bishops advised Cardinal Bampolla, Papal Secretary ol State, that a revolt of the party against clerical lead is imminent if the interference is per llsted in. Tne Vatican ha, consequently, issented to leaving the Center party to fol low whatever course it pleases. A SpUt In the Center Party. This implies a temporary split in the party. Thirty-four of the Southern .mem bers of the Center will vote with the oppo sition, and the 76 others with the Govern ment. Thus reiniorced, the defeat of the bill seems impossible. The measure is ex pected to pass its first reading on December S As the Christmas recess begins on the 16th, the bill will not so to the committee stage until alter Kew Year's Day. 'The Emperor's bill acainst immorality, and the emigration measure will be taken up bv the Beichstag when the discussion of the budget is ended. "When scrutinized, the restrictive clauses of the proposed em migration law do not seem likely to operate so favorably as expected in lending a good class of emigrants to America. Well-to-do, orderly people will object to the pre liminary police supervision and the dis closure of private affairs demanded under the bill, while criminals, frauds and im poverished persons can go across the fron tier and sail from a foreign. -port without any reference irom the polio. ' An Anti-Semite's Astonishing Popularity. The trial of Eector Ahlwardt, the notor ious anti-Semite, who is charged with slandering Herr Xoewe, the small arms manufacturer, drags along in the Moabil criminal court The evidence against him is copious, but this fact will not militate against his election to the Beichstag. "While Ahlwardt was in prison awaiting trial he was elected to the Beichstag from the Arnswalde-Freidbergdistrict. Prior to his election only a lew anti-Semite voles had btseu cast in the district, and Ahlwardt's return by an enormous majority was a great surprise. To-day Ahlwardt submitted to the court as evidence in his favor six documents. The Public Prosecutor admitted that the docu ments were genuine, but declared that they could only have come into Ahlwardt's pos session by a gross abuse of confidence on the part ol some official The Public Prose cutor obtained the sanction of the court to exclude the public reading ot the papers re ferred to. The Romance of Prince Carl, of Bavaria. The escapade of Prince Karl, of Bavaria, whose mysterious disappearance from Munich excited notice, is nof known to be due to his connection with a pretty ballet girl who is two years his senior. The af fair was proving an expensive one for the prince, and his grandlather, the Begent, wanted Prince Karl to travel. Thereupon the prince applied to the Begent for his permission to contract a morganatic mar riage with the ballet girk The Begent refused and was making arrangements to compnlsorily send the prince nfi on a jour ney abroad in the care ol two officers, when Karl and the danseuse secretly left the city. The pair were traced to a secluded retreat in the Zillerthal Alps and brought back to Munich. The Police Court announcement is that Prince Karl was taken ill while on a shooting expedition, but that he has now recovered. The VossUeKe Ztitung, referring to he election of Cleveland, urges the German Government to take time by the forelock and negotiate a reciprocity treaty admitting American products, such as wheat, cotton, polk meats and leather into Germany tree of duty in return lor a reduction o"t the American tariff on German manufactured goods. . AHXIETY AMONG FIHAHCIEES. Sadden and Heavy Drop In the "Value of a Corporation's Stock. fET CABLE TO THE DISPATCH.: LosDOy, Dec, a There is great anx iety in the financial circles of London over the condition of the Trustees and Execu tors Corporation, the largest trust com pany in England. Its capital if 520,000,000. Its founders' shares of the nominal value ot 10 have sold as high as 10,000 each. The price of ordinary shares, on which 3 were paid In, have within a day or two fallen to L The corporation is heavily loaded with stocks and bonds of American breweries which were floated here three years ago, and which are now non-dividend paying. THE CHOLERA Df WINTER, Seren Hundred Deaths Last Week "With, the Mercuri Away Down. BY CABLS TO THE DISPATCH. 