THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1892., ST STAGES. NEW ADVEBTTSEMENTS. - - a NEW ADTEKTISEMEJTTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE DRUG FIRM OF To-Day lor End Sewer. the tSUKER WORRIED r 20 rajs in Which to the 11 oner. 1EMS WERE FIGURED nniston is in a quandary of the assessments for -eet sewer contract. This est in the citr, draining erty Valley, and costing under the old improve- hen they were knocked s were delayed until the iased. There are nearly nefitcd by the sewer. To ill these and prepare the required a considerable rt proceedings were ended yesterday the assessments the City Treasurer ior col the curative act the Treas .n -which to collect the as ther are sent to the City 'Sal proceedings, but the before beginning the col lection ip name of eery assessed oniierilafe kept for the purpose and send notices ipU one stating the amount thej must pay. Expcctlns a Hpavy Ttusli. This work ordinarily requires several days, but in the case of the Thirty-third street sewer 10 days have been consumed in transcribiuj the names, the task only being completed yesterday, and to-day the send ing out of the notices will begin. Only 20 dajs remain in which to send out notices and collect the money. Only one man can receive the money, as there is only one book, and the treasurer figures that if the people lollow the imial custom of waiting until the last few days before mal-ine their payments he will bennable to accommodate them. Eenitthev come in stcadilr to pay he savs it will keep the reccier busy during the whole time, if any considerable number of the assessed owners take advan taie ot the opportunity to sae interest. The majority of the assesments are for sums under '100. The viewers assessed each property benefited at the same rate, those directlv connected with the main sewer as well as those a mile away from it and connected indirectly, all pav 50 cents per tront foot This rate applies to prop erties of 100 teet in dentlu Where there is a greater depth the assessment is equalized by increasing the lrontage. Railroads ray IIi-a.r Assessments. The Junction and the Pennsylvania Hail road and the Howe heirs will pay the largest amounts of any individual assess ments. The latter, on" a lrontage of 11,229 feet, is assessed fj.Oli 50. The Junction Companv has 3,180 ieet and will pay ?l,u90. The . 3L Howe property on rifthatpnue is assessed 51,3i9. A number of other owners will pay as much, but their assess ments are divided up on properties in dif iereut parts of the lalley. "I don't kuow how I am going to get through with this work to accommodate the people," said Major Denmston last even ing. "The books are all ready, and we could receive the money to-morrow if the people would only come in, ascertain the amounts against them, and pav without waiting for notices. But it will require time and labor to get the notices ont. The first lot will be sent out to-morrow. I would like to save these people Is much trouble and expense as possible, out unless they lielp me a little their assessments will go tp 'he ' "ai Collector'l'orcdnecr.len, j matter how anxious they may be to pay." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. LADIES' KID GLOVES. CTS. 50 50 75 50 50 75 50 LACE AND SILK MITTS. Ladies' white and colored Chamois Gaunt lets, regular price $1.25 Ladies' 4 button white and colored Cham ois Gloves, regular price 1 Ladies' Biarritz Kid Gloves, in white and pearl, black embroidery, regular price $1-25 : . Ladies' 4-button Suede Kid Gloves, in cream, pearl, canary and other evening shades; regular price $1 Ladies' Suede Mousquetaire Kid GIoves,8 button length, in light and dark tans, regular price $1 Ladies' Suede Mosquetaire Kid Gloves, 10 button lengths, reg. price $1.35 Ladies' 4-button Kid Gloves, dark shades, in the following sizes only, viz: 7j, 7 and 8, extra quality, regular price 75c... Ladies' black and colored Lace Mitts, all our odds and