JIMJgjJIJIjgjjgjjjBHBHslsBsl&sMsisisMhsskssisHM ',-; -f s THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. 1891. T t y s X PINE POTTERY WOKE. Tariff Does Not Decrease Export From Limoges to America. A BETTER GRADE THAfi FORMERLY Machinery Has Supplanted Handwork in Many Instances. AHEEICA TUB LARGEST EUYEE OF CUIN A rrnoM a ETArr cobkkspondeitt.i "YVashixgtojt, April?. The larce popu lation adjacent to Pittsburg devoted to the pottery business, as well as every lover of fine porcelains, will be interested in a re port jnst sent to the State Department by Commercial Agent Griffin, stationed at Limoges, France. Following statistics showing the increase of the mannfactnre in the last three or four years, Mr. Griffin says it is remarkable, in looking over the ex ports from this district to the United States, to notice the effects of the new tariff: "Although the duty on china was un changed, there was an extra charge made on the packing. The result has been an in crease of about 24 per cent in the exports, notwithstanding the packing charges, and in spite of the hue and err made by the French press 'that exportations would be excluded by the new duties." A Decided Increase Shown. "The months of October, November, De cember and January just passed show an in crease of almost one-third over the corre sponding mouths of last year and almost twice as much as for the same period Id any year since 1SS4. The porcelain manufactured to-day for exportation to mo United btates is of a finer and mure valuable grade than formerlj; lew houses attempt the manufacture of cheap goods: the decorations are becoming richer and richer: the shapes arc finer and more artistic -The American taste is said to be tbe finest and most highly cultivated of any to which tbe manufacturers" cater, ibo average price of goods has Increased considerably. This Is solely dee to tbe richness of decorations and styles. Tbo price of labor has a downward tendency: there has not been published a single increase in wages, laotuppljot skilled and unskilled labor is greater than tbe demand, consequently tbere bas been a corresponding amount of suffering among tbe laboring classes. Machinery Succeeds Hand Work. "Machines of different kinds are being Intro duced all the time to diminish band labor, and thereby the cost of kneading, molding, enam eling. et. Is reduced to a minimum. Another process that has lately been employed, as yet serretlj, but with great success, is tbe use of electricity in clarifying tbo kaolin paste. The impurities which discolor and give a yellowish tinge to tbe ware are eliminated, and a poorer quality of kaolin can be made to produce as Due cbiua as the best clay. The reduction in price is said to be from 5 to 7 francs (86 cents to 1 35) per 100 kilogrammes. Tbe principal market for Limoges china is the United States. Between two-thirds and three fifths of all tbat is manufactured is sent thither. The home market is of little account; tbe cheap German and English china, with the poorer kinds of Faience, unae-sell tbo better porcelain of borne factories. Next after tbe United States and France are England, Russia, bonth America and fenain, in the order named." LlGHTNEK. AH ECCEHIBIC LAWYER'S AHTICS. Ho Carries Them Too Far in a Turkish Bath, and Is Arrested. Chicago, April 7. Frank Collier, the well known lavtjer, is in trouble asrain. lie was ar rested to-day and locked up for causing a dis turbance at tbe Palmer House. Collier made his appearance at the hotel this morning, ac companied by four or fire friends. He went at once to the bathrooms in tbe basement and de manded a Turkish bath. He was apparently In a jolly mood, laughing and singing, nut alter be had disrobed he seized a pillow and be labored a gentleman wbo bad just finished his bath. This made the gentleman anery, and the lawyer desisted, but proceeded to beat tbe at tendants with tbe stuffed weapon. For nearly two hours be kept up his pranks, until an at tempt was made to get him to dress and leave the place, when he became very angry. Seizing a big bottle, be threw it at tbe bead of one of tbe attendants. 