U-W'J !' rmmmjiwmm? JV' V ' ' -? " jt- - -v" ' -J - lj - - - - " ' " SO FRENCH ALLIANCE. The Czar Gets Positive Proof That at Least One Newspaper WAS BROUGHT UP TO ADVOCATE IT. Germany Sees Danger of Another Napo leon ill Keadj to Arise. IHE AH JIT BILL MUST BE MODIFIED Beklix, Dec 17. The developments in the Panama scandal are watched with the keenest interest, and, it may be said, anxiety. The one comfort to Germany is that the spectacle of corruption and con fusion among the French political leaders lessens the Russian desire to make Franc: an allr. Advises received here from St Petersburg show that iniormation recently reached the Czar that a certain Russian paper had received from Paris $100,000 for advocating a Russian-French alliance. He at once ordered an inquiry, which resulted in the discovery that the report was not onlv true, but that part of the bribes dis tributed by the Panama Cinal Company had been accepted by prominent persons in Russia. The Hessian court party, under the lead of SI. l'obedonoszeff, are hostile to a French alliance, and they seized the opportunity to work against French Republicans. The German Foreign Office is hopeful that Gen eral "Werder, the new German Ambassador to Russia, will succeed in detaching the Czar lrom France, and so lead to a new grouping of the powers. Afraid ot Another Xapoleon. Another, and to Germany a far more im portant view of the situation, is that the chaos in France may produce an adventurer who would hazard war with Germany as the test stroke to carry himself into power. The AorfA German GaxlU says that tome strong man who attained temporary noto riety might imitate the First Napoleon and seize the opportunity afforded by the po litical disorder now prevailing in France to make himself master ot her army and of the ronntry itself. The paper commends the French Government lor reiusing to grant dictatorial pnwet to the Panama Committee of Inquiry, and recalls the committee's first resolution as rendering every regular gov ernment impossible. It adds: "The end was Ca;ar, and Caesar is now desired by the Boulangists, who think, with reason, that the right man will soon be iound." The admission made by Herr Loewe, the Hebrew small arms manufacturer, that he oiiered to supply France with the ma chinery necessary for the manufacture of Lebel rifles, has caused renewed virulence ia the Judenhetze. Krupp Mils Guns to Russia. The papers which are making bitter at tacks upon Herr Loewe, ignore the open fact that Kxupp's works continually supply Russia with guns and ammunition, and that they executed large orders for that country at the time the nations forming the triple alliance Germany, Austria and Italy seemed to be on the verge of war with France and Russia. Even the Cologne Gazette, which has hitherto been above the anti-Semite craze, attacks Herr Loewe's ofler as strengthening the assertions of the anti-Semites, that the Hebrews have no natural teeling; that they never amalgam ate with auy people, and that they are dominated by the idea that they are a privileged nation that they may prey upon, but must not be absorbed by other nations. Although the composition of the commit tee of the Reichstag, to which the army bill has been referred, at first might appear un promising lor the Government, its elements Admit of such grouping under the induce ments that Cnanceltor von Caprivi may ofier as will enable the ministers to get a Majority. The committee, which com prises 2S members, is made up of 3 Social Democrats, 6 members ot the Frcisinnige Tarty, S Centcrists or Clericals, 2 Poles, 3 "ational Liberals, 1 Free Conservative and o Rignt Conservatives. It Must lie Modified to Pass. Tf the Chancellor