ends that have been 15, iS and 20 cents a pair Ladies' black silk Tereey Mitts, regular price 25c Ladies' black and colored Silk Mitts, re duced from 35c to Ladies' extra long black silk Jersey Mitts, reduced from 63c to Ladies' black silk Mitts, extra quality and extra long, reg. price 75c Misses' black and colored Lace Mitts, re duced from 15c and iSc to Misses' black and colored silk Jersey Mitts, reduced from 35c to 0 9 25 4( 5( l( 19 Ladies' Summer Underwear. ecru, reduced 12 LATE NEWS IX BRIEF. Xatural gas has been found at Morrill ton. Ark. Frnnce celebrated the fall of the Bastile Thursday. No Americans or Englishmen w ero lost in the St. Ger ais disaster. Pnjret Sound lias quarantined ajraiust Ilritish Columbian smallpox. Xevr Mexico raHclimen are having sen ous trouble with Uio2jnjoes. The lost Argentine warships Almiranti Urown and Vinte Cmccario, aio safe. Postmaster Htezinsbotham, of Hunts villc. Mo, was caught by means of decoy letters robbms the mails, and was arrested. Black smallpox is epidemic nmongr the Iius.ian tioopsinthe jii'eat c.imp at Kras-uoe-szelo, 18 miles southeast of St. Teters bunr. The trial at Clevcs, Gcrmanv. of 'Wolf l?uchon", the Hebrew butcher cli irsed with murdcnnir a Christian boy lu.t jear forsac llficml puiposes, has lesuttcd in acquittal. The stcinishin Wanderer, plying in the fruit trade between e OrJc.int and Cen tral Amcrict, has been forced to leturn to fct. Petersburg because of mutiny on bond. Thunder stoims have done immense Oimage in Get many. The Berlin Fire Brigade had CO calls either to quench flre started bv lichtmni; or to pump w.itei out of flooded basements. Lnnt and Wilson, the London clerks who organized an alleged syndicate for specula tions in cotton, have been committed on clnrges o embtzzlement and !or,;cry. Wil son has made a lull confession. A delegate meeting of lcprc-cntativcs of 4 Chicago societies was held lliui--d iv nurht tu protct acainst Hie action of the United Mates Senate in t.icking to the loan of $5,000, (MOto tl.eWoild's Fair the piovUions that the gates must be closed on Sundaj. The Chmlian Iferald" relief steamship, the Leo, has armed ot fct. Peteiuburp. Ihe JJayor presented Captain Ciiue, with a 3imio Bihc trumpet Itev. Dr. Talmae responded eloquentlv to the addrc-se of ttcltorae and pre-entation The arrival of the J-eo was made the occ.t-ion of a day ot lojoicinu; throughout tLo capit'ul. Tin- rear cotcli of an excursion train on the Louisville, Kausille and at. Louis lino nan wrecked near Lvansiillc Thursday night. At least three de iths trill result. Tho accident was the jomlt or criminal mj elencs on tlie pirt of an employe of a transfer coinp-mr, who threwa Mwrch too Minn. The coach w ent over an embankment, ilany pasenets wcie injtiied. car Jit. Sterling, Ky., Tliursday, a seeie thunder storm pi emailed. James V ills, a middle ayed Jartuer. and .1. Oin. nor' little daughter weie instantly killed I i Aiiikuiiiu. -'Ai yuuiiur was snocKed to iusuiisibllit At atepstone, sinie county, twuothei Kills were stiuck by liphtninand jendoied unconscious. At another point neai bj a haj stack was burned and ZO sheen killed. ' Ribbed Vests, sleeveless, in from 20c to '. One lot Ladies' fine Vests, manufactured by the American Hosiery Co., high necked, long sleeves; in small sizes only, namely, 26, 28, 30, former price $1, re duced to i Ladies' Silk Vests, small sizes only, re duced from $1 to Ladies' fine Gauze Balbriggan Vests and Drawers, manufactured by the American Hosiery Co., small sizes only, viz: 28, 30, 32, 34, former prices 80c and 85c, reduced Ho Ladies' fine Gauze and Balbriggan Vests, 'fiigh. necked and long sleeves, also -r Drawers, reduced from 63c to Ladies' extra fine Balbriggan Vests, sizes 26, 28, 30, 32, former price 65c, re duced to Ladies' ribbed Swiss Vests and Drawers, extra fine, reduced from 75c to Ladies' ribbed Gauze Vests, long sleeves, extra fine, reduced from $z Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vests, lisle silk finish, reduced from 75c to Misses' Swiss Ribbed Vests, both high necked and sleeveless, and low necked and sleeveless, reduced from 40c to LADIES' HOSIERY. One lot fancy Hose, regular made, extra quality lisle, small sizes only, namely: 8, &A and q, goods that have sold at coc, 6;c, 80c and Si, reduced to 35c, or 3 pairs for One lot Ladies' fine Lisle Richelieu Hose, in rjlain, tan or slates, reduced from 75c to One lot Ladies' Plaited Silk Hose, plain and fancy colors, reduced from Si. 25 to One lot Ladies Onyx Black ingrain spun Silk Hose, guaranteed stainless, re duced from Si. 50 to One lot Ladies' Ribbed Silk Hose, colored tops; black boots; warranted abso lutely stainless, reduced from S1.50 to Ladies' black Pure Silk Hose, a supe- fl I Pft rior article, reduced from S2.25 to.. 4)1 aOU One lot plain, fancy Silk Hose, Richelieu ribs, reduced from Si. 25 to..., L,aaies .fancy iiose, extra nne gauge, re duced from 38c to Ladies' Balbrigrran Ribbed Hose, reduced from 35c to 50 45 50 45 45 50 68 50. 25 $100 48 75 $1.15 ired $1.15 50 85 25 25 Books m Stationery Ease your couch by using Dr. D. Javne's Expectorant, a sure and helpiul medicine lor all throat and lung ailments, and a cura tne for asthma. f-p-clal Seashore Excursion via Pennsjlva ni Kai'road J hursdav, J(ily 21. A speciil train leaves Union stat.on at 8 50 a. k., compiled or Pull man pirloi cars and daj couches. Tickets al-o MUId tin tegular trains tl at date, leav ing at 4 30. 7:10 and 8 10 P M. Slcejmii cars on liLtlit trains U ho rate isjlotixim Pittsburg; proportion ite low mtes ironi points east. ,i-od 12 daj , embracing pri llejro of either Atlantic City, Sea I-le City or Ocean, and ood to stop off at Philadelphia on leturn trip. Jul' Clearance Sale. ltfl pieces last-colored challies at 4c and 8c ii yard: 4 4 chillies at be and 10c per ard. 'o.iuco lawns, wash colds, satines, Jfinj; liatiiHiind peicales, at Immense reductions, to clo-c summer stock. 11. J. Lthch's, Thssa 43&340 Jlaikct street. ClicapfFt Kxcnreion Offered tho People Ik to Ohio Tyle to-morrow. $1 tho round trip. Train leaves B. & O. It. K. depot at 8 05 A. 31. S rERTTcr action and perfect health result from the use orDe Witt's Little Early Uisers A i.croct little pill. Very small; very sure IlroiNE was never Known to fnil. It kills roaches, bedbugs, etc, c ery time. 25 cents tit all dealers. Worth 40c, World's Fair Corresponding Stationery, per box 25c World's Fair Corresponding Station ery, per box .". Si. 00 One hundred Lessons in Business 25 c, Ten Thousand Paper Novels Si, Every Day Cook Book, by Miss M. E. Neil, Cloth Bound $6, Dickens' Complete Works, large type edition, 15 vols., per set 75c, Emerson s Essays, 2 vols., cloth bound, per set S3. 50, Edna Lyall's Works, cloth bound, 6 vols., per set.... 25 12 25 10 25 $3.98 58 $1.48 RIBBONS! " RIBBONS! THE PRICES WILL ASTONISH YOU. Nothing Like This Sale Ever Known. Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons at. Moire Ribbons at. Gauze Ribbons at. . Gros Grain Ribbons at. Imported Gauze Ribbons at. Watered Ribbons at. Gros Grain, extra wide, at 1. Imported Finest Gauze at. Moire, wide and handsome The very best Striped Ribbons, formerly sold at Si, will go for CTS. 5 5 0 0 5 5 20 20 25 25 ins' white; 0 0 25 25 5( $ 5( $ ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. 10 1,000 Untrimmed Hats, ranging in price from 50c to 75c, reduced to One lot Sailor Hats in black and clean, fresh goods 5,000 Untrimmed Hats, including all of this season's shapes, that have sold at 75c to $2, all reduced to Open work Sailor Hats, all colors, your choice for.v Union Milan Sailor Hats, All colors , Fine Milan Straw Sailor Hats, in white and navy ,. Trimmed Sailor Hats, Very good value Fine Trimmed Sailor Hats, ' A beautiful line Wreaths and Sprays, all our odds and endsreduced from 25c to 100 cartons of Fine Flowers, including Morentures, wreaths and sprays, for merly sold at 50c and Si. 25, now re duced to 30 cartons Extra Fine Flowers, reduced from Si, Si. 25 and Si. 50 to ." 