1 London; Dec. 3. lVopyrigfd.1 There were 700 deaths from cholera last week in Eussian districts where the temperature sveraged 5 below freezing. These figures show how impossible it is to avoid some recurrence of the epidemic next summer. Systematic local precautions are being quite extensively taken throughout Eu rope. Coicmbus would have reached America 60 days sooner had his sailors been strength ened wltli Cndahy's Hex iirand Extract of Bee! A DBTJG ON 'THE MABKET. Cold Weather Responsible for the lvw Price of Turkeys. f Turkeys at present are a drug on the market. The best could be bought for 12 cents per pound yesterday afternoon, and they were offered lor 10 cents in the even ing. Dealers state that the cold weather about Thanksgiving is responsible. When it was Warm the birds required little feed ing. They manage to pick enough running loose on the farms to fatten them, bnt as soon as the ground is frozen they can't get anything to eat, and the grangers don't like tofeed them corn. This is why so many turkeys were slaughtered about Thanksgiv ing time. It it keeps up they will be at a premium during the holidays. On the other hand should the present spell of nice weitlier continue turkeys will be cheap, for few w ill be killed. Hotel stewards and other buyers of deli cacies report that the supply of quail, prairie chickens and venison is plentlfuL Pheasants are getting scarce and the price is going up. SIBeUSSER HAS ANOTHER CHANCE . A Manufacturer Donates Money to Carry Ills Caso to the Supreme Court. George Strausser, convicted of murder in the first degree for the killing of Brandl, of the Southside, will have his case carried to the Supreme Court. Shortly after the ver dict was rendered, an utter stranger to the condemned man engaged "W. A. Hudson to make an argument for a new trial. This the Court refused. The fact that Strausser was led to commit the crime of which he stands r convicted, in the defense of his mo'ther, has aroused a great deal ot sympatnyior tne man. One of the most prominent manu lecturers in the city who felt for the con demned man, and who was of a more prac tical turn of mind than the many other sympathizers, handed Attorney W. A. Hud son his check for $100 to help meet the ex penses of an appeal to the Supreme Court. As Strausser is penniless and without triends, had it not been for the action of this gentleman his case would have been dropped. Sow he has one more chance for his life. ASK lOUB NEIGHBOR Why lier rooms are tenanted, and the answer will be: "I advertise my rooms in the cent-a-nord columns of THE DIS PATCH." t St. Mark's Guild's Work St. Mark's Guild House, South Eighteenth street, below Carson, will hold its annual bazaar from December B to 10. There Vill br musical entertainments and refreshments of various kinds. Under the guiding band of the Bev. Tarrant the work ot the institu tion has broadened, and with the aid of the people it is bound to become one of the greatest institutions for doing good in the city. SQUARE PIANOS AT A SACKiriCE. S50, 875, 8100, 8125 Uenricks' Music Companj.Ltd. It is our intention to ue the rear part of our wareiuoms for concert tmrposes on December 6 and 7, the date fixed lor our urand openine, and the above pianos being in our way ne must close them out at once. They aie all In good condition and aie cer tainly great bargains. Come at once and pet tlie choice. Easy payments arranirea if desired. Uenricks Mubio Co., Ltd , 101 and 103 Fifth avenue. Godowsky, the Russian Pianist. A pecl il proirramme will be announced for our Grand Opening, December C and 7. This will bo -the mu-icul event of tlie sea son. atch the newspaper for particulars. HtvriCKS Mcsic Co., Ltd., iul and 103 Kitth avenue. A fi?e