reduces the monev vote to SlO.GOO.OW) and modifies the Govern ment's demands for an increase of the presem peace eilective, the bill will have a chance of approval. In its present shape it will stand no c ance hatever of becoming a law. The semi-official papers admit that certain changes are os-ential to the success 1 the measure, but they express confidence thtxl concessions will be offered that -rill be sufficient to win over a majority of the com mittee to the support of the bill in a form that will not materially change its scope. An ominous teature of the position is the envenomed temper of the Conservative opposition. Ihc tra litions of the Conserve tire party, which are all azainst opposing the demands o. the Government so far as army reiorais are concerned, are now set at naught. The implied threat of the Chan cellor in his speech when the bill was intro duced in 'the Rcichstaz, to dissolve the Hue and have a new election in the event f the measure being rejected, has had ht.le, il auy, ellect upon the Conser calive. The Kraa Zeitung. hose editor, Herr roii Hammerstsiu, is among the Conserva irc representatives in committee, declares .hat the bili will not pass, adding that a oalition between the Ceiitensts and Con servauves in tavor of supporting Chancellor von Caprivi is improbable before the Reichstag adjourns. The Kaiser Stands by Caprit L Lobby report has it that the Chancellor, feeling" iiidispo-ed and worried at seeing that it is improD.tble to obtain the assent ot the Reichstag to his full demands lor an in crease of the staniimg army, told the E'ii ror that he would gladly resign the cares ot office. His 5Iajesty, however, was not disponed to give the Chancellor any en couracement in retiring under fire. He ex pressed his determination to make the army bill a lau. eeu at the risk ot au appeal to :he ciiunm. He assured Count von Caprivi that he would stand by him under all circumstances. The Chancellor gained renewed courage lrom his interview, md assented to remaining m office and fighting the battle out, through dissolution ot the Iteichsvag, if need be. Nothing in his Si eeches in the Reichstag showed the slightest sign of discourage ment attributed to him by common rumor. On the contrary, he was even quicker and More spirited in defense or attack. With the weapon afinrded him by the Emperor's promise of Mipi'ort, he unqeslionably felt i niself in a better position to thrust ani ii. rrv and even liis opponents concede that i, ook lull advantage or his personally iwp.oved position. Whatever concessions u may offer to the committee, he showed 'to intention in the open House ot abating one jut or tittle ot his proposals. It smarck Seem to lie Ignored. A notable feature in the debates has been 'he omission ot all illusions to Prince Bis- nurco or any reference to his opinions. ais old adherents aoided introducing his ' ante in the discussions, and also avoided n h.littr in their old comparisons between ie policy of Chancellor von Caprivi and Int followed by Prince Bismarck. Tne Hamburg and Berlin bourses were ipiurbed esterday by a report that 20 dve- o. cholera and lour deaths lrom the st ase had occurred at Hamburg. To-day tlic al deniats of the story were issued. i t re p.r. had its origin in the fact that i,e authorities were clcarinc out the people .: in dirty and overcrowded tenements. i .e'ot the" residents were 511 and were i en 10 the hospital. This created a sus- u i hat the dread Asiatic scourge had , i.' a.tpear-d in the city. The persons cJ to the hospital were found to be ru. .rora lever. The authorities of . i.uurg have taken extra measures to t a llire.itcned recurrence of the epi- .mc 1.1 the spring. - nrcil tp 0er