'W"Wa i-y...-eT,? 753 ViT G TJtE PlITTSBUIiG DISPATCH TUESDAY, JUNE 21. 1892. v . BREEZES FOR BABES.; Tie Lady Managers of the Pittsburg fresh Air Ifelief Pund BEGIN THE WOEK OP THE SEASON. irortT-Five Liltle Ones Sent to the Country Yesterday. "CHILDEE.VS SUMMER HOME AT OAKMO.NT "Those happy people who ore preparing to spend July and August in the country, or at the seashore," said Mrs. S. E. Lippin cott yesterday, "should not forget the many hundreds of little children who, without substantial help to the Pittsburg Fresh Air Belief Tund, must suffer untold misery dur ing the hot months. A little aid will help vb along wonderfully, and then there will be the consciousness of having given pleas ure to so many inpocent children." Mrs. Xippincott is Secretary and Superintendent of the Pittsburg Association for the Im provement of the Poor, and with the Assist ant Superintendent, Jliss A. L. AVilmarth, t tikes especial interest in the fresh sir work. The temporary home for children has Teen closed lor the summer, and yesterday the first installment of youngsters was sent to OakmonL They numbered 45, and were as jolly a set of youngsters, considering the fact that most of them were in bad health, as ever entered the Union station. They tterein charge of Mrs. Field, one of the A isitors for the Society, and ranged in age irom 11 months tq 13 years. Turned Loote In a Xcw World "When they reached the home at Oakmont there was a plain but substantial meal for them, suitable to their various ages. Then tl.ey were turned loose on the Spacious ve randas and grounds, under the care of com petent attendants. They will remain for two weeks, when their places will be taken by another batch of children. Mr Tthoda 3.autlier is in charge of the home, and she has as her assistant Miss Silvia Anderson. It has been only five years since the As-t-nciation for the Improvement of the Poor discontinued sending the children to a farm near Shnuetown. Then it was that Mr. J. It. 1). Meeds of the Dollar SaingsBank, gate the society the ground upon which the present home is located. It embraces about lour acres aud at the time the gift was made there was npon it a houe containing only jourorfie rooms. The Association made one addition and then Mr. Meeds enlarged the edifice to its present capacity of 25 rooms. Practically everythine at the Oak-, znont place is the gift ot Mr. Meeds. Gnod Ticalracnt Is Guaranteed. "Yon must remember," said Miss "VYil jnarth, "that we also send to Oakmont lnothers with children in arms, but they are the only adults admitted. A better Ji'ace ior a home of this kind could hardly uvc been chosen. The site is not far dis tant lrom the river, and while we at present lack shade it is only about two minutes' walk to a fine grove of tiecs. There are leni of people there to take care of the children, so that there is eery guarantee that they will he nicely treated. Children nt Oakmont are under the direct super Msion of the Society, and in this way we know just exactly how they are being treated. Then they are given good, wholesome food with plentv of pure milk, and" it would be strange indeed did they not return home at the end ol the two weeks' outine in excellent health. But then there ere some children, who, even under the influence of "pure country air, require more than two weeks to put them in proper condition, and in such cases upon the ln sician's certificate they are allowed to remain ior two weeks more." AYhen asked how these candidates for a two weeks outing were selected, she re plied that the visitors of the Society recom mended them. "For instance," said she, "people frequently come in here and say that such and such a family has a child vhosc life could be saved by a few weeks in the country. One ot our visitors is at once tent to the house, and if the statement is true the child's name is registered for the next two weeks" excursion. "We. also send children to Oakmont upon the certificate of a physician. Child Contributors to the Fund. "Yfe want the people to see the place so that they may appreciate what is being done for the poor little folks. No doubt after the Fourth of July the full capacity for 75 children will be filled, with many turned a war. Last summer 450 persons enjoved the comforts of the home, 76 of irhoni were mothers. In speaking of the need of the fresh air work for more help I cannot help but tell how the well-to-do little