. j ... , -gSZ. BIS CRIME, dbiboii'8 bx-tbeabbJ UISPATCH, THURSDAY. JULY " 1892. r FOR MAN'S PLEASURE. Jndgo Swing Quotes From Scriptures to Prove That .the 'PIGEON-SHOOTING IS NOT CRUEL. i. Father Ened for the Cost of Bis Son's Ecard at Horganza. THE NEWS OP THE COUNTY COURTS A case of considerable interest to sports 'tnen was brought up before Judge Ewing in the Criminal Court yesterday. It was that .of Major. E. H. McWhorter and J. O. H. 'Denny, members of the Sportsmen's Asso ciation, who were charged by the Humana fiociety with cruelty to animals. The charge was based upon a pigeon shoot held 'at the Association's grounds, in the Nine teenth ward, some time ago. Judge Ewing charged the jury that the 'Supreme Court had recently decided that it was not cruel to kill pigeons when the shooting was in the interest of skill; that "jf a wounded pigeon was killed it was a question lor the jury as to whether it was cruel or humane to deprive it of suffering. The Judge cited the case of lame horses that are killed and quoted from the Scriptures that birds and fish are made for the pleasure of ma'i. Tile jury returned a verdict or not guilty. Attornevs Frank Smith and C F. Mc Kenna represented the Humane Society and Messrs. Crawford and Scandrctt the de fendants. Catherine Sullivan was found not guilty of assault and battery on Mary "Woods. The costs were divided. It was alleged that the defendant struck the prosecutrix on the 1'ead with a tin bucket at McKcesport, June 4, lbili John Byrne was fouud guilty of selling liquor without a license at Laurel Hill, South Fayette township. The information was made bv Constable Browning. "William Licey was found not guilty of the larceny of a pair of pants from his Eister-in-law, Mrs. Ellen Laccv, who keeps a boarding house at Homestead. James Carey pleaded guilty to the charge of Belling liquor without a license in the Fourteenth ward. Ex-Inspector "White liouse made the information. The prisoner was fined $500 and sent to the workhouse Jor three months. The jury is out in the case of John Freyoogle, Joseph Hook, John Lennox and Joseph Pender, charged with assault and battery on "W. J. Dozer. The iurv is also ont in the case of Sadie Magee, charged with assault and battery by Mary Ann Gartland. CONFESSED A Man Who Stole a Horse to Get Even With Big Employer Is Captured and Re pentsDriven to Commit the Deed Dy Poor Wages. A peculiar story was told Alderman Sue cop last evening when John Becker was brought before him on a charge of stealing a horse from Ignatz Stumpf on July 5. A re ward of $25 had been offered for his arrest, but be succeeded in eluding the officers so well that he was not captured till last Mon day, and then while crossing the Ohio river at 'Wheeling. He was brought here yester day morning by Special Officer Carrigan, and locked up in the Fourteenth street station. "When brought before the Alderman he pleaded guilty, and in default of $1,000 was held for court. After the hearing Baker was seen by a Dispatch reporter, to whom he told how he came to take the horse and was finally captured when he was about to give up the horse, it being his intention not to sell it or use it In anyway except to go home, the location of which he made known, but did not want it mentioned, as it would bring disgrace upon his family. He began by saving: "It is no use for me to deny my taking the horse, because every one knows I took it." and went on to tell how, after working for weeks for Stumpf for SI 50 a week, he went to his employer on July 3 and asked for some money, when he was given 50 cents and told to go. This so angered him that in order to get even he went out and took one of his em ployer's horses and started toward "Wheel ing, t He then graphically described how for several days he worked his way and suc ceeded in getting something to eat, not hav ing any money. He would not beg. In one case he stopped and worked three days for a fanner within six miles of "Washington, Pa. "With what money he there earned he was enabled to go directly to "Wheeling, where the officers picked him up. Aiaerman buccop afterward said that his free and open confession saved him from being prosecuted on a charge of larceny for stealing a pair ot shoes at the same time he took the horse, but after hearing his story the charge was withdrawn. The prisoner said he was glad he had been caught, and that he expected to be punished for his crime, at the same time stating he would as soon work in the penitentiary as at such wages as he had been getting. 