10 THE PtTySBTTIiG DISPATCH. FBJDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1892.' OIHIZESS. All communications should be addressed to the Ches Fdttor. r. o. Box 4GJ. The Pittsburg Chess Club meets at tlie Plttsburr Library, Penu avenue. The Allegheny Chen Club meets at Dr. lUe' HsU. North arenu Monday anl Thursday even ings. Solvers who understand the German notation an peQuested to use It. PBOBiiEM KO. 164. Composed for The Dispatch. 1 KIT. E. JIITCHCjr, JICHFKEESDORO, TEJtS, Black: 1 piece. aq. d 'mt White: 5 pieces. White mates in four inoTes. PROBLEM XO.-2S5. Composed forThe DIspatch.1 BT COLOMX A. T. EOCKWXU, IT. S. Black: C pieces. Wlilte: 6 pieces. White mates in two moves. TEOBLEM XO. 2GS. Composed for Tlie Dispatch. ET ITAKUEL LOPEZ, SAJf A:vT0SIO, TEX. Black: 5 pieces. , r WM$L-m'j Wk W HI & HI! White: S pieces. White mates in tit o mores. GAME J.O 174. BUY LOPEZ. Plr-yed souk voir by both players on Xo vember 29, 1S32, at Baltimore. Score flora Baltimore 2eu.t: White. Lastcr.lBlack. 1. PK4 PK4 III. KtKt 3 Pollock. RB2 BxKc R K 7 ch RxQ B P Exit RQ2 BB4 ch BQ5 RxB P Q Kt4 PB4 PB5 . PKt5 PB6 PxP RQ1 PB7 S. KKt B3Q KtB3SS. KtB5 3. BKtS PQR3 23. KPxB 4 BxKt 8 PQ4 6. PxP 7. KxQ 8. KK2 8. BK3 10. P K K3 JL Q Kt Q 2 12. KRQ1 13. P K Kt 4 14. KtxP 15 1 K B 3 16 KtBl 17. R PxP 18. KtxKt 19. KB2 M. KKtQ y I'lB 24 . Jvt 1 BKKtV25 KQ2 QxO cli 26. BxR B QB4 Catles. BK2 BR4 PB3 PxP BKl KtB3 PKR4 PxP KtQ2 BxKt QRB1 BQ3 27. II IS3 28 K Kt2 29. BxB 30. RE 1 3L E R 7 32. KxP 33. K Kt 3 34 PB6 35 PxP 36 P 117 37. R Kt 8 38. ExEch KKt 2 39. P queens P queens 40 jKt4ch KB 3 Black W. H. K. Pollock. White E. Lasker. U.QQ6ch! KKt24 QQScu Resigns. GAME NO. 175. The editor or the Times-Democrat pro nonnces the subjoined same the best speci men of Hen- Lasker's blindfold play that he has met with np to date. It was one of fbnr pomes played simultaneously at the Hamil ton Chess CIud, Brooklyn, on the evening of November 15 las:: EVAXS GAMBIT. White. .1. PK4 2. KKtB3 3 BB4 Lasker. PK4 QKtB3 BB4 BxP BB4 PxP BKtSch BK2 KtB4 KB1 KzB PQ3 PQKt3 PQ4 QxP QKB4 Kill BQ3 Black. 19. R K 1 Raymond. KtKB3 KtxP BQ2 QxKt QKB4 PKt4 B B5 KKt 2 20. P K Kt 4 21. KtxKt 22. QKt3 23. P K E 3 24. EK3 25. RK B8 26. B R 3 ch wtfflb ZZfZi' Wm WW, m M M m WA ismZZ itxyjBM l?ZSA ?&iili v mm 8 ' m M H mm. vmfi. s?z v,jk maw. en c-vn I i . vZtAs " SsejaS iiite-1! Hi IP P8bb. " ;i ii ti!A , 4. P Q Kt 4 8. PB3 6. PQ4 7. PxP & KB1 9. QKt3 10. BxP ch 1LQB3 12. QxKt 11 B Kt 2 14. QE4 15. PxP 16. KtBS 17. Kt K 5 18. KtQ5 27. KtxB PxKt 28.EKtlchKE3 29. BB1 BKttcU 3a KKt2 B B3 31. KE2 32. QxB 33. KKt4 34. BxP ch S3. BxB ch 36. QxR ch BxR QEKB K R Kt 1 EKt4 QxB Resljms. SOLUTION OF PROBLEM NO. 259. BT W. E. MITCirDir. White. Black. White. BQ8 KxKt Q Q Q E 1 ch K other Q Kt 5 ch Other QKt7ch Dual KK4 QKt7ch Dual PB4 BB6cU SOLUTION OF PROBLEM NO. 260. BY JOHH T. TBAOT. White. Black. White. Q B 4 Kt x Q Kt x Kt ch QK4 ch QK4 htxBm QK4ra QQ6 m SOLUTION OF PROBLEM NO. 261. Br ROBERT H. SEYMOUR. Key Q to R 3. END GAME NO. 43. The position is a drawn one. A. K Kt 4. KxKt: 2PRS.KR6;3PB6, KxP: 4 P R 7, P Kt 6; 5 P queens, P Kt 7: 6 Q Q Kt 8 eli. K K b: 7 Q Kt 7. K K 7: 8 Q B 7 ch, K K8.UQ lt6,KE7; 10Q Qbch, K ES; 11 Q Q S. PR5:12Q B3.KR7: 1SQ Blob. KR6; 1 Q B 2, P queens; 15 QxQ stalemate. B 1 Kt Kt2. P E 5; 2KixP. This is the simplest way of drawlnsr. ir2 K Kt 4, P R 6; SKt KL I Kt 6;-4 P R 5K Kt 6: 5KtB3,and it is doubtful irliether white can draw. C. 1 KtKt 6. KxKt; 2 KKt 4. PR 5: 3 P E 5. P Kt 6: 4 PxP. P E 6 (PxP draws); 8 P E 6, P R 7, anil black wins. D Wo give the following line of play to illustrate an endini: with which the rouii! player should bo lamlllan 1, Kt Kt 2, P R 5; 2.KtKS, PESjKtBL P Kt 6; 4. KtxP. KB5:5, KKt4.KB6;6, PBS. KKt 7; 7, PR 6. KxP; 8.P E 7. KxKt: 9. P queens, K R 7; 10.EB8, Elite; 11, KQ2.PE 7, ana white- lit otuer BK4 Hi B B other PB4 wins. The method of winning will be found in "Chess Endings," by Freeborougli. In this varKtiou black drams by 2, XX, K B 5: 3, Kt B 1, K B 6, etc END GAME NO. 44. TVhlte wins: 1, Kt B 5, P Kt 7; 2, Kt Q 6 ch. KQ 5: 3, KtKt 7. KxP: 4. B BB, K B6: 5; KQ 2. P queens: 6. BxQ. KKt 7; 7, K K3, KxB: 8. KtQ6.KxP;9,KiJ2,KR8; 10.KtB5.KB7: 1L Kt K 3, ana wins. GAME ENDING 53. 