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Issued by the National Silver Com
mittee to Its Friends.
UBGEKT DEMAND FOE ATTENTION.
Each Congressional District Jsked to Bend
Two Delegates
TO THE COXTEXTION IX WASHINGTON
"VTasiiixgtox, April 23. The national
Silver Committee to-day issued the follow
ing call:
The Xational Silver Committee, appointed
by the First Xatioaal Silver Convention held
at St. Louis, Xovember. 1SS3, believing
that the exisency has arisen which
calls for earnest deliberation and
united action on the part of the friends
of bi-metallism throughout the United
States hereby calls a convention to be
known as the second National Silver Con
vention, to be held at Washington, D. C,
May 16 and 27, 1892, one of the objects Dein?
to organize a national bi-metallie associa
tion or league for the better promotion of
the cause ot free bi-metallic coining in the
United fctates.
This action is impelled by the manifest de
termination on the part of the sold combina
tion to surpress the silver passage for at
least another decade, and, it possible, by
transmitting existing debts into gold obllza
tions. and otherwise to fasten foiever the
single gold standard upon the people of the
United States, and thus to perpetuate the
subtle svstem of robbery that has been car
ried on for the past 20 years by means of a
money standard that is constantly increas
ing in value.
Increase of the Money Standard.
His understanding must be defective who
does not know that the demonetization of
silver increased the money standard of the
United States and of the world, and his con
science must be seared who would attempt
to Justify it. But this increase
still goes on, and will go on, as
gold grows scarce and dear, until the bi
metallic standard, established 100 vears ago
bv Washington, Hamilton and Jefferson, is
restored, and gold relieved of the strain ot
being the only money of final redemption
for other forms of money and of credit.
As the money standard is raised prices fall
and debts are increased. The one is coun
terpart of the other, and the w hole is the
work of the legislation. The wit of man
would not devise a. scheme better calculated
to enrich one class at the expense
ot another than by the device or an
increasing money standard, and under
the oDcration ot thl device, since 1873, hun
dreds of millions of dollars annually of the
wealth created by one class have been
'stealthily appropiiated by another.
For 20 vears this has been going on, and
vet a Congress pledged to the people to rem
rdv the vrong hesitates and pauses as if
hvpnotized by the wand of gold.
The people want no '70-cent dotlars,"
neither w ill they forever tolerate, under the
hypocritical pretense of "honest money,"
r "dollar that has grown to be a hnndred-and-fifty-cent-dollar,
and is still growing at an
augmented rate.
There may be those who are tired of the
silver question, but the consequences of gold
monometallismaretoo threatening to permit
the cause of silver to be smothered, and to
abandon it is togive over to nltimate slavery
the toilers ot the land.
A Qaestion That Will Isot Down.
Xo, the silver question will not down. It
is an issue parumonnt to all others. Al
though it is necessarily a political question,
in the sense that the remedy must be by
political action, the question of free bi
metallic coinage is not a partisan question,
and the convention is not called for any
particular nurpoe, out to urge on an parties
the justice and the necessity of action on a
question so vital to tbo public welfare.
The gold tnonometallistsare united, active
nnd watchful, as recent events have shown.
They have unlimited means at their com
mand; they control the metropolitan press;
tbev intimidate political leaders, dominate
conventions, and dictate platforms and can
didates. But the people will not be en
slaved, nor will they submit forever to the
jobbery of an Increasing gold standard.
The Silver Committee, in this crisis, calls
upon the people everywhere to come for
ward and send delegates to this convention.
The call is extended to all who earnestly
favor the immediate restoration of tree bi
metallio coinage in the United States, and
each Congressional district is requested to
send two delegates, and each State and Ter
ritory to send two additional delegates at
large.
An Invitation Alott Sweeping.
Farmers' Alliance organizations. State
Granges, Patrons of Husbandry, Knights of
Labor, and all other industrial organizations
favorable to the tree coinage of silver are
also invited to send one delegate for each
local organization.
