THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, JUNE 7.. 189a u PLENTY OF BUSINESS for the Considcratiorof the Amalga mated Association. TROUBLE AT HOHESTEAD FEARED. Settlement cf the Tittslmrg and "ffestern Controversy. IXIXT GLASS HEX ARE SATISFIED r&rcsps neTcr in the history of the Amal- fJhiMed Association has it had so many im "iroriant matters to come before the conven tion a there will be this rear. To-morrow inornm? the meeting opens. Xearly all the delegates had arrived last nipht, and the I attendance will be about equal to that of last year. From the present outlook, the summer will see many strikes in Pittsbure; and other iron and steel centers. The big mill lit Homestead with 3,000 or 4,000 men will likely be idle. The JIahoning and She nango. Valley manufacturers are ready to turn their men down. The Pittsbur Forge cud Iron Company's plant at 'Woods' Run, where 1,000 men are employed, wants to reduce wares. The men have not been given a chance to confer on the matter. Spang, Chalfant & Go's, men are work ing under doubt as to what their condition will be after the first of July. The last move known of is the ac ceptance of James II. Xutt as the head of the Labor Bureau of the Mahoning and Bhenango Iron Manufacturers Association. He for years had been a trustee in the Amalgamated Association. A ficsy Time for Delegates. "With all these difficulties to cope with at he start and a half hundred others to be brought up, the delegates will have a busy time. It is now plain that the Amalgamated Association has the fight of its Hie before it. The manufacturers are tired paying fcale prices and if money can win they are going to spend a nice roll It was quite a surprise to the Amalgamated people when yesterday they read in Tun Dispatch us exclusive account of the scale Jor the Sixth distriot A scale asking Jor a reduction of lrom 15 to ' 50 per cent is one to be iearcd and some of the men felt that wav. Promi nent Amalgamated officers said yesterday that the scale would never be adopted. The Shenango and Mahoning men would all ftnke before they would work under such terms. Several "of the men thoucht the manufacturers meant business, while others said it was only bluli Their reason lor this was that in the scale of their own making there are a number of .things that the manufacturers always were opposed to in conference with the Amalgamated Association. The Homestead scale is another thing. which is worrying the convention. The delegates who were around headquarters yesterday s.pent the entire time discussing the Homestead and Valley scales. Kxpec:in a Mrilco at Homestead. They were neatly all of the opinion that the convention would be unable to bring about a settlement at Homestead, and a ctrike would have to follow". It all these strikes come it will be n hard fight for the Amalgamated. It is not known just how strong the association 5s, ss the ofi'cials are very secret as to the numbers aud numerous other things. The strength of the association has been estimated anywhere from 12,000 to 00,000. Estimates on the cash on hand place the amount at only 50,000. The manufacturers arc keeping very quiet, but every once in a while some one of them leaks. It is then learned that the manufacturers as a whole are prepared to reduce the scale. They know that "ic have good generals to pit wfch, inCn who are keen in business and will turn every possible stone to keep the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel "Workers on its leet. The convention beginning this morning is likely to last several weeKs. Every day will w itness hard fights. Possibly "one of the first things after routine business is out of the way