children have helped us with their iairs and entertainments. Only a few days ago we received J25 from a little girl who had held a fair, the proceeds to be devoted to sending other little children into the country." Last summer a gentleman save a certain Fum of money to start a working women's vacation luud, and under its provisions 35 persons were sent by the Association to pri Tatc bearding houses in the country. This rummer a lund for this special purpose will be raised. The Association, according to its report, has during half of the present month through its isitors obtained situa tions for 14 persons, got day's work for 51, distributed nearly 1,000 loaves of bread, toccthcr with other edibles, besides showing a large amount cf food specially prepared ior the sick. Among the orders given out were those for 550 bushels of coal, 298 gro cery orders, 1!X5 garment orders and for 11 pairs of partly-worn shoes. CAE'I C0PYEIGET A DAKCE. Iole milor Will Have to let Others in on Uer berpentlne NoveltT Xcn- Yoi'.K, June 20. .Special. Judge lacombe, of the United States Circuit Court, evidcutly doesn't think that skirt dancing is a -very high form of dramatic art. IMiss Loie Fuller professes to be the Colum bus of the serpentine dance, and when Miss 3Jcdwood Bemis proposed to exhibit her chanely outlines and her agility in this dance Miss Fuller applied to Judge La combe for an injunction. She claimed the dance as her exclusive property by copy right. Her lawyers, in their plea ior th"e injunction submitted a poetical description cf the serpentine dance. Judge Lacombe denied the motion for injunction to-day. "The merely mechanical movements,'' tas Judge Lacombe, "by which effects are produced on the stage are not subjects of eopynght when they convey no ideas nhese arrangement make up a dramatic composition. Those practiced by Miss 1'uller convey and were devised to convey to the spectator no other idea than that a comely woman is illustrating the poetrv of motion in a singularly graceful fashion. Such an idea may be pleasing, but it can hardly be called dramatic." To Sitings Itank Depositors. Depositors in savings banks in this State (where the law so limits your bank invest ments that thev can'tpay you more than3j or 4 per cent) should send for "The AVav to "Win." There's no law preventing your planting a portion of your savings in Chicago we have some Chicago real estate v Inch is as safe as the best savings bank, and pays more profitable rates of interest "Write to-day to Jas. E. & Kobt. L. McElroy & Co., Chamber of Commerce, Chicago. Bargains. Our cntii o stock or India silk, cotton and chulli tlicsea reduced in piice to make itady lor our semi-annual stock taking. French flannel and cashmeie wrappers suitable for steamers, also included in this mark-down smiIo. Paiiclls & Jomm, 19 Filth avenue. A VIQOK OUS growth and lue original color? lven to the hair br l'AKKFn's IlAin Balsam. IIlNDi-iicoiUtS, the best cure for corns. 15 cents. hagbie cline jugged. The Variety Singe Queen Goes to the Sub urban and Mpi Wine She Grow Noisy and Spends a TilejUt In a Cell Justice Tempered TYtth Mercy. I If ew York, June 20. Special Maggie Cline, whose immortal ballad '"Throw Him Down, McClnsky," has endeared her to the hearts of men, spent Saturday night in a police station. Miss Oline is the wife of John Kyan, a saloonkeeper in "Washington street, Brooklyn. On Saturday afternoon Maggie put on about ?1,700 worth of dia monds and went to see Tony Pastor off to Europe Then Mr. and Mrs. Ryan went over to the Suburban and Mr. Byan lost a few dollars. They Joined a few Brooklyn friends and had a bottle of wine or so, and late at nlsht chartered a Brooklyn cab and started for New York. At 12 o'clock this morning Policeman Schrciber sighted the cab down town, and says the occupants were holding a little argument. The voices pot louder and louder, and at last the lady gave two loud and frantlo shrieks. Byan jumped from the cab and into the arms of the policeman, who arrested everybody concerned. Justice Patrick Gavan Duffy, sitting in the Tombs court this morning, was informed early of the stai attraction in his line of business. Justice Duffy has sat in the front row at Pastor's many a time and applauded the Irish Queen, but he aid in a yoice un tempered uy mercy "Well, well, what's the trouble!" "Well, Judge," bojpm Magjrfo, "my hus band here and myself went to the races yesterday