brltle lmlr brush with every $5 purcliuse. LrrrELL's, 203 Sinlthfield. street. Have Ton Made Tour Purchase? If not, select a piece of lurni tare Irom the following list, at Christmas Is almost here: Antique rockers, Golddlvanc, Hmst easoK Gold olialrs. Jiainboo easels Howard chairs, tBric-a-urac table', Hat racks. Iirlc-a-orao peaestais, uim classes. Iirocatolle chairs, Hall chests, Hanslng cabinets, Leather couches. Mantel cabinets, Music cabinets, Jliii'lc port i olios, Oak easels, Platform rockers, riuoti chairs, l'lush couches. Rockers. Reed chairs, Revolving chairs, Rug couches, Shaving stands. Silver chairs. Rook asc. Blacking cases, Butler's tra j . Colonial rockers. Clothes poles, Cfcbincts, Chairs. Cheval. China closets, Curtain cases, Card table, Chiffoniers, Dressing tables, Dining tables. Divans, Desks. Euelire tables. Turkish chKlrs, Tapestry chairs. Eav chairs. Toilet tables. olje Floor rorkers. Toilet stands. Fiincy chairs, Tapestry conches. Ton are respectfully Invited to call at warerooins. P. C Schokseck & Sok. 711 Liberty street. Mrs. Sarah Trexler Of Philadelphia, "Bad Spell?7 With the Heart Dizzy, Faint, in Despair Hood's Sarsaparllla Cured. "I have suffered very much during the past Tew years from Heart Trouble Physicians said I might live a number of years, might die any day. I could usually tell when the worst attacks were coming on by feeling a sharp pain in the heart, then violent thumping, shortness of breath, fol lowed by a coldness coming all over me, ttfen d:zziess, FAlitTifESS, and then, unless I could lie down at once I would fall wher vtcr I was. I never dared to be left alone lor I bad to have help at once and that ap plied with vleor. I could not do any work, even to sweeping, and had to be caieful of the least excitement, 1 got very much dls conragedat the outlook, and thought There Was No Hope Of ever finding anything to help me. One day a friend asked, 'Why don't you try Hood's Sarsaparlllat' 1 thought It over and decided to try it. and I thank God for It too. Since I bezan taking It three years airo, I have had bnt one 'bad spell' and that was duo to carelessness on my part, and Irom that I quickly recovered. I cannot tell you how much better I feel and how thank ful I am. I eel as It I would like to tell everv person In tho world about It. I can and ao now do all my housework, even to washing." Mas. Sarah Tbexxzb, 809 Lati mer Street, FlilladelDbla, Fa, "I have known Mrs. Sarah Trexler from having purchased Hood's Sarsaparilla for a long time, and have every reason to believe that the above statement Is true." I:. & F. 1. Shocxlet. Pharmacists, Ml East Thompson Street, PlilladelpnU, Penn. HOOD'S PILLS are the best family cathar tic, gentle and effective. Try a box. THE LABI OF THE IAX& 0ABE. The Court Releases Colonels Hawkins and Streator From the Costs. The final disposition of the celebrated lams case was made yesterday. The court' decided tbst the defendants should not pay the costs, thereby setting aside that part of the verdict directing the costs of the ag gravated assault and battery case should be equally divided between Colonel Streator and Colonel Hawkins. Immediately after the verdict was rendered Attorney Brad docks moved that that part of it referring to the costs should be set aside. The Court granted a rule on the prosecntors to ap pear and show cause why this should not be granted. The case was argued several days ago. HARRIED. FRIEDMAN STRAUSS On Tuesday evening, November 29. 1892, at the reslaenco of the Eev. Dr. Meyer, Allegheny, Miss Belle Strauss, of New York, to Mr. Morris Friediia.it, of Pittsburg. DIED. ALLEV On Saturday morning, Deoember 3. 1892, at 7 o'clock, William H. ALLEIt. , Funeral sorvices will take place from the residence or Dr. J. W. Onstott, McKee's Rocks, on Monday, December 0, at 10 o'clock A. M. Interment private, BARVE or diphtheria, on Saturdav. De cember 3, 1892, at 12:15 a. M . Edward S., Jr. son of EJward S. and Ada May Barnes, aged. 1 year, 3 mouths and 18 days. FuneraUon Susdav, Deoember 4. 