1. xx, QxKt ch: 2. KxQ, R B 7 ch; 3, K K 3, R K 1 ch; 4, Q K 5, KxQ, mate. Correct solutions of Nos. 259, 260, 261, re ceived from Eugene Woodard, South Gran ville, U. T., and Otto Wurzburg. Grand Rapids, Mich.; of Nos. 259, 261, 44 And 59, Irom McDougail, city; to ail tne positions, from J. G. Stephens, city, and to all except 44 from E. E. UraUmer, Allegheny. In No. 260, Kt to Kt 4 is deleated by Kt toK7. "No. 259 has a dual after 1 K K 4, 2 Q Kt 5 or Kt 7. With that exception it is a good problem. No. 260. The variations after 1 Kt xQandlBK4ure the best parts of this. The mates in two are tbe blemishes. No. 261. A neat version of a very familiar theme." Woodard. "No. 259. A good problem. The B and Q work a good deal like Mackenzie's prize r in B. C M. No. 260. A fair problem. No. 261. Neat." Wurzburg. LASKER IN PHILADELPHIA. Herr E. Lasker becan his two weeks' en' gagement with the Franklin Chess Club on Tuesday, December 20. Following; is the programme of plav: Tuesday, December 20, 7:30 p. M., D. M. Mar tinez. Wednesday, December 21, 7:30 p. jr., D. M. Martinez. Thursday, December 22,2 p. x., A. K. Rob inson. . - Friday, December 23, 7:30 p. if., G. Reich belin. Saturday, December 24, 2 r. ic, W. P. Ship ley. ' Tuesday, December 27, 7:30 p. St., H. G. Voigut. Wednesday, December 28, 2 P. it, W. P. Shipley. Thursday, December 29, 7:31 p. St., simul taneous science in Parlor C, Continental Hotel. Friday, December. 30, 7:30 p. jr., H. G. Voight. Saturday, December 31, 7:30 p. jr., G. Eelch helm. Monday, Jannary 2, 2 r. jr., simultaneous performance at tho Franklin Chess Club. Tuesday, J.tnuary 3, 2 p. jr., A. K. Robinson ITEMS OF INTEREST. Cricket and Ibotball Field, edited by T. Taverner, offers a prize of 6s. por qoarter for the best problem in two or tnree moves which may bo bent in daring the quarter. Positions must be original and unpublished, but may be corrected versions of previously published unsound problems, providing that they are corrected by tbe original composer and a notification to that effeot is sent in with tbe problem. This competition begins at once. The editor will decide as to the merits of the positions. Address "White Knlghr," 15 Tarrow place, Bolton, England. The first tournament between Harvard, Vale, Columbia and Princeton colleges for the intercollegiate challengi cup will be commenced on December 27 at Columbia College, New York City. The four colleges will each be represented by two players, and each player will play six game. Yale will be represented by Heamstead and Skin ner, Columbia by Stnbbs and E. Hymes, Princeton br Dickie andEwlngand Harvard by J. Macka'ye and E. Goldsmith. The first game between Lasker and Mar tinez, a PetrofTs defenso, nas won by the former alter 29 mores. Lasker had the at tack. THE GAME OF DRAUGHTS. EEFEKESCE BOABD. 101 Black men ocenpy squares Jto 12; whltemen squares a to a Black men al ways more first. Checker Headquarters Home TTotot. tfnquesne way. batween Klghth and Xlnth streets : at Sam uel seeJ". at seventh avenue, tod Allegheny Checker Club room, bterrltt Building, Ohio and Wt Diamond streets. TO'CORRESPOXDENT. ' Positions. Problems. Gamas anl Cbeelwr News "will at all times be welcome. All communications to be addressed l'.O. BOX3. EASTETD. PITTSBURG, PA. PROBLEM NO. 110-EXD GAME STKOKE. BY A. J. UEFFSER, DEDUAjr, MASS. Composed for The Dlspatch.l Biack-1. 5. 6. 78. 