11 r. Palmer was sent for, and be in turn sent for tbe police Tbe lawyer was taken to tbe station, wbere he quieted down, and in a short time was sound asleep on the hard bench In his cell. AS" EPIDEMIC OF HYDROPHOBIA. X.1VO stock at Brltt, la., Dying by Dozens From a Cur's Bites. Britt, Ia April 7. Dozens of cattle, horses and hogs are dying of hydrophobia. A maa dog ran amuck in this vicinity several weeks ago. A ew lork Failure. Nrw Yobk, April 7. Schedules in the as signment of Elphonse and Gustavo E. Do Keisthal. glassware importers, to Henrv G. Marshall, state tbat tbe liabilities are 176,785; nominal assets JKM, and actual assets SO, WW. TOE DYSPEPSIA Use Hereford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. J. J. McWllliams, Denison. la., says: "I have nsed it largely in nervousness and dyspep sia, and I consider tbat it stands unrivaled as a remedy in cases of this kind. I have also used it in cases of sleeplessness, with very grati fying results." In Memory of John Harper. Bank of Pittsburg, April 7, 1891. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this bank, held on the 6th inst, the lol lowing was unanimously adopted: It is our mournful duty to make record of the death of John Harper, President of the Bank of Pittsburg. After 68 years of service he is taken from active participation in its management to his eternal rest. The constant wish of his life, as expressed in a communication to the board in 1882, was that when taken the institution would be found in a better condition than at any former period of its existence, with its his torical policy untarnished. This wish has been gratified, and he has departed this life after having administered not only this, but all trusts imposed upon him, with fidelity, honored and esteemed by those with whom he has been associated. We extend to his bereaved family our heartfelt sympathy in this hour of their af fliction, and order these proceedings to be spread upon the minutes of the board, pub lished in tbe city papers, and a copy of eanie sent to his family. From the minutes. "W. Eosebtjeg, Cashier. Figure It Out TourseM. How many men's suits do yon suppose we sold this week at $6 75 each? "We sold so many it's hard to keep track of. Here is a list of the patterns in sacks and cutaways for you to choose from: Stylish plaids and checks, neat silk mixtures, plain worsteds and cheviots and fancy cassi meres, "We'll sell you one for $6 75 to-day. P. C. C. C, PITTSBURG COMBUTATIOS CLOinutG Compant, corner Grant and Diamond streets. (Turps? Nk'PT W WftTW P W . $?es?,Soreries5 s T. JACOB'S OIL SOLD BY- JOS. FliEMING & BON, il2 Market street, mhls-83 Pittsburg. for hre of , LATE KEWS IN BRIEF. Chicago lathers are on a strike. Kentucky is partly snowed under. Chicago will have a Coal Exchange. Senator Colquitt's condition ii not dan gerous. The ice over the straits at St Ignace.Mlcb., is still firm. Japan's imports are increasing, hut its ex. r oris are falling off. The war panic in a vague form is again prevalent in Europe. Paris proposes to hold an international colonial exhibition InlSE. Emperor William bas finally purchased the famous Scotch cutter Thistle. Senator Washburn says that Italy made a mistake in withdrawing Baron Fava, Tbe Pope expresses great satisfaction over tbe recent Parnell defeats in Ireland. Leprosy among New Brunswick fishermen is being slowly but surely eradicated. A new consniracy against tbe Czar's life has been discovered in St Petersburg. Tbe Dominion Government will not inter fere with Manitoba's school legislation. Two little Denver children used a kerosene can in starting a Kitchen fire. Both died. Five Japanese men-of-war have been hur ried to the Corean coast. Cause unknown. Jay Gonld has declared In favor of the pro posed blanket mortgage on the Union Pacific