THE',-PITTSBURG DISPATCH, 'WEDNESDAY, MAT '18,. 189a GOING ' TOJHE FAIR. Big Plans for Raising Money to Carry the Masses to Chicago. A MILLION DOLLAK HOTEL SCHEME. Organizations That Are Collecting Funds in Pittsburg Now. ONE FOE THE HIGE-PEICED TOURISTS People are already figuring on ways and means of reachin? the World's Fair, and the greater problem of how to exist during their star tit the "Windy City. All over the country schemes are . being worked. Many are on the plan of building and loan associations, except that instead of building houses they will spend the money in a trip to the Columbian Exposition. The biggest plan yet thrown out for the visiting public is from the brain of a New York man. His proposition is to build a 51,000,000 hotel in Chicago and accommo date all the stockholders. The plan is for each person to put in 55 and receive a share of stock. This certificate of stock when presented at the prospective hotel will en title the holder to a room at 51 per day and reduced rates for board. At the end of the Fair the hotel is to be sold and the proceeds divided. This plan will take 200,000 stock holders, and in view of the fact that the Fair will only last about 150 days it will be a question as to whether all will be accom modated. Would Take a Few Booms Now. Secretary Cas, of the "World's Fair Hotel and Boarding House Bureau, speaking of this plan, said if the hotel were put up -he would be willing to pay SI CO a day now for each of the rooms. There are two of these excursion bureaus now to be found in Pittsburg, and there are prospects for a number more. Theprincipal one is made up of railroad men. The payments in this are somewhat on the build ing and loan association plan. In it the applicant pays 53 for membership. Agents are working all over the city, and they get 52 for each man they secure. The other dollar of the initiation fee is given to the organization to flefray advertising expenses, etc. "When a member is enrolled He mustaeposit to as an evidence of good faith. The cashier of one of the most reliable savings banks is trustee of the fnnds, and the money is deposited there as last as it is brought in. The 55 put up as a deposit goes in with the amount of the ticket, but if the member drops out, all his money except the deposit and the initiation fee is given back. This bureau has made arrangements with the "World's Fair Bureau of Hotels and Boarding Houses by which a person is given a room to himself and good meals for six days for a total of 518. Life Insurance Follcj Thrown In. This bureau promises to its patrons to take them to Chicago by rail and bring them home brthe lakes. They also give room and board for the six days at the Fair, admission to the Exposition lor that length of time and an accident policy for 55,000 or 525 a week in case of accident All this is furnished for 542 50. The rate is fixed on a basis of 512 for railway fare. If the com pany can get a lower rate the members are to receive the benefit of the reduction. The members have from the time they subscribe until the day they are to start to make np the 542 50, and in case they do not wish to go they are privileged to sell their certifi cates of membership. Another organization here, headed by George Shepard, is based on the same prin ciple as the one above, except that the ac commodations furnished will be more ex pensive and the benefits will be confined to a narrower circle. In every city in the country such bureaus as these are being formed, and the city bureaus are preparing to establish agencies all through the country districts. MRS. H0YT WON. She Got Her Husband's Money and Will Build a Hoine for Actresses. "Wxi-kesbaeke, Pa., May 17, Special' Three years ago George Hoyt, son of a millionaire here, went to Savannah, Georgia, where he married Lillie Allen, an actress. The girl was penniless. Hoyt died a year ago and the widow came here to claim her share of the estate. She was given 580,000. She then went to Denver to live. She boueht a palatial home there. She was notified in some way that she did not get her full share of her husband's estate. She came Fast again and employed three lawyers. To-day a compromise was -mmr I iLLIW tifully trimmed Hats, every one worth a 10 bill, will be closed out for 4 95..... Another lot of Eats, Toques and Bonnets, trimmed in a tasteful, fashionable and rich manner, would be considered cheap at S7 50, will go for $3 95... .About 200 exquisitely trimmed Children's Hats, regular price, f3 50, will