and" "Bad place, bad place." interrupted His Donor. "We had a bottle of wine and left tne track. Wo spent the evening with some friends in Brooklyn and then started homo. We took a cab, and solnjr up Broadway I be came Jealous of somethinc I imiRined my husband had done during the afternoon and I elled. You see, Judce. the wine had gone to my head and 1 I didn't know what I was doinit." "That's it exactly," said Judge Dnffy, with a triumphant look on his face. "People ask me why I don't set married. That's the reason. Yon women think when you marry that yon own a man." "Oh Judge: that isn't so," protested MaS gie, with such a charming: smile on her face that Justice Duffy melted Immediately. "I'm very sorrv for maklnir any trouble. and if you'll let us so I'll promise that we'll never offend aicaln." "Maugio Mi's Cline, I mean." said the Justioe, "this is a serious offense. You'ie both fined $5 and the cabman 53." "Oh, Judge!" It was not the cabman who cave forth this reproachful cry. "And I hereby remit said fines, and von can all go home,'' resumed the little Justice, with a benevolent smile. LYNCHERS CAPTURE AH ENGINE. After Maklnc Way With One Nee, They Are After thfi Blood of tf Is Pals. McCojcb City, Miss., June 20. John John son, one of the negroes Implicated In the murder of Merchant Colquhoun Thursday night, was hanged here last evening by a mob of 2,000 citizens, both white and black. Johnson made a confession Implicating two other negroes. "Joe" Gray and John Will iams, who are now in the county jail at Magnolia. Immediately alter the hanging of John son the mob seized an engine and started for Magnolia lortlie avowed purpose or i terming the Jail there and securing the two negroes. If the intentions of the mob aro can led out, the two prisoners will be brought back to the scene of the murderaud hanged. SLAVS TEADEES WHIPPED. The News orTwo Bloody Battles in Differ ent Localities In Afr!ca Loxdox, June 20. Advices have been re ceived here that a band of 509 Dervishrs had raided the Italian station near Masso wah. A force of Italians, with the assist ance of some friendly tribes, repelled the attack, killing many ot the Dervishrs, in cluding the leaders The dispatches alio contain the information that Prince Croy, commanding the troops In tne Kongo State, had recently been engaged in the two bat tles with Lunda slave traders, in which the latter were defeated with heavy loss. Three hundred slaves whom they had in their possession were liberated. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Japan's Ministry still holds office. not- witnstunaingits recent ae.'eat. Three of a party of 23 on a vacht at De troit wore drowned Sunday by the capsizing of the boat. Fifty people were injured by the explo sion of powder Caused by a bolt of lightning at Somerset, Ky. Advices from the interiorof Africa con tain the report that the German forces have been deleated and compelled to evacuate the Marong district. Cholera in Teheran averages 100 victims a day, according to official figures, but pri vate sources double the number. The State University Cadets of Nebras ka will probably carry off the honors at the National Competitive Drill at Omaha. Express robber John D. Buggies has been captured at Woodland, Cah He held up a stage and killed the express messenger. It is reported in Paris that Chauncey Depew will bo appointed Minlstor to Ersr- land, and that the present Minister, Bobert T. Lincoln, will be made Secretary of State. A very heavy rainstorm occurred at To ronto, Ont., Sunday evening. The base ments of many business houses are flooded, and serious damage is reported in a number of cases. It is believed the total loss will reach $100,000. There is disquieting news from she Af-gban-Busslan frontier. Stories of Turco man appeals for Bussian protection against the Ameer's troops, although disavowed In Bussian official quarters, give anxiety to the Indian Government. The monoon has commenced blowing throughout Bengal, and a large part of Mad ras, less heavily than usual, but sufficiently so to remove anxiety as to crops and cattle. Ten thousand men have lelt the relief works. Bain is still wanted in Punjaub and BaJputana. The anti.Parnellites, Messrs. Tanner, Flynn and Sheehan, members of Parliament, took part in an open air meeting at Killorg Ian Sunday. The occasion was marked by faction fights, in which several persons were severely wounded. The prompt