Emigration Regulations. . t;iuig bevond rnmor has been heard ot ine alleged communications exchanged by the European Governments in regard to the American restriction upon emigration. The report that such communications had passed had us origin in an article pnousnea in the FreiiunHaU, of Vienna, in which the writer railed at America for coupling her invitation to visit the Chicago Columbian exhibition with insulting methods again Europeans that are unworthy of a civilized conntrv. The German bill before the Reichs'tag, aiming at the regulation of emi gration, is specially designed to arrest the outflow of the laboring and poorest popula tion, which goes chiefly to the United States. The large landowners of Austria have held a (Heeling at which, with the view of preventing emigration, it was decided to recommend such a reform in the law as would enable peasants to lease and culti vate common lands The article in the Fremenblatt seems to have been a mere snarl with no official inspiration. TnE nines to bnv fine diamonds, watches. Jewelry, silverware, etc, la where you can tree tne uesv Feiecsinii tiuu c-.ii pnuu-, m that is at M. G. Cohen's, 36 Fifth avenue. Call and see lor yourselt. Our goods and prices will please. SECOND-HAND PIANOS CHEAP. Upright and Square Henricks Music Co., Ltd. Owing to the immense business we have done the last tew duys a lot o second-hand pianos taken in exchange fornew ones have accumulated in our store. We will offer them ata baizain in order to clean thorn out. There are both uprights and squares, some of them very line instruments and others not so good, so come at once and secure the best. Hexkicks Music Co . Ltd., 101 and 103 Fifth avenue. Open in the evenings. Cleveland's CaDlnet will no donbt give him some perplexity be fore it is filled to the satisfaction of every person. Tnur lady friend's China Cabinet will be filled to her satisiaction on Clirist mas, if you will send laer a nice Fish Set, Ice Cream Set or Dinner Set. A dozen Fine Fruit or Course Plates, and some Kich Cut Glass would fit in nicelv for either cabinet or Side Boai d. A zreat variety of this class ofsoods, than which nothing could bemoie appropriate lor Holldav Gifts, may he Had at Cavitt, Pollock & ta's, 935 Penn avenue. A few doors from Kinlh street. KLEBEKS' CHRISTMAS TIANOS, Steinway, Conoer, Opera. The three best and most popular piano' in America. All others must take a back sear in their presence. II Kleber & Jtro. 505 Wood street, aio sellins nearly lntli a dozen of them, every day lor Christmas presents. Warranted penect or money refunded. Terms low and easv payments. Call at H. Kleber & Bro.'s, 506 "Wood street. Store open ei ery night. The Public's Opinion Has been fullv demonstrated to us in their libeial patronaae, really beyond our expec tation, considering the hhrh-soundtn;; adver tisements which the papers are full of. Our stock is still complete in the way or brif-a-brae, all grades dinner sets, chamber sets, chandeliers, banquet lamps, lianjriii;: lamps, parlor lamps, etc, and as we buy direct fiom the leading laciories of Europe and America, we ale in a position to clve ou jrooil value. All jjooils first class. T. G. Evass & Co., Market street, corner Third avenue. Guitars. Violins. Mandolins. The beautirul Imperial jruttars and man dolins never fail to please. We have alo the famous Brnno guitars and Bowman manaolins. The finest in the world. Our low prices will atonin vou. Alex Boss' Music House, 143 Federal street. Are You Supplied With All Furnishings? Now is the time to select from the greatest assortment. The prices, too, are less than other seasons. In preierence to carrying over we sacrifice to close every