A cordial Invitation is also extended to all
citizens who, by pen or otherwise, have been
advocates of bimetallism. Members of Con
gress and of the Legislatures of the several
States, who favor the lestoration of the bi
metallic standard and the coinage of silver
on the same terms as gold, are especially
invited to attend and particiDate in the
proceedings of the convention.
By order of the National Silver Com-
mittee. A. J. Wakner, Chairman.
Lee Crasimli, Secretary.
WASnrxGTOX, D. C, April 23.
NEW APYBBTISKnnCNTSL
STEAMERS A2CD EXCURSIONS.
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personally conducted parties will leaTe New
York April SO, May IS. Julv6 and 29. all traveling
expenses Included, flrst-class. Norway, Sweden
ana Busta lour leaves June 9. on Aurusta Vic
toria, bend for programmes. K. M. JENKINS,
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Tarrant's Extract of
Cubebs and Copaiba
the best remedy for all
(llseases of the urinary
organs, its portaoiei
form, rreeaom iroin
taste and speedyaction
(frequently curing in
three or four days and
always in less time tnan
any other preparation),
make "Tarrant's Ex
tract" the most desir
able remedy ever man
ufactured. All genuine has red strip aoross
face of label, with signature of Tarrant &
Co., New York, upon it. Price, SL "Sold by
all druggists. oc25-103-su
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The Electrical Construction & Maintenance Co.
Electrical Engineers and Contractors.
General Electrical Supplies always on band.
INCANDESCENT LAMFS, ALL VOLT
AGES, AT LOWEST PRICES.
Electric Light and Bell Wiring.
125 FIFTH AVENUE,
del3-su Tel. 1771. Pittsburg, Pa.
PnTSBtrao, PA, April IB, 189X
McKinnie & Chessman Manufacturing Co.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
Gextlemex My wife.was taken with a se
vere attack of Rheumatism about March 25,
1892, and the doctor in attendance said it was
caused by prostration as a dras of the La
Grippe which she had about the Christmas
Holidays.
On March 30, not being satisfied with the
way the medicine she was takinz from the
doctor was acting, she seeming to grow
worse and not being able to walk without
great pain, I asked Mr. Alex. Martin, Secre
tary of the Allegheny Salt Companyat Etna,
Pa., to procure lor me a bottle of Kheuma
cura (he being acquainted with your Mr.
Chessman). I gave her the first dose at 6 p.
v. March 0, the second dose nt midnight.the
third dose at 6 A. M. March 31, and when I
went home at 0 r. v. the same day. Just 24
hours from the time she began to use Klioa-
maenra, she was walking about the room
and said she had not the slightest pain.
You aro at liberty to uso this letter when
and where you see fit. and have the thanks
of myself and wife besides. I am respect
fully yours, ROBERT E. RENO.
We, tho undersigned officers and members
of the Pittsburg Salt Company, of which Mr.
Beno is Secretary, desire to state that we
have every reason to believe that the above
facts are true and correct, or he wonld not
have made such a statement J. M. COURT
NEY. JOHN A. BECEAXEX. MARTIN, W.
a TAYLOR.
Price, $3 per bottle. For sale by all druggists.
M'KINNIE & GHESSMAN MTGCO.,
610 Penn aye., Pittsburg, Pa.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BABY CARRIAGES.
Two More Carloads Just Received.
SEW ADVERTISEMENT.
(T ftf" for this full size reed
Jjifli. tJu body, strongly made
Baby Carriage, upholstered through
out with fine cretonne, hardwood
gearing and steel wheels; regular
price $7.50.
TAILORING.
Correct Winter Suitings and Orercoatlaji
H. & C i AHLERS,
Merchant Tailors. MSmithfleld st
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TO BOYS and GIRLS
under iS years of age.
BICYCLE 'ffir
FREE to any boy or
rirt. S-Y0ff HEED HOI
'iX CHS CEHT. If you
want one FOK
NOTH UNO-cut
this advertisement
I out and send to US
vriU send you fuU
particulars by re
turn mail. YOU
CET IT FREE
on very easy condi
tions. WARRANTED
equal to bicycles
sold everywhere at
from $45 to $50,
jfuu isau-iiear-
liig large enough
for any boy or girl
ofiS. ffiee:rtt:7's
erglrl's Herds Bide.