action of a police force of 103 averted a desperate riot. 23 PEOPLE DUMPED INTO A LAKE. Their Yacht Capsizes, and Three of Their Number Go to the Bottom. Detroit, June 20. Yesterday, afternoon the schooner-yacht Caprice, of this city, with a party of 23 people on board, capsized in Lake St. Clair, about six miles north of here. All were rescued, but Carrie Biebe, Lizzie Megk and Henry Petto, who drowned. Don't run the risk of your cold getting well of itself you may thereby drift into a condition favorable to the development of some latent tendency, which may give you years of trouble. Better cure your cold at once with the help of Dr. D. Jayne's Ex pectorant, a good healing medicine lor all coughs, sore lungs and throats. Boys' Salts "Worth S4 and 85 for SI 78. For two days we will, offeryon choice of all our light-colored Si and $5 boys' suits for f 1 78, sizes I to It. Neat and stylish patterns, pleated and plain. This sale Is Ptmply to close out all our light-colored suits, and therefore we sell them for about one-half the first cost to manufacture. (1 78 buys as good a boy's suit as you usually pay H Ior. P. C. C C, Clothiers, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Northrop's Patent Paneled Metal Ceilings Are neat, durable and nrtistio for all classes of buildings. As the oldest manufacturers n the country, we can furnish the greatest variety and newest designs, put np com plete, at the lowest figures consistent .with good work, send lor estimates to South Twenty-third and Mary streets. A. NonTHnor ft Co., tts Pittsburg, Pa. BEAIi ESTATE SWINGS BANK, X.I1L, 401 Smtthflald Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $75,000. Deposits of $1 ana upward received and interest allowed at 1 per cent. tts Small in size, great in results; De Witt's Little Earl) Bisers. Best pill for constipation best for sick headache and sour stomach. Btoixe cots you but 25 cents a bottle. It costs any roaches, bedbugs, etc., that como near it their lives. NEW ADYERTI9KMKNT9. a?i you get Dr. Pierce's penufa medicines, youre sura ox two things that they're the cheapest and the bat. They're the cheapost no matter what the price, for vou nav. only for the aood you get They're guaranteed. If they fail to benefit or cure, in. any case, you have your xnoney back. And you can bo sure that they're the best, for they're the only reme dies that are, or can be, sold dies that are, or can do, soia so. you Tvpn-i get the genuine medicines, ex cept through druggists regu larly author ized as agents. and always at these long-established prices: Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery (for, the Liver. Blood and Lungs), . , . 1.00. V Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription (for woman's weakness ant ailments), . . luu. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets (for the liver ), 25 cents. Dr. Saga's Catarrh Remedy, . . 60 cents. Bewaro of everything purporting to be the genuine medicines, when offered, by unauth orised dealers, at lower prices. They are gen- ewij U11UUU113, uiumuuiu ur uiiuiuuinia. Sfigs Both the method and resulta When Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant anu reiresning io ine taste, ana acta fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figa is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeabla substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure ii promptly ior any one wno wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. UUISVIUE, r. NEW rORK, N.X. ELITE PHOTO GALLERY, 516 Maeket Street. CABINETS $C00 PER DOZEN. No stairs to climb. my-TTS Use the elevator. JAS. M'NEIL & BR0., BOILEUS. PLATE AND SHEETIRON WORK. PATENT SHEET-IRON ANNEALING BOXES. With an Increased capacity and hydraulic machinery, tve are prepaieu to furnish all work in our line cheaper and better than by the old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allesheny Valley Railroad. felG-60-Trs EVERY TWO AND A HALF MINUTES. The blood makes a circuit of the body, every 2X minutes, delivering nutriment ana taking back waste matter to be fllterod out by the liver and kidneys and removed from the body through the bowels and the urin ary secretion. Any stoppage or obstruction of this process may produce various forms of disease, such as Dyspepsia, BUiousness, Constipation, Headache, Debility and bad blood with Its multiplied evils (boils, blotches, pimples, sores, eruptions, abscesses