noveltv. P. C. SHOtSECK & Son, 711 Liberty street, opp. Wood. B. & O. Christmas Holiday Bates. Tickets cood between all stations of the Baiiimore and Ohio Ilaiiroad Company will be on ale at ticket offices of that company Ire m December it to 26, inclusive, and iioin December 31 toJanuarj 2. inclusive, good to return until January 3, inclusive. Caxdelabhas in onyx, Dresden china or bisoue. many stvle to select from, from i9 a pair up, n. Kin.sbaclier Bios.' gieat holi day -ale, 516 Wood street. Seitd for catalogue and price list of all Kinds of wines, liquors and cordials to Max Klein, Allegheny, Pa. Four-t-lt linen, 2,103 fine, collais and cuffs of latest styles. Collars at 7 cents, cufls 11 cents. Saller, Corner Smithfield and Diamond sti cuts. De Witt's Little Early Risers. Best pill for biliousness, sick headache, malaria. WHEN PEOPLE DESIRE A good room they invariably read the To Let Room Columns of THE DISPATCH. 3Iarriago Licenses Xrmc. ( Gcorffe Hoffman I Isabella Bill 5 m. Kramer t Margaretta Atlamson. . j Andrew Hanlln Mary Duncan 0m. GootI i Catharine Itoach 5 Axel SUger. (Hilda Uillu Issued Yesterday. Residence. Baldwin township Baldwin township I'ilUburr 1'lttsbnrg PJttsburjt Pitisbnrg Allegheny AlfexlieiiT McKeesDort McKeespurt Win. Scnraman Sharpsburg I IilaUrlcli J Win. . Miller i Maggie Cewan J Conrad Blitz r Lottlu Marlies,.. .... .. (Charles C. Stltelv I lierllia Clildlon- Antonio Kattaylla , ( Vizcwze Cainella ) Win. baltzman ) Caroline Franz J Clias. D. HuklU i Mary E. ChllUon (James Kasli Alice K. William') ) Henrv Stewart. .......... I Jlaurle Oler ( Jnhn Crowley. (Jane Burns Aieijneny Elizabeth twnsh'lp Elizabeth township ...L. bt. Clair township Pittsliurir Irwlti rittsburjr PlttsburR Pittsburg Pittsburg Pittsburg Wheeling , Potts ville Itinkln ............... Haiikin Pittsburg 1'ltlsburg MrKceport McKccsport SCROFULA 12 YEARS Alwajs Sore, Burned Like Fire Ashamed to Be Seen Got Worse Under Fonr Doctors Cured by Cuticura. For about ten or twelve years I have been troubled with 6crofula. 21y head was always sore, mr face was dry and scaly, and burned like lire most of the time. My body had hlgred spots on it. and 1 did not Know nbatto do. 1 went to tour different doctors and titer helped me at first. In the lall I got worse agMu: then 1 trie oilier riuiedles but therdid me no pood. 1 was ashamed to go Into public. 1 Mas a sight to look at. Every one would sa: "What Is the matter, whr don't you take M'lsetlilngr" Even at my riallv labor Iliad io wear a surtorcap to keep the dirt roin gelling Into the sores. Alter! would wash. I would !u rnvfrwl trill, lit,. t-n1 ' nlmnlos sll uvrp nir ni-pL .tnil face. Some two or three people advlsen me to try the CUTicunx UEMEDUS. 1 did try iliem. and am glad 1 hai c done so. Glad to say I am a well man, and It, the best of health since. I cannot praise the Ccticura Kkmemes too highly. I enclose my portrait. LF.WIS W. KATON. LarVsvlUc, Pa. Cuticura Remedies CtrricritA Kesolvext. the new Blood and Skin Purlbcr Internally (to cleanse the blood or all Im purities and poisonous elements), and Ccticuha. the great skin Cur . and Ccticuha SOAI-. an ex quisite skin Parlller and Beauittler. externally (to clear the sklu and scalp and restore the hair), cure every disease and humor of the skin, scalp, and b'ood. with lo-ftofhalr. from infancy lo age. rrom pimples to scrofula, when the best physic aus, hos pitals, and all other remedies fan. "old everywhere. Price. CCTIcrrnA. 