25 50 Black Silk Belts, with jet trimmings, former price S2. 38 and S2.90, re- frl A I" duced to 4)1 .ZO Black Velvet Belts, with jet trimmings, former price 75c; reduced to Black Leather Belts, with steel trimmings, former price Si. 75; reduced to Fancy Leather Belts, in black and colors; former price 60c, reduced to Plush, Silk and Leather Belts, in all colors; former price 68c; reduced to Plain Leather Belts, black and colors, for mer price 15c; reduced to , Fancy Oxidized Belts, former price Si; re duced to Fancy .Metal Belts, Reduced from 75c to Fancy Silver and Gilt Belts, reduced from Si.25to Gilt Woven Wire Belts, Reduced from Si. 25 to Fancy Silk and Moire Ribbon Belts, with bow knot buckles, former prices 75c and 90c; reduced to Black Silk Bodice Belts, Reduced from 68c to... Fancy Silk Belts, all colors, Reduced from 25c to... Boys Baseball Belts, . Reduced from 10c to Black Imitation Leather Pocketbooks, with steel trimmings, reduced from 20c to Card Case to match Pocketbook, reduced from 25c to Ladies' Black Leather Purses, large size,' reduced from 15c to ! Child's Cloth Purses, Reduced from joe to Fancy Decorated Fans, , Reduced from 38c to Telescope Fans, nickel and celluloid cases, reduced from 35c to - Nickel Alarm Clocks, Reduced from 90c to 48 98 45 25 9 50 25 75 75 50 25 12 5 0 5 0 5 25 19 69 Materials for Faicy M & One lot Pearl Chenille, 6 yards in a piece, former price 15c apiece, now reduced to One lot Filling Silk, former price 25c a doz en skeins, reduced to 10c dozen skeins.. One lot Rope Flax, former price 40c a dozen skeins, now reduced to One lot Twisted Silk Arrasene, former price 40c per dozen, now reduced to... One lot Shetland Yarn, best quality, for mer price Si. 25 per pound, now. One lot Columbia Germantown Wool, slightly soiled and shop-worn, former price $2 per pound, now. One lot Black Pompadour Wool; also, one lot White Pompadour Wool, slightly soiled; .former price 15c a ball, now re duced to One lot Worsted Lambrequin Fringe, for mer price 50c a yard, now One lot Linen Splashers, 20 by 32 inches, former price 35c,'reduced to One little lot Quilted Satin, former price Si. 25 a yard, reduced to Dress H Good Stockinet ,Dress Shields, Worth 8c , Good Stockinet Dress Shields, large size. Worth 12c Fine Rubber Dress Shields, Worth isc "Jem" Dress Shields, worth isc "Canfield" Dress Shields, Worth 25c t "Lily" Silk Dress Shields, Worth 35c, CTS. 5 10 20 20 75 $1 I 10 19 50 5 8 412 Market 8t, Cor. Diamond, la fast achieving more than local reputation for handhneffine lines of Liquors especially adapted for home and medicinal use. We here specify some of the very finest whis kies available: FLEMING'S OLD EXPORT. Quarts $1 each, or six for 85. FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING, Quarts $1.80, or six for $7.60. GIBSON'S TEN-YEAR OLD, Quarts 8L0O, or six for $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 op formedicinal 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, ?a50. Orders from private families will receive prompt attention. KAUFMANNS' SPECIAL T( OFFERINGS. Ill' T- Jos. Fleming; & Son's Is the proper place to procure any of the above goods. 412 Market St., Cor. Diamond, PITTSBURG, PA. JylO-TTsan Dressikers Good quality Belting, Worth 25c Extra quality Belting, Worth 40c, Taffeta Ribbon, Worth 18c Stay Binding, Worth 18c Hooks and Eyes, 2 dozen on card, per card Hooks and Eyes, 2 dozen on card, per card Hook and Eye Tape, Worth 12c a yard Covered Dress Stays, Worth 20c a dozen Uncovered Dress Stays, Worth ioc a dozen "& Sure (jUREC? Rheumatism Gout& Lumbago tions mr- 0 2 20 9K ' Sillies. 10 ttm eloPennave. 95 9 fi izzziz 3 ntm o itisiw 1 m rmuiB - 1 miilril 8 " I J T ITTLB, 5 ana Small Fares. 