Write to-dar for
full particulars.
AircnA.Curtii&Co.
170 Wert VaBsreaBi
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BROKEN WATCHES
flT Pft for a pretty, gracefully
3iOU designed rattan body
Baby Carriage, upholstered through
out with silk-figured gopds and para
sol to match; hardwood gearing; steel
wheels; regular price 11.
CIO CO frtbis very latest shape,
laUU handsome rattan Body
Baby Carriage, upholstered through
out with fine plush, satin parasol,
hardwood gearing, steel wheels; reg
ular price 18.
But Few Men
succeed in doing everything
. they attempt equally well
Fewer men succeed in doing
, more than one thing well.
This is essentially an age of
Specialists.
We are Specialists in the
Tailoring line.
We make Suits to order for the
man who has $20 to
$50 to spend.
We make Trousers to order for
the man who has $5 to
$12 to spend.
Pleased to receive your order
for either.
Over 3,000 patterns to select
from. For the man of quiet
taste as well as the other extreme.
$16.50
for a bewitchingly beau
tiful rattan Baby Car
riage 01 very graceful design, up
holstered throughout with fine silk
plush, satin parasol heavily lined,
hand-shaved spoke wheels; regular
price 25.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Thl la the season vrhea JJie waala
In Housefnrnlihinjib j greatest.
It Is now you havo to spend most
money. It Is now the 'time when
the welchtoronrlowprtces counts
that tho sturdy superiority of our
values tells. n u u ,, (
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Fifth Ave. and SmithfieldSt.
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Were repaired at Arons' "Watch Hospital"
last week. Our two competent and accom
plished Lady Watchmakers
and engravers, the Misses Rosa and fronts
Hardman, are the first and only ones in the
United States. They have their diplomas as
skilled workwomen. Wo fix watches as fol
lows:
Watches Cleaned - - 50 cents
3Iain Springs - - - 50 cents
Kew Jewels - - - - 50 cents
Cose Springs - 50 cents
All work warranted.
B. E5. AROKS, Jeweler,
Sole proprietor of Voltaic Diamonds,
65 Fifth avenue.
Send for Illustrated catalogue.
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BOOKS WANTED.
Executors and others haying Jarge or
small lots of books for sale, are Informed
that we are paying the highest cash figures.
Address, F. P. HARPER,
17 East Sixteenth st, New York.
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HERBERT WALKER,
EYE MAKER.
65 NINTH STREET.
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ROBERT BRUCE WALLACE,
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,
624 PEWN AVENUE,
Custom Clothing Only.
400 SMITHFIELD STREET.
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Our far seeing and reading glasses com
bined are the most satisfactory ever worn.
Indispensable for homo, office, public enter
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LAOIES, PLEASE REMEMBER!
WM. GRABOWSKY,
Tha Practical Hatter and Farrier,
707 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
This is the season for new bonnets
and hats.
Have you a bonnet that needs
bleaching ?
Have you a hat that needs a new
shape ?
Have you a dilapidated feather to
renovate ?
Have you any particular shape in
view you would like to have ?
Are the children's hats of old
style?
Do you want your work done in
the latest style by competent work
men, on the shortest,notice and low
est prices?
Then Call at 707 Penn Ave.
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A. good KEFKIGEKJLTOK bought now
will pay for Itself over and over by what
14 saves before the summer Is OTer, and oa
onr EAST PATMEXTS plan you -will not
miss the small amounts. Call orsendfbr
circular all about the GTJKXH3T PATENT
nAXSWOOS EETKIOEKATOKS.
The largest line of the daintiest BABY
CARRIAGES ever shown In this city.
Made especially strong and adapted for
constant use. Give yonr Baby fresh air.
.Fall lines ofthe best selllne CAJtFETS INOKAJXS, TATJESTKIES
and BODX BKUSSEI.S, choice MATTINGS, BUGS, I-ACE CTKTA1SH,
CASH OK CREDIT Terms Always to Suit CASH OR CREDIT
BUY TOTJIJ SPECTALCE8.AT
Tfa. RelAei.tX Oiptioi.
yes Examined free.