1EB 8H0BT. He Used 821,000 of City Funds in nig Own Business, bnt Returned 80,000. Detboit, July 131 Ex-City -Treasurer Tnite to-day admitted he used money taken from the city in his business, which" is the manufacture of gasoline stoves. He said he had some valuable patents which needed money to develop. As he .did not have enough to answer the purpose, he used that entrusted to him. He added, "I am now trying to get every thing in shape. I believe there is enough here to pay all I owe, and to leave a fortune for some one." The shortage now amounts to $15,000, as Tuite has turned over $6,000 to the city. It Proved to Be Murder. Henry S. Floyd, who was shot in Boley's saloon on Diamond square, on Monday night by John Bradshaw, died yesterday at the Homeopathic Hospital. The shooting oc curred while the men were discussing the Homestead trouble. Bradshaw is in jaiL He says he was drunk when the shooting occurred. He is an iron worker and is an old soldier. NEW ADYEBTISEMENTa HAMMERED 1 Thrlr Annual Rrtreat. The annual retreat for one-half the secu lar priests of the Pittsburg diocese was commenced at Loretto on Saturday. Some time next month the other half of the priests will retreat at the same place. The Deadly Toy Pistol. Lewis McKenna, 13 years old, died at his home, No. 62 Thirteenth street, yesterday morning of lockjaw. He had injured him self with a toy pistol on July 4. The Cor oner was notified. Not our front that will not be done till next week but the PRICES of our MERCHANT TAILOR MADE CLOTHING, and they have been hammered way down, too. We cannot think of carrying this immense stock during the remodeling of our building, so during the re mainder of this week we will offer you unparalleled bargains. Call and be convinced. All altera tions to improve a fit free. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CUT HIS WIFE AND SON. A BILL FOB M0EGANZ1 B0AED. Samuel Jamss Sued for the Support or Bis Son. Attorney W. A Blakelv yesterday filed a suit of an unusual nature. It was in be half of Lawrence county against Samuel James to recover 228 37, the cost of the maintenance of James' son in the Morganza Reform School. The boy, Howard James, it Is stated, lived with his grandmother in Lawrence county, his father coming here. In 1889 the boy was indicted in the Lawrence county court lor entering a dwelling with felonious intent, larceny and receiving stolen goods. He pleaded guilty and was sent to the Mor ganza Reform Sch'ool. He remained there from December 16, 1889, to April 2, 1891, when he was discharged. The cost of his maintenance was 5228 37, which was paid by Lawrence county. The county now seeks to recover this expense from the boy's father, who lives in Allegheny county. He is liable, it is asserted, under an act of As sembly of April 17, 1869. Attorneys Knox and Heed are counsel for the defendant. They claim the money can not be recovered, asserting that the act under which the suit is brought is a special one for Lrtwrence county and is unconsti tutional. To-daya Trial List. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs. Chas. Launian, Annie Bobiing, Fred. Bobring, John Madden, Tiller Sitig, Frank Gibson, (2) Frank Schmidt, Chris. Huebncr, Archie Dumont, Owen Clark, Jr., John Conners, Patrick JIcDermott, L. M. Ludwlg, Robert Slooney, Barnev JIcMahon, J. Dorenborger, James Murphy (2), Patrick Butler, (2). JL Snyder, John Feiski, J. H. Thomas, D. D. Kelly, Slovak Printing Company, (2), lllchard It. Brown. Thomas M. Fisher, J. E Gibson, R. & S. Glasgow, C. Glass, W. J.Kerr, James JIcHnsh, Win. Nathaniel, C1 J. Jf irhaus, H. lloney. Win. Koll, F. B, Scnmltl, E. S. Walther. Sold His VI Iff's Weddlns Outfit. Mrs. Erminia M. Farina, by her next friend, James Mariani, yesterday sued for a divorce from Louis Farina. They were married April 20, 1891, and separated December 25, 189L It is alleged he treated her cruelly, beating her and making her work for both of them. One ot his acts, it is alleged, was the taking of her wedding dress and wedding ring and selling them. She finally had to leave him. Mrs. George Grady rrobably Fatally Stabbed by Iler Husband, and Her Son Also In a Serious Condition Crlms of an Acd Sewickley ReMdent. George Grady, nearly 60 years old, as saulted his wife and his son at their home in Sewickley Tuesday night Mrs. Grady is dangerously hurt Doubts of her recov ery are entertained. She was stabbed in the left arm. An artery was severed, and she had almost bled to death when Dr. Jen nings was called. The son, who is a young man, was cut on the back. The wound ex tended from his right shoulder blade around under the arm and across the ribs. His condition is not considered serious. Grady was arrested and held in 500 bail on each of two charges for felonious cutting. A hearing in the case will be held before 'Squire Johnston, ot Sewickley, on Satur dav morning. Grady, it is alleged, has been drinking neaviiy lor aoout a year, un Tuesday evening he was seen on the streets of the village and was heard to make threats against his family. No attention was paid to his threats, however. He went to his home about 9 o'clock at night and at once assaulted his wife and his son with a huge knife which he carried. "When the physician arrived at the house Mrs. Grady was lying on the floor. Her clothing was completely saturated with blood, and at first she was thought to be dead. The flow of blood was promptly stopped, however. The son's wonnds were also dressed. Last night Mrs. Grady was still living, but she was in a weak and dan gerous condition. .n OPPOSITE CITY HALL. jyli IT IS A DUTY you owe yourself and fam llr to iret thn heat -inlun for vnur mnnnv. Economize in your footwear by purchnsinc V. L. Douglas Shoes, which represent the best value for prices asked, as thousands win cesiuy. WTAKB NO SUBSTITUTE. "HOW OLD I LOOK, AND HOT YET THIRTY!" Many women fade early, simply because they do not take proper care of themselves. Whirled along in the excitements of fashion able life, they overlook those minor ailments that, if not checked in time, will rob them of Health and Beauty. At the first symptom ui viuu weakness, use Vegetable Compound The roses "will return to your cheeks, sallow looks depart, spirits brighten, your step be come firm, and back and head aches will be known no more. Your appetite will gain, and tho food nourish you. The Compound is sold by all Druggists as a standard article, or sent by mail, in form of Pills or Lozenges, on receipt of S1.00. For the cure of Kidney Complaints, either sex, the Compound has no rival. LYDME.WWS, W. THE DRUG FIRM OF JOS. FLEMING & SON, 412 Market St, Cor. Diamond, Is fast achieving more than local reputation for handhng'flne lines of Liquors especially adapted for home and medicinal use. We here BnecifV some of thn mrr finoat trhii. kies available: FLEMING'S OLD EXPORT, Quarts Jl each, or six for f5. FINCH'S GOLDEN "WEDDING, Quarts $1.50, or six for $7.50. GIBSON'S TEN-TEAR OLD, Quarts 8L50, or six lor $7.50. FLEMING'S PRIVATE STOCK, Quarts $2 each. This firm has arranged with the B. Stroh Brewing Co., of Detroit, Mich., to handle and dispense their celebrated Bohemian Beer. This beer is put up for medicinal and home use and is very fine, and comes in cases containing two dozen pints or two dozen quarts. Price per case, for pints, $2.25; quarts, $3.50. Orders from private families will receive prompt attention. NEW ADVEBTMEMfiKTS. LAIRD'S Shoe Stores show the Largest and Most Complete Line of Ladies', Misses and Children's Cloth Top Shoes. They are Most Seasonable, Tasty and Comfortable. Jos. Fleming; & Son's Is the proper place to procure any of the above goods. 