1892, at 1 p. v., from parents' residence. No. 8 Norman street, Allegheny. Interment private. BATNE At his residence. No. S3 Superior street, Atloirhcny, on Saturday evening, De cembers, Jonw S. Batse, aged 6G years. Notice of funeral in Monday's paper. BEIKEK-On SaturdAy, Decembers, 1892. at 11.15 a. M., Ealth Beiker, aged 49 years. Funeral will take plaoe on Moitday, De cember 5, at 8 30 A. x., from his late rel deuce, 107 First street, Allesheny. Requiem mass will be celebrated at St.Mary's Church, Alleghony, at 9 A. v.. to which friends of the family are Invited to attend. 2 BEHNH At his residence, S40 Atwood street, Oakland, citv. on Wednesday even Imr, November 30, 1892, at 6:15 o'clook, J. D. Beksd. The funeral services will take place at the Eighth Street Temple on Sukdat jcoexiso, December 4, at 10 o'clock. Positively omit flowers. s BIRKLBATJCH-On Friday, December 2. 1892, at 10 a. ., Heharetta. mother of Mrs. Sophie Movers, aged 70 years und 2 months. Funeral will take place on Suudat, Decem ber 4. 1892, at 1 P. Jr., from her late residence, No. 16 South Twenty-seventh street. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at tend. . a DENHOLM Suddenly, on Saturday, De cembers, 1892, at 3 a. x..Jonif Howard, sun or Matthew S. and Nancy A. Deuholm, aged 6 years. Fineral services at the family dwelling, No. 463 Frankstown nvenue, Twenty.flrst ward on Mosdat, the 5tn Inst., at ZT.it. Friends of the lamlly resDeotf nlly Invited to attend. 3 EILER On Satnrday, Decembers, 1892, at 2 r. at , PHLornnf a Eiler, aged 75 years. Funeral will take place irom her son's residence, No. 66 South Twenty-seventh street, on Monday, Deoember 5, 1892, at 3 v. x. Friends or the lamlly are respectfully in vited to attend. 2 FEITH In New Tork, December 1, 1893, Bertha Fkith, aged 47 years. Funeral StntDAT MORnnra from Union de pot on arrival of the 9:15 train. FELLOWS On December 3 at 3 10 p. v., Lizzie, the beloved wife of Thomas Fellows, at her residence. Woodvllle avenue. Thirty fifth ward, Pittsburg. Notice of funeral in Monday morning papers. GALLISATH On Friday afternoon, De cember 2, 1893, at 145 o'olock, ALOTS B., voungest son or Captain B. and Katharine Gallisath. aged 4 years 10 months and 16 days. Funeral will take place from the residence ' of his parents. No. 48 Diamond street, on Suhday AVTEKirooir at 1"45 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectrully Invited to at tend. 2 KEKN On Tburedav, December 3, 1892, at 6 30 r. M., Albert C. Kebw, member Engine Company No. 2,Allegheny Fire Department, aged 27 years, 1 month. Funeral from "bis late residence, 38 East street, Allegheny, on Sukdat, at 2 r. x. Friends of the family are respeotfully in vited to attend. 2 KING-On Friday, December 2. 1892, at 5 SO a. m., Stephen Kiho, aged 17 years, 7 months and t days, son or John and Mary King, at their residence In Allqnlppa, Beaver county, Pa., formerly or West End, Pittsburg, Pa. 2 LAUGHRT At Port Perrv. Pa., on Fri day, December 2, 1892, at 5 p. K., Hcqk Lacobrt, aged 47 years. Funeral on Suhday. DeeemDer 4, 1892, at 1.30 p. r. Interment In McKeesport, Pa. LIST On Saturday, December 8, 1892, at 5 30 a. tc., Louis List, aged 63 years. Funeral will take place from Jjls late resi dence, No. 40 Penn avenue, oqTuisdat, De cember 6, at 2 r. ir. Friends or the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 3 MARKELL On Saturday, December 8, 1S9J, in Monongahela City, Williak J. Mas kell. Funeral from his late residence on Mohday aitkrxook at 3 o'clock. MEARTZ On Thursday, December 1, 1892, at 6 45, Michael Meabtz, In his 70th year. Funeral from his late residence, 103 South Twelfth street, on Sukdat, December 4, at 2 p. x. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. MoCARBOLL On Saturday evening, De cember 3, 1892. at 8.