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.THE: PITTSBUEG- DISPATCH. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1891; '
iN OTHER GREAT DAY.
Exposition Saturdays Drawing the.
Largest Crowds of the Week.
ONE MORE TOPDLAR PROGRAMME.
Yisitors Express Hearty Appreciation of the
Sirfits to Ee Seen.
SOME OF THE l'ROMLXEXT EXHIBITS
"People's day, which comes every Satur
day, is jut what its name signific- It is
the day upon which all formal restraint is
thrown to the winds and the people take
possesion of everything at the Exposition.
There na one of the largest crowds of the
eeaon at the Exposition yesterday, and
their enjojment of everything could not be
mistaken. Colonel Cappa had a splendid
musical prosramme, as usual, all of his se
lections being of what is known as the "pP"
tilar," in contradistinction to the classical
order of music. Airs that are familiar to
even one were rendered as his band does
such thimrs and there were hundreds of
feet tapping the floor as the rollicking
music reverberated through the great hall
and et everything humming again.
The exhibitors seemed as if they wanted
to make an extra good display yesterday,
and it was remarked by many visitors that
they had never seen the hall look more at
tractive. In addition to hU regular pro
gramme. Colonel Cappa last night gave the
sexette from "Lucia di Lammermoor,"
which & considered Prof. Inncs best
piece lat year.
Machinery Hall and the Art Gallery were
given much attention yesterday, and in
fact, there was not a department that did
not seem to give more than ordinary pleas
ure to the thousands of happy-faced
visitors.
rCMPS TIIAT CAN AND DO PUMP.
Don me Tiros. & evtn. Limited.
Those who have not seen this exhibit,
near the tank in Mechanical Hall, should
not fail to do so without delay, and, for the
benefit of thoe who are not posted, a few
lines on the subject will be of advantage.
The first of these deep well pumps is the
"Single Acting," which is designed fornon
llowing artesian w ells, the special feature
of winch consists in its long stroke, which
insures a saving of steam, less wear and
jjreater speed Another w onderful pump is
the "Double Acting," which is provided
with two valves, connected to concentric
valve stems which operate in opposite
directions, one ascending while the other
descend, thus producing a steady flow of
immense bulk. It is guaranteed to lift from
two to three times as much water, with the
same steam pressure, as auy other artesian
well pump now made. The steam valve
motion which they employ on both of these
pumps assures almost noiseless action and
preatcr working capacity than from any
others knonn. The crowning feature of
these pumps is the remarkable conical or
taper valve which is used, the area of whose
upper port is greater than the inlet port.
The conical port closer consists of a series
of truncated rings, whose centers coincide
w itli the axis of the valve, and which fit
upon conical seats. The upper port actually
consists of a series of annular openings,
which are opened or closed simultaneously.
At the aluminum exhibit can be seentfie
hjiecimen of the wonderful chain, cast in a
sand mold, the process for which was dis
covered bv Mr IL E. Xevin, of the firm of
Downie Bros & Xevin. Particulars re
garding tins revolutionizing idea may be ob
tained of Mr. Xcvin at the pump display.
IlAXDOME FCKX1TCKE.
Hopper Bros. Co., 307 Wood Street.
Well, the days are rapidly passing in
which neople can take solid enjoyment in
contemplating this inviting, bewitching ex
hibit in north gallery. Hopper Bros. & Co.
nre eminently long-headed men, who have
all the new stvles and designs in household
furniture, and in getting up a display for
the Exposition they simply draw upon their,
ltrtnndlisR resources nnd five continued
-pleasure to their hosts of friends. It is y
surprising stoek that is carried by this firm,
full to overflowing with everything desira
ble for a real homey home,- not
fcimply an abiding place. In this
vast stock the variety is so greit that
personal individuality can be gratified; you
can stamp your houses with that indescrib
able something which marks your personal
tastes. It is not only that this stock is so
large, but that it is so genuinely good, it is
all well and tastef.illy made, and is meant
to last aperfect lifetime, for they use only
the best matn.il. They know-, too, how
to counsel and advise you, otherwise you
may jnd- (or yourself, facts to be appre
ciatediiy buvers. Under all circumstances
lhen is peritct courtesy, and, stranger still,
promptness. When you give vour orders
they will be filled satisfactorily. Add to
this the important questions of low prices
and easy terms and the many reasons for
the great popularity of Hopper Bros. & Co.
will be readilv understood.