412 Market St., Cor. Diamond, Fine Cloth Top, Spring Heels, Misses' and Children's, 99c, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Fine Cloth Top Boots, Patent Tips, latest styles, 1.50, $2, $2.50 to 4. PITTSBURG, PA. JylO-Trssu SNAP SHOTS AT LOCAL HEWS. The Hum of the Courts. Michael Cooset enteicd suit yesterday against John Murphy for $5,000 damages for s ander. Mrs. Ltza Tili. yesterday entered suit against Ernest Badberry for $1,000 for slan der. The parties live In tho Etalrfceentli nard. Two executions were issuoil yesterday ogatnstthe Ilorvey Oil Company, limited. One wasbr the Jarecki Manufacturing Com pany foi $7Ui 13 and tho other by Farrer& TUelts for $1,015 25. Escutio:s asgre;atln;j $5,250 54 weio Issued yesterday against W. J. Adams. They were Issea by G. IV. Schmidt for$7U 18; Mr. Eliza Adams for $3M 91, $2,637 25 and $f03 93; E. J. Francnlielm lot $301 Si) and $100 73. ATTor.iEY Moktok llraTER yesterday filed npiccipoinasultfor dainapres brought by Mrs. Mnrgaret McClarcn, widow or Peter McClaren and her five minor children, UKaiust fcamnol S. Brown. JIo statement of tne case nasfllLd. M. 1 J. Itrennen Grig Hack. AV. J. Brcnncn returned last nit;ht from Harrisburg, where lie attended a meeting ot tlie Democratic State Committee, and where it was eipec:ed that the controversy over the district chairmanship between Jlr. UrenDen and Mr. Clark, of Armstrong county, would be settled. Consideration of the case was postponed until some time in Aujuu 3Ir. Urcnnen is conBdent that he will be awarded the chairmanship. Thomas Axdebson, an employe at Oliver's mill, Wood's Hun, had his left foot crushed yesterday afternoon. He was removed to his home on Market street, Allegheny. Ltdia Malost, aged 9 years, was drowned In the Monongahela river near her homo on Lowri-3 street, Twenty-third ward, eary yes terday morning. She was at play near tho river. Xs inquest will be hold to-day on the body of Martha Decourcey, who jumped from a window on Tuesday at her house on West alley and died from Injuries received. A post mortem held yesterday de eloped that sho was Insane. Cohoser McDowell will hold an Inquest to-day on the body of Lewis McKonna, a 13-year-old boy who died at his home on Thirteenth street yesterday from lockjaw. Blood poison set In as a result of a wound received on the Fouith of 3uly by shooting himself in the finger. THE FIRE EECOHD. Fifth Atesce An alarm from box 86 at 3-40 yesterday afternoon was caused by a slight firo on tho roof of J. C. Duffey's resi dence at Xo. 996 Fifth avenue. Damage slight. Twenty-eighth street An alarm of fire from box 64 at 9 41 o'clock last evening was caused by some coke lying between two boilers at Mai snail's foundry, on Twenty eighth street. Igniting and spreading to paints and varnishes nearby. Tho fire was extinguished before much damage was done. (Sen bea "C Itct end two 2-cent stannic tor Mm. Plnkham beautiful 88-pace lllustratad bosk, entitled uuiuc iu ntALin Amu tnyutllfc." contains a volume ol valuable information. nss saved lives, ana may save yours, 5 lydia E. Plnkham Mad. Co., Lynn, Mass. AMCStaiENTSl AKRIb' THEAT-MRsTp?llAintTs, K. L. Britton, T. i Dean, l'roprietors and Managers. Kvery afternoon and evening. Horace Lowis in THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. Week July 18 "Monte Cristo." jyl2 81-TT3 GRAND UNION PICNIC IN AID OF ST. PAUL'S ORPHAN ASYLUM, WEDNESDAY. July 20. 