11. 15, 16. 18. mm Wm hlte-13, 11. 21, 25, 26. 27, 28. 30, 32. White to play anil win. PEOBLEM NO. 211-EXD GAME STKOKE. BKTWEET MESSRS. i. P. HEED AHD W. H. TT80JT. Vhlte (Tyson)-H, 20: klnsrs. 3. 9, 10. eaH Blck (Eeed)-U, 16, 26; klnp. 17, 3. Black to play and win. GAME NO. 410-OLD FOURTEENTH. BT A. J. IIEFFXER. DEDIIAM, MASS. 3IM1H1MI "fMToMiTpiz gl7l8l9Ma eihSmm lKpzMz7i3jgZ3 29t30ifriTl32ji m m yfi r VM& 2&m Ww. 11 vm lSll B &m ,mr wmr fm i la ill w m m WM s 9 VM "MP, 11-15 14-18 2 9 1 10 7 1417 310 23-19 29-3 17-13 1910 2724 24 6 8-11 S- 9 18-22 714 25-22 1-10 52-17 26-23 IS-6 24-20-2 2G- 2-6 4-8 9-14 2-29 17-21 b 22-28 10-15 17-13 22-17 6-2-1 23-U 19-18 White -H C-9e 14-17 a 29-23 26-19 wins. 25-22 13- 6 21-14 31-20 16- 7 VARIATION" 1. BT A. J. UEFFNER. 2117 I 62 1 S1-2B I 19-12 I 2- 91 9-18 14-21 -29-25 1 12-16 I 1 6 I0-I4Drawu. (a) 29-21. 24-20, 15-24, 28-19, white wins. (b) 11-15, 20-25, 29-22, 23-18, white wlnt. A. J. IlEFFNEE. VARIATION 2. BT JAS. JOITKSOX. SIT CUMBERLAND. W. VA. 23-18 29-25.3 24-19 15 2-6 14-17 14-23 31-26 25-29 19-16 10-14 9-13 27-18 25-29 3J-27 12-19 IS 9 25-22 4.17-21 c 28-24 29-25 23-7 5-14 2J-23 24-20 29-25 27-23 d 3-10 6-9 W wins VARIATION 3. BY 3TAS. JOUNSON. 21-25 3J-21 29-25 I 25-22 I 22-15 I 15-21 White 2J-2I 32-28 I 24-19 I 28-19 wins. (c) Black has nothing better. (d) This combination can be effected in tplte of black, and I think wins for white. " NEW CUMBERLAND, W. VA. JA1IES JOHNSON. TAEIATIOV 4-BY B. MTAULDS. 1-8 2-6 12-16 24-20 16-19 31-26 17-21 3J-2T 3-25 27-23 3-7 21-16 8-12 18-15 1118 6-2 12-19 WW ins (e) Two weeks ago In a note on (tame No. 40 we uggesied thia move a belnn stronger than the move given in the X. 1. P. var. 30. which glvea 1-5 and wnllc wins easily. The above pliy showa that white has still got a win. but the play Improves -A hat has hitherto been pub isbed. And It Is with pleasure we forward to Mr. Heffncr a copy of "Lee'a Guide to the Game of Draught." and Mr. Johnson and Mr. MeCauids a copy ach of the English Champion Tourney Gaines Boor, 1892." GAME NO. 411 BHISTOL CEOSS. BT LAWRE3CE AEMSTRONO, BLTTHSDALE, FA. U-I6 811 1-6 16-20 10-17 9-18 23-18 22-17 24-19 25-22 29-10 23-7 10-14 6-10 4-8 14-17 7-V5 l-J-10b 26-23 17-U 31-26 21-14 14-18 (a) Ilils wu played la Xouxtu round of English Championship Tourney. 1892, be tween F, Dunne and F. Teschelelt, .and is game No. CO in match -Oook. (bLMr. J. H.Bailey, ol London, says that Mr. Teschelelt should havo won the follow ing position on diagram: Black-2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11. 12, 17, 20. mmmmt wmmwi m mmlmmwkm IP WWW MfM HH m m Whlte-13, 19, 22, 25. 28, 27. 23. 30, XU White to move and black to draw. 28-23 10-19 30-2J I 11-15 23-19 a 17-20 3-7 6-l 21-17 15-31 19-15 Z-ll 25--21 j2-16b 32-27 31-24 28-3 Drawn. (a) If 23-24 go 5-9 and draw. (b) Mr. Bailey goes S-ii, 23-21, IMS, 32-23, white wins. Bltthsdale, Pa. L. Abmsteoso. VARIATION 1-DUXNI ASD TrSCnELEIT. 19-IG 32 7 22-18 12-19 2-11 H-23 27-24 2521" 21-14 20-27 10-14 23-27 26-22 27-31 35-25 31-26 25-21 10-2(1 22-17 I 2S-24 I 24-19 8-12 I 1116 I Drawn. GAME NO. 412-SECOND DOUBLE COBNEB. BrjUAXQABCIACAXALEJAS. SrAIX. 1650. 11-15 9-14b 8-11 I 4- 8 16-20 3- 7 24-19 22-13 29-25-2 5-22-18 31-26 28-24 a 15-24 5- 9 11-16 7-U 11-15 Black 28-19 25-22-1 18-15-4 26-22 32-23 wins. Ca.) Tills same was published in Spain just 242 rears ago by J. G. Canalejas, in 1650. In his book he publishes certain leaaTnfr frames, known to-day as openings, and It goes a long way to prove that all of tlie standard openlnjrs of to-day were In prac tice then, and how much earlier we hate no means of knowing. Buta few vearsago the finds" of EsTPt take us back about 2.800 years further than our bpanlsh authority. 