J. H. M. Stow, a Camden (N. J.) merchant, committed suicide by shooting himself through the heart. Tbo Gergoolc, the latest steamship from Italy, has landed 788 steerage passengers in New York. The rumor that the Vanderbilts will be rep resented in tbe St. Fanl, is regarded in Cbicago as plausible. Depew and Corbin deny tbat the Vander bilts are figuring to get possession of the Long Island Railroad. The report that Henry Villard has started on his return trip to New York is disbelieved by his associates. Adelbert Shaw, a student at Harvard, was drowned Monday by tbe capsizing of a boat in which he nas sculling. The wife of ex-Mayor Richardson, of Lowell, has been fatally Injured by being thrown from a carriage. Tbe twenty-fifth anniversary of the form in; of the first G. A. K. post was celebrated at Nashville Monday night. At the Mormon conference Mr. Georso Cannon said that thougb necessary, it was hard to give up polygamy. New York merchants express but little sur prise at tbe removal of tbe embargo on pork by the German Government. A fair, under the auspices of the Empress, will be held in Berlin for tbe benefit af the starving weavers in Silesia. A pauper in tbe county asylum near Galena, 111., named Hillet, has fallen heir to a German estate worth $250,000. The rnmor that General Thomas P. Rnger will succeed General Gibbon in command of tbe Division of the Pacific is confirmed. The North German Llovd steamer Ems bad a rough voyage to New York. Hich seas swept everything movable from the decks. During a wedding at Rahway, N. J , one of the guests was dangerously shot while some of tbe guests were saluting tbe pair with pistol shots. Toe Stockbndge (Mass.) Savings Bank bas been placed In tbe hands of a receiver, owing to the defalcation of $29,000 by ex-Treasurer Willis. i'he engine of one Rio Grande freight train struck another broadside at Malta and passed clear through it. Engineer Fulton was killed. The case of the United States against Harry L. Laws, at Cincinnati, for the importation of foreign labor, was decided yesterday in favor of Mr. Laws. Tbe missing Iowa cattleman, William Marsb, writes that he is alivo and well at Beverly, Mass., but refuses to vouchsafe any explanation. A monster miners' strike is Imminent in Belgium, which German miners will assist by trylnc to prevent the export of German coal into Belgium. Greenbacks amounting to JLTOO were found in an old violin which hs recently pur chased, by Casper Clements, a charcoal burner in Bergen connty, N. J. All Germany is now gossiping over a rumored anarrel between Emperor William and his mother, growing out of the recent visit to Paris of the ex-Empress. Thirty Bnrlington switchmen went on a strike yesterday, and eight trainmen were "dis charged for sympathizing with them. The strike may become general. A Russian Hebrew in the New York Herald denies the stories of cruel persecutions and opposes outside protests, believing that tbe Czar will see that justice will be done. At Mitchell, IncL, a yonng tongb named Myers tried to kill a Methodist preacher named Dobson. The minister from his pnlDit had reprimanded some of the bojs for miscon duct. Twenty Italians presented themselves at a Kansas City packing bouse and offered to work for SI a day. Other laborers formed a mob, charged npon the aliens and drove them from the city. Two Santa Fe bosom companions Mrs. Portia Doyle, a yonng married woman, and Miss Jessie Rigley, a governess, committed suicide together In each other's arms by snoot ing, on Easter Sunday, No cause known. Hon. James Fitzjames Stevens, tbe English judge before whom the Maybrick poisoning case was tried, has formally retired from tbe bench. His health was impaired by the worry and annoyance caused by tbat celebrated trial. Tbe French Government has definitely de cided upon taking a most important step in tbe direction of improving the sources of informa tion at the disposal of tbe Government in re gard to the commercial