-20 o'olock. Johk T., son of Catharine and the late John McCarrolL aged 25 years. Funeral from the family residence, No 2178-Second avenue, Hazelwood, on Mokday xoRKiKQ at 8 30 o'clock. Services at St, Stephen's Church at 9 a. x. Friends of the family are invited to attend. NORMECUTT At her residence, 526 Lin coln avenue, East End, Satnrday morning at 9 o'clock, Mrs. Catharine Walker Norve Cutt, widow of Enoch Normecutt, in her 69th year. Funeral services on Mokday, December 5, at 2 r. M. Interment private. 2 PEREET On Friday. Deoember 2. 1892. at 3.20 p. x., Akha Mast Pzrret, in her 74th year. Funeral from her late residence, 128 Mar ket street, Allegheny, on Iuokday at 2 p. x. Friends of the family are respeotfully In vited to attend. 2 REYNOLDS On Friday, December 2, J892, at 6.50 A. x. Mubvill Delbirt, the only son of Delbirt J. Reynolds and Birdie M. Rey nolds, aged 1 year, 8 months and 5 days. Funeral from parents' residence, Lincoln avenue, Mlllvale borough. Friends of the family are respeotfully Invited to attend. WINTERHALTEE Mr. ADSLIKB Wnr. TERHALTXB, mother of Wm. C. Wlnterhalter and Oscar CGanter, on Saturday, December 8, 1892, at 1:30 p. x.. In the 67th yearjjf her age. Funeral services will take place on Mok day apterkook at 2 SO o'clock, at the resi dence of her brother-in-law, Charles F. Schwarz, 8347 Forbes street, two doors from Halket. Interment private ,at a later hour. 3 ' ANTHONT METER fneeessor to Meyer, Arnold 4 Co., Writ.) JNDEKTAKER A.ND EMBALMEE. Office and residence, 11M Penn avenue. Telophone connection. myll-OT-Mwrsu JAMES M. FDLLERTON, UXDEUTAKEU AND EMBALMED, .No. I) Eighth street. ( bapel for private mnerals. rnylO-99-wrsu Telephone 1113 WILLIAM H. WOObi Funeral Director and Embalmer. Kooms, 8806 Forbes street, Oakland; resi dence 212 Oakland avenue. Telephone 4021. del3-220-Trsu Tutt'g Tiny Fills act as kindly on the ft child, the delicate female or infirm "Sw 0m age, B upon tlie Tigorous man. w Tutt'sTiny Pills S give tone and strength to the ireak 9 tomach,bowelj, kidneys and bladder TB?r PITTSBURG- - DESPATCH. .SUNDAT,- DECEMBER 4, MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " I L ' L I' L 1 TO HOLIDAY PURCHASERS AT THOMPSON'S NEW YORK GROCERY. With every general order of FIVE to TEN DOLLARS we will give away, free, one handsomely bound cook book, whloh retails In any book store for SI 50, and with general order or $10,00 and upwards, we will give away free one box of fine clears. 18 fts good raisins t 00 10 lbs Sultana seedless raisins 1 00 l.ft can Richard & Bobbins' plum pud ding , 10 fts new lemon peel 100 New Leghorn cltion, per lb 18 24 lbs now English currants 1 00 25 Ibi new dates 1 po 16 lbs home-made mince meat 1 o 16 lbs good prunes 1 00 8 lbs evaporated apricots...... 1 00 12 cans choice tomatoes 1 po 12 cans cbolflb sugar corn- 1 00 16 cans choice string beans 1 00 Id cans good peas 1 po 14 cans sweet peas '. 1 po 6 quart bottles olive oil 1 pjj 10 lb good cream cheese 1 00 1 quart-can oxtail soup 20 lqnart-can chicken soup 20 1 quart-can tomato soup 20 6 lbs Wilbm's imperial Hweet chocolate. 1 00 16 lbs good mixed candy 1 00 10 lbs oream bon bons 1 00 8 lbs cream mixed candy 1 00 10 lbs taffy mixture , 1 00 8 lbs cream chocolate 1 00 -8 lbs caramels 1 00 83bs mixed nuta 1 00 6-n boxes French mixed candy with a clock In each box, $1 25. We make no charge lor the clocks; It is given 'away gratis with every 6-a box of this mixture. CIGARS. Dpn't forget your friends when Christmas comes. Nothing is more acceptable than a box of fine cigars. Read our prices: lOo. cigar, 60 in a box j $2 00 8c. clear, 50 In a box 1 75 5c cigar, 50 In a box 1 US 8c. cigar, 50 in it box 1 00 Good ulgars, 50 in a box 75 FLOUR. We want to call your attention to a new brand of flour which wo have added to our list, called "Good Honest." While not quite so white as other brands we sell, It will make f;ood sweet bread; all that Is required Is a lttle extra kneading. Price per sack, $1 00. Can sell yon a good dour at 80 cents per sack. Goods delivered freo to all parts of both cities. To those living ont or the city we will prepay freight on all orders