go for ?1 95.... Of TJntrimmed Hats these two specimens will suffice: 98c for choice from a lot of fine Lace and Fancy Straw Hats and Toques worth 52...38o for choice from a lot of regular $1 fancy Straw Hats and Turbans.... Flowers, too, have been struck by this -whirlwind of reduction. A lot of beautiful Spravs, Jlonteures, Wreaths, worth 51, at 48c for choice A lot of regular 50c Flowers for 25c In Kibbons, THE GREAT EST BARGAIN OF THEM ALL, viz.: Eich Satin and Gros Grain Ribbon, 3 inches wide, black or colored, wonld be cheap at 40c, will go at 19c PER YARD Last, but not least, won- derful values in Trimmings, Jets, Jet Hats, Rhinestone Orna ments, Novelty Laces, Velvets, etc., eta -NA BEAUTIFUL IMITATION OXIDIZED SILVER PURSE FREE effected by which the widow receives 5206,000 additional She says she will build a home for actresses in the West. ilOBE TEOUBLE FOB TEED. Another 8100,000 Suit Brought Against Him by nn Aggrieved Husband. Chicago, May 17. Dr. Teed was made defendant in another 5100,000 damage suit The complainant is Thomas Cole, manager ot the Dresel Canning Company, whose grievance is the alienation of his -wife's affections. Mrs. Cole some time ago be came an inmate of one of Teed's "heaven's." HUNDREDS ot rooms rented every week by advertising In the cent a word "To Let rooms" advertising columns of THE Sis PATCH. Internal Revenue Collections. Washigoton, May 17. The total collections of internal revenue during the first ten months of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1892. were 5125,546, 061, an Increase of 55,609,841, compared with the collections during the correspond ing period of the previous fiscal year. Mothers, have you tried for your own ailments, the fine,inxigorating and strength giving qualities of Dr. D. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge? If not, a few weeks' use, in doses of one to two teaspoonfuls, mixed with a little cold water, and sweetened to please the taste, taken at meal times, will satisfv you of its efficacy; while its small cost places it within the reach of all As a worm medicine, for strengthening the child as well as expelling the worms, it stands unrivaled. Small hottes 35 cents, and double size 50 cents each. Buy of your druggist. my2,18 GIVEN A WAT FREE. Tan's Charm Boot Beer, the Great Tem perance Drink, on Draught at Thomp non'icir Tort Grocery During the entire summer season. Now Is your chance to eat, drink and be merry. SK ls best baking cnooolato... $1 00 6 fts German sweet chocolate... 1 00 S Sis pure cocoa 1 00 4 sacks srood amber HourKsuaranteed).. i to 20 Ss choice Carolina rice ...... 1 00 5 cans extra lemon cling peaches....... 1 00 13 cans Standard tomatoes I 00 13 cans tine sugar corn.... 1 00 17 cans good peas 1 00 17 cans blackberries 1 00 S4 cans juimokin (3-Bi cans) 1 00 12 cans good table peaches (3-ft cans).... 1 IS 12 cans liartlett pears (3-lb cans) 1 90 12 cans green gage plums (3-ficans).... 1 70 O 1D9 UlVILCIl OftlUCVUCC 1W 8 Sis broken Klo coffee 1 00 6 Bis evaporated raspberries 1 00 20 fiis evaporated blackberries.. 1 00 25 fts English currants. ....... ........... 1 00 23 fts Valencia raisins 1 00 12 fts iancy evaporated penche3. ..... 1 00 12 Bis fancv evaporatedapricots. ......... 1 00 10 Sis ilessfeatod cocoanut... 1 00 40 fts rolled oats 1 00 25 lbs lump staich 1 00 3-ft nail home made jelly... ............ 90 25 Sis lima beans 1 00 16 quarts navy beans........... 1 00 8 cans condensed milk.. .... 1 00 10 packages best gelatlne. .... .. 1 00 SO bars best scouring soap..... 1 00 30 bars 5-cent wax soap 1 00 30 bars 5-cent floating soap.. 1 00 60 bars good scrubbing soap... 1 00 If you don't want the dollar's worth take tho half dollar's worth, and if not the half take the quarter's worth; will give you the benefit of the above prices in any quantity. With eveiy dollar's worth of SO, 40, 50 and 00c tea we give you Ave pounds of granulated sugar tree. Toourcity customers we will allow car faro on all orders of $5 or more. Goods delivered free to all parts of both cities. To those living out of the city we will prepay f i eight on all orders of $10 and upward to any station or landing within 100 miles of rittsbnrg. Send for price list. II. It. Thompson, 311 Market street, Directly opposite Gusky's entrance. Eyesight Saved After Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, Pneu monia and other prostrating diseases, Hood's Sarsaparilla is un equalled to thoroughly purify the blood and give needed strength. Bead this: "My boy had Scarlet Fever when i years old, leaving him very weak and with blood poisoned with canker. His eyes became In flamed, his sufferings were intense, and for "IsSssSiftSJK weeks he could not Cliflord Blackman. eTOri open hls eyeg j took him to the Eye and Ear Infirmary on Charles stieet, but their remedies failed to do the faintest shadow of good. I began giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla which soon cured him. I Know it savrd his sight, if not his very life." Abbie F. Black man, 2SS8 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Hood' rilln are the best after-dinner Pills, assist digestion, euro headache and bilious ness. PECIAL EVENT. RSJslsfi IXBl Of all the great oppor tunities our Millinery Department has offered the ladies THIS IS THE GREATEST. Our wide-awake buy er has just returned from a flying trip to New York, where, backed by our large outlet and ready money, he scooped in several manufacturers' and im porters' stocks for about 50c on the dollar. The benefit of this for tunate purchase will be given to you. Here is the result: A lot of Ladies' beau BARGAIN TABLE NO. I. SI GTS. For your choice from a large , lot of Ladies' neat, good and durable Blazer Jackets, in navy, blue or black, well worth $3. These bargains will go like hot cakes. Take the hint and be on hand early. BARGAIN For choice from a large lot of Ladies' and Misses' very fine imported Reefers and Blazers, made of Diagonals, Broad cloths, Serges, Fancy Mixtures; plain or embroidered; half lined; pearl buttons; regular prices were $12, $13, $14 and 15. A BILL FOB FfiEE LUMBER Introduced In the House Yesterday by Rep resentative Bryan, of Nebraska. Washington, May IT. Representative Bryan, of Nebraska, to-day introduced a bill placing rough lumber on the free list and imposing duties as follows on partly or entirely finished lumber: Lumber, each side planed or finished, 5X1 cents per 1,000 feet; planed on ojne side and tongued and grooved, 51 per 1,000 feet, and planed on two sides and tongued and grooved, 51 SO per 1,000 feet. The bill was not introduced as the result of an agreement on a lumber bill by the Democratic majority of the Ways and Means Committee, but it indicates Mr. Bry an's purpose to urge that the committee settle the lumber question, which has been before it for some time, by reporting a bill on these lines. On Her Face and Body. Safferlnc Intense. Wo Doctored With Doctors tVlthoat Avail. Used Cutlcura Remedies. The Child Is Cored and Has Now a Beauti ful Skin. From the age of two months my baby lias suffered with tbe eczema on her face and body. We doc tored with doctors but without arall. Beading of tout Onricuiu. Remedies we used the same and found them in every respect satisfactory. Tho child haa now a beautiful skin and is cured. Ap preciating its value, we cheerfully recommend the same to all mothers who have children suffering from eczema. Mas. J. BOTHENBEKG. 1063 First Avenue, K ew York, N. Y. ANOTHER ECZEMA CURED For the benefit of those who are afflicted with any skin disease, and have never used the Cuti cdka Remedies, I would like to make the follow ing statement. I was afflicted with eczema In my rlent limb below the knee for many years. I tried various remedies, all of which failed to give me re lief. Finally, seeing CuncrKA REMEDIES adver tised. 1 determined to try them and am now well. In consequence of this, I consider CUTICDHA Rem IDLES invaluable for any skin disease. JAMES C. HENRY. F. O. Box 1160, Ugdensburg, K, Y. Cuticura Resolvent, The new Blood and Skin Purifier and purest and best of Humor Remedies, cleanses the blood of all Impurities and poisonous elements, and thus removes the cause, while CCTICDltA.the great Skin cure, and Ccticuka Soap, an exquisite skin Puri fier and Beautluer, clear the skin of every trace of disease. Hence tbe CunccitA Remedies cure every disease and humor of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of nalr, from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price. CtmcrntA, SOesSOAP. 