affairs of foreign countries. Colonel G. T. Fry, counsel for the defense In a Rome, Ga., lawsuit, is being hunted for by an irate busband and brother, and a killing is looked for at any time. Tbe "Colonel" in bis speech was too severe on the leading witness on tbe opposite side, Mrs. Deitz. The Newfoundland Government has ap pointed Francis E. Evans. M. P.. special com missioner to negotiate with the Imperial Gov ernment on tbe fishery dispnte. Mr. Evans bas been advised by the Newfoundland au thorities that it is necessary to secure au im mediate concession of some kind to allay pub lic feeling. The Colorado Legislature adjourned Tues day midnight. The principal frnits of tbe ses sion were the fight over the Speakersbip, which resulted in tbe killing of a police in spector; tbe re-election of Senator Teller; the adoption of tbe Australian ballot system; a met.opolitan police and fire law, and tbe ap propriation of 100,000 for a World's Fair ex hibit. Tbe Supreme Conrt has affirmed the deci sion of tbe lower court at Goshen, Ind in tbe famons De Kalb county cow case. A farmer brought suit against the Lake Shore Railroad for a cotv killed by a locomotive. Tbe jury de cided against him, and gave the railroad a ver dict for S5 and costs, it being alleged that tbe locomotive had been damaged that much by tbe collision. Prevent LA GRIPPE- - by toning up the system with AYER'S Sarsaparilla Take it also to restore strength after an attack. Cures others, Will Cure You aps-30 BLG0D The only real pnre vegetable blood purifier known wblch cures skin diseases, eczema, tot ter, salt rheum, boils, kinir's evil, rheumatism, gout, abscesses, neuralgia, and all dis ease from impure blood, often from scrofulous, tuberculous, or speclflo blood taint, hereditary or acquired. No mmeral.no fail ures.no relapses. Bold by JOS. FLEMING A SON, Druggists, a Market St. Pittsburg. p8 NEW ADVERTISEMENT. A BAD HUMOR CURED $5,000 Expended on Doctors and Medicine without avail. Gave him- I self up to die. Good Wife 'suggests Cutieura Remedies. Uses them 7 months, and is en tirely Cured. i 1 was in tbe war during 18M-64, and took a heavy cold at Gettysburg, from which 1 never fully re covered. In 1875 1 broke out In sores all over my cbest and shoulder, which seemed impossible to cure. 1 tried all tbe famed doctors 1 could find, and to no avail. I exnended some live thousand dollars trying to find a cure, but could not, and finally giving myself up to die. my good wife sug gested to me, one day, to trr theOnricuitxKnMK Dixs, which were so extensively advertised and used. I rollowed her suggestion, and am happy to say by diUcent application of your CUTICUKA, Remedies for seven months I was entirely cured, alter spending five years of time and money with out avail, and am a sound and well man to-day. loumay relerto me If jou wish, as 1 will tell anyone who may call on me my experience. C. L. PKAKSALL. 1 Fulton rith Market, Sew York. AFHIL 18, 1890. Guticura Remedies These grateful testimonials tell the story of great physical suffering, of mental annnlsh, by reason of humiliating dhiflznratlons. and of threatened dan- Sera hmpplly and speedily ended, by tbe CUTICURA EMEDlliS, the greatest b tin Cures, Blood Purifiers and Humor Remedies the world has ever known. CCTICCRA liSEOLVXKT, the new Blood and Skin Purifier internally (to cleanse tbe blood of all Im purities and poisonous elements), and Cuticuba. the great btln Cure, and UCTICCRA Soar, an ex quisite bkln Purifier and Ueautlfier, externally (to clear the skin and scalp and restore the hair), cure evervtfUease and humor of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, from Infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula, when the best physi cians, nospltals and all other remedies fall. Sold everywhere. Price, CrjCTCURA. fioc: Soap. 25c: Kesoivent, fl. Prepared by the Pottxb Drug and Chemical Coiti-ORATIOK. Boston. SSTSend for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," M