THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. SUNDAY, JUNE 19, HEL OS EREE SILVER. An Old Letter of His Resurrected to Trove to Westerners HE WOULDFT VETO SUCH A BILL Bis Stand in Opposition to President Harrison is Fiat-Footed. A DOCUMENT THAT WILL BE PRESERVED Topeka, Kxs, June la The following letter from D. B. Hill was received by Mr. Charles K. Holliday, of this city, pro prietor of the Kansas Democrat and World's Pair Commissioner for Kansas, in Decem ber last It contained some matters of a quasi personal nature, and hence Mr. Holli day did not feel at liberty to publish it then. It mates it clear that Senator Hill, 5f elected President, would not veto an adequate free coinage bill if passed by a Democratic Congress. The letter reads as follows: This week vou can lmv a (asnionably trimmed bat for t3 at O'Eellly'ti, 07 Market street. Betinced f rom $5 and $6. Our special patterns and importations. ,i State or New York, ETICCTIVK CHAXBtK. ALBAitr, N. Y.. December 58, 1891, Charles K. Holliday, Jr.. Toprka, Kan.: Deak Sir For reply to yonr letter of the 14th I enclose a reprint of my speech at El lulra. on tlie 5th, wbtoh I intend to confirm end reiterate in a short farewell address as Governor on next Thursday, New Tear's Eve. Sly faith is unshakable in the sound common sense of our fellow-countrymen. They well know that the Democratic party is the present efficient instrument for tax icrorm and monetary reform. They will not r commit thetr interests to the Republican party, which has just made both reforms our pupreme necessity. The Democratic party ruUht as vt ell commit suicide us shirk either dutv, nor will it betray the people's trust by allotting the executive oower to any man who'o views are similar to the views or Tresident Harrison, and who is pledged, like him, to block every approach to Iree bi metallic colnace. .It 1 a scandalous misuse of the executive yower to employ the veto in preventing Hie remedial legislation from beinir carefully vlanned and passed when so great a ma jority oi the peonlc's representatives have leen elected by the people exproslv for the very work, to repeal the Sherman silver law end to promote the icturn to treebi-metallio coinage. Governor Tilden implied a sounder lew of the function of the Federal Executive when he said: "If summoned liy the suffrages of my countrymen to attempt this woilc, I shall endeavor with God's holp. to he the efficient instiu ment of their will. I am indisnant at the rapacity of the sold monometallist, so reck less both ot silence and of public opinion. J'ree bl-metallic coinage is the demand of a vastmajoiity of the American people: no vonder. It cave us the parity of the silver dollar and the cold doll-ir. Free metallic coinage is tho last word of monetary science. To restore it sat ely, widely, finally, Is the mission of the Democratic party." Mr. Harrison compels us to submit to inac tion during the present executive term. That, I hope, may be the limit of our inac tion. IIfs triend believe that he is no hypo crite. He will not recast or suppiess his conscientious scruples to set a second term, lie and Mr. Blaine will fuss up an Interna tional con lerence for delay. (See page 30 to i of speech.) That is a stale State artifice. One conse quence of our enforced inaction will be that tnc financial portents and threatened disas ters last approaching will be seen by all to be caused by past and present Republican wrongs, not by future Democratic reme d.es. Yours truly, David B. Hill. BLOOD POISONING Mrs. Mary E. O'Fallon, a very intelli gent ladyot Piqua, Ohio, was poisoned while assisting physicians at an autopsy S years ag and soon terrible nicer broke out on her head, arms, tongue and throat. Her hair al. came out. Her hus band spent hundreds of dollars without any benefit. She weighed but 78 pounds, and saw no prospect of "help Mrs. iL. ii. OTallon. At last she began to take Hood's Sarsaparil la and at once improved; could soon get out of bed and walk. She says, "I became per fectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla and am now a well woman. I weigh 128 pounds, eat well and do the work for a large family. My case seems a wonderful recov ery and physicians look at me as almost like one raised from the dead." KKW ADVERTISEMENTS. BXT8BME HOT WEATHER Signifies that the clothing season is rapidly drawing to a finish, and it behooves us to get rid of our Spring stock of Gentlemen's MERCHANT TAILOR-MADE Garments at once. We Herewith Offer a Special Inducement: $9 $4 For any of our Suits that were originally made up ito order for 25. For any 'of our Trousers that were originally made up to order for $ 10. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KAUFMANNS' Great Special Offer to Parents TO-MORROW: cine chest. Once used, always preferred. I Vf I fi iVl 3a "SI iSSsS8555J U lWf 4 Hi I w opposite crrr hall. Great Auction Sale of Tine Building Lots At Crafton, Tuesday and Wednesday. Easy payments, as you like them. Fiee R. It. ticket and information at Edmundson A I'errine's Furniture and Carpet Stores, 635 end 6S7 Smltbfield street. The F. C. C. C Men's Suit Department. The two great bargains we offer for Mon day are men's suits at 15 90 and 8 90. Tou should call and examine tbem. r. C. a O, Clothiers, Cor. Grant and Diamond streets. WE ARE NURSING Our trade and wo guarantee our goods by special n arrant. Although our store is the smallest, our stock and sales nro very large. VOLTAIC DIAMONDS Patented and resistered Mareh 2t, 1SS1, are the only known Crystal Brilliants. Prices as follows: ItIVR; l Jin to 11R STUDS. $2 73 to $10. EARDItOPS. H CO to SIS. PINS. $2 60 to $3. On account of the immense number of con tostants we cannot decide our writing coa test until July 1. B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, 65 ZEUftltL -A-v-e Our Illustrated Catalogue mailed free. . Jel9-MWTSU Wallace Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, 624 VESX AVENUE, GKS Our far seeing: and reading- classes com bined are the most satislactory ever worn indispensable lor home, office, public enter tainments and shopping. ap21-TTSu Sl HERBERT WALKER, EYE MAKER. 65 NINTH STBEET. ap3-su KNOW ME BY MY WORKS. I have removed 219 tape worms In tho past 89 month, and can show more cures ot Ca tarrh, Cancer, Sciofula nnd nil the so-called incurable ailments than all others. Use Bnrnoon's System Renovator, tho wonder of tho world, and live. I naviant every bottle sold at drugstores at the regular prices to be the best familv medicine on the market. I will not warrant what yon cct at cut shops. To druggists: 8hove 8ystem Renovator and I will proteot you from these adulterating shops For ale at all drugstore'. Send stamps for circular and Information to 47 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. IK. J. A. BCRGOON, Jol2-145-su 47 Ohio St., Allegheny City, Pa BUT TOUR SPECTALCES AT The Reliable Ojptioisa.ii. Eves Examined Tree. c Hk. iaw :assHKdb.O Qr rB& Sssk Artificial Eyes Inserted. , J. BIAM0ND,V de29-rrau $3.50 WW ADTEBTISKKKXTis, NOT ONLY HQW MUCH -l tha ques tion, you Should con- sider.when you look, over vour furs and find that they need renovat ing, or altering Into next season's styles. Of course, experience has taught you that my prloes are by far the lowest and no doubt you are also aware, that In point of workmanship, I have no superior. As my summer rates are in effect now, it certainly will pay you to bring your furs before the busy season sets in. I make new Fur and Seal Garments ot all descriptions. the prevailing styles as well as shapes of your own. Clean, renovate, or alter your old garments, no matter how badly worn, and guarantee you a per fect fit, a workmanlike Job and a rate, which will positively be satisfactory. ' Bleaching of ladles' and gentlemen's summer hats still a specialty. for Any Boys' Light Col ored Suit in Stock. This offer embraces all our Boys' Light-Colored Short Pant Suits, sizes 4 to 14, and all our Light-Colored Kilt Suits, sizes 2 to 6. HUNDREDS OF THEM WORTH $7 AND $8. HUNDREDS OF THEM WORTH $9 AND $10. But, as they are summer patterns, $3.50 will buy your choice from all the only condition being that you come to-morrow. Parents, this is the greatest Bargain Sale ever known. KAUFMANNS', FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST. 1 4 Practical Hatter i Furrier, 707Penn Are., Pittsburg, Pa. Jel9-wsu MWrMW n GUREE5 Rheumatism Golit& Lumbago Bhenmacnra has cured more Rheumatism, Gout and Lumbago than any one medicine ever made, and has relieved more suffering in Pittsburg and Allegheny cities than all other medicines put together. While it will not raise the dead, it will frequently restore the utterly helpless to health strength and happiness. . Rheumaoura succeeds when all others fall. It acts with marvelous celerity and eradi cates the disease from the system. There is nothing else known that will uniformly do this. Try it Price $3 per bottle. For sale by all druggists. H'KIIIIE ft GBESSHII MTGGO., WSPennave., Pittshnrg, Pa. &&ggs& 3S1.V iAr iV" a Jil V I rJ&I v JelOOS Ae-ST-I: AULEfrJ?orrRk. BD34-TTSU WHY DO YOU WANT To tramp the tpwn, when PICKERING'S can provide you with everything you may possibly require to furnish a home? It will take you some time to go through the different departments of our