'The embalmed Pharaoh, KamescsIII.. of the twentieth Eftvptlan dynasty, who Is supposed to have lived 1.200 Tears belqre the Chrlatiau era. was disinterred at the village of Buiat, well-known suburb of Cairo, In the pres ence of the Khedive and other notables. The chamber of death has been careiully laid bare by competent hands, and we see his deed recorded on the walls, his enemies trampled under his feet, etc. Then In another sculpture we see him enjoy ing his spare time In playing checkers with a favor ite. What game lie was plavlng will ever remain a conundrum, as no record "of Barneses' problems has come down to us." Th above can afford very little comfort to those who claim to be tbe first to give this or that line of play, etc. (b) One of our ex-champlons two years ago claimed this was new, and lie was the llrst to use It. Drummond also gives the whole game, as It appears In the Spanish work of IGoU. copied Into The American DrauchtPlajer," variations 2 and 10. VARIATION 1WTLLII VS. MARTINS. 26-22 9-13 b 13-14 8-11 25-18 7-10 7-U 18-9 10-17 158 0-10 11-7 27-: 13-22 21-14 4-11 15- 6 10-15 11-ltS 25-18 13-17 3223 1-17 7- 2 12-17 6-13 19-15 11-16 18-15 Drawn 10-20 29 25 2- 6 19-15 1721 Lees' 31-27 3-7 23-19 17-22 15-11 Guide. VARIATIOKB-C. F. BARKER VS. J, F. REED. 8-11 29-25 6-15 10-7 13-22 7-16 17-13 4-8 130 2529 30-21 12-19 3- 7 22-18 2-9 7-3 22-26 Bccd 25-22 8-11 22-17 9-13 23-19 won. 11-15 25-22 15-22 3- 7 16-23 1S9C. 18-11 10-15 17-10 29-25 27-18 Leis' 716 19-10 22-23 21-17 20-27 Onlde. VARIATION 2 JOIIN DRUMMOND. 3-30-25 6-14 29-25 3- 8 23-18 15 32-23 11-15 23-19 15-24 6-22-17 13-22 2 22 8-11 28-19 9-13 25 9 15-24 26-23 4- 8 I8-19 6-13 27-20 11-15 18-15 10-14 15-10 7-11 10-7 Drawn VARIATION J-JOIIN DRUMMOND. 22-17 r 6-22 27-20 12-19 17-14 19-24 9-13 30-28 10-15 31-26 11-15 22-17 18- 9 11-15 29-25 4 8 21-17 15-18 13-22 28-17 15-19 25-22 1-5 32-23 26-17 15-24 23-18 8-11 17-13 B. wins VARIAT ON 4-JOnN DRUMMOND. 27-24 I 24-20.91 31-27 I 18-9 I 29-11 I 118 4- 8 8-11 9-13 I 11-15 15-31 I 11 win. TAEIXTIOS 5 JOflX DEUMMOSD. 7-11 17-10 B wins. VABIATION'6-JOHN DBCMMOSD. 18-;15 I 22-15 I 28-22.71 19-12 11-18 4 8 12-16 10-26 22-17 6-10 31-22 B wins. VAEIJITION 7-JOHN PRD1IMOSD. 8.25-22! 23-14 I 29-22 I 22-13 IB 9 I Black 14-18 1 9-25 ; 7-U I 10-14 I 11- 8. I wins. TABIATIOS 8-JOITX DRBMUOXD. 82-28 I 26-21 I 22-15 30-26 I 26-22 I 2215 711 I 1118 I 3 7 I 7-U 11-18 IBwIm VARIATION 9-JOnN CRCM510ND. 3-13 I 1S-23 I 3127 I 7-10 I 27-23 I 14-23 26-19 14-23 32-27 3-7 27-18 I 10-14 27-18 I 10-14 1 22-17 I 32-JS 22-15 24-15 27-23 19-16 8-4 16-20 1 5 8-11 19-24 24-28 27-31 31-27 19-16 158 28-19 16-11 26-22 711 12-19 3-19 69 28-32 31-26 18-15 2J-16 25-22 22-18 II- 8 Black 1118 10-19 9-13 20-21 32-27 wins. The above variations arc to be found in the A. D. P., and are ci edited to Mr. John Drummond, of Denny, author of tho "Scot tish Draught Player, ' but, as will be seen, the came taken trnm the Spanish wort of 1650 is also credited to Drummond. We seo nothing to hinder, all of tbe above having been known to tbe players of tbo days of Canalejas. For the bene tit of onr readers -who have no means of knowing these facts we have given the above CHECKEE CONDENSATIONS. G. D. Sherrow, of the Life, proposes taking a trip throughout Ohio, and will make, it his business to call on the devotees of Dameth. Our esteemed cotemporary. the Berry Ifews, is preparing a mammoth edition for tbo holidays. All desirous of securing a copy qr these numbers can have them by senainc: a 2-c-nt stamp to L. ii. Stearns, Derry Depot, N. II. We are in lecelpt of "Denvir's Single Cor ner Book o. L" It isa tnmll work, being simply what lias appeared in Mr. Denvir's columns, tbe Lamp and Inter Ocean on the above opening, :md contains about as much plav as would nil four columns of Tue Dis patch. It is to be bad from the publisheis, 137 Blue Island avenue, Chicago, III. It is expected