Hcnricks Tilnslc Company, Limited.
If you want to see world renowned pianos
look at the exhibit of the Henricks Mjsic
Company, limited, in south gallery, the
largest and leading music house in Penn
sylvania. They show this year the magnifi
cent, the famous Lindemanu, the durable
"Wheelock and the ever popular Stuyves
ant. These pianos are all splendid pieces
of mechanism enclosed in cases of the hand
somest of the hard and cabinet w oods, such as
rosewood, mahogany, oak and walnut. This
firm handles also the well-known Palace
and Kimball 'organs. The store is at Xo-s.
lOlHiidlOS Fifth avenue, where this great
variety of pianos and organs are sold at
low prices and easy terms, and where isit
ors will find courteous and obliging sales
men who use every effort to assist you in
making a good selection, as they understand
thoroughly the good points of these mu
Eical instruments.
Oil Well Supply Company.
This exhibit in the annex is the exponent
of an industry which brings comfort and
luxury to the iciilents of Pittsburg and vi
cinity, and it is therefore of paramount im
portance that all should be acquainted with
the ways and means whereby the results, so
valuable to e erv one, are attained. Ko
one, however small their knowledge of this
art, can be othcrw ie than deeply impressed
with the conviction that this wonderful ex
hibit represents the study and labor of years
Jo reach the"perftction here displayed, and
those who are acquainted with the necessi
ties of this work cannot but admire the in
genuity and perseverance so substantially
indicated. Hne is seen an array ot all the
tools which can or may be used in the vari
ous operations involved in drilling and bor
ing; all the appliances for forcing drv holes;
means to recover casings and drilling ap
iaratus in case of accident, as well as all the
piping, connections and valves to be em
ployed in handling and conveying the prod
ucts of the wells, and the vigorous, but
compact, engines fordriving the machinery.
Tlio New Processes
Demonstrated bv Mr. B. L. H. Dabbs in his
photographic display in Art Gallery are
eallwl the "Mat or Graphite," and the
"Sepia." The first is without luster, and is
the equivalent of satin finish in gold and
tilver, while the latter, or sepia, has a soft
ness and finish difficult to classify, but they
are both lovely. That they have received
the indorsement of Mr. Dabbs is tanta
mount to sa3-ing that the processes cannot
lie excelled.
A Host of JIancher.
The popcorn munchers were out in full
force last evening, and the feeble minority
tluit did not particip.iti in the glorious festi
Mil were to Iip commiserated. One popcorn
lull is ao longer the at le; the present lad is
to buy it put up in paper bags and trea
your friends; then make an assault upon tht
cold, delicious lemonade, for Baker's is the
best ever made; then lay in a store of the
taffies and candies to enjoy on the streee
cars, and.you will be able to feel that you
have taken in the Exposition in the latest
and most approved fashion.
The Invalids' Friend.
Invalids become weary of lying upon a
bed, so that a convalescent will take no rest
except upon a couch or lolling upon a chair.
In this condition of affairs one turns with
relief to the comfort and pleasure afforded
by those inestimable treasures, the Stevens
Adjustable Keclining Chairs, which mav be
turned into five different objects and which
will assume 50 separate angles or positions.
These chairs are not articles requiring to be
replaced very frequently. The writer has
at this time a chair purchased from the
Stevens Chair Company 11 years ago, and
which is to-day as substantial as at first, and
is an ornament to the parlor and a source of
comfort to the family. Desks for offices and
homes are another specialty of this firm.