50c: SOAP. I5c; KESOLVEirr. tl. Prepared br the POTTKa Uitt'G asu Chemical ConroitATio.v, Boston. xJ3"How to Cure -kin .iseiJ3 ' n pages, S01Uustrat'.das.aud testimonials, mallei free. IPLES, black-heads, red, rougn, chapped and oily skin cured by Cuticuka Soap. U IHEOHfllZ ABOUT ME! In one minute the Cuticura Antl-Paln Plaster reilcre mei- ts i& inatlc. sciatic, hip, kidney, muscular W"A, and chest pains. ThcUrx aud only instantaneous pilu-Ulliug trengthejuig ndster. WasaWI DIF, DIED. BALL At the family residence, Mnrtland avenue, near Frtnfestown avenue, E., E.i orf Saturday, December 17, 1892, at 5 p. m., Will tam j . son of J. II. 'and Matilda Hall, aged 3 years and 6 months. Fnneial services on tjUHDAT at v. a. in terment private. P.ARCEHOFF On Satnrday, December 17, 1631, at 1 r. m., 11 rs. Elizabeth Baeckhotf, mother of Lawrence Barckhoff. Funeral will take place on Tcesdat, December 20, nt 9 A. M.; at 872 IranSatowri avenue, East End, city. 3 BARCLAY On Friday. December 18, 1892, at 1C:S0 r. jr., Jits. Isabella. J. Babclay. The funeral will take place from her late residence. No. 27 Knoll street, on Sabbath aptersook, December 13, at 2 o'clocc. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend. BECKER On Fridav. December 16, 1892. at the residence of her brother, John Lang, nt Grapoville, Westmoreland county, Catha bim: Becker, in her 2itli year. Funeral from her brother-in-law's resi dence, Xo. SO Walter avenue. Thirty-first ward. Southsidc, on Mosdat, December 19, 1591, at 2 p. si. Friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend. Carriages will leave William Semmolroek & Bro.'s office, 93 Seventeenth sticet, Southslde, at 1 r. M. sharp. BELL Mart Elizabeth Bell, relict of the late Peter Bell, aged 13 years. Funeral from her late lesidence, Aiken avenue. East End, Mosdav aftebsoos at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family aie respect fully invited to attend. 2 BRADLEY On Fiiday, December 16, 1S9J, at 1 a. it., Richard Bradley, In his 77th yoar. Funeral services on Sabbath, December 18, at 530 r. M, at the l evidence of K.B. Robinson, Wallace street, Wilkiiisburp, Pa. CLARK On Fridav, December 16, 1S92, at 3:10 p. jt , Mrs. Rose Clark, as;ed t3 years. Funoial f i om the residence of her sister. Mi 3. M. F. Dalton. 18 Tunnel street, on Mok day, Deceinner 19, 1SU2, nt S:30a.m. High mass of requiem w ill Lo read at St. Paul's Cathedral 9 a. m. DISKIN On Satnrday, December 17, 18D2, at 8:15 A. M., Rosetta, youngest child of Michael and Ellen Diskiii, axed 21 months and 17 days. Funeral lrom parents residence, rear 305 West Carson street, Southxide, on Susday aptersoos at 2 o'clock. Friends of the fam ily are respectfully invited to attend. ELLIOTT On Saturdav, December 17, 1592, at 2:15 p. jr., Joseph M. Elliott, in his 72d year. Funeral services Monday, December 19. at 2 P. St., lrom his late residence. No. 127 Shef field btrcet, Allegheny. Interment private. FIGLEY On Saturday, December 17. 1S92, at 5 o'clock r. sc, Jessie rt. Goe, wl:e of tne late Elmer Figley, in her 23d your. Funeral service at the family residence. No. 1S70 Second avenue, Hazelwood, on Tuesday MonsiKo.the 20th Inst., at 9 o'clock. Interment nt Versailles Cemetery, Mc Keesport, Pa. 2 FfJHS On Satnrday, December 17, at 7 o'clock r. M..ntthe residence of his son-in-law, Georpo Dornhatne, No. 127 Lacock street, Allegheny, John Fchs, in his 77th year. Notice of time of funeral hereafter. HARTZ On Friday, December 16, 1S92, at 6:20 p. m., Carrie, wue of Wiiliam Hartz, aged 33 years. Funeial trom her husband's residence, Station street and Pennsylvania Railroad, on Sunday, at 2 r. m. Friends of the family arere-pectfully invited to attend. 