store, but you won't feel half u weary and discouraged as you would if you had traveled to different places for different articles. SEEK NO FURTHER. All that one could desire, and AT PRICES FAR BELOW ALL COM PETITION, can be found at PICKERING'S. ItfC Pll A D ALUTCC Satisfaction positively, warrant to give full value for the money and treat our patronf with every courtesy possible. nilD TITDMC Are favorable to the financial condition of every UUIl I til III W one easy and convenient At this time. of the year as to seasonable goods: NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY REFRIGERATORS! A good Refrigerator BOUGHT NOW will pay for itself over and over by what it saves before the summer is ended, and on our easy payment plan you will not-miss the small amounts. We present a very large selec tion in both Refrigerators and Ice Chests, and at prices known to suit all. ANOTHER ARTICLE IS . THE BABY CARRIAGE The largest and finest designed line ever shown. Alter a careful look over these goods, and at prices we will quote, the telling of them will be very easy. We invite in spection. Floor Coverings of all the latest known patterns and materials, Mattings, Druggets, "Bugs, Shades. Terms to suit all: $10 worth of goods, 1 down, 50c per week. PICKERING, GDHPLETE HQUSEFURN15HEH, Cor. Tenth St. and Penn Aye. Jel9 "HAIR ON rHEHCETNECrCARMS OR ANY PART OF THE PERSON (jUICKLT DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEW SOLUTION ? "VOPSHS ? ANOTMK OaOWTH TOUkVaa BUTaolID WITHOUT THE LIGHTXT IHJDKT cm PUCOtOHATIOW Or THE MOT DELICATE SKIN. PIgCOTgRIP BT ACClPtT. IK CoMroiriBiHG, an incomplete mixture was accidentally spilled on the back ot the hand, and on washing afterward it was discoyered that the hair wan completelr remored. We purchased the new discoTerr and named it ilODENfc. It is perfectly pnre, free from all injurious substances, and so simple anr one can use It. It acts niildlr bnt sarelr, and 70a will be enr- Ensed and delighted with the results. Apply for 1 few minnrts tod the air disappears as if hj magic. It has no resemblance wbateyer to anr other preparation erer nsed for a like purpose, and no scientific discorerr erer attained such wonderful results. IT CAXNOT FAIL. If the growth be light, one application will remoTe It permanently; theheary growth such as the beard or hair on moles may require two or more appli cations before all tho roots are destroyed, although all ha r will be remored at each application, and without the slightest injury or unpleasant feeling when applied or eyer afterward. hodeie scrraciost ixxcteoitsis tiKemmmdii bf all mho han ft jfrrf itt mtnttUnd i) p ep' 0 rtfittmnt Oerttlemen who do not appreciate nature's gift of a brd. will find a priceless boon in Modene, which does away with sharing. It dlssolTes and destroys the life principle of the hair, thereby rendering Its future growth an ntter Impossibility, and Is guaranteed to be as harmless as water to the skin. Yune persons who find an embarransing growth of hair coming-, sbonld use Jlodene to destroy its growth. Modene sent by mail. In safety m..iin ... ni..tittTniil f.AriirMr nealed from observation! on receipt Of price. Sit .00 per bottle. Send money br letter, with your full address written plainly. Correspondence sacredlypriTate. Postagestampsrec.iTedthesameascaslu always rsTiosToCKcoraTTA this MrM. locaI and modene manufacturing co.;cincinnati O., U.S.A.C COTTHHOCT GENERAL AGENTS MAKUFACTOmS OF THE HIQHKT HAIE HAIR MtfABATIHS. xarrxxrvM WANTED r cait flitter teuT UOtr of aim Ptlttfict nnd ftuiire Us snfs dtlhtr. I AFTEAK iaAI W. OtriSsooO FOB f AllBIIE 01 1 THE SII6HTEST I.1JBBT. KVEEY BOTTLE GUAKASTEED. J& ri KAUFMANNS' FORCED MERCHANDISE ' MOVEMENT! ij w BIG REDUCTIONS FROM NOW TILL JULY 4, WHICH. ARE BOUND TO CLEAR OUR SHELVES AND COUNTERS! MEN'S SUMMER GOATS fine a ull , Mm wmsfBf For choice from a big lot of first-class' Linen Coats, gen teel and cool, in neat patterns, well worth $i each. TEE IEDB0 STRAW EAT Mr s f Jfiut C u"rL-tr IS1 MN 'S N N 6 Men's Extra Fine Alpaca Coats and Vests, $2.25. Men's Fine Blue Cheviot Coats and Vests, $3.50. Elegant Fancy Striped Flannel Lawn Tennis Suits, $6. A BIG TUMBLE -IN THE CES OF MEN'S SUITS Before the Glorious Fourth of July (the fiscal end of the Summer season) we must close out a big part of our stock, in order to bring it down to the low stage it should be at that period of the year. Now, then, come in at any time previous to the "Fourth" and take your choice from 500 Regular $1 1 and $12 Suits at $8. 