Xot on FUth Avenue.
While this is the case, the ladies will
find that thev will be amply repaid for
going a very short distance out of their way
to examine "the endless variety of beautiful
goods at Cavitt, Pollock & "Co. 's, If o. 935
Penn avenue. It is but a few doors above
Ninth street, and they will there find an as
sortment of dinner ware, toilet ware, rich
cut glass, art pottery, piano, banquet and
vase lamps, etc., that they can find in no
other house in the city. If you wisn to
buy a nice wedding present this is the place
to go.
Do Ton Want to Go West?
If so, why not take advantage of the ex
ceedingly low rates offered by the Union
Pacific Kailroad for the last harvest excur
sion leaving Tuesday, Sept. 29, to all points
West, Northwest and Southwest, with stop
over privilege going, ami return portion of
ticket good for 30 days from date of sale.
Your last chance. "Don't miss ii. For
further particulars, rates, pamphlets, maps,
timetables, etc., call on or address S. C.
Milbonrne, Trav. Pass. Agent, Union
Pacific Kailroad, 400 Wood street, Pitts
burg, Pa., or R. Tenbroeck, Gen'l Eastern
Agent, Xcw York.
Do Ton Xeed Carpets?
If you do, remember that we have marked
carpets at closer figures than usually asked
for them. We are still selling at 18Jfc a
good 25c carpet; at 25c one worth 35c; at
29c a good heavy two-ply worth fully 45c;
at 3Sc regular 50c carpet, and at 58c some
patterns of the best all-wool 75c carpet
And so with Brussels at 39c we guarantee
w orth 50c; at 65c worth 75c; at 68c Brussels i
worth 80c and 85c, and so up to the nner
grades.
It will pay you to call !
'J. 1L Kuxkel & Bro.,
1347-1349 Penn avenue.
KEW ADVEKTJ3EMETS;
EXPOSITION
Don't fail to attend special sale of mo
quette carpets at Groetzinger's this week.
Badges for lodges and societies at Me
diation Bros. & Adams', 52 Fourth avenue.
su
Don't fail to attend special sale of mo
quette carpets at Groetzinger's this week.
physicians.
FEICK BROS., .
21 SIXTH ST.
SUBGICAL INSTRUMENT
ESTABLISHMENT.
Specialties: Scientific fitting
of TRUSSES. appluvncc3 for
DEFORMITY and ARTIFI
CIAL LIMBS. Largest stock
of surgical instruments in
Western Pennlnia Large
illustrated catalogue free to
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Exceptional attractions
Xpressly for the people.
Peculiarly a home institution.
On its merits it has won, and is
Secure in the affections of the en
tire community.
Invaluable as an educator.
Triumphantly successful.
t stands without a rival
Over all competitors.
o other Exposition equals it
Concerts Afternoon and Evening by
the Famous Seventh Regiment
Band of New York.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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S0UTHSIDE
EXPOSITION
To do business during the
hot spell we cut prices as
follows as an inducement to
buy now:
Ladies' untrimmed fur-felt
hats at 65 c.
Ladies' medium - weight
coats Yi off the regular
prices.
Gents' half-dollar mixed
underwear at 330.
1,000 silk head rests at
75c a pair.
Special lots of dresses at
low 'figures at
BERNARDI'S,
ACHIEVED A
fl. GJMESS!
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
"Some men are born great, some
achieve greatneS3 nnd some have
greatness thrust upon them."
Shakespeare.
CANCER
an1 TUMORS cured. No
knife. iN-nd for testimon
ial. G.II.McMlchaeLH.D..
a Niagara tt, Buffalo. N. Y.
whl9-n-ITSSuwls
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SOOTH THIRTEENTH AND CARSON STS.
The soitfh-bound electric
cars from the city proper
pass our door.
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DESKS
OF EVERY DESCRIP
TION, LOWEST PRICES.
Also, the
Celebrated Folding Chairs.