or (10 and upward to any station or landing within 100 miles of Pittsburg, bend lor price Hsu M. R.THOWPSON, 311 MARKET STREET, Directly Opposite Gusky's Entrance. A Ruddy Glow on cneeK and brow is evidence s that the body is getting proper nourishment. When tnis glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, andf health .is letting down. Scott's Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepsnd br Scott & Bowne, N, T. All druggisto. GRAND SPECIAL SALE AND- m!m SBSPsBS' of- Iran it ITCHES ' iHjk -and- mfSCySSm QllQiS,f1fl BRIC-A-BRAC. i?Br Commencing to-morrow morning, December 5, we augurate our annual special sale of the above-named goods, aggregating in value of over $50,000, which we will sell at retail at almost one-half the regular price the same goods are sold for elsewhere. This is a rare oppor tunity for people of both cities and surroundings to buy their Christmas presents. The above cut represents the well-known Dueber Gold-filled Watch Case. It is 14k fine, and has one of the celebrated Hampden movements and warranted for 20 years' wear. We have them in either open or hunting case, and we place them on sale at only $15, together with 150 10k gold filled cases, warranted to wear for 15 years, With a good American move ment, at only $9. Cheap at double that money. Gents' 1 4k solid Gold Watches, with either Hampden, Elgin,- Waltham or Howard movements, at 50 per cent less than the samtf can be bought for elsewhere. ' 1 14k solid Gold Ladies' Watches, Elgin movement, only i8. lii )i Dill 111(1 I At 33 Per Cent Bslow tha Regular Price. Every article warranted as represented. Call early before the as sortment is broken. Sol Silver Open Face Only KINGSBACHER BROS., , 516 WOOD ST. NEW ADVEB1IAE3JENTS. m is it OUR SEAL Are in such great demand? BECAUSE We sell none but the best, and that is what every lady wants. OUR FUR TIPPETS Are also in great DEMAND. Prices for this WEEK- $5, $9, $12 and $15. J.E.B Leading Furriers, GorloodStiiHiATa del LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. PURE OLD RYE WHISKIES From $1 to 1 CO per quart. CALIFORNIA PORTS, SHERRIES, Eh At 50c a quart. The Only Licensed Drugstore in the City. G. EI SEN BE J S, Successor to H. P. Schwartz & Co., Wholesale ahd Betail Dhuqoist. 113 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. PA. Tel. 3016. Established 1833. OClWl-TTSU I Wholesale and llet3il .516 WOOD ST. will in Earrings, M Gold-filUd Ladies' "Watch, warranted for IS years, with a good American movement, only $9. dei-170 JACKETS flsk7 fiHf m i W sDacnar Bros wrKw V KEW ADVERTISEMENTS, credit; Fancy Rockers. Over ioo Styles' to Select From. Pictures, Pictures, -ON CREDIT, But No Fancy Prices. iti ON CREDIT At Rock-Bottom Prices. Too numerous to mention. Our expenses are small and "we can save you money. s tbbbsTd m. F.P.TH0HAS Cor. Ohio and E. Diamond, ALLEGHENY. dei-ll-wrsu i THE DOS IN THE MANGER Is an lllnstratlon or tho position of piany of our competitors. Can't oat the "nay'! he is unwlllintr that otners should jjet it he doesn't succeed. Wo are getting the ''bay" by the Inducements wo offer solid poltt rlnirs, $1 25; ladies' solid itold watches, 125 00; ladles' jrold tilled Elgin 'watches, 12 00; gents' solid gold watches, ?22 00; gents' gold filled watches, $11 00. CASPIAN DIAMONDS St In cold rlnss, studs and earrings at prices to suit you. This gem rivals none It is tlie best. We guarantee it brlllianoy and lustre or replace them, FREE! We secure satisfaction lor every customer. Get your bollday girts of EMANUEL DE ROY, US SlrtTHFIELB 8TEEET (Near Seventh avenue). Sole agents for CASPIAN DIAMONDS. de4-sn 1892. HOLIDAY GQQDS SURPRISING VALUES. PERFECT MODELS OF ELEGANCE. 2.00 LAIRD'S SHOES w.00 FINEST MATERIALS. BEST SHAPES. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVbbbbbbbB $2.90 and $3 Worth $4 and $5. Ladies, This week we offer a special Bar gain Sale of Fine Shoes at $2.90 AND $3. Every Size. ' Every Width. Every Style. You can save $i to $2 a pair. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. $2.90 and $3 Worth $4 and $5. WILL SEHB BY HAIL CASH DEALER, W. M. LAIRD, 433-435 -I 406-408-410 Wood Street Market Street fa' -, -k NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BARGAINS IN SUITS That Will Odbe Your Eyes. Our big sales had broken several of the $10, $12 and $15 lines. We must and will keep' these complete. To do this we were forced to REDUCE THE PRICES OF THE BET TER GRADES. Vie result is that the very SUITS and OVERCOATS that were selling readily at $15, $18 and $20 Are Now $10, $12 and $15. Gentlemen, if you wish the greatest Bargains of the year, call and see these. Mothers should see the great offerings in BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS. Holiday Novelties in Neckwear, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs and Smoking Jackets at our usual Low Prices. CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTERS, 161-163 FEDERAL HAIR 01 THE FACEJBK, JMSO! UT PART Of -THE JEBSON JllSP il Gentlemen net. who of price, 81.00 p' bottle. Sendmoney W.'fiS SITOOO F 01 rSllirST TfflUOHTi.II I You i nqfMttr $4, $4.50 AND $5 SHOES THIS WEEK ONLY $2.90 and $3. LADIES' AND GENTS'. GRAIN AND TAN GOAT LEGGINS $2.75, $3, $3.50, $4. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT. 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.25. FINE BLACK, ALL-WOOL. W. M. LAIRD. deHW-Trsati 3Srt5SfflKE1 losHsdBsV sKSlH 7-BUTTON OVBRGAipRS OVERCOATS! STREET, ALLEGHENY. de3-WMts yUlWKLT UlddULVbU AU nc.mwfc.LS nun n. -.. --- . . - ? nopene ? JLUDTHXOEOWTJI rOXV SUTZOIXS WITHOUT TH IL1UHTIST IilJCKT O PICOU?KATIO OT THE MOT PILICATX UK BISCOTSRSP BT ACCIPrtT. lx OoMFOUHDiio, ma incomplete mixture wu accidentally fpllled on th back of the hand, and on wattling afterward it wa diecOTered that the hair wan completer remored. We pnrchaied the new diecoTerr and named It MODE5E. It ! pert ectlr pore. Irtt from all lnjnrlon, inbitances. and to imple anr one can it. It aula mildly bat enrely, and jon will be nt priied and delighted with the reeulti. Apply for a few minntee and the hair diappear aa if by magic It baa no reiemblance whatever to any other preparation ever need for a like purpoie, and no clentlfle ducoiery ever attained each wonderful remit;.. IT CAHNOT FAIX. .11 : the growth be light, one application will remove it permanently; the heavy growth each as the beard or hair on moles may rranlre two or more appli catione before all the rooti are deitroyed althongh all hair will b remoted at each application, and without the ilighmt Injury or unpleaiant feeling iTnenBPiieaoroToraifcorwiu. .. .--- do not apprecUts nature', gift of a, bearf. will find a prtceleee boon In Modene, which does fr with "hrring. lt.eol Se.troie the life nrinclpleof the hair, thereby rendering its future It dlitolvee ana growxn noma use Jioaenoioqriiruj n..-",.;:-;---- iir,Vtlnnl on receint mailing case, poetaie paid, (necure ly eealed from ooeervauon 1 on receips ,mmoneybVett?r.w!tbTour Wl address written PlBlCorreepondence u wh iwitinsi raft n. iLViiSMtniiuji jve- . &iT.'EVEBY BOTT1E OTJABAKTEED. PERFECT FITTING. $2.90 and $3 Worth $4 and $5. Gentlemen, You might as well save $i and $2 a pair now while LAIRD "offers 4 and $s Shoes at $2.90 AND $3. Every Pair Perfect. $2.90 and $3 Worth $4 an! ?5. WILL. SE1ID BY HAH. JOBBER AND RETAILER. W. M. LAIRD, 433-435- I 4o6-48-4io WoodStreeS. Market Street ?i& K1 stffPflMHPv n . .- .. -.. ' , . jtvkAJsK .,. - . - . ' v if-. -', .v .J&4v.se.Jia.iJ.i--A5.c4v-. "- v w" h, ?4inMiilk,iF ifflyAvVto.i.. v i - im Li t a. . jtjsrrtsV-i 'jj , ,-glaSfJ,it.ij.jfffcjahi- JL-TBs.eMigasisMPBsMgwt3CJMBg JtJsMtrf.aRftfi'mi B'l'stliBsriisTMrtfstWoMsWlTisfcilS , - ' 1 1 afr'irfiyiTiimssSKtffitVw'--lf- r5- - ii 1 1, - -, 1 j , 1 ,t,iift;&mfffimn)tft si i ' 1 ilf sTTTpT3gMH6sgsMPiH8l k &A nkj. jt jA-. -'- - Jlte& .suiit .i L. 1. 2&j ir xrtdnyMSBWSHBBBROsSBBSBBBBBVIWKIOBBffSSBnSBBKHu .
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