pages, 60 Illustrations, 100 testimonials. PIM PLES, black-beads, red. rough, chapped and oily skin cured by Cuticuba Soap. No Rheumatiz About Mel In one minute the Cutieura Anil Psln Plaster relieves rheumatic sci atic, hip, kidney, mnscular and chest palps. Tbo first and only instan taneous paln-kllllng strengthening plaster. "wssuwk CUTICURA SOLD BY JOS. FLEMING 4 HON, 112 Market street, mb22 Pittsburg. Fortify the System BY THE USE OF fiPdnPlW EMULSION OfPure Cod liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES OB T.TMTi .AJNX) SODA. It lncrea8eo the resisting power against Disease. Re stores to health and strength the debilitated. Heals the Lungs and Cures the Cough. Palatable as Milk. SQRSALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.. s COTT'S EMULSION SOLD BY- JOS. FLEMING & SON. 412 Market street, mhl9-82 Pittsbnre. The finest and most palatable Rye Whiskey in the market at SI 25 per full quart; guaran teed absolutely pore. Send for complete cata logue and price list of all kinds of liqnorsto MAX KLEIN, 62 Federal su, Allegheny. Pa. te23-xwv Forty-five highest awards have been received by Sea bury & Johnson from dif ferent International expo sitions for the superiority of their Porous Plasters and other goods. Benson's Plasters have many com petitors but no rivals. It is not a nostrum. Got tba Genuine. li J(qF tJgr Before and After La Grippe KfeK. -LTTOTIOHSr SALE THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE TANNER CHINA CO., 38 FIFTH AVENUE, TO BE CLOSED OUT AT AUCTION, SALE BE GINNINa SATURDAY, APRIL 4, AT 10 A.M. , 38 EIFTH AVENUE. ap3-WT8n WAR! WAR! WART Not on Italy, but on French Satinea ANOTHER GREAT PURCHASE. We have opened 10,000 yards of the Celebrated Manufacture of FREEES KOECHLIE "35c Quality Gold Ticket" Please Note Our Price, 12o .A. "STJJRJD. Don't fail to see our New Spring Jackets, Blazers, Reefers and Gapes. HDOTJO-XjJLS &o Z-A-CIECEIEL 151, 153 and 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. and-MTVT When slovens gel Dorroms of rne:p&ns.wnen bxe given never hred of Two servants in two neighboring houses dwelt, But differently their daily labor felt; Jaded and weary of her life was one, Always at work, and yet 'twas never done. The other walked out nightly with her beau, But then she cleaned house with SAFOLIO. HOW TO DETECT IT. . Some Vslusble Hints Regarding ihe Grippe Signs of Its Approach end How to Counter ct Them. The dlscusson is to the cause of the Grippe s of course interesting, but gives little satis faction to its unfortunate victims. Whether caused by microbe or vagaries of the weather, its ravages continue and tbe country still bends under tbe scourge. In Chicago, recently, the deaths from this cause were so ex eat that the undertaking facilities of the city were insuffi cient to meet the emergency. The death rate Is correspondingly high all throngn tbe North ern and Eastern States. It cannot be too strongly impressed on people that, in order to ward off the disease, warning symptoms must be regarded and prompt action taken. It becomes extremely difficult to dis lodge tbe disease It allowed to take its course. Hence its name. It generally commences with aslizht headache, or pains in the small of the back or limbs. It does not always give one even as plain a bint as this a feeling of tight ness across the forehead, bnzzlng in the ears, or peculiar feeling about the eyes, may be all the caution one gets, so it is culpable careless ness to neglect even these slight signs. The remedy lies in a stimulant, and the pref erence should be given to whisky. All tbe doc tors of tbe country are agreed on tbis point, but are very careful to Impress on their patients the fact that pure whisky alone must betaken. Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky is the purest on the market, and can be readily obtained at all drug stores. This preparation, which is Indorsed by all the leading doctors, scientists and chemists of tbe present day, is this year adding to the first-class reputation which it won during the epidemic of the Grippe last year. There are many imitators who say their whiskies are 'just as good." Do cot be deceived. They are not, Duffy's Pure Malt is tbe only medicinal one. V AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE TO-NIGHT, YON TONSON. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. April 13-"THE BTILIi ALARM." apB-63 ZDUQTTIESIsrZE. Pittsburg's Leading Theater. The Buccess of the Season. Family Matinee To-Day. Neil Htbosss' COUNTY FAIR. Next week Donnelly and GIrard,in "Natural Gas." apS-3 HARRS" WILLIAMS' ACADEMT. To-night Matinees Mondav, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. WKBER dt FIELDS' OWN VAUDEVILLE COMPANT. ap7-78 GRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT, Matinee, Satnrday Only. MANNING OPERA COMPANY, INFLUENCE." Next week "Fashions," introducing Robert Fltzslmmons. apS-87 H ARRY DAVIS FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM AND THEATER. Commencing Anril 6- FAT LADIES' CONVENTION. Sablon Comedy Combination. Admission, 10c. Open 1 to 5, 7 to 10 P. M. ap84 WM. GRABOWSKY, Fashlonsble'Hatand Bonnet Blsachtr. It is difficult to tell which of our first-class mil linery houses shows tbe finest display of ladles' and children's spring hats and bonnets. The large bats are stupendously gorgeous, tbe shapes will be one extremi or tbe other. We are much pleased to state to our many cus tomers tbat we can copy nearly every pattern tbat is shown in tbis market. It is our aim to be ahead and we will show new sbapes as quick as Eastern manufacturers prodnce and import tbem. Tbe new Piccadilly Bailor or Plato has allied. Come and see it. Bring your old-fashioned hat now, get it made over into the newest style, new effect, tasty work, new appearance. A quick return of goods, polite attention. Always take your hats to tbe Old Reliable Bleacheryof WM. GRABOWSKY, 707 Penn av., opp. Penn Building. Mall orders promptly filled. mhZt EDUCATIONAL. St. John's Military School, MANLIUS, N. Y. SUMMER SCHOOL, Rt, Kev. F. D. HUNTlNtrTOM. S. T. 1 Presi dent. Apply toLt. Col. WM. VKBBECK, Hupt. mhl-lJJ-MWF Wdy they polish the Vili. cleaning up JhJM4H4 RYAMwyll I I III Hull 211S ' J TV&rttH-f V.bll imwwmwwiJm . tTTCxh NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPRING CAJ5PETS WALL .'PAPER! la Carpets we show a venr fine line of Koyal Wiltons, Axminster, Velvet, Body Brussels, Tapestry and all kinds of Ingrain in style, quality and prlce. Jnst what yon want Wall Paper for rooms, tellings and halls, in choice styles and artis tic colorings, and all the new ideas in the market Yon are invited to inspect our stock. N- Geo. W. Snaman, B6 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. fel6-MWT THE '53 Goodyear Welt ONLY I made of Calfskin ever widely i mutual, uui. cTuwaere, owing to Improved methods w luaauiAciara oar goods are. i iuuuug ueueruianeverana uur wuoies&ie prices are juTTcruigaerer. urop u. a pcftuu cara. J. MEANS Jt CO. Bttlom, Bus. YOU SAVE I. lSS33r 11 !' ls55J.i W Mee-. f E3?'"ii a- Bgg-fc X.7?lSs -.V. IsiFff XVSKJi BV w M. iarsai.'v 1 Stsris'm AND BY BUYING OP MONEY K EEC Hi CASH KEE0H offers extraordinary inducements to purchasers of Household Goods. Not only hare you the very largest and choicest assortment of FURNITURE, OAEPETS, STOVES, EEFEIGEBATORS, BABY COACHES, etc., to choose from, but you can bujron the easiest terms and at prices far below those of other houses,' Keech buys in such quantities as to secure goods at factory prices. Buyers, therefore, hare an advantage In that they purchase at rhatare really WHOLESALE PRICES. KEECH will furnish your home from top to bottom and save yon money. See him before you make your selection. Baby Coaches from $3 50 to 30; catalogue free. Bedroom Suites, Hardwood, from f 16 75, $18, $19 up. Parlor Suites, Plush, Tapestry, Hair Cloth, all prices. Carpets, Velvets, Axminsters, Brussels, etc., all