LAWN CHAIRS,
RUSTIC ROCKEP.S,
STEAMER
CHAIRS,
WHEEL CHAIRS,
INVALIDS Goods,
and other novelties.
Special discounts
now offered.
STEVENS CHAIR CO., No. 8 Sixth St., Pgh.
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BUT it's different with their
clothes. They are mostly
born without clothes. Nearly
all have clothes thrust upon them
when they are small. Afterward they
have to achieve their clothes. Some
achieve good clothing and some don't.
It's owing to where they buy it.
Those who buy the clothing of the
MISFIT PARLORS
Get the best. It is easier, too, to
achieve the Misfit Clothing Parlor's
clothfog it costs less. People are
getting weary paying the exorbitant
prices to high-priced tailors just for
the sake of saying "made expressly
for me" when they can secure the
same in EVERY PARTICULAR
from the Misfit Parlors for ONE
HALF the tailor's charges. The
clothing sold by THE MISFIT PAR
LORS has achieved its' reputation
through intrinsic worth, and merits
the esteem of the people by its better
values. We have achieved THE
HEIGHT OF EXCELLENCE in
our fall goods patterns, style and
quality all the best and values bet
ter than ever.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SEAL 5AGQUE5 AND SEAL COATS
Beautifully reshaped to conform to the
latest style. We can redye these garments
in the genuine English Seal Coloring, which
is my specialty. Attention is respectfully
invited to my new Prince39 Cape.
HOW DO YOU LIKE OUR WIDE
BRIM DERBY?
HHPP
Practical Hatter and Farrier,
707 Penn Ave., Pittsburg.
Mail orders promptly attended to.
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Suits at $15 that were
made for $30.
Suits at $20 that were
made tor 140.
Suits at $25 that were
made for $50.
Suits at $30 that were
made for $G0.
Suits at $15 that were
made lor $70.
Pants at $3 that were
made tor $6.
Pants at $1 that were
mado for $3.
Pants at $5 that were
made for $10.
Pants at $6 that wero
mado for $12.
Pants at $8 that were
made for $16.
The very best of Fall Overcoats at
12, $15, $i& and 20.
mm
Opposite City Hall.
ESTABLISHED 1S6L
Eyes Bxamlned Free.
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Artificial Eyes Inserted.
OPTICIAN.
,22 SIXTH ST.
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.ox villain. u)ra lusuil
J. DIAMOND,
SOLID GOLD
3r ASPECTACLES andO CA
1 1 Ieye-Klasse3 fltted nil
I UUto tn0 e'c- Soldi! I UU
this month onlv at
our store and at our display at the Exposi
tion. CARUSS & MANNION
67 1'IFTU AVENUE.
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O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor or Patents,
131 Fifth ave., above Smithfleld, next Leader
office. No delay. Established 20 years. se2
THE METROPOLE,
91 90, 2 40, 2 90, 3 40.
It was with some misgivings that wo
placed on sale two ceeks ago the new wide
brim Derby, which we issued simultane
ously with the New York hatters. Con
trary to our expectations, we have sold such
a great number in these U days that all
doubts as to its success are fully dispelled,
and feel now assured that it'll be a great
"seller." The brim of the "Mctropole,"
although wide, is not "wingy," a feature
decidedly objectionable in most of the wide
brims now before the public. Come and
see the hat. It'll suit yon.
RUBEN,
The Hatter and Furnisher,
421 and 423 SMITHFIELD STREET.
P. 8. Mail orders promptly filled.
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A SURPRISE
To Spectacle Wearers
Are Chessman's Celebrated
$1.00 SPECTACLES.
Thousands of people are singinz their
praises, having secured perfect comfort
hrough the lr use.
Chessman Optical Co.
NO. 42 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
Artificial eye wearers are appreciating the
fact that better satisfaction is given at
Chessman's than they ever had before.
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HAIR ON HE FACE, NECK, ARMS OR ANY PART OF THE PERSON
QUICKLY DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEW SOLUTION
? AOP6H6 ?