and the like). When such obstructions exist as evidenced by the presence of complaints similar to those just mentioned, the best medicine to use is Burdock Blood Bitters, which unlocks the secietions. removing all impure and effete matter thioush the proper channels. By restoiing healthy action of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bon els, B. B. B. removes all impurities of the blood from a common pimple to the worst sciofu ous sore. mySO-rrssu Zt CsmGolds.Crog'hs.SoTt Taroat,Croi,In8aM smWhoopliurConchJSrsaclunsuilAstlusa, i till n IwCosionptionia am mm, sad nn rtlirt la airuoei tUffe. Uie it . Ten will set the sxeeUent effect sfter Ukint the first dese. Sola Sj SMlwa eTcrywfceva. lrgo bottles, M MBts ass fLM, Healthful. Agreeable, Cleansing. Cores Onppd Hands, Wounds, Burns, St Xsmoves and Prevents SsUsdrofl. AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP. Btt for General Household Use. l,lS7'.'l MfPPWIIItlfH Ijlf ft 1 i?BI IMcVl5lf iffir ' ?m sP MlWbWtl-tM B si Kinijnpi mrnmWkmS DIAMOND MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PICNIC GOODS! Picnic Plates, per dozen 5c Picnic Mug, planished tin 4c Picnic Knives and Forks.per pair., gc Picnic Napkins, per dozen, 7c Picnic Spoons, per dozen...., 9c Picnic Folding Cups ,.i8c Picnic Lemon Squeezer.... 9c Picnic Baskets 25c FLEISHMAN & CO. 504, 506 and 508 Market St. Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. Je2I AT POPULAR PRICES. OUR LEADERS, . $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 5MOm SHOE HOUSE 52 61 SI STAJ!l,ISHE1 1870. BLACK GIN KIDNEYS, Is a relief and sure cure fa the Urinary Organs, Grave and Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. The Swiss Stomach Bitters are a sure cure for Dyspepsia, trade if abk Liver Complaint and every species of indigestion. Wild Cherry Tonlo, the most popular prep aration for cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and' lung troubles. Either Of the above, $lper hot tie, or 6 for f. If your druzelst does not handle these foods write to W M. i. ZOELLEK, sole M'fr ri Pittsbuix, I'a. la3-57 tts AIX KINDS FIELD GLASSES All Prices. STIEREN 544 SmilMeld SI my27-TT d3b PEOF. LITTLE, 73 Sixth av., is the only Graduate Optician In fhA MT- His system1 assures perfection both in lenses and trames. my5-TTS DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit Positively cared by AdmlnlstKrlne Or. Haines' Golden Specific. It is manufactured as a powder, which can be given in a glass of beer, a cup of cuffee or tea, or In food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. . It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. IS-page book of particulars free. To.be had of A. J. RANKIN, Sixth and Ponn av., Plttsburs. Trade supplied by GEO. A. KELLY & CO. Allegheny agonts, E. HOLDEN & CO., 63 Federal St. & Jy0-TT The Last Drop Is as good as the first. No drep;s. AIJ pure and' whole some, l he most popular drink of the day. Hires'. A perfect thirst quencher. Don't be deceived if a dealer, for the sake cf larger profit, tells ou some other kind U " just as good "'tis false. No imiutioa is u good as the genuine Hikes'. MOCKING-BIRDS, $3 EACH. We have a largo lot of young birds, which we' guarantee to sing, at the above low figure. ESPICH'S BIRD STORE, Jes-70-Tursu G40 Smltbfleld Street. IP JuEiHyi Ujp Mm Hnri7 PTVJBXvJl W3 kFfT iiVR ITCHES AT A DISCOUNT. We will seU you a 50-PWT., SOIOD. I4-KT. GOLD WATCH, richly engraved cases, with choice of Elgin, Waltham or Hampden Full Jeweled Movement, at the unheard of low prioe of $43, and warranted strictly as represented, or money refunded. SIMIXTS, . YOUGHIOGHENY Greenough Street and Gas Alley. OFFICE, 108 GRANT ST. Youghiogheny Gas aod Steam S-Prompt-service to manufacturers and consumers generally. .wins suppieo. wim NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUND SAYINGS. SlMICE SOME people are too obstinate to see and follow their own in terest. SENSIBLE people will try and convince themselves before com ing io rash 'conclusions. SAYINGS Itgoes without saying that yacksons1 Home-made Clothing is not only the best but the cheapest in the long run. SERIOUSLY speaking, if we didn't know our clothing as well as we do we couldn't guarantee it, SPOKEN in a voice thai is un mistakably true, it has the color and stamina of truth, and carries its weight. SERVE your own interest. Vote owe it to yourself, ft's your duty to be satisfied