2 HEATLET. On Saturday, December 17, 1S92, at 9:30 a. m., infant daughter of William and Martha Heatley. Funeral Sunday (to-day) at 3:30 p. sr. McCALLIN At Fort Pitt, Pa., on Friday. December 16, 1S92, at 10 p. M., Bernard, son or Jnhn and the late Catheiine McCailin, In his 16th year. Funeral from St- Luke's Catholic Church, Mansfield, Pa., on Monday, December 19, at 9 A. II. O'KKEFFE Thursday eveninsr. December 15, 1S92. nt her residence, 604 Dickson street, Homestc.td, Pa., Rosa O'Kk.efpe. nee Wan gren, aaed 19 years, 1 month and 10 days. Funeral .rom her late lesidence, 8:30 a. it., Monday, December 19. Friends of the fam ily invited to attend, PATTERSON Saturday, Tecember 17, 1892, at 2 P. M., Miss Cora J. Patterson. Funeral will take place at her aunt's, H Patterson alley, at 1 p. u. Monday. Friends and acquaintances ot the family aie re spectfully invited to attend. SCHWARTZ On Saturdav, December 17, 189J, as 12 o'clock jr.. Catherine, wife of Peter J. Schwarlz, nged 41 years. Funeial services at the family residence, 5877 Ellsworth avenue, E E., on Mosdav, December 19, 1892. at 2 p. st. Friends of the family and members of Adelaide Nicholson Lodite 1SS, I. O. O. F. Daughteis of Bebekah, are respectfully invited to attend. 2 WEP.ER-On Saturday, December 17, 1892, at 1:35 p. M., Frank Weber, aged 35 years, 10 months and It days. Funeral on JIondvy at 2 p. u. from his late residence, Baldwin station, P., V. & C R. R. Friends oi the family are respect.uily in vited to attend. Interment at Rev. Lorch's Cemetery. , 2 ANTHONY MEYER (Fnrrr-ior to Merer, Arnold & Co.. T.'m.) ' JXDrRTAKER AND LMBALMER. Ofl'ceand residence, 1134 Pennnvenue. Telephone connection. mvll-57-MWFSit JAMES M. FOLLBRTON, CNDi-UTAKER AND EMBALMEC, No. l Eighth stroot. Vhapel for private imierals. mvlO-93-wFSti Telephone 1153 If you liavo Itlala-ia, Piles, Sick Head- ache, Costive Bowels, Dumb Ague or " iryourloouaoes not assimilate, ani Ri-ja .A' i'l" E will euro these troubles. Dose small. Price, 25c. Office. 39 Park Place, N. Y, QOdfflflioaaS 5? ? ? . " ROOMS. If y ou desire to rent a good room, or find a nice boarding house, considt the "Rooms To Let" and "Boarders Wanted" columns Tenth page) to-day. Some of the best hotcses in the city' are represented. gio Hats reduced to S5. Mourning Bonnets and Veils as low as $2. 407 MARKET STREET. Moaruiug aiilliuery Specialty. delfl-liS FrOnnil ;&. it f.-a ii iirmi'3 Kwnnio -r- U BEBBW LTHBil C2 g I EW AUVJiu..isJuuuj.a. ; I Lost 62 lbs In i months, and was a misery to myself and all about mo 'rom indigestion and liver com plaint. Physicians here and In Huntingdon failed to help me, and when I bad been con fined to the house two months, I be;an to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. In six days I began to rel ish food, gained 38 pounds In 34 days, can eat well, sleep good. lon't have that tired reelimr. In fact mv ex- Mr. Houpt. nerience is that for in- digestion and liver troubles and that tired Hood's :Z Cures feeling for I am anew man. Anv number of people In this town will confirm my statement. Harrison Houpt, Sax ton, Pa. HOOD'S PILLS enre liver Ills, constipa tion, biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache. FREE TO HOLIDAY PURCHASERS AT THOMPSON'S NEWYDHK GRDGEBY. With every general order of $5 to $10 we will give away, free, one handsomely bound cook book, which retail in auy bookstore lor $150, and with cenetal order of $10 and upward e will give away free one box of fine clears. 15 lis good raisins 1 W 8fts London layer raisins 1 10 10 lbs Sultana seedless ralsln .. 1 00 1-tt can Bichard & Bobbins' pluin pnd- dlnir , 20 10 lbs new lemon peel 1 00 Now Leghorn citi on, per lb 18 24 Jtunew English currants 1 00 25fti new date1? 