JLIDTill UBOWTU TOKSVZU DE3TBOIID WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST l.NJUKt US
TmrninHATinv or the most pmiCATr nmv puroTrmn bt Acriprvr.
Iv Cohpocxdiko, an incomplete mixture was accidentally spilled on th9
back of the hand, and on washing afterward it was discorered that the hair
was completely remored. W e purchased the new discorery and named it
MODENfc. It js perfectly pnre, free tram all injurious substances, and so
elmple any one can use it. It acts mildly bnt surely, and yon will be sur
prised and delighted with the results. Apply for a few minutes and the
hair disappears as if by magic. It has no resemblance whitevf r to any
other preparation erer used for a like purpose, and no scientific discorery
erer attained such wonderful results. IT CAJfNOT FAIL. If tho
growth be light, one application will remoTO it permanently; theheary
growth such as the beard or hair on moles may require two or more applU
cations before all the roots are destroyed, although all hair will be remored
at each application, and without the slightest injury or unpleasant feeling
when applied oreyer afterward. mobkxe suPEECEnrs electboltsis.
fl.OBmiAitrf.rf An alt mha tutu t..t.d Itm mrttttUamd hu O0tit Cf rtfifiamtflt.
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Uentiemea who do not appreciate nature gut 01 a Dearu.wm una 1
priceless boon in Modene, which does away with shaning. It dissolves and
laatm. th. iifdnritinUnf tli h.lr. iht-.hv rnniiArinff its intnre (rrowth
I an utter impos.bility, and is guaranteed to be as harmless as water to the
should use Modene to destroy its growth. . Slodene sent by mail, in saietr
nllinr . nn.tarrnnalrl. ?.ernrtlr .e&Pd from obserTatlon) OQ TCCelot
of price, SI. 00 per bottle. Send money by letter, with your f nil address written plainly. Correspondence
sacredly prirate. Postage stamps received the same as coeb. alwats memtion Tors codstt and mis npa.
LOCAL AND ) MODENE MANUFACTURING CO.. CINCINNATI, O.. U.S. A.C CCTTniSOCr
GENERAL AGENTS MANUFACTURERS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE HAIR PREPARATIONS, i AS IT if AT xor
WANTED. ) ton can rraltUr sour hffir at aim Pott-ogict anil injure rt in, dtlimri. t APPEAR AGAIN
We Offer 81,000 FOR IAILURE OR THE JUOHTEST MJURT. EVERY BOTTI.E GUARANTEED.
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KAUFMANNS'
INDfANSUMMEH PRIGE
SCALPING OF
Men's M Smls
A big part of our Fall Stock was
bought for our September trade.
Now, September has nearly
passed, but the goods are still
here. CAUSE: The excess
ively hot weather of the past two
weeks. THE REMEDY: A
severe cutting down of prices.
All our $10 and 12 Men's
Fall Suits
CUT DOWN TO $8.
All our $ 13 and 14 Men's
Fall Suits
CUT DOWN TO $10.
All our $15 and 16 Men's
Fall Suits
CUT DOWN TO $12.
All our $17 and $18 Men's
Fall Suits
CUT DOWN TO $14.
All our $19 and 20 Men's
Fall Suits
CUT DOWN TO $15.
Of course, the above reductions
are only temporary, for, as soon
as the weather gets cooler, the
regular prices will be restored.
Wise people need not be urged
under these circumstances to
buy at once.
TOO MUCH INDIAN SUMMER
ANOTHER NEW FALL STYLE.
P IBM!
CAUSES KAUFMANNS TQ
SCALP THE PRICES
Tie "Harrington" Dirty.