sew. Refrigerators, all sizes, all styles, all prices. Clothing, Spring Stock, Wraps, Jacket and Hen's Suits. Library Furniture, Embossed and Plata Upholstery, EVERYTHING FOB THE HOUSEHOLD. HDD KEECH Si 923,' 925 AND 927 NEAR NINTH OPEN SATURDAYS TELL 10 P. M. iTsaTMMramtmMiMiJMiiMMiMssmnsMSK 1 TBxiSMfailjHB 1 ." vwJk wj BmsfB 1 mSaNjM3RBFb& V jv B3- ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY! (for Coughs, Colds and Consumption is beyond question the greatest of alii ! Modern Remedies? It will stop a Cough in one night. It will check a Cold in 1 ( a day. It will prevent Croup, relieve Asthma and cure Consumption if taken i I in time. "You can't afford to be without it." A 25 cent bottle mav save von i i 100 in Doctor's bills may save your life I Ask your druggist for it, or write to W. H. Hookeb & Co., 46 West Broadway, New York, for book. 1 inismnEBBiaMMiMiMBiaBHmiisTOK D B. AOKEB'S COUGH KEilKDY SOLD BT JOS. FLEMING fc SON, 412 Market street, mhl&82 Pittsbnrg. A GREAT - OF , BUYERS. Our store is filled with the best clothing .we know how to make. 20 ier cent discount is allowed on the entire stock of Ready-Made and Made-to-Measure. The profit that every other storekeeper is making we'll have to forego. Buy now. This is your chance. Bring your dollars to our store and see1 how near you can come to doubling them in what they'll buy in our goods. Our Special Clearing Sale is setting the tide o trade fast and irresistibly to Wanamaker's, and the 20 per cent off makes our prices the wonder of the clothing trade. The goods are here and must be sold. Will you see us to-day ? WAN AM AKER& BROWN, COR. SIXTH ST. AND PENN AVE. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ALL THIS WEEK. Opening of New Colors at RUBEN'S Ti.e Solieiiley" 81 00, 832 40, 83 90, $3 40. Ever on the alert to give the stylish dressers of Pittsburg the latest, best and most popular in the way of proper headgear, we take great pleasure in announcing our opening of the most comprehensive assortment of novel shades ever seen under one roof They com prise 10 brand new colors and are named as follows: Havana, Mel ton, Chocolate, Bussett, Tan,-6ran-ite, Electric, Cuba, Combine and Brighton.- Come and see them. EUBElsr, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 Smithfield St. ap5-wrsa GIVE UP Your good dollar for a doctor's prescription when you get La Grippe, and pay a druggist for putting upthe preserlpiion; and then nine chances to one you will have exsetly whst you oould have bought for 25 cents. HOFFMAN'S UEADACHE HARMLESS POWDERS. ur mn tea, sold wholesale nfc."llU AND RETAIL BY GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO, mhl6.itws' Sixtn arenue YOU SAVE TIME CREDIT PENN AVENUE, STREET. ap6-arwr I i ffrm WHY DO YOU C0USH?f Do you know that a little cough is a dangerous I thing? Are you aware that it often fastens on the lungs and far too often runs into Consumption and ends in Death? People suffering from Asthma,! Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Consumption will alii tell you that 1 ' IT STARTED WITH A GOLD. : Poti vsl"t OtTaWI frt narvTviT' ii- 9 aTn wah 4iO m mavau. w ugitvv AW I VOU TUU UiUQ9 -with sosenous a matter? Are you aware that I J33M0-XWF D K.AOKBB'8 COUGH REilt-DY SOLD BT JOS. FLEMING & SON, 412 Market street, Pittsbnre: mb!9-S2 CROWD - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EVERT DAT ADDS ANOTHER LINK TO THE LONG CHAIN OF EVIDENCE, PROVING CONCLUSIVELT THAT KAUFMANNS' Sell Every Article in Their Store for Less Money Than the Same Goods Can be Bought for Elsewhere. Eat yesterday a certain concern announced amid a great nourish of trumpets that henceforth it would sell the celebrated STAR DRESS SHIRTS, manufactured by HUTCHINSON, PIERCE & CO., at the very low (?) price of 99c, when as a matter of fact Kaufmanni have sold for many moons the same identical and famous SHI SITS if 85 CITS. OR $4.99 FOR A HALF-DOZEiY. This is only one example of the matchless and unmatchable prices quoted by Kaufmanns. Here are a few others. 