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Artificial Eyes Inserted.
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COMPLETE IIOUSEFURXISIIEK,
CORNER TENTH ST. AND PENN AVE.
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LEADING
MEN'S
OUTFIT
Hut Tailoriii
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If we excel in ready
made clothing we do even
more so in the garments
we make to order in our
Custom Department. As
we have frequently stated,
we do not pretend to. com
pete with the Cheap John
tailors and dingy little
tailoring shops, whose
bungling work cannot even
compare with our ordinary
ready-made goods. We
produce FIRST-CLASS
GARMENTS ONLY.
Our stock of Imported
Woolens is the finest and
largest shown in Pittsburg;
-we use none but the best
trimmings and employ
only expert cutters and
tailors. In spite of these
facts we make suits or
trousers to measure for
about 25 per cent less
than other first-class tail
ors. We don't, as you
see, depend on merchant
tailoring alone it is but
one of the many depart
ments which go to make
up our business then, we
buy our cloths in large
quantities, direct from the
European weavers, and in
so doing we get them at
least 15 per cent less than
the other tailors who buy
them in small quantities
for the New York im
porters.
Gentlemen, if you want
first-class clothing at reas
onable prices, leave your
measure here. Give us a
trial at any rate. We
know it will make a per
manent customer of you.
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BUSINESS SUITS.
For business and knock-about the Sack still retains its old-time popularity. The
present season, however, varies the monotony by having been productive of many
novel styles and materials. In our seemingly inexhaustible assortment von will find
anything yonr taste may suggest or purse require.
Single-Breasted Sack Suits,
Straight Cut Sack Suits,
Double-Breasted Sack Suits,
Cutaway Sack Suits.
These four styles we show in Cassimeres, Cheviots, Worsteds, Homespuns, Twills,
Bannockburns, ThiBets, Serges, Flannels, eta The following solid colors and shades,
all of which and more are displayed by us, will be extensively worn this spring: Light
and dark tan.brown, bark, wood, snufl, light and dark grey," navy blue, black, etc.
Scotch Mixtures, 'in Oxford, light and dark brown and steel crey, are also classed
among fashionable spring woolens. Then come the ever-popular "small and large
broken, interwoven, subdued and distinct plaids and checks, nairow stripes and silk
mixtures.
No other house in this city can even begin to equal our stock, and, if we beat
other dealers in assortment, we beat them still worse in that important particular
THE PEICE. "While we absolutely guarantee a sure saving of 25 per cent on any
suit you may buy, patrons frequently save as much as 33 and even 50 per cent.
Xow, then, it you would combine style, elegance and economy, buy your new
Spring Suit from us.
H-A-H.
We sell more Hats than
any three local dealers
combined. Why ? Sim
ply because we invariably
.show the latest correct
styles ahead of any other
hatter,, and name prices
which cannot be met any
where. Thus, for instance,
we will offer to-morrow,
Monday, at.
$1.00
100 dozen Men's Fine
Spring Derbys, and 50
dozen Men's Tourist
Shape Soft Hats,
Of same quality as those
for, which other dealers ask
$2 and 2.50.
And our Youman and
Dunlap shape Derbys at
3, sold by exclusive, deal
ers at 5, are another proof
of the impossibility of
others to compete with us.
THE
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DERBY
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For which we are sole
agents in Pittsburg, and
which is universally ac
knowledged to be the finest
Hat made in the land, sells
at only $4, while The Nas
cimento Silk Hat, also the
finest made, is sold by us
for only $j. Inferior
grades are sold elsewhere
at $8.
NOBBY
0 COTS
Cold type -cannot convey an
idea of the excellence of our En
glish Top Coats at S15, $18, $20
and $ 25. These high art gar
ments are the production of a
swell London maker and were im
ported by ourselves. They are
made of West of England cloths.
Clay Worsteds, Undressed Wor
steds, Scotch Mixtures, Clay. Di
agonals and Meltons. The trim
mings, too, are the best, and the
fit and finish are faultless. In
cheaper grades we show at 12,
$10 and $S first-class American
Cheviot, Worsted, Melton and
Cassimere garments cut in full or
semi-box styles, of durable make
and perfect fitting.