will be the taking up of the Homestead trouble, but not a man teems to have the least idea what they are going to do. TEfilNMEN ARE SATISFIED. The Trouble on the rjttr-bnrs and Western pttli in Tavor or Iho .Men. The Pittsburg and "Western Kailroad trouble has been settled and the men and employers are on the most friendly terms. There were 1,000 men interested in the matter. The Pittsburg and "Wes'ern is a branch of the Baltimore and Ohio, and the men work on the basis paid to tne men of the latter road. The Brotherhood of Trainmen and Order of Conductors fixed their trouble Kunday and the telegraph operators came to a settlement yesterday. The result was an adauce to the operators of $3,000 a vtar. Tins will increase the men lrom $2.10 to $7 30 a month. The chiefs ot the railroad men left for their homes last night. The next trouble to be adjusted lb on the 'Frisco road. All Amicably Settled. Conferences were held between the Flint Glass. Workers' Association officials and the manufacturers yesterday. The confer ence wa6 on the paste moid,iron mold and pressedware scales. The matter was ami cably adjusted. Good Cooking Is one of the chief blessings of every home. To always insure good custards, puddings, Fauces, eta, use Gail Borden "Eagle" brand condensed milk. Directions on the label. Sold by your grocer aud druggist TXS BEST SUIT IX THE IIOCSE rOK FIFTEEN DOLL IBS. In Plain Lanznage You Can Tick Out the lle.tSult in Our Store tor SIS, Kc-ard-Ims of the roriner Price I", C. c. C. Clothiers, Corner Grant and Diamond Streets. To-dav you have our permission to walk through our store and select any suit from out elegant $J50,000 stock foi $15. 2ut a sin plo garment Is laid aside. E erything goes It matters not whether it is marked $J5 or ssflorjttl. or whether it is a business suit or Hull dress coat and vest $13 buys any suit j ou pick out you cannot go astray. This offer is without peer or parallel, and we want people to attend this sale who under stand goods and appieciate values. Fifteen dollars will buy finest imported cheviots, 1'rench piques, tricots, the new English velour plaids and checks, rich and novel whipcords, in tan, chocolate, brown and giav. elezant Bedford ribbedand silk mixed cassimeres, besides diagonals, vicunas, liomesDun and tweeds, and exquisite full dicss coats and vests of West of England clotti. This list includes finer aud costlier clothing than any other house in Pittsburg 1. untiles, and w hen w e offer you your choice of an suit in the stoie for $15 we want you all to know that you actually get double value, oi $25 to $40 garments tor $15 dress nuts, business suits, Piince Alberts, double bicasted suits, all styles of cutaways aud lull dre-s coats and vests. 1. C. C C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, Clothiers, cor. Grant and Dia mond sticets. Onr Great Reduced-Price Sale ot Dress Goods Sow going on means more fine dress goods at lower prices than were ever seen in this end of the State. Jos. IIorm; & Co., boa Gil 1'enu avenue. At eddlng -I)ver. Each day you can find in our stock new wares, the latest pioductions of tho best makers in the world. It. L. iloWATrr & Co . Jewelers, tusu S3 Fitth avenue. JOS. HORNE & CO. The Leading Dry Goods lipase. rittiburg, Pn., Tuesday, June 7, 1S3J JOS. HOME- & CO PENN AVENUE STORES. EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION in- PRICES. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER out at once. Greatest Sacrifices in Prices Ever Known Well Be Seen During This Great Sale. The entire stock consists of the most desirable novel ties in style and color, and every yard offered is especi ally adapted to the present season, being in light and medium weights. This will be a complete clearance sale not one yard of goods will be carried over, and we have marked every thing down to a price that will undoubtedly Close Out Every Yard. AT 25c Reduced from 50c A large lot of Fancy Dress Goods, including Cheverons, Diagonals, Mixtures, Plaids and Stripes, 36 and 3S inches wide; all new styles and colors. AT 37 l-2c Reduced from 50c 36-inch all-wool Stripe and Mixture Chev iots, in choice styles and colors. AT 50c Reduced from 75c 36-inch fine. summer weight Wool Suitings, in Stripes and Checks. AT 50c Reduced from 75c 30 pieces 46-inch all wool, fine quality French Cashmeres, in all the very .latest spring and summer shades. AT 50c Reduced from 75c 50 pieces all wool Cre pons, most popular sum mer fabric, 38 inches wide, in all the new and pretty light shades. AT 50c Reduced from 65c 50 pieces fine French Vigoreaux Beiges, light and dark Grays, Browns, lans, Blues and Grays 38 inches wide very de sirable. AT 50c Reduced from $1 Fancy 44-inch Chester Bedford Cords, best shades will all eo in an hour. AT 60c Reduced from 75c 38-inch all-wool imported Bedford Cord, in Grad uated stripe, mixture grounds; all popular shades. AT 75c Reduc'd from 1.25 30 pieces, fully 20 new colors, Fancy Figured Serpentine Bedford Cords 38 inches wide. Very stylish. AT 75c Reduc'dfrom $1. 75 and $2 A small lot of Fancy Mixed Camel's Hair Suitings, 46 inches wide, sunimer weights, in Tansl Grays and Blues. A bargain for those who come the first hour to-day. AT 75c Reduc'd from$i.25 Another limited lot of Diagonal and Chevron Suitings, Grays, Blues, Tans and Green mix tures. You'll have to see these early, too. To be closed JOS. HORNE & CO. AT 75c Reduced from $1.50 A lot of very effective Ombre Stripe Crepons, 42 inches wide and extremely stylish. AT 75c Reduced from $1.2 5 and $1.50 A lot of finest quality Plain Crepons, all the newest shades, 42 inches wide. AT 75cReduced from $1.25 50 pieces (over 15 dif ferent colorings) fine im ported Bedford Cords, 46 inches wide AT 75c Reduced from $1 25 pieces genuine English Check and Stripe Suitings, Grays, Browns, Tans and Russian Blues. AT 85c Reduced from $1 40 pieces 46-inch all-wool Henriettas, in every new and desirable color. AT $1 Reduced from $2 The novelty Parchment or Feather-Weight Crepons, 42 inches wide, in choice new shades. A rare bar gain. AT $1 Reduced from $2 and $2.50 Genuine Scotch Tweeds, Stripes, Plaids Figures and Chevron and Diagonal mixtures, 48 inches wide. Small lot AT $1 Reduced from $2.25 46-inch Crinkled Cre pons m 10 newest and most desirable shades. AT $1 Reduced from $1.75 10 choice summershades in 44-inch Bedford Cre pons. AT $1 Reduced from $1.50 A lot of New Jacquard Fancies, 40 inches wide, in the best shades of Green, Blue, Tan and Gray. AT $1.25 Reduced from $2.50 A lot of Cord Cre pons, in the best shades for summer in Navy, Tan, x Gray, Russian Blue and New Brown. AT $1.25 Reduced from $3 All of the stylish two-tone Plisse Crepons, now 12 different effects, and a rare bargain. AT $1.25 Reduced from $2 An effective fine French Check Cord, in 15 of the very latest and best shades for summer. AT $1.25 Reduced from $1.85 Another i-hourlot of Broken Stripe Serges, in five choice colors. ALSO 75 In handsome, rich Parisian styles, That were 15, ARE FOW $5, That were $25 to $30, ARE NOW $15. That were 30 to $35, ARS NOW $20. ALSO Our entire remaining stock of Ill-Class 'ivies Now at about ONE-THIRD ORIGINAL PRICES: Some were $4, are Si. 50 a yard. Some were S3, are $1 yard. Some were $2, are 50c yard. Including CREPON BEDFORDS, CREPON VIGOREAUX, CREPON P-LISSE, CREPON DIAMONT, CREPON RAYE A SOIE. You never