1 00 16 lbs home-made mince meat. 1 00 161b-( jiood prunes 1 00 8 fiievapotated upricots , 1 00 12 cans choice tomatoes 1 00 12 cans choice sugar corn 1 03 iG cans choice string beans 1 00 18 cans good peas 1 00 It cans sweet peas 1 00 6 quait bottle olive oilr 1 10 Bxgood cream cheese 1 00 1 quart-can oxtail soup 0 lqnart-can chicken soup '-" 1 quart-can tomato soup 20 0 lbs Wilbur's imperial sweet chocolate. 1 0 16 Sis good mixed candy 100 10 flu cream bon bons 1 00 8 &i cream mixed candy 1 ot' 19 Hn taffy mixture 100 Sfticieam chocolate 1 ,0 8 Bn caramels 1 00 8 lbs mixed nnts 1 CO 5 lb boxes French mixed candy with u clock in racli box, $1 25. Wo make no charge for the clock; It is given awny gratis with every 5-ft box or this mtxtute. CIGARS. Don't forget your friends when Christmas comes. Noihing is nimo acceptable than a box ot fine cigars. Head our prices: 10c. cigar, 50 in a box $2 00 8c. eiirar, 50 in a box .-. .: 1 75 5c cigar, 50 In a box 1 25 3c. cigar, 50 in a box 1 00 Good cigars, 50 inabox 75 FLOUR. We want to call your attention to a now brand ot flour which we have added to our list, called "Good llono'st." While not quite so white as other brands we sell. It will make good, sweet biead; all that is required is a little extia kneading. Price per sack, $1. Can sell you a good flour nt 80 cents per Goods delivered free to all parts or both cities. To those living out or the citv we will prepay fielght on all orders of $10 and upward to anv station or landing within 100 miles of Pittsburg. Send for price list. HI. B. THOMPSON, 311 Market Street, Directly Opposite Gusky's Entrance. dclS-203 f y wmhMS&ABtfSM This Week's Sale. We have reduced some EXTRA FINE JACKETS and ULSTERS ior this week's ScLl& ;ffil5.00 FORMER PRICES $25 TO $30. DON'T MISS THESE lJfvL) R vs 6' 1 ) V Read this. It will do you no harm if you are not benefited. OUST lLOlSTlDJ'r We will lay aside a lot of fine Jackets edged with fine Mink Marten and Persian that sold for $60 to $70; we will sell whatever we have of these at ONE-HALF PRICE THIS' WEEK. THIS WEEK! Mink Tippets THIS WEEK ! Long Fur Wraps -S40- SOLD AT $70. ipD NEtV ADVERTISEMENTS. HOLIDAY A lot of Boys' Cape Overcoats, 2 to 7 years, kilt back, stylish plaids ami plain colors, regular $5 qualities, have been re duced to A lot of Men's breasted Overcoats, regular have been marked at i o 1 These are only day Snaps we are now offering in Suits, Overcoats, Mackintoshes, Smoking Jackets, Hats, Umbrellas, Shirts, Ties, Siisnp.nders. Gloves. Mufflers, eta Be ' wr- -- - j , , sure to see these a positive saving you on every one of them. Free for the Boys. This fine Baseball Bagatelle or sweet Metalaphone, or a genuine Zither with Suits and Overcoats costing 3 or more. ljpOpen evenings till 8:30 Christmas. Clothiers, Tailors and Hatters, AIrEGHEXY. HAIR ON THE FACE, KECK, ARMS OR 9UICKLY DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEWSOLU I IUN ? ftOP6N6 ? AND THE UKUWT11 FUKLVLK IIIBTUUIED WITHOUT TI1K L1GHT1.6T INJCHt utt DIHCOLORATIOV or THE MOT DELICATE SKIV. DISCOVERED BT ACC1PFNT. Ik Compounding, an incomplete niiture was accidentally epilled on tho back of the hand, and on washing afterward it w a ducotered that the hair wan completely removed. We purchased the new diecoTtry and named It HODEN'E. It is perfectly pure, free from hII iniuriom substances, and 60 simple any one can use it. It acts mildly hut surely, and yon will he sur- Ensed and delighted with the results Apply for a few minutes and the air disappears as if by magic. It has no resemblance uhafever to any other prepiration ever used for a like purpose, and no scientific diecotery eter attained snch wonderful results. IT CANNOT FAIX. If the growth he light, one application will remoTe it permanently; theheaTy grtwth such as the heard or hair on moles may require twotr more appli cations before all the roots are destroyed, although all hair