55c; Resolvent, fl. Prepared by the roTraa Drug add Chemical Corporation, Boston. JW"How to Cure Skin Diseases," CI pages, SO illustrations, and 100 testimonials, mailed free. DIDV'C skln sn1 Scalp purified and beautified DAD I 3 by Cuticuba Soap. Absolutely pure. WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, Kidney and Uterine Pains and 'Weak nesses relieved in one mlnqte bT the Cutl cura Anti-Pain Plaster, the only In stantaneous paln-klUlnff plaster. wssu PRIZE CONTEST. , Open only to tho school children of Alle gheny county. Pa. Get a sheet of foolscap paper, nono other will do, and write on it, as many times as you can, tbe following: IS. EJ. AROXS, Jeweler, Proprietor Voltaic Diamonds, OCS PIPTH .A.VJB., Numbering each time it Is written. To the scholar making the highest, we present, 1st, a solid gold natch; 2d, a solid silver watch: 3d, a Voltaic Diamond ring; 4th, a solid gold pen and holder; 9th, a silver cup. Contest to be decided June 20. All manuscript must bo in positive handwriting or soholar contest ing. Prizes on exhibition at my store. Par ties at a distance can send for my illustrated catalogue of Watches, Jewelry, etc. mylo-itwrsu BARGAIN NjuiJin In order to dispose immediately and entirely of our large lines and lots, placed them on Special Bargain Counters, BARGAIN $1.48 For choice from a large lot of Ladies' fine Cheviot Reefers, in black, navy, tan or grey, with notch collar and welt seams, and cut full length, ?lso extra fine Blazers with cord girdle; sold everywhere from $4 to $5. TABLE NO. 5. BARGAIN . For choice from a large lot of Ladies' extra quality tailor made Reefers and exquisitely embroidered Blazers, made of best Serges, Broadcloths, Di agonals,etc; full or half-lined; all new colors and shades; regular prices, $15, $16, $17 and $18. AMUSEMENTS. $&&- 'EATRE This Week, Matinees Wednesday & Saturday, KATE OASTLETON IN THE DAZZLEE. May 23 DeLang & Rising In "Tangled Up." myl6-10 THE ALVIN THEATER CHARLES I. DAVIS.... Owner and Manager Every Evening at 8:15. Matinee Saturday Only. KATK CLAXTON and CHABLES A. STEVENSON, In a Grand Prodnction of "THE TWO ORPHANS." Next week C.B. Jefferson, Klaw & Erlang or's new comedy, "The Prodigal Father." myl6-l GRAND S3S&l NEIL BTJEGESS THE COUNTY FAIR. TO-NIGHT Prices IB, 23, B0, 75c Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 25, 50c Reserved, Next Week Julia Marlowe In Repertoire, my 15-97 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-nlht,Matinees Tnes.. Thura. and Sat. "LYNN A SHERIDAN'S CITY SPORTS BURLESQUE COMPANY. 60 ARTISTS-50 Knee-Bow, or the Destruction of a Home. myl5-59 Bear in mind that my summer rates for all Fur work, making of new Fur Garments as well as repairing or renovating of old Furs are now in effect. That you will save con siderably by looking after your Furs Now. I am always ready to give you the benefit of my experience in all matters pertaining to Furs. So please call and talk Furs to me. Bleach ing and Reshaping of Ladies' Straw Hats and Bonnets is still a spe cialty with me. I will serve you conscien tiously, promptly and at moderate charges. ! Practical Hatter 4 Furrier, 707 Penn Avenue, Pittsburg. myl3-wsu ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 16SIX1H STREET. Cabinets, 82 to SI per dozen; petitei, Bl per dozen. Telephone 1751. apS-64-xwrsu McNAUGHER & CO., CONTRACTORS FOR Paving sidewalks, roadways, yards, in Ills, stables and cellar floors with cement, stone, brick.concrete and flre brick. Cuibstone furnished and set. i3 Federal fit., Allegheny City, Pa. D WtrrriL 50c. 50c. 50c. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 100 Pieces of Plaifls, GliBcks anfl Suitings Direct from the foreign manufacturer at an ENORMOUS SACRIFICE. These goods are 42 INCHES WIDE and ALL PURE WOOL. ACTUAL VALUE 1 TO $1.50 PER YARD. OUR PRICE 50c. This is an opportunity which can seldom or never again be repeated. We invite inspection. DOUGLAS & MACKIE, 151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. myl3-mr TABLES OF LADIES' surplus stock of Ladies' Jackets, we have just classified, according to quality, the, different and, commencing to-day, will close them out at about one-third and one-quarter actual value. TABLE NO. 2. BARGAIN TABLE NO: 3. 12.48 From a large lot of Ladies' and Misses' Reefers, made of fine Black, Navy, Tan, Grey and Scotch Mixed Materials, with notch collar, or very fine Blazers, with 4 rows of em broidery on neck and sleeves; actual value $5. TABLE NO. 6. LADIES' $7 S6.35 . NOW S3.?!. This is a most remarkable and wonderful bargain; 225 fine Bedford Cord or Plain Cloth Capes, fashionable shapes; cut 42 inches long; with fully em broidered yokes; neat and sub stantial; worth $j, at only 3.20. NETT ADVERTISEMENTS. CARPETS, WALL PAPER. Wilton Carpets, Axminster Carpets, Velvet Carpets, Body Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, And all kinds of Ingrain Car pets. Everything new in style, choice in color. All at SPECIAL