A shape especially suited for
nobby young men, and '-quite
the thing" among Eastern
"swells,"
AT $3
The quality is the same as those .
for which exclusive hatters ask
$5. The cut below illustrates
the famous
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jSly Ladies'
KAUF1I DERBY
ill 11 TUESDAY " ; MONDAY A! TUESDAY
of j dSBSgSBilS
SPECIAL TWO-DAYS SALE
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IN
A hat that to-day crowns the
heads of more young men of
Pittsburg and Allegheny than
.any other fall style out.
AVE HAVE REDUCED ITS
PRICE TO
$2.
IRISH LINEN AND JAPANESE SILK.
75 dozen exquisitely embroidered
Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, new
est design, at 25c; regular price
50 cents.
65 dozen fine Pure Silk and
Silk Embroidered Handker
chiefs at I9c; regular price 35c.
-BBEATEST PMGE-SCMC OF ALL
KAUFMANNS'
Amusing Gift for Boys j
and Girls.
You will find it finer than any
3 Hat in the city.
Children's Headgear.
No end of new styles to select
from. Many our own exclusive
novelties. 1
LADIES' FINE KID GLOVES.
8-button Suede Mousquetaires,
in dark and light shades, at 98c;
regular price $1 50.
Ladies' Biarritz Gloves, latest
importation; slates and tans,
with new white embroidery, at
75 c; worth $1.
CUSTOM TAILORING DEPT.
We are -frank enough to admit
that the September trade in our
Custom Tailoring Department
has not come up to expectations.
Very few gentlemen are anxious
to leave their measure for new
fall suits as long as the ther
mometer lingers between 80
and 90. With the aid of our
reduced prices, however, we feel
confident of inducing many gen
tlemen to leave their orders
without further delay.
SPECIAL INDIAN SUMMER HEDUCTIONS,
RANGING FHQM15 TQ 25 PER CENT,
WILL GO INTO EFFECT MORROW.
Perfect fit and satisfaction
guaranteed, or no pay.
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Fit; Wsf-' 1$
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F1-TM1D JACKETS.
i HIBIHL WHEEL
Plays a tune while you run it.
LADIES' $4
SHOES
Only 475 pairs of them just
enough to last till Tuesday even
ing. They are made of French
Glazed Kid,are warranted hand
turned, come in Common Sense
or Opera Toe, have plain and
patent leather tips; widths from
AA to E, sizes 2 to 7. No
lady who wants a pair of fine
shoes for about half price should
miss this special offering.
Here the baneful influence of the
Indian Summer is most appar
ent. We exDected to sell at
9 least two thousand fur-trimmed
jackets before October 1, but,
owing to the weather, we have
been badly disappointed. Re
sult: Reduced prices all
ALONG THE LINE.
$10 Fnr-Trimmed Jackets, now $ 7.
$12 Fur-Trimmed Jackets, now $ 9.
$14 Fur-Trimmed Jackets, now $ 10.
$16 Fur-Trimmed Jackets, now $ 12.
$20 Fur-Trimmed Jackets, now $ 15.
$25 Fur-Trimmed Jackets, now $ 18.
These reductions include all
the latest styles: Tight-fitting
hipgores, loose - fitting reefers,
paletots, etc., trimmed with furs
of every kind.such as astrakhan,
mink, beaver, wool seal, etc.
These reductions will be in
force only during the hot weather.
With every Boy's Suit or Girl's
Cloak bought this week.
The sale of Boys' Clothing, too,
has suffered on account of the
warm weather. The following
reductions will make up for lost
trade:
$3, $5 and $8 Kilt Suits re
duced to $2, $4 and $6.
$4 and $6 Short Pant Suits
reduced to $3 and $4 50.
$8 and $10 Short Pant Suits
reduced to $5 and $7,
All Boys' Long Pant Suits re
duced 25 per cent.
The above reductions will hold
good only until the first cool spell.
13SS-COUNTRY PEOPLE VISITING THE EXPOSITION SHOULD 'NOT FAIL TO AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE ABOVE REDUCTIONS.
KAUFMAN N
FIFTH AVE.
Aia ,
SMITHFIELD ST.
KAUFMANNS