will be removed at each application, and without the slightest injury or unpleasant feeling when applied or ever afterward. modene srpEECEDEs electrolysis Rteomm.ndtrt ha nil taka hao im.lert lirt merits Uxtd ill OtQDle of rtfintment. X s&lffYt&FZi&fck Gentlemen who do not SMMM priceless boon in Modene, which does away with hhaiing. It dissolves and destroys the life principle of the hair, thereby rendering its fntnre growth an utter impossibility, and i guaranteed to be as lnrmless bb writer to the a,Rii mimua s skin, young persons wno nrau'iiiii' W'Ai should use Jlodene to de-itrov its growth .iiunvue sent uy man, in sjiety m.llm.iiMi nnattmnmil f.eriirMv healed from observation! on receipt of price, S 1.00 pe bottle. Pend money hv letter, with your full address written pl.iiuly. Correspondence Bacredly private. Potage stamps receired the same ascash. always mention YuuKcocNTTA.MJTHisrArEU. LOCAL AND ) MODENE MANUFACTURING CCCCINCINNATI, O., U.S.A.C CUTTH1SOUT GENERAL AGENTS MANUFACTURERS OF THE HIGHEST 0RADE HAIR PREPARATIONS. A3 IT M AT J.0T WANTED. 3 You can rnqister tour Itttrr at anv Pont-ajfico and Insuri Its snU dellmrn I APPKAR AGAIX To Offe 81. 000 FOR FAILURE OR THE SUOHTEST 1N1URT. EVEKY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. R SEAL .WE ARE THE OUR GREAT SALE OF Alaska Seal Jackets, Seal Capes, Marten Copes, Mink Capes and Fur Wraps WILL COMMENCE and continue during the week. We keep no drygoods or notions store seals. We only deal in. the best. This you will find when you visit our store this week. n SNAPS. 2.50. new double and single $15 qualities $10.00. two of the manv Holi- for until 1 161-163 Federal Street, (lelS-W33U ANY PART OF THE PERSON annreciate nature's gift of a beard, will find a nnu an eniuarrnfsinKKruwiu ui ufi",'"i KILLING ALASKA SEALS -FOR- G-. BENNETT k CO.'S FUR ESTABLISHMENT. FISHERY II ALASKA, ONLY DIRECT DEALERS IN GENUINE -ALASKA SEAL PURS CORNER WOOD STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG. NEW ADTEKTISEMENT3. THE GREAT RUSH- amen mi&rsE Yesterday, where thousands were anxious to avail themselves of the oppor tunity presented to buy f ales, Diaiis, Jewelry, ' 50 Per Cent Below Their Regular Value, Was more than anticipated. Hundreds were obliged to go away will-out being able to be waited on. To them we deire to say that we have engaged extra salesmen to our already large; force and can therefore promise piompt service this week, which will positively be the LAST WhEK OF THIS EXTRAORDINARY SALE. We enumerate, a few of the GREAT bargains we have yet IN STORE FOR YOU: 7s7CT5b,ml NECK GUNS, DIAMOND LOCKETS, DI1MDHD STUDS, GF EVERY DESGBiPTIQN ONLY $15. For this beautiful, genuine Deu ber Gold-Filled Watch. War ranted for 20 years. Handsome ly engraved, with either Elgin or Waltham Movement. Hunt ins or Open Face, and warrant- :' ed a Reliable Timepiece. IMW jbdBffln ILL OGQDS WARRANTED US REPRESENTED. ONLY $3 For this Solid Silver Open-Face Stem-Winding Watch. Every one Good Timepieces. Wholesale and Retail AT $175 AT $200 AT 225 AT AT $250 $300 You can buy one of these beautiful Alaska Seal Jackets. We are the only house that keep this style in Seal. You should see them. THIS WEEK! ..FUR WRAPS.. $25. SOLD AT $50. J? We An Bric-a-Brac, M At Almost Tie ft Ara Soli For I For this Handsome Gold Filled Watch. Warranted for 15 yeare, with a good, reliablo American movement. Gents' sizs at the sama price. Jewelers. dclS SEAL BOX COAT We are the only fur establishment in the city that sell the Jaunty Bpx Coat in SEAL. Don't pass this Jacket Ask to see it when you come. THIS WEEK ! Mink Tippets S5-00 SOLD AT $10. ML 0NLYS9 ou fc 4 1 i
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