1892, AT SEMINARY GROVE, GLENW00D. SINGLE ADMISSION, 60c Children under 11 years, accompanied by parents, admitted free. Jyl4-37-Trssn L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENMEN, THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY. A genuine sewed shoe, that will not rip, fine calf, seamless, smooth Inside, flexible, moro com fortable, ctyllsh and durable than any other shoe ever sola at the price. Equals custom made shoes UfllUUK Lruui B. LU Kl. ISA aadS nifr moststyl at the price. They equal fine Imported shoes costing from $3 to $12. t7 All other grades of tho same high standard of excellence. CAUTION. Beware of dealers substituting shoes without W. L. Douglas name and the price stamped on bottom. Such substitutions are fraudu lent and subject to prosecution by lawf or obtaining money under false jiretences. W. t. DOUGJjAS, Brockton, Muss. Sold by 6out& Lumbago IIanilBfTrff1. flnftcalf shnpq. Thn mosc siynsn, easy ana auraoie snoes ever sold D. Carter, 71 Fifth avenue: J.N.Frohrlng,3S9 Fifth avenue: II. J. & O. M. Lane. -1501 TtniW utrrpt riltsbiirg: Henry Kosher, No. 103 Fedcril street; E.G. AllOffhenv. Jyl2-iJ-TTS Fobt Watne, Ikd., March 2, 1892. Messrs. UcKinnle & Chessman Mfg Co., Pittsburg, J?a.: Gentlemen For tho last 20 years my wife has been a constant and very severe suf ferer from Rheumatism, and have tried all known remedies and have failed until two months aso to find anything to help her. Two months ago she began to take Ilhoumacura, and from the flistdoso she Dogan to And relief arfdnow, after taking one and a half bottles she, for the first timo in 20 years, can say that she Is free from rheumatic pains. I can, fiom the experience of my wife, advise anyone suffering from Rheumatism to givo Rheumacura a trial. Would be only tooplad to frfve personal reference to its sterling qualities. Tours very truly, Augusts Lordier, 637 E. Wayne street. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Price S3 per bottle. For sale by all drngslsts. M'KINNIE& CHESSMAN MTGCD., CISPenn aye., Pittsburg, Pa. JylO-TT'isu LAIRD'S Stores show an immense assortment of Low-Cut Shoes, Ox fords, Sandals and Summer Ties. Every size, every width and every length. Lace Oxfords, tipped or plain, Over 150 styles, 99c, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3. Gents' Summer Ties, Kangaroo, Patent Leather. Doneola. jg2.9o, $3.90, $5. LAIRD'S" Kangaroo" Shoes and Patent Leather Shoes for Gentlemen are warranted to be the best for the money ever offered. Prices very low. Stock very large. Ws4ssssP9f:!,S&-; , , '( Tk CHOrCEFEOWERSrL"OWPRICE AT BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S, Telephone 183. 38 Fifth ave., ac!l-Trs Bet ween Wood and Markas. Apoliinaris COLLIDED "WITH THE STATUTES. Robert Cargo was arrested last nlsht by Officer Patterson and locked up In the Four teenth wjrd station for fighting at Soho. WilliAM Nailer, of Frankstown, was ar rested last night at Hnzelwood lor throwing a cobblestone at the McKeesport accommo dation on tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad while standing at Marion station. I'enn Avenue Robberies. Yesterday forenoon some person entered the butcher shop of Hugh Biglcy, at 3213 3cnn aence, and carried ofl a pair of butchers' scales, a rack, steak knife and several large liooki. G. V. Jones, 3320 Penu avenue, complained to the police yes terday that Charles Anderson, had stolen a tiher uatch. a gold chain, $35 in money and a suit of clothes allied at 25 from him j cstcrdav. A Pardon for Jnck ltorden. A petition is being circulated for presen tation to the J'ardon Board asking for the pardon of Jack Uordcn, now in the Western Penitentiary on a four-vear sentence for burglary and highway robbery. It is said liorden has become very sick during his in carceration, and the petition alleges that he will not survive his term of sentence. If vou have children you will be inter ested in the experience of Mr. John Cook, of Pilot, Vermilion county, III. lie says: "Two years aco txto of my lamily, a young man and a cirl, had very severe and danger ous attacks of bloody flux. The doctor here was unable, alter a week's time, to check or relitve either case. I threw the doctor overboard and began using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Beinedy. Im provement was seen very soon and my chil dren arose in a few days from what I feared would be their deatli-bed. It is a erand, good medicine." Tuwfhsu July Clearance Sale. Extraordinary bargains In India silks, col ored and black surahs, Henriettas, serges crepons, Jacquurds, Bedford cords, French caBsimeres a.id Inncy dress goods, to close summer stock, at II. J. Ljncli's, 433410 Market street. Tlmm Excarslon to TTashlncton, D. C. Tho B. & O. R. R. will sell excursion tickets to Washington City and return on July 10. 