before saw Dress Goods selling at such low prices, considering the styles and qualities. Attend this great sale by buying now you can dress in the height of style and best of taste at less than the lowest class of goods would have cost you earlier in the season. Come this morning note every item of this advertisement and see for yourselves that everything is exactly as represented. JOS. HORNE & CO., - 609-621 PENN ATKKUfi, DRESS PATTERNS Je7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. soma j0Sk Mir 11 1 IB UNDERWEAR Ribbed Cotton Vests, pink, blue, cream and white i2jc Ribbed Cotton "Vests, ecru only 18 c Fancy Cotton Vests, all colors : 25 c Ribbed Cotton Vests, high neck and long sleeves 1 -tec Ribbed Cotton Vests, high neck and short sleeves J 35 Swiss Ribbed Vests, all colors 38 c Fancy Ribbed Lisle Vests, colors , 50 c Fancy Ribbed Lisle Vests, all colors .'.... 50 c Fancy Ribbed Lisle Vests, extra quality 63 c Fancy Ribbed Lisle Vests, long sleeves 75 c Fancy Swiss Lisle Vests, extra quality $1.00' Plain Gauze Vests, long or short sleeves 35 c Gossamer Merino Vests, long or short sleeves 63 c French Balbriggan Vests, long or short sleeves 63 c Silk Vests, black and fancy colors t jh.oo Silk Vests, black and fancy colors $1.00 Silk Vests, black and fancy colors, extra quality $1.25 Fine Silk Vests, fancy colors Si. 98 Pure Silk Vests, pink, blue and cream 2. 50 Ribbed Cotton Drawers, knee length, white and ecru 38 c Ribbed Lisle Drawers, knee length, white and ecru 50 c Ribbed Lisle Drawers, knee length, white and ecru 63 c Ribbed Lisle Drawers, extra quality 75 c FLEISHMAN & CO., m5XU1t5st. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Je7 A BARGAIN, Can be had in any cf our many de partments. Bargains in Bedroom Suites. Bargains in Parlor Suites. Bargains in Bedding, etc. Bargains in Stoves and Ranges, the largest selection in the city. Bargains in. Refrigeratuis. Bargains in Baby Carriages. GASH OR CREDIT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, ! 307 WOOD ST. ap7-TT IN OUR WINDOW This week you will see the best Wall Paper at lower prices than you ever saw before all 5 c and 7c. We send samples free to any ad dress. G. G. O'BRIEN'S Paint and Wall Paper Store, 292 Fifth av., 3 Squires from Court Housa je3-83 N PROF. LITTLE, - -ii jJv 73 Sixth av., Is tho only ( yPiV Graduate Optician - In tho city. His system assures perfection both In lenses anil frames. my5-TTS AMtlSElrfENT& J. M. GUSKY ORPHANAGE and HOME, Perrysville Avenue, Allegheny. Members and friends are cordially invited to visit the Institution on its first Anniver sary ami Donation Day, THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 9, 1892, FKO JI 3 TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M. Refreshments will be served free by the Laales' Auxiliary Society. Contributions of monev.drvitoods and eioceries will be grate fully "appieciateil. l'uckiieos may be left with B. N. JACOBS, Sec'y, SO) Market St., city. jeS-HS-TTSu" CYCL0RAMA AUDITORIUM AND CYCLOllAMA PABK, Beech street and Irwin avenue, Allegheny. LVAUGTJKAL PROMENADE CONCERT, Fbidat. Jcke 10, at 8 p. m. , by the GREAT WESTERN MILITARY BAND. Admission, 00 Cents. Tickets for sale at S. Hamilton's music store. Fifth avenue, and at Alex. Ross' music store, Federal stieet, Allegheny. JeG-37 HARRIS THEATER MRS. P. HARRIS. R. I. Britton, T. F. Dean, proprietors and managers. Every afternoon and even ing. MISS ADA GRAY in EAST LYNNE. Week June IS St S. Wood. HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-Nisht. Matinees Tuesday, Thnra dav and Saturday. The middleweight oham pion of the world, BOB FITZSIMMONS, And his Athletic and Specialty Company leim CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE AT BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S, Telephone 1834. S8 Firth are., apIl-TTS Between Wood and Markca. SCI rim ml W Q )UBE (jURE! RhOJMATlSM Gouts Lumbago How many thousand of once helpless, heart-sickened and heart-broken people, who have suffered for years with these most dreaded diseases and have had constant medical attention, changes of climate and costly visits to supposed healing baths, that are now singing praises to Kheumacura for having been cured by it One lady says: "It is the greatest dis covery of the age, for it cured me, and I was the greatest livins sufferer." Price $3 per bottle. For sale by all druggists. M'KINNIE & CHESSMAN MTCGD., 616 Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pn. JeS-TTssn S3 SHOE ceeWn , HIE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? It li a Rpamlpy shnp. with no tacks or wax thread .Co hurt the feet; made of the best line calf, stylish uuu easy. Ha i occuuao ice viune tiivtd on uh vj . grade than any other manufacturer. It equals hand sewed shoes costing from $4.00 to $5.00. ffiS 00 Uei'iilne Hand-sewed, the finest calf vPOa shoe ever offered for 15 00s equals irencn Imported shoes which cost from 8S.0to tU 00. t&A. OO Hnnd-fcYreil Welt Shoe, flno calf, ? stylish, comfortablo and durable. The best shoe ever offered at this price ; same grado as custom-made shoes costlns from $6 00 to S'J.OO. DO 30 Police Mioej Farmers. Railroad Men 37 Oa and LeUerCarrlerstlll wearthem; lino calf, seamless, smooth inrlde, heavy three soles, exten sion edge. One pair will wear ayear. ffiA 30 fine calfi no better shoe ever offered at cStCa this price i ono trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. ffiO 25 and 82.00 Workiiicuian's shoei & are very strons and durable. Those who have given them a trial will wearnoothermake. Dnuel 82.00 and SI.73 school shoes are uUI9 worn by the boys everywhere; theysell ontheTrmerIts,asthe increasing sales show. I s4Sa S3.00 Hnnd-nencd shoe, best Bad 11 1 C9 liongola. very stylish; equals "rencl) imported shoes costlngfrom 84.00 to S6.0U. Ladies' 2.30, &2.00 and SI. 73 shoe for Silases are the best fine Bongola. Stylish and durable. Caution. See that W. L. Douglas' name an? Pflce are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. ly-TAKE NO BUBSI'ITUTEI Insist on loeal advertised dealers supplying yon. w. (,. kuu'iLASi isrocisiou. aipm. SoWbv aenue;H. J. ,tU. Jl. L.ang, 401 Ilutler street Pittsburg. Henrv Ko?er. No. 103 Federal street E. (i. llollman, Xo, TiKebecca street, AI eghea mh23-TTS 1 ;i. ii ruin aicuuu.uiii.i i nut uk D KOEHLER'S Installment House We occupy the entire Imilflinc M 7 Sixth Street, I UFNS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit rReadv-Mndft A. to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, 1 Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Cash Prices Without Security. must be paid down; the balance in small 'ff'jt weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted strictly confidential. Open dally, from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Saturdays ontil U P. M. f k arf 4buiHJw jfr fnflF 9u WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Laird's Shoes are the best and the t most popular in Pittsburg. HOW THEY LIKE 'SS THEN AGAIN: IF THETRE COMFORTABLE I IF THEY'RE FASHIONABLE! IF THEY'RE RELIABLE! T THE PRICE. SPECIAL THIS WEEK. 2,000 pairs Ladies' fine Dongola Kid Oxford Ties at 75c, 98c, i 18 and $1 24. 2,400 pairs Ladies' fine Dongola Kid Button Boots at $1 25, $1 50, i 75 and $2. 1,500 pairs Ladies' finest Dongola Button Boots at $2 50, $2 90, $3. SPECIAL FOR MEN: 1,200 pairs Gents' fine Calf Seam less Bals and Congress at $1 98, $2 18, $2 50 and $2 90. 