that about 39 competitors will enter the Scottish National Tourney, which commences in Glasgow on January i, 1S93. A groat many young players are enter ing, and it will be interesting to see how they show up against the "cracks." II. F. McAteer is not satisned with abus ing checker players on this side of the water, but is now venting himself on Robert McCall, of Glasgow,Scotland. But his vent Ings have no effect, as Mr. McCall is too well known to be hurt by such unseemly attacks. And the Herald checker column is the best in tlie world. Deny A'ews. In a letter to this department; Mr. Gould informs us that so great has been the de mand lor ".Lee's Gnide to the Game of DraushtB" that he had Just sent 1,030 uioro copies to the binder; a great many of our friends got us to order copies for tlicm di rect from tho publishers, and it is, in our judgment, the best work on the game ever published at the price. We will only De too glad to secure copies for any of the readers orTHEEusFATCH. For one copy it will cost about 130 cents, owing to having to seoure postal order and postage to and fr.im Eng land. But a tew clubbing together can se cure it a great deal cheaper. Mandolins for the Million. The world-renowned "Bowman.1' the famous "Bruno" and the lovely "Imperial" mandolins. Customers are pleased, com petitors dismayed at our low prices. Alex Boss' .Music House, 113 Federal street, Allegheny, l'a. SECURE desirable boarders by a cent-a-word ad in THE DbPATCH. Ton should by all means go to Henry Ter heyden'a. 530 Smlthneld street, and see hU display of novelties m silver. Glove boxes, Glove menders, Match safes, Snutt boxes, - Toilet boxes, Stamp boxes, lionbon boxes. And hundreds of other things suitable for tbe holiday times. It won't codt you a cent to look at the goods. .A JCT.L-DBE83 suit that was originally made up to order Tor (10 now to be had lor.J13 50. at the Misfit Parlors, 516 Smithfleld street, opposite City Hall. For a sore throat there is nothing better than a flannel bandage damDened with Cham berlain's Pain Balm. It will nearly always effect a core in one night's time. This reme dy is also a favorite for rheumatism and has cored many veryjseTere cases. 60cent.bot-tktv THE POPULAR PLURALITY. Returns of the Recent Election at Last Re ceived From Every State One Method ofFignring Mr. Cleveland's Lead Places It at 301,370. New Yobk, Dec. 22. Spedd. The Evening Post publishes to-night the follow ing table giving the fall vote for President in all the States. The most striking ieature of these figures is the small increase of the total vote in 1892 over that in 1888. Dis regarding the scattering and nondescript ballots, the records during the last four Presidental contests show these totals for the Republican, Democratic, Prohibition and Greenback, Labor or People's party as it has been variously called: 1880, 9,218,251; 1884, 10,052,706, 1888, 11,370,662; 1892, 12, 028,008, as lollows: Q B sa 5 a r a 2 3 t s STATE. 5- S 2. S S " r- : : Alabama 13S.I38 9.197 85,181 239 Arkansas 87.834 46,974 11,831 113 California 117.907 117.7o6 25,226 7.187 Colorado 38,614 62,C82 3.677 Connecticut..... 82.395 77.025 806 4,025 Delaware 13,581 18, OH bS6 Florida 30,143 ...... 4,841 61 Georgia 129,386 48,303 42.139 983 Idaho 8,799 10.250 283 Illinois 424.149 397,325 20,685 24,590 Indiana 262.817 251.93 22,103 13,044 Iowa 196,403 219,373 20.616 6,322 Kansas 157,237 163.111 Kentucky 175.424 13-.,420 23,503 0.385 Louisiana 87,9.2 25.&!2 Maine 48,014 02,s71 2,045 3,062 Maryland 113.866 92,636 796 5.877 Massachusetts.. 176.813 .202,814 3.343 7,539 Michigan 202.290 2iU"08 19,792 20.857 Minnesota lfO 575 122,736 30,393 14.tT9 Mississippi 43.237 1.406 10,256 910 Missouri 267.353 2:6.340 41.102 4,318 Montana 17,534 18.83J 7.250 517 Nebraska. 