LOW PRICES. Wall Paper in every quality and style for wall and ceiling. Special styles in choice colors. You should see our stock be fore you buy. 136 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. ap4-icw mK m ''ffk 1,000 PAIRS OF SPECS, Fine crystal and pebble lenses, for sale this week at the following prices: Steel Frame Specs, 50 cents. Nickel Frame Specs, 50 cents. Bronze Frame Specs, 50 cents. Eyeglasses, all stylos, 50 cents. Also, gold, silver and other priced specs. Our optical department is under the man agement of Prof. George E. Mayer, of the Ophthalmio Institute, Now York. Eyes ex amined free of charge. Prescriptions care fully filled. The fitting of children a specialty. B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, 65 Fifth Av. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. myl5-253-jrwysu Heiskell's IT CURES even When, all other remedies fall. Th simple anointment, without tbs aid ct in. taraal medietas, eradl cat.s eTerr form of skin DIsease.ftom Hltnn . Itnl... Ointment Is certain a Remarkable ttemeaj lor Im mn.t flliatln.t. bkin Diseases, eo c"pr nx. .,. . .. , So,d -Everywhere. Write for bootmnUor Kitchm and Sick Boom," faie. WHNST0N, H0LL0WAY& CO. Philadelphia. my 11-56 mw BARGAIN TABLE J3.45 CEO. IN. Sill ;cw . V) , ! T. - r - - -jjrt ti i.jt m m. j v. .swm'B wa&r y& a r pcwi r ,. trv eP 2 - ftoayEor-5gW For choice from a large lot of Ladies' Imported Cheviot, Broadcloth, Vicuna and Serge Reefers and Blazers, all colors, half-lined; beautiful pearl but tons, plain or embroidered; regular prices, $6, i, $&, $9 and 10. CAPES LADIES' $15 CAPES NOW S8.0D. This is another bonanza for economical shoppers; 10 dif ferent styles of handsomely beaded, braided or plain Capes; also, 42-inch long all lace Capes, warranted pure silk; worth $i$ and $16, will go at this sale for only $8. WITH EVERY PAIR OF LADIES' SHOES. NS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. When Was Chicago III? When Did Denver Col? Who Went to Seattle Wash? Who Calls Philadelphia Pa? How Much Does Cincinnati 0? Who Wants to Lend Nashville Tenn? We will answer these and other questions to the best of our ability, if you'll kindly call during business hours. Likewise information cheerfully given regarding all matters pertaining to FURNITURE AND HOUSEFURNISHIN&S. t When you call don't fail to see our line of T CASH OR KEECH, GENUINE Our Suit Sale is meeting with immense suc cess. See these offerings and you'll know why. Strictly all- wool, light-col- 1 o r e a ineviot Suits, c orrect style in every de tail; a regular $ 1 4 quality" yes, 14 for $8. Purely all-wool Cassimeres fine as silk v e r y stylish in finish and color, and worth from $16 to 18, for At- JdfB .1 L Ik P 1 S12. II ALL THE NEWEST STILES. "Swell" Hats and Furnishings at Lowest Prices. CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTERS, 161-163 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. "WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. TRY IT IN YOUR NEXT HOUSE-CLEANING. BpS-65-VWY JACKETS! LADIES' SUITS. None but the Most Fashionable and Popular Styles, and for about Half the Prices you would have to pay to make them. NO. 4. Q Qr For Ladies' ele- 4)0aw0 gant nav7 b'ue tan and grey suits, with bell skirt and full box pleated waist or blazer; regular price, CC TfC For Ladies' finc 4)0. 0 Bedford Cord Blazer Suits, with 30-inch long Blazer and braid trim ming all around; regular price, $11. CQ flfl For Ladies' very 4)wiUU nnc avy blue and black fine Serge Blazer Suits, with bell skirt and pointed bodice; regular price, 14- C7 HO For Ladies' fash 4.UU ionable, tight fitting Cashmere Suits, whh full braid trimming on skirt and waist; regular price, $13. CI IT For ka(Hes' magnifi 3 1 J) cent India Silk Suits in all colors, tastefully trim med with Ribbons to match;' regular price, 25. CIO Ql For Ladies' stylish Russian Suits, made 3)1 (J, Ow exacttyHke the above cut, of very fine quality Diagonal Cheviot, actual value, 20. CREDIT. 923,925 AND 927 -PENN AVE. myl7-rwy BARGAINS. What do you think of these for the Big Boys, 14 to 19 years old? Light and dark plaids, well made and perfect fitting Suits for $4. Solid Cassimere Suits, nobby pat terns, the usual Si 1 grade, for $6. And the Suits at $7, $8, $9 and $10 Are away ahead of anything we have ever before shown. myU-wssu B9H I $ I .la r 1 hu Ida ill' vA w 1 v& J1 vAS if. ifiv j km II o&M m ?r H sl? if s. ft S ?BaB w 3. jwV f8w- L ft H KATJPMANNS' KAUPMANNS' FIFTH AVENUE -AND- SMITHFIELD ST.