1,050 pairs Gents' finest Calf, Kangaroo and fine Patent Leather Bals and Congress at $2 90 and 3 90. W.M.LAIRD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 433 and 435 WOOD STREET. my31-TT3 406, 408, 410 MARKET STREET. 2&S2g&ii slw'Vv F0&S AWUfrJttwy Rk. ntM-TTSu JD5.FLEMING&S0N Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 412 Market Street corner Diamond, Solicit correspondence and orders from all who wish pure Brandies, Whiskies and Wines for family or home use. They handle none but the best brands known, and each and every one are as good as the best at much less price than elsewhere. Among their best grades of whiskies will be found: Fleming's Old Export, Quarts, $1; or six for 55. Finch's Golden "Wedding, Quart', 81 25; or six for f& Gibson's Ten-Year-Old, Quarts, 51 B0; or six for 57 50. The above firm has secured the aqency for B. Storh Brewing Co.'s Bohemian Beer. This beer is an excellent example of good brewing: its appearance is bright, clear and sparkling; its aroma most fragrant, and its taste most agreeable. Comes in cases con taining two dozen pints or two dozen quarts. Price, per case pints, 52 25; quarts, 53 50. All orders from private families will re ceive prompt attention. Any ot the above goods delivered to all parts of the twooities without charge. In placing your orders for family or home use please remember the above firm, as these goods are the best the .market affords, pus sold only by JOS. FLEMING & SON, the Market Street Druggists, Pittsburg, Pa. inj-23-TTSsu BUT TOUK SPECTALCES AT Eyes jsxaininea nee. Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAM0ND,-icxx. deW-TTsu AIX KINDS FIELD GLASSES All Prices. ISTIEREN m SmitMeld St mv27-TTS M, MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. K Sixth ave, Pittsburg, Fa. Telephone 2061 TTm IS ill FRIENDS ID HOES 51BL 2-S33vN3 wT m ' jjF?B m 1 PS Sm nra ill nSISiBiB m I'iilfT i 1 NETV ADVERTISEMENTS. KAUFMANNS' MUSTS' BEODISITES DEPARTMENT Should be visited by everybody contem plating a Summer trip. Whether "do ing" Europe, "tak ing in" the lakes, sojourning by the seaside, climbing the mountafns, or rusticating with our country cousins, there are a hundred and onethings essen tial to one's thorough enjoyment and com fort And right here all these things can be found in the greatest variety and truly LOff PEIGES. Above all things you want A Good Trunk, One that'll laugh to scorn the efforts of the worst baggage-smashing fiend it may encounter. That's the kind of trunks WE sell; that's the kind YOU want to buy. Take our $4 Crystal Covered Trunk, for in stance. It can be had in all sizes (30 to 36), and beats any J 6 trunk shown anywhere. Then our $4.50 flat top Dress Trunk, made of fine duck; has Dress tray and Excelsior lock. Other dealers charge you $6.50 for the smallest size, and a rise of 50c per size for the larger ones. We give you any size, large or small, for only $4.50. Next, our leather-bound, flat-top Trunk at $9. It's a Samson in strength, and cannot be equaled anywhere below $13. Solid sole-leather trunks (the best in the world) from $12 to $25. A positive saving of 25 per cent on every one. And, then, our 4.50 Steamer Trunk. It's" a dandy. See it. T GLADSTONE AND CLUB BAGS The Democratic cry, "On to Chicago," will soon be heard in the land. .Sightseers and delegates to the convention will consult their own interests by buying their Satchels from us. A large number of the Republican delegates did so ad were the gainers by it. Leather-bound Telescopes from 65c up. Imitation Alligator Club Bags, all sizes, at only 75c Finest Imitation Alligator Gladstone Bags at only 1.75. Genuine Alligator Club Bags (all made of one piece), $2 up. Fine Grain Leather Club Bags, linen lined, from S1.25 up. Genuine Alligator Patent Cabin Bags, best lock, from 5.50 up. Good Grain Leather Patent Cabin Bags, best lock, from S3. 