24.740 86 895 82,5s: Nevada 711 2.B22 7.267 New Hampshire 42,031 45.63 292 1,268 New Jersey 171,042 156,003 903 8.131 New York 654,908 609,459 16.430 39,459 North Carolina. 12,951 100,343 41732 2.&S0 North Dakota.. 17,52? 17.354 17,360 Ohio 404,115 405.187 14.852 26,012 Oregon 14243 35.002 20,875 2.U8 Pennsylvania... 452 064 516.011 8,567 25,011 Khode Island... 24,335 27. CO 227 1.654 South Carolina. 64,698 13.384 2.410 South Dakota... 8,937 34,823 26.532 Tennessee 135.477 C9 973 23.622 4,856 Texas 239,148 77.475 99,683 2,165 Vermont 16,325 37,9 1.424 Virginia 64.0o8 113,217 12,190 2,61 Washington .... 29.922 34.451 19,264 2.487 West Virginia.. 84,417 80,291 4.1b6 2,145 Wisconsin 177,448 170.973 9,870 13,045 Wyoming 8,376 7,535 539 Totals 5.567.990 5.176,611 1.025,000 258.347 This would make Cleveland's plurality in the country 391,379. In this estimate, though, the Post credits the 85,181 votes cast Jor the unpledged electoral ticket in Alabama to "Weaver. This was the ticket indorsed by the Republican National Com mittee, and, if successful, the electors would have voted for Harrison. Most au thorities, therefore, hold that these 85,000 votes should be added to tbe Republican column in figuring the popular plurality. A similar question affects about 5,000 votes in Texa. These changes would make Cleveland's plurality in round numbers 500,000. Croup is prevented by. the timely use of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, tho mother's friend. Five Dollars TVill Buy How Much Furni ture? Not much in quantity, but in quality and variety a limit can hardly bo leached this time of year. P. C. Schoeheck & Soir, 711 Liberty street, opp. Wood. BEST BILL OF FAiUfi FOR BREAKFAST. lactated Fool. DINNER. ' 9- T.enf.t.A VtifJI. ?& SUPPER. Lactate!' Fool With an occasional lunch cf Lactated Food. This is the standard diet for babies of all ages It is relished by them as well as mothei'i miD and keeps them strong and welL nol7-de23 We Place Advertisements in all ' Daily and Weekly, Religious, Agricultural, Trade, MechaTnical Papers And Magazines At Lowest Cost. remington bros., Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 1484. All copies of papers containing advertise ments delivered to the advertiser. de2Vwh It Cores Colds, Conghj, Sore Throat, Cronp, Infla. eara, Whooplnj Congo, Bronchitis in& Asthma. A certain care for Consumption in.ilrit stages, and a snre relief ia advanced stages. Use at oseo. Ton will see the excellent effect after Uting the first dote. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles SO cents and S1.00. T'i'Bii WALL, i-AWSK MEliCHANT (QsJMIffl C eells the best, IlIlllilaGi the cheapest WALL PAPER GotfH Papers 3 & 5c. Gold Papers 8 & Ydc. Washable Tile Paper 36c. Wood Str. and 6. Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. T7-A-TON-KA AT 199 SECOND AV..PITTS l urjKG, will euro tlie following, free ot all charge: Dyspepsia, liver complaint, kldnnv disease, scrofola. indlzestion. consti pation, and all tlood taints. Consultation free, medicine free, enres guaranteed. Of. flee hours from 9 x. x. to 4 T. u.i 6:30 to 840 CYenlngs. Sundays from 12 m, to 4 p. if. .'.jjRmmiVMm MfiSSiWKSbBK fern ' J&HiKavt5 & H a 2? fli ls S 1 s guarantee lT.it.f 6:30 12 M. tO 1 P. ' I a ucao-i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I G. CAMPBELL & CHRISTMAS GOODS. Urxrbrellas, A SPECIAL BARGAIN. lffi 26 and 28-in. Windsor Silk, I U U NATURAL STICKS, STER- LING SILVER MOUNT-i :$5 INGS Worth $7.50. SEE OUR LINE OF Tight Rolling Umbrellas 75 DOZEN MEN'S NECKWEAR, Special shapes " and colorings, $, worth S1.50; $1.50, worth $2. MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS, TWO SPECIALS. $5 and $7.50. worth $7 and $10. LADIES KID GLOVES. Two special lots Suitable for gifts; 4 large Dnttons, browns, greens, tans, modes, grays; -wonderful values at 91 and $1.50. BARGAIN SILK HOSIERY. 