One thing is sure: You can't
go wrong by buying your Spring
Overcoat at our store.
S-H-0-E-S.
Each year our Shoe De
partment, (especially our
Men's Shoe Department)
shows up with increased
sales. Various causes bring
about these satisfactory re
suits. We name a few:
First We-don't handle
the so-called leatherette
(imitation leather) shoes,,
but sell only the solid,
honest leather article.
Second We constantly
carry all different widths
and sizes of each kind of
shoe we handle, and are
thus able to always fit you
correctly.
Third We keep the only
complete stock of footwear
in the city, embracing
everything worth having.
Fourth Buying and
selling on a larger scale
than any other local con
cern, we can and do name
the lowest prices.
Here are two fair exam
ples: 50 cases Men's choice
American Tannery Calf
Shoes, in lace and congress
styles, rock sole leather,
smooth innersoles, solid
leather counters, will be
sold at
Only $1.98.
The same shoes cannot be
bought elsewhere below
$3. Next:
24 cases Men's genuine
Welt Shoes, celebrated
Satin Oil Calf Uppers, lace
or congress styles, plain or
tipped toes, will be sold at
Only $2.50.
Other stores sell the same
identical goods for $4 per
pair.
FURNISHINGS
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FINE DRESS SUITS.
For dress the Cutaway Freck is the prime favorite. We show this
style in countless patterns, designs, colors and shades rich black and
blue, solid light and dark colors and mixtures, small and large plaids,
checks, etc The materials are:
Clay Worsteds,
Undressed Worsteds,
Homespuns,
Cassimeres,
Clay Diagonals,
Scotch Cheviots,
Herringbones,
Serges, Crepes,
French Piques,
Worsted Vicunas,
Thibets, Twills,
Bannockburns.
"We show a handsome line of Cutaway Frock Suits at S8, a finer line at $10 and a
truly excellent line at $12, but, if we were asked to show the grandest values in our
store, we unhesitatingly would point with pride to our
Matchless $15 Line,
Embracing about 300 different styles of imported and choicest domestic manufacture
all made and trimmed to perfection and fitting without a flaw. AVc guarantee these
suits equal to anything shown elsewhere at 522, and tbey certainly are superior in
every way to tlje" so-called "cheap" merchant tailor work produced in this town at
$25 or $30. Fine dressers are invited to inspect this as well as our still finer styles
(at $18, $20, $22 and $25).and have ocular proof ot the tact that we can serve-them
better than any other concern. Our stock is now at its best, and those who make
their selections during the next two weeks will have an unbroken assortment to
choose from.
This department is a veri
table bonanza to anybody
in need of Shirts, Under
wear, Hosiery, Neckwear,
and the many other things
and knick-knacks that go
to complete a gentleman's
wardrobe. Our perfect
fitting White Dress Shirts
at $i (Quaker City or
Manhattan brand) are the
wonder of the trade, and
are worn by the most par
ticular gentlemen of the
city. Of Outing and Neg
lige Shirts we have pro
vided for this season the
largest and best selected
stock ever brought to Pitts
burg. The celebrated
Eagle Brand Cheviot Out
ing onirts at only 85c.
Other dealers ask Si. 25
for the same identical
goods.
MAMMOTH is our
stock of Spring Underwear,
embracing, as it does, all
the best Imported and
Domestic makes. Such
eminent manufacturers as
M. Manchauffee & Co.,
Conradi, Friedman & Co.
and the Glastenbury Mills
have seen fit to appoint us
sole agents for the sale of
their celebrated goods in
this territory.
NECKWEAR is the
great hobby of our wide
awake furnishing goods
buyer, and the result favors
you. Our 50c Ascots,
Four-in-Hands, Puffs and
Tecks are simply without
a parallel for style and
quality.
FIFTH AVENUE
m
SMITHFIELD ST.
FIFTH AVENUE
AND,
SMITHFIELD ST.
KAUFMANNS'
GRAND
DEPOT.
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