100 DOZEN Men's fine laundried dress shirts, with ex tra quality 4 - ply linen bosoms so perfectly shaped as to fit any breast, and free from the ob jectionable bulging or breaking. These shirts are beauti fully laundried, and the material and sewing is betterthan in most $1 shirts "offered elsewhere, yet our price for them is only 69c. Ml Es, ill mr uhMJmtM flip SOME OTHER MONEY-SAVING ITEMS: Genuine 4-ply Linen Cuffs at iaa Men's Random Mixed Spring Underwear at 49c Men's full regular made Half Hose, plain or fancy, at 19c. All-Silk StvlishlVindsoF Ties at 15 Cents, Novelties in Silk Scarfs in Puffs and Flats at 39c Celebrated Guyot Suspenders (American make) at only 35c In many instances the above prices are lower than many exclusive (and other) dealers must pay to the job bers. We deal directly with manu facturers only hence our ability to easily undersell all competition. KAUFMANN Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St. THE LIEB1G COMPANY Hare for 25 years been putting op too lamous product wbicn stirred medical circles when flrst Inyented and giTen to tbe world by the renowned chemist, Justus yon Lleble. Their EXTRACT OF BEEF Is known aronnd tbe world and baa lately been carried Into "Darkest Africa" by Stanley. It Is nnapnroachablo for parity, flarorand beneficial effects. As Beef Tea. delicious and refreshing. Indispen sable in Improred and Economic Cookery. Genuine With frZ of Justus Signature von Iileblg B Protect Your Horse. Horsesboelnzbelnga most important opera tion, it is necessary tbat all shoers should understand the construction and diseases of the foot. Tbe want of knowledge and skill of shoeing often generate many diseases, such as corns, quarter and center crack, which are Tary annoying. Attention giTen road, track and interf enng horses. I also manufacture a HOOF OINTMENT, guaranteed to keep horses' feet in good con dition ANDREW PAFENBACH, Cor. West Diamond and Erie Sts. (Rear of Bemple'a Store), ALLEGHENY, PA. . fell-58-Mwr Celebrated Grand Denver Range Sold by all stove dealers. Manufactured by GRAFF & CO., 632 and 634 Liberty stree fe-21-jrwr TRAVEL TO EUROPE WILL BE UN USUALLY heavy tins season, and accom niodations should be secured early. We repre sent the most popular steamship lines, sell drafts, foreign coin. etc. MAX SCHAMBEKG A CO. Vn Smithfield at.. Pittsburg. Pa. Es tablished 188a. fell-wsn Oil, TTZXZ. SUPPLIES. Artesian Wells. For household and mechanical purposes. Prices on application. DARRAGH PURE WATER CO., Ja31-43-D 107 First ar., Pittsbnrg. H. O. HOWARD, CONTRACTOR FOR PaTiDE, carbine, sewering and concreting eel. lars, and repairing brick and stone work, and baUdlneenglnaand boiler foundations. Ofllcai 108 FOtmTH AV Telephone, liU n4-28-l v jSSsgI. . 'lis- ,T' - f5Siflra!AttssHNksw3E& "HASBAXTA1!" Is the name and trade mark of the best man's dress shi r t s manufac tured in this coun try. But that's no reason why we should sell it at a high profit; we show the Manhat tan shirts, exqui3-" itely laundried and finished, with open front and back,the same as other deal ers ask $1 50 for.at the even and round figure of SI or $5 50 for a half dozen. J OH. WELL SUPPLIES. IRELAND & HUGHES, FORGE AND MACHINE SHOP AND MANUFACTURERS OF Oil and Artesian Well Drilling and Fishing Tools, Corner Twenty-first Strtei, and A. V. R. R. Telephone No. 1222. PITTSBTJKG, PA. jal-3-D AJAX ENGINES -Airr- Corry Boilers. The best Oil Well Machinery in the world. All sizes of Engines and Boilers. Also all sizes Stationary Engines and Boil ers. Write for prices. Offices In Pittsburg. Wasbinzton and Bntler. Always write or telegraph to Corry Office. JAMES M. LAMBING, BOLE AGEST, CORRY, PA. mb5D MANUFACTURERS OF TUBING, CASING, LINE PIPE, STEAM PIPE -AWD- BOILERTTJBES -w. s. wItson. AGENT, OFFICE: 108 FOURTH AVE., PITTSBURG-, PA. Works at Oil City, Pa. Correspondence Solicited. Prices-on-Applicatfoniu