10 dozen two-toned Fare Silk, $2, formerly 53 and 5150. Open every evening this week till 9 o'cloctc 27--FIFTH AVENUE--27 del9-Jtwr STDflE OPEN EVERY EVENING. 8 HIS FOR INDOORS OR OUT. -AND- Either make a nice Xmas gift. SILK UMBRELLAS, $3.50 TO $15. All the newest handle designs in $3.50 TO $15. NATURAL WOOD, CARVED IVORY, HORN AND GOLD, GOLD MOUNTED, SILVER MOUNTED. All our Silk Umbrellas arc guaran teed for one year. "House Jackets," some call them a man don't need to smoke to appre ciate one of these. Christmas shop pers tell us we've the cheapest Smok ing Jackets in town 3.50, 4.50, $6, 7.50, $io, 12 and 14. MORE MEN'S CIFT MEMOS: A PAIR OF GLOVES, INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, - SILK SCARFS, ETC., ETC. When in the store, don't fail to visit our Book Department on second floor. ENTIRE STORE . OPEN THIS ' EVENING. & 81, 83, 85, 87 and 89 Fifth Ave, ' ' ' do23 WALL PAPER. Our 5c paper is the best Our 7c paper is the finest Our ioc paper is good enough for the best of parlors. -Send for samples of these papers, sent free to any address. g. g; o'briees PIT AIlO ILL PAPER STORE 315 Fifth Avenue, Four Squares Fpom Court House.- hoSO-23-d 10M Juts. M N CAMPBELL K HOLIDAY SALE. The story told in a few words. Any of our $18, $20, $22 or $21 SyiTSor OVERCOATS in stock go for ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT IN OUR STOCK FOR $15.00. . COME AND TAKE YOUR PICK. OUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Steam Engine, A Blackboard, A Metalophone, An Air Gun, A Stee! Barreled Rifle, A Banjo. YOUR CHOICE OF THE ABOVE WITH EVERY SALE OF $$ OR OVER. Every purchase made in our establish ment, if not perfectly satisfactory, can be returned and the money will cheerfully be refunded, THIS-M 4-PLY LINEN 2,100 FINE COLLARS 7c. Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets. BRASS FRONT. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES. $2.90, $3.00, $3.90, $4.00, 5.00. 'GENUINE CORK, FIN EST CALF VAMPS CUSTOM MADE. LARGEST STOCK, BEST ASSORTMENT. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED . SATISFACTORY. W.M.LAI 433 ani 435 WOOD STREET. 406, 408 snd 410 MARKET ST. dolS RO, HEW AriVKItTISESIKNTS. 15.00; OTTIR .' our Store is Ojsi Until 8:30 DOCTOR WHITTSER T 14 iENN AVENTJEviriTTSBOno. PA. As old residents know and baelc Hies 01 Flttsbnnr papers prove, 13 tbe oldest 03tul ll9hed and moat prominent pbysiclan In tti j city, devoting specialattentfon to all clironla 5&SS: NO FEE UN TIL CURED sponsible McpnilC ana mental dti porsons lML.n V UUO eases, physical de mv. nerr0u3 debility, lack of enersy. ambi tion and hope.tmpalredmemory, disordered eight, self distrust bashfnlnes9, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, lmnover llied blood, failing povrers, organio weak ness, dyspapsla, constipation, consumption, nnflttinstheperson forbuslncss, oocletyan'l marriage, permanently, safely and pnviitety ffTftiBLOOO AND SKIN saTeV eruptions, blotches, falllnpliaIr,bones.palns (,'lnndtilar s-nrelllnjs, nlcerations of the toneue, month, throat, nicer, old sores, ara cmed tor lire, and blood poisons. thoroughly eradicated Iroui 1 1 DIM A DV kidney and tlie system. U II 1 1M nil l , bladder de rancements. weafc back, pravel. catarrhal dlschar.'os. Inflammation and other painful gymptoms receive searcumjj "ouiraen prompt Tlief and real cure. Dr. Vhlttlers lfo-lons extensive expert enco insures seientlflo and reliable treat menton common sonse principles. Cnnsnlta tlon free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as ir here. Office hours, ti.ii. tot P. M. Sunday, 10 A- H. to 1 r. jr. only. UK. 