as to where you can get the best for the least money. SEDATE or fastidious as your habits may be, we are sure to please you. SEEKERS of rare bargains are the ones we are after. Com pare our prices with the world. OF all the people we like best it's those who are competent judges and know a good thing when they see it. SACRIFICE sales are run all over town. You must be able to separate the WHEA T from the chaff. SALE Our sale, without doubt, is the only bona fide bargain sale in this city. Every arti cle is marked in plain figures. SUMMER Clothing of every de scription. Suits of Cheviot, ouits of oerge, Suits of Worsteds, light and dark colors. SUITS reduced to $8, $10, $12 and $15. Of course, you can buy suits everywhere at these prices, but ours are our own make and guaranteed. 954 AND 956 LIBERTY ST, JelWS-rrssu Are you too fat? MARIENBAD Reduction Pills, The original and safe Cure for Obesity (COKPUXENCE). Redaction of 2 to 6 lbs. per week without any juiAJuvcuieuce. liuoran teedabsolntely harmless. Insiston having the right kind ; see that the name R. HoDinrr, Cbemist, proprietor, 935 Broad, way, N. Y., is on ever bottle and label. Price. IS for 3 bottles. TR APE MARK,' sufficient for 6 weeks' treatment, or 12 23 per bottle. Miss Vera Mead, 53 West S5th st Sew York, writes: 'I have lost 63 pounds and 13 Inches in waist measure, and am now In the most perfect health." Mr.W. K. Miles. 3S Park Bow.New York. writes: "My decrease at the end of 23 days is 30 pounds, and I have not felt so well in 17 years.' No Starvation or Pontine Send for Mr. Hudnut's pamnhlet on Obesity." Special depots for Fills and Pamphlets JOS. FLEMING 4 SON, W. P. MARTSOLF. J. T. M'KENNAN. F. H. EUUEKS&SON. JU12-1M-TTSU Cor. Smithfield and Liberty and 311 Smithfield Street myga-TTsq COAL CO., LTD., T. S. KNAP, MANAGER. Telephone 1070. Coal., White and River Sand. river sanu. ff x 14 CsHsHslsssHsssHGssssBPrflHV Mill! stssslssssl sXX.Wt ssKsEssH sssssssK 'sffSsHl sVflB&SlsH 3jgL JlijiiIP rfggjy NjUP--.'-'-nsBrJ . I'ifl'A' Je7-74-TT8 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. American Mies Have become staple, and for medicinal use aro now recognized' superior to any other spirit. The Whiskies dispensed and sold by Jos. Fleming & Son, the Market st. Drugxtsts, take the highest rank. The demand far Fleming's Whiskies for family and home use has been steady and growing, and are now universally preferred. Fleming's Old Export,has no equal. Quarts 1 00, or six for $5 00. Finch's Golden Wedding, well aged, sold by Fleming in quarts for $1 25, or six fort6 00. Gibson's Ten-Tear-Old is very fine. Quarts 1 60, or six for?7&X Fleming's California Wines have no com petitor. Quarts SOo each, or fi 00 per dozen. Mall orders solicited for any of the above goods. Address Jos. Fleming & Son "Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 412 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa. EUMATISM Gqut& Lumbago ltheumacura has cured more Rheumatism, Gout and Lumbago than any one medicine ever made, and has relieved more suffering In Flttsbnrg and Allegheny oitlcs 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. Bheumacura succeeds when all others fall. It acts with marvelous celerity and eradi cates the disease from tho system. There is nothing else known that will uniformly do this. Try it Price $3 per bottle. For sale by all druggists. raNlEi CHESSMAN tirf'G-.CD... eiaPenn ave., Flttsbnrg, Pa. rrsau CHESSMAN'S Sl.M SPECTACLES Are recommended by all who have tried them. $ win mil dc jjiounuutancu j IkFROM THE NATURAL fcfl CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, 42 Federal street Allegheny, Fa. Jeal-Tnsu Wallace Optical Co., MANTJFACTTJBINO OPTICIAN, 634 PENN AVENUE, Our far seeing and reading glasses com bined are the most satisfactory ever worn; indispensable (or home, office, public enter tainments and shopping. ap!l-TT3U BUT TODK SPECTALCES AT Tli RolAEatole Optiolon, Eyes Examined Free. ' Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAMOND,- de29-TTsu Banners' Essence of Health. A mire familv m e d i o 1 n e for toning np and re- muaing tne sys tem. One of the greatest blood pnnuers anown Unexcelled Tor ' tho enre of Bheu- matiim, Cong hi and Colds.Catarrh Asthma, Throat, Diseases. Tornid Liver, Dizziness and Sick Headache, Palpi tation of tho Heart, Cramps, Dysentery, Di arrhoea, Scrofula and diseases arising from imperfect and depraved state