17, 18 and 11, at rate of $S for the round trip Tiokets good returning until July 21, Inclu sive, on account or National Wheelmen's Association. Pure Healthful Agreeable Refreshing "The Queen of Table Waters." 'DIAMOND WALL PAPER. Do you want to buy w all papert If you do this is a splendid time. We have marked down everything, including Picture Mouldings and Lincrusta Walton. Wo will have some paper- in tho 10c list that never was sold in Pittsburg for less than 25c. We have picture mouldings at So per foot that recently sold for 15c. Oar Pure Paints and White Lead nnd Oil at Ion est wholesale pi Ices. Send for price list of paints. W e have tho best paper-hangers only, and can furnish any number at once. We send mem oai ot own at regular prices wlttt car faro added. Send lor samples of wall paper, sent free to any address. G. G.' O'BRIEN'S Paint and Wail Paper Store, 292 Fifth av., 3 Squares from Court Houu Je27 Wallace Optical Co., MANTJFACTtJRING OPTICIAN, 624 PN9f AVENUE, Our ar seeing and reading glasses com bined are the most satisfactory ever worn: indispensable for home, office, public enter tainments and shopping. op21-rrau jo23tt' v' DESKS. OFFICE OUTFITTERS. Office Specialty Co. 103 Third ave. tti . r-ir 15-1 .. t ...aI. ..- Finest Calf or Kangaroo, ' '.t . Lace, Congress, Tip or Plain, - 2.i8, $2.50, $2.90, S3.90. z-9' pu VACATION SHOES ALL COLORS. W. M. LAIRD, Wholesale and Retail. 433-435 WOOD STHEET UB 4B8-4DB-410 HIKE. STREET. Jy YOUGHIOGHENY Greenough Street and Gas Alley. OFFICE, 106 GRANT ST. Youghiogheny Gas and Steam Coal. COAL CO., LTD., T. S. KNAP, MANAGER. Tclepbono 1070. White and River Sand. 0-Prompt service to manufacturers and consumers generally. Mills suppled with river sand. Je7-W-TT3 PRICES KAUFMANNS' Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Oaret Ohappad Hands, Wounds, Sotaa, Etc Smaoves snd Prorent DanOruft f IT J lOt Alili KINDS FIELD GLASSES All Prices. STIEREN 644 Smithfield St. mv27-TT ALWAYS LOWEST. HOPSBP PITIES BEST. Merest D Items QEn For tho celetirated "Lichtnlng" Ice "" Cienm Freezers: everv one war- Cienm Freezers: every ranted; regular price $1.50. LITTLE, THE OPTICIAN, Has removed to 600 LIBEETT STREET, ovo spy's Drugstore. ESpectaoles and eyo glasses exclusively. JY2-TT3 rSTABLlsnED 1S7K. nLlDXXAXX BLACK GIN KIDNEYS, Is a relief and sure care Co tho Urinary Organs, Gravo and Clironlo Catarrh of the Bladder. Ibe Swiss Stomach Bitten are a sure cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and every jlflfsSMSKj'l I11 Trnra hii Electric Car. Mrs. Anna Johnston fell Irom car 91 on the Pleasant Valley electric line last night. Her head was cut in several places and she was severely bruised. She lives at 1G7 Filth avenue, Pittsburg. Silverware. Special Bargains this month. Stclumanii's, 103 Federal street. Thssu You are golnz to the seashore, your cloth ing may neod cleaning or repairing. Chas. I'felfer. tho Men's Clothing Cleaner, does this. 413 bmlthfleld stieet, Pittsburg, 100 Federal street, Allegheny. Tels. 126 and 3469. ttsu Spbibkle a little Bngine In the cracks and crevices around the kitchen sink, and if there are any roaches or other bugs there they 17111 swarm out and drop dead. 25c SVAIXin size, great In results: De Witt' Little EarlyHlsers. Best pill for constipation best for sick headache and sour stomach. . Tou nfod not t0 te a Judge to buy at Am holm sale, as all horses are sold as represented. AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP. Bit for General Household Use. J1UY IOUiC SI'KOTAU AT Tto RellatJl Optlolan, Kres Examined free. Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAM0ND,oTicxx. de28-TT8u "5n CED Mre.L CamDbell Aizrie. wis- says The accompanying statement of or weight aud measure ments will show the results of ave montns treatment. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL HiraMa, ma wun nirnor, meonTOilmu, or tad ttocts. Tot Mrtlralm nddnw, with Mnu in itunpt. H. . f. IITBH, sWCKITS TIUTCR. MICiCO III ft 8 7-W-wawk (Trhffr) Brfar.. Ato. TM. WHgfctaoibi tss ibi 15 n Bbl 43 in. 13 In. in n Wihu Win. 1 In. 11 to. Itlf.... U in. 40 in. 11 in. species of lndureatlon. wild Cherrj Tonic, the most popular prep aration for cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and lung troubles. Either or the above, SI per bottle, or 6 for fa, Ifyourdruirgist does not handle these goods write to WM. J. ZOELLEll, solo M'rr Pittsburg, Pa. ja3-57 tts tC QK For the far-famed "Kaufmann" PU.70 White Mountain Refrigerator: is the cleanest and neatest, and is supplied with tho most modern ice-saving ap pliances; best Kiln-dried hard wood, zinc lined, charcoal filled, patent castor and locks; regular price $10. An For largo size paokage of Medicated -rv Toilet .raper; regular price ioc IQn For largo box of Electric Cleanser: lOO makes old things look like new; regu lar price 35c. 7K For 25 feet of warranted Rubber ? Garden Hose; regular price $3 50. Iflf For fln0 Sleel Ice Pick and Breaker, IUO stiong and well made; reg. price 25c. Iflf For strong and heavy block-tin Lem IUl onado Shakers: regular nrico 20c IQn For beautiful decorated China Pow- i"" dered Sugar Shakers; reg. price 35c. Op For handsomelv decorated bisqne-fln-Ol ished Salt and PeDDer Shakers: reen- lar price 25c. OCp For quadruple Silver-plated Salt Cel lu lars. with Individual snoon: reaular price 50c. in For elegant Dinner Platen, decorated Ivlu in the latest designs; regular prloe 25c QEn For set of GKnive and 6 Forks, with mmw double-bolstered stas horn or wood handles; regular price $2. AOn For a fine pair of warranted Steel "OI Carver and Fork, with staj horn han- uie; regular puce 51 -m. QCp For 6 Roger Bros. genuine Tipped Tca Owl spoons, warranted best quality; regu lar price 91 53. Ifjn jfor Garden sot of Spade, Hoe and IUl rtake, with long handles and nicely iinisnea; regular price c. OCp For a genuine solid Steel Hatchet, full IU size, and iruarnnteed iu every respect; regular price 75c. CQp For n fine nickel-plated Alarm Clock, Uub everyone guaranteed a perfect time piece; regular price si :. OCp For tho "Handy" nand and Wall JO Lamp, with reflector and everything ready for lighting; regular pneo 50c. A tin For large size, nicely decorated Jar fwU dlnleres; regular price $L QQp For genuine China Cuspidors, beau OQU tlrnllv decorated: rezular price 73c Qp For nicely finished Jelly Tnmblers, fcl with tin covers; regular price 4c IKn For lai-ge size, strong and well made palm lea price 50c JaftngSjnWlMgBk palm leaf Lunch Baskets; re-ular Op For strong Battan Carpet and Furni 0j tnre Beaters: rezular Drico 13c p For genuine "Turkish Bath" Soap, rl test bath soan rnade;regularprlce 10c. ELriB PHOTO GALLERY, 516 Mabket Street. CABINETS $1.00 PER DOZEN. No stairs to climb. my-TTs Use the elevator. UX1TABIAK PUBLICATIONS FREH AdOren nisi Mary Lyman. 19 Oaklaad Square, fittabar .xgS . I 8Sc &KjJ 'TSSF' 2c (Q QC For a very handsome Boll Top PJ.JJ Kattan Body Baby Carriasie, up holstered throughout with finest silk plush; strongly built on hard wood gear lnc: hand-shaved spoke or steel wheels: regnlar price $18. AKn For fine Crystal Water or Lemonade TJl Sets; conslstlng-of large pitcher and 6 fine blown tumblers, with embossed tray; regular price SI. 21 Jl AR Forgenuine Carlsbad Transparent China Ice Cream xpi.TU ot-Berry Sets; handsomely decorated in various col ors and gold trimmed; regular ptice $3. For bright ly polished Water Tum blers and Gob lets; regnlar price 5c t celebrated Oil Stove (best made), with solid cast base; renln r price si. For the "Monarch" CSfmBr -nS9"B!BSi IQn Forthecelebrnted"Klna" 131 Lemon Squeezer, with rubber ulass cap and rubber lining and malleable, iron frame; regular price 53c. 58c For a dozen of Mason's cele brated Fruit Jars, neatly packed and ready for delivery. iL.xriLisrisrs' FIFTH AVENUE AND SMITHFIELD STREET. bnrrmrMmmmf ' '