'WJtUTTIKB.SU reunavenue, fittsburi i WEAK MEN, toub attentio IS CALLED TO Till TZUZtun TH GEEAT ENGLISH EE2IEDT. Gray'sSpecific Medicine IFYOVSUFFEK from mm IMM , IMr- nrimi n At A T I2KITJUM11 AITIl TJUSRS voas Debility, Wrakness of Body and Mind fcprmatorrhei, and Inipotency. and all disease that arlie from ovcr-lndulzence and elf-abnse, a Loss of Memory and l'oirer. Dimness or Vision l'remsture Old Age, and many other diseases tha lead to lnsanltv or Consumption and an early eTave, write for onr pamphlet. Address OKAY MLDICINE CO.. IlmTalo. N. T. The Specific Sledlclnels sold by all druggists at tl wpcrpackaffe. orslxpacksRcsfortiOO, or sent hy mall on reecelpt of money, and with everyOO order W' GUARANTEE refonded. 490n account of connlerrclts, ire hive adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the unlr genuine, sofa In l'ittsbnrsr and guarantees Issued byS. b. llollanil, cor. binlthfieldaud Liberty iu. , Jyis-T-inrreosu DOCTORS LAKE, SPECIALISTS'In all cases re quiring scientific and confl uential treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, M. Jt. C P . S4 is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in the city. Consulta tion free and strictly confi dential. Office hours 0 to and 7 to 8 r. it Sundays, 3 to 4 p. it. Consult them person. ally, or write Uoctoes Lake, cot Penn ar. and JTourth, St., Pittsburg; l'a. Jel&ss-owic CURE YOURSELF Physician not needed. IwllIglxdij-sendfsoalMiFnrr tontTerersa prompt.permAncnt enre for LOST inCL T1T1UTT. T1BIC0CILS.SKST0I DBBILITT, MI3EI0SS, 6, JtlCri'AB.SpcrtsmeiAaoodJ, Marshall. Stlcb. 1 Bill BIOXjIP.A."g" SALE 1 OUR WINDOWS GIVE AN IDEA OF THE SUITS AND OVERCOATS WE SELL FOR $15.00. M Erai. 4-PLY " LINEN 2,100 FINE CUFFS lie. ATTENTION. de21-jrwj DR. E. C. WESTS NERVE & BRAIN Treatment, i naranteed specllle for Hysterli. Dizziness. Convulsions, Fits. Nervous Neurai?ti. Headache, Nervous Prostration causal by the ats of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental D nresjlom. dofteainr of the Brain resaltla? la In sanity, decay and doath, PrematrraOU rs. L,oi of Power la either sax; Involuntary Losses aal Spermatorrhoea caused by orer-otertloa ot lis Drain, self-abuse or orer-tndnhrenca. Eaea bat contains one month's treatment. 1.00 aba&j; slxforS.OO. by malt. WX. GUAltANTEE TCC BOXF.1 Toenre any case. With each order recstve-l -six boxes we will send the ptrchaser our wrlttst guarantee to refund the rnoas7 If thetreatmsi: dees not cure. Guarantees Issued only by livKC. O.3TU0KY. Oruirlst, -Jola Agent, Nos,2Wl aal 1101 Fenn avenue, corner Write avenue ana fultoa street, 1'lttsbur. Pa. Use btu Uj' Ulirrha4 CrantpC'ure. aandjj cts. ja-ls:-od WOOD'S PIIOSPHODIXK, The Great English Remedy. Promptly" and permanently enres all forms of .ermus Weaki'Ut.Lmlsslont, bpfr matorrhea. Imvitcncj anl all effects of Abuse or -ceMM.Eecn prescribed over 3d )ears in tnousanu ol cases; Is the only BeliaoU and Honest ikdieine known. Ask drujtjrlsts for Wood's i'JIOSFHODiE; u ne oaers f one worthless medicine In place of this, leave his dishonest store, incloseprlce in letter, and we will fend hy retnrn mall. Price, one package, ft : sis. t. Onr tHU plrme: rtx viU curt. Pamphlet la rilaln sealed nvinrM J stamps. Address TnETTOODCIIlIICAiL,CO., 131 Woodward srenne. Detroit, illca. S-SoId la Fltlsbar? by JOS. FLEJIDf G & SON, 17-oI-eodwk . 4i:iL-irte: straet. KilM9EliIl!HWl I KOEHLEB'S Installment House We occDpy tie entire Imilflinit 7 Sixth Street, MENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit I (Ready-Mads & to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Cash Prices Without Security. TERMS: One-third of the amount purchase oust be paid down; the balance In snull .weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted strictly confidential. Opes daily, from 8 A. U.t 9 P. M. Saturdays ill u r. M. I i i. .. vi 1 t I x S4. - ' " ' ,-.. - '--WA nil, ii hnJililiiliii
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