98 up. Finest quality English Club Bags, hogskin lined, hand-sewed, English brass lock, all one piece genuine Alligator, from $7.25 up. Solid sole leather, full Dress Suit Cases, hand-sewed, finest nickel lock, at only S5. XComplete stock of Leather Toilet Sets, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Whisky Flasks, etc. XBest Leather Shawl Straps at only 25c. Strong Leather Satchel Straps at only 13c. Extra strong Trunk Straps at only 35c. -' SPECIAL HAMMOCK SALE. J ' ff- Hammock Ropes, 19c per pair. Hammock bpreaders, 19c per pair. Hammock Hooks, 19c per pair. JlOO DOZEN FINE LAP ROBES AT 49 CENTS. MEN'S THIN You can't be comfortable without it, during the hot season. our matchless prices: Good, durable and cool Balbriggan Underwear at only 25c Extra fine, silk-finished Balbriggan Underwear at only 39c. The celebrated Pembroke Jean Drawers, coolest made, at 50c. lO5") JL O XI Largest stock in the city of Outing TUUtinS OCQflS l Scarfs to match Negligee Shirts, O J from 7c up. js Q 1 ' 1 J More of them than you will find at 1UUTlYl U flirTS 1 any five houses in this city combined. Prices 19c to Fisk, Clark & Flagg's finest at $.59- THREE ITEMS FOR LADIES: First A choice from 600 magnificent Parasols, representing our regular $6, $7, $8 and $9 goods, For only $5. Second A lot of Ladies' fine Silk Mittens at 19c Third A lot of Ladies' Washable Chamois Gloves at 69c. KAUFMANNS Fifth Ave. and "--eQi IFram Mm Jf. "J. Hay l by, ":& R6" of BdJerUle, Kaa., mm .MIIbfr-. CO -wara 1 Dtgaa joor N.x tia-.f4 V .lln..... v. T !. .A( R.fare. AlUT. LMfc do UT wort The .coirij.Yli!S B- W.tgkt M3 11a 195 lb M lb. BmiWUurnoIlof3inO!itt'it-Doit Win. JJ tn. Jim. mini. lunrtMlllkainewtwui;. OU Wlit 40 In. Ml", llte andpahiarollgona. Mr friendi are Hlp - 51 In. 48 In. oj. turpSid. Will chMrfnllT MplT to inouiriM "l "MP le!S,A' PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL. HirralMa. JoJUnlnr;. Send emu hi iU tor parttaiUn to DI. 0. IT. r. SMDH. OTICXtTS TBtATER. CBICA5B. IlL fe27-S7-TTawk Wallace Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, 624 PENS AVENUE. Our iar seeing and reading jrltuses com bined are the most satisiBctory ever worn. Indispensable for home, office, public enter tainments and shopping. apzi-rrsu flLJEL GWS) ISS DRESSING AND Sample Cases 5QC At this price we offer 10,000 lj verv strong, extra size Ham- mocks, same as sold elsewhere at Si. 65 'C At this price we offer 5,000 e Mexican Sea Grass extra length; worth Hammocks, i.5- 4) I U mer's Patent Pillow Ham mocks, best made; regular price, $2. $2.75 At this price we offer Palmer's Curtain Ham- mocks, with pillow; regular price, $4. UNDERWEAR. Read j J Smithfield St. Z.STABL1SI1ED 1S7U. BLACK GIN KIDNEYS, Is a Teller and sure curs to tho Urinary Organs, Qrars and Chronic Catarrh oftha Bladder. The 8wls Stomach Bitten are a sure cure for Dyspepsia. trade scuts Llyer Complaint and eTery species or indigestion. wild Cherry Tonic, the most popular prep aration for cure of Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis and lung troubles. Either of the above, SI per bottle, or 6 for $3. Ifyour druggist does not handle thes foods write to Wit. S. ZOELLEK, sole M'fr 'ittsburjf. i"a. jai-57TTS d. O. FLOWER, 3DenL-feal Office 43? EI2V VAB TT3 PATCMTC O.D.I.EVI3 (next Leader.) r I Ei II I O. is; yutfl t., FitUburg, Pa. SO rears solicitor. A
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