of the Dlood, Piles, Costiveness, Nervonsness, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys. Ir properly taken we guarantee-a cure. For sale by druggists, and The Danner Medicine Co. 22 Federal st., Allegheny. Price $1 00 per bottle; six bottles for iJJ. Write tor Testimonials. OC29-49-TTS mJMMMMMMMEm KOEHLER'S Installment House feoccDpyfteefltlrelmilDiii 7 Sixth Street, MENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit (Ready-Made Jo Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Casb Prices WIflioot Security. fERMS: One-third cftht amount purchased must dc mm aowu: tne Daiancc in small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted strictly confidential. :tlv confidential. Uoen daily Hv. li from 8 A. M. to P. M. Saturdays nat.l 11 P, M. i MV wsfiHm KW&U&&1W GWS S5?3rc? la jmMffiiJ& MnBrYsH mik a 9i mm'm SBssk ? uNHj9HpQKMpF '4SWBSV " NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS. KAUFMANNS' HALF-PRICE SALE UK M Has caused a number of people to question the wisdom of making this sale right .now, during the heated term, when shopping in crowded stores is not the most pleasant thing under the sun. Of course, it isn't, ladies, but did you consider that the very circumstances which made it possible for us to sell you mountains of pure and fresh pieces of Mus lin Underwear at half price" also compelled us to make the sale right now? The chance to buy at half price came to us two weeks ago; it comes to you now. The quick sale and small profit system-is the basis of this sale. It had to be now or never. So, if you think that BUY ING AT HALF PRICE will compensate you for the slight discomfort of shopping in hot weather, come in at once. MUSLIN GOWNS. iwlwi 39c for regular 70c fine Muslin Chemises, with square yoke and trimmed with lace and embroidery. Muslin Drawers. 21c for regular 40c good Muslin Drawers, with plain hem and. tucks and trimmed with lace edge; yoke band, etc. 25c for regular 50c fine Muslin Drawers, trimmed with embroid ery and cluster-of tucks above. 35c for regular 70c very fine Muslin Drawers. MUSLIN SKIRTS, 29c for regular 50c Muslin Skirts, trimmed with Cambric Ruffle; cluster of tucks above. 49c for regularSoc fine Muslin Skirts, trimmed with embroidered ruffle and lace; cluster pf tucks above. 69c for finest Muslin Skirts, trimmed with ruffle of fine- embroidery and lace; three clusters of tucks above; worth $1,25. Muslin Corset Covers. 8c for regular 20c good Muslin Corset Covers; perfect shape and well made. I4c for regular 30c fine Muslin and Cambric Corset Covers; em broidered" edging around neck. 24c for regular 60c finest Corset Covers; square yoke of inserting between tucks. COOL WAISTS. 1,600 fine Percale Waists, with plaited back and front, at 24c; regular price 75c. wlf t LOOK! 3,000 WRAPPERS For Less Than the Cost the Material. 1,000 fine Wash Wrappers, with yoke front, Princess back and btlt; light and dark stripes; sizes 32 to 44; worth 1.50, at only 1,000 fine Indigo, Chally, Zephyr Gingham and Cambric Wrap pers, round or square front; Watteau or Princess back; worth $1.75, at only 500 fine Scotch Gingham or Batiste Wrappers, cut Tea Gown -fashion; worth $2.50, at only 500 extra fine Chally Wrappers, silk or cashmere front, cuffs and collar; worth $5, at only... A GIFT : 5QD LADIES' DRESSES AT $1.39. They're neat, washable Morning Dresses (two pieces) in handsome Chally Patterns. Your dressmaker would charge you $3 for the making alone. KAUFMANNS', Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St.. -OP- UNDERWEAR 45c for regular J?i.25 fine Muslin Gowns, with turn-over collar and cuffs and feather stitching; full length and width. 65c for regular 1.35 very fine Muslin and Cambric Gowns; Mother Hubbard front and back. 29c for regular 59c Muslin Che mises, with square yoke of solid em broidery trimmed with lace inserting and tucks. 1,000 extra fine Lawn Waists, in stripes and polka dots; pearl buttons; plaited front and "back, at 49 CJ reg ular price J? 1. 1,000 fine French Sateen Waists, in latest patterns and turnover collar and cuffs, at 69 c; regular price $1.25. 1,000 finest Chintz, Cambric, Bed ford Cord, French Sateen, Crepe Cloth or French Percale Waists; Jar beau ruffling, at 75c; regular prices $1.50, $1.75 and $2. 500 rich Surah or India Silk Waists, in all shades; Jarbeau ruffled, at $2.95; regular price 4. FREE! 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