500 Regular $13 and $14 Suits at $9. Regular $15 and $16 Suits at $10. Regular $17 and $18 Suits at $12. Regular $19 and $20 Suits at $14. Regular $21 and $22 Suits at $15. Lightest Hat on Earth (weighs but one ounce.) Only 75c These hats are not only comfort able, but extremely elegant and styl ish. They come in all- different colors, and the regular price is $1.50. For this week, however, the price will be only 75c. Every man should get one aUhis" reduced figure. THE YACHT STRAW HIT FOR MEN, OQc WORTH The "Yacht" is the most popu lar shape before the public. Surely, every man can afford to sport one at the ridiculously low figure of 39c. CHILDREN'S STRAW HITS, The rush we have had in this de partment last week would have cleaned out any other stock in town. Here' it merely left a few gaps," which fresh reinforcements will fill up again to-morrow. See our Chil dren's Hats at 19c, 29c, 39c, 49c, 75c and 98c ' GREAT MIDSUMMER REDUCTION IE. The problem of squeezing a month's business into 10 days will be . solved by this wonderful sale. We inaugurated it last Wednesday and our sales since then have quadrupled. All this week you can come in and buy the most desirable Outing Shirts and Underwear, Night Shirts, Neckwear and Hosiery at away below cost. As previously stated in these columns, we closed out these goods from the manufacturers at about 33c on the dollar, and, true to our time-honored principle, "Quick Sales' and Small Profits," are now turning the goods into money at 40c on the dol lar. Below find a few proofs: Mauchauffee's Fine French Underwear at 50c, worth $1.25. Mauchauffee's French Yarn Underwear at-65c, worth $1.50. Mauchauffee's 2-Thread French Underwear at 75c, worth $1.75. TWO CASES FINE DOMESTIC BALBRIGGAN IT Arc . UNDERWEAR, In gold and flesh colors, worth 65c, A jj TWO CASES FINEST EGYPTIAN-YARN BAL- IT 0C BRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, very cool, worth $i, A, I . THE "WALK-WELL" SHOE THOSE NIGHT SHIRTS AT 32cn cakes. Only about 2,000 more left Come quick or you'll get left.- i The 49c and 59c qualities of Night Shirts, too, are selling rapidly the silk embroidered, finest Cambric Night Shirts at 98c, ditto. They're all worth more than double the prices asked. "' THE 25CNECKWEAR SALErS shipment of 500 dozen fine-Silk Puffs, Tecks, Four-in-Hands, Ascots and Bows all worth 75c. Take choice for 25c. PICNIC III OUTING SHIRTS. Only about 100 more dozen are yet here of those fine Zephyr Cloth Shirts, with high back turn-down collar, at $1. The real value is $2.35. Also, 50 dozen more of those Madras and Cheviot Shirts, with laundered collars and cuffs, at only 75c. The value is $1.75. fTWtl58Bir THIS STYLISH DRESS This is the crowning offer ever made in Ladies' Ready-Made Suits. The only condition is that YOU COME AT ONCE, for we have but 500 of them. They'll go in almost as many minutes. They are made of fine, figured lawns, exactly like accompanying illustration, and, if you'd buy the material andgo to a dressmaker, you couldn't duplicate them for less than $10. Save time, trouble and money by taking your choice for only $2.25. HERE'S ANOTHER STRIKING BARGAIN r The "Walk-Well" Cat Open. PRICE $1.98. The perfect ease and comfort enjoyed by every, wearer of the "Walk-Well" are due to the fact that this shoe follows the natural outline of the foot, holding it firmly through instep and heel, and al lows the weight of the body to rest squarely on the ground, instead of on the toes and joints. The "Walk-Well" . for ladies is made of first-class Glaced Dongola Kid, and the "Walk-Well" Shoe for men is made of A No. 1 Ameri can Tannery Calf. They are guar anteed to outlast any 3 shoe in the market. $6.48 This price will buy you choice from 300 Ladies' fashionable Chally and Organdie Suits, trimmed .with Ribbon or lace; were made to be sold at $12, $15 and $18, and are fully worth those prices. L SHOES '.LOW CUT 2,000 pairs Tan, Russet and Chocolate Colored Oxford Ties, with or without Patent Leather Tips.worth $2.50, for just half, or .25 Per Pair. Only 1 THIS GRAND FEATHER FAN Only 39c We hTe jrut closed out a inrnple col lection of beautiful French Feather Fold ing Fani, of truly rich appearance and witn handsomely carved slicks earae an are sold elsewhere for $1 60 and $2, and will offer them at only 39c. Colon: White, cream, cardinal, heliotrope, black, etc. THE STYLISH KNOX HAT ONLY $1.69. Other dealers' price for same hat is f 31 Then there's the New Tort shape Sailor Hat at fl 39, sold elsewhere for $2 JO. MIDSUMMER MILLINERY NOVELTIES, Such as Leghorn, Bilk Mull, Lace Straw .and "Rough and Beady" Hats, for sea shore and mountain, at most attractire prices. KAUFMANNS J FIFTH AVENUE -AND- SMITHFIELD ST., KAUFMANNS' 1 - .
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