2. yards long, per J GRAND 8 3 5 5 Four Watuk, Ikd., Slarcn 24, 1892. Messrs. WcKlnnle & Chessman Mt'g CO, Plttsoure, Pa.: GznTLKMEy For the 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 azo to find anything to help her. Two months azo she began to take Rheumacura, and from the first doo she Dcgan to find relief and now, lifter taking one and a half bottles she, for the first time in 20 years, can say that she is free from rheumatic pains. 1 can, from the experience of my TVife, adviser nnyone suffering from Rheumatism to give Rheumacura a trial. Would be only too glad to give personal reference to its sterling qualities. Tours very truly, AUOUSTB LORDIES, 837 E. Wayne street Ft. Wayne, Ind. Frlce $3 per bottle. For sale by all drugeists. M'KINNIE& CHESSMAN MTGGO., , Pittsburg, Pa. JylO-TTMU ONLY 25c For Men's Regular 44c, and 65c Balbriggan Underwear. 50c Hi Ij U This is the celebrated French finished Un derwear, and can be had in tan, brown, gold and flesh colors; the sizes are broken hence the big reduction. 50 CENTS. This price buys any of our former 75c, 85c and $1 genuine French Balbriggan Underwear. This certainly is the best and biggest bargain of the kind ever offered. 50c Sale of Outing Shirts. This socsale embraces former 75c, 85c and $1 Sateen, Zephyr Cloth and Cheviot Shirts, in light and dark patterns and fast black. OGtHfiTS NOW $1-50. These are tho superfine Manhattan, Eagle and Fisk, Clark & Flagg's goods, in latest styles and most desirable patterns. Great 25c Neckwear Sale. Beautiful Four-in-Hands, Windsors, Tecks, from 50c to 75c all go now at 25c. Puffs and Ascots worth Alili KIXDS FIELD GLASSES All Prices. ISTIEREN 544 Smithfield SI my27-m THE OPTICIAN, Has removed to 600 LIBERTY STREET, ove spy's Drngstore. ESpectacles and eye glasses exclusively. Jy2-TTS Cotton Corset Laces, dozen Elastic Corset Lacers, Worth 5c each Silk Dress Lacers, Worth 12c each Shoe Lacers, 2 yards long, Per dozen Darning Cotton, Worth ioc a dozen.... Dexter's Knitting Cotton, Worth 7c Good Pins, full count Per paper , Best English Pins, AVorth ioc Book Pins, Worth ioc Mourning Pins, in boxes, Worth 8c Lindsay's Safety Pins, large size, Worth 8c Milward's Best Needles, Worth 5c English's Best Needles, AVorth 5c Watson's Needles, Worth 5c Velveteen Skirt Facing, Worth 1 6c apiece.... Black Skirt Braid, Worth 5c Good Cotton Elastic, Worth ioc a yard Common Sense Hair Crimpers, Worth 5c a dozen "Gem" Crimping Pins, Worth 25c a dozen... Turkish Wash Cloths, Worth 3c Turkish Wash Cloths. Extra large y Warner s Ladies Gored Belt Supporters, Worth 25c , Warner's Misses' Side Supporters, Worth 20c Misses' Hose Supporters, , Worth ioc Corset Clasps, Worth 8c , Black Sewing Silk, Worth 8c Initials for Marking Linen, 3 dozen on card, worth 8c a card AJ1TJSEMENTS. HARRIS' THEATER MRS. P. HARRIS, R. L. Britton, T. F. Dean, Proprietors and Managers. Every afternoon and evening, Ilornce Lewis in THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. Week July 18 "Monte Cristo." jyl2-84-TT3 ta 1 s. 25c Men's Straw Hat Bargain Counter! On this counter we have placed all kinds and shapes of our former 50c and 75c Hats. Choice now for 25c. 50c Men's Straw Hat Bargain Counter. On this counter we have placed about 1,200 of our regular $1, $1.25 and $1.50 hats. Choice now for 50c. ' $1 LIGHT-COLORED DERBY SALE. UNION PICNIC IN AID OF I 5 4 4 5 4 3 3 10 3 4 3 15 J h !8 15 5 4 4 3 ST. PAUL'S ORPHAN ASYLUM, WEDNESDAY, July 20, 1892, AT SEMINARY GROVE, GLENW00D. SINGLE ADMISSION, 80c Children nnder li years, accompanied by parents, admitted tree. Jyli7-TTB8n CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE AT ' BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S. Telephone 1831. 88 Fifth ave an21-Trs Bet ween Wood and Marfcts. This sale embraces some of our choicest $2 and 2.50 light-colored Stiff Hats, in latest shapes and shades; choice from all for ji. BOYS' CLOTHING. The following are just the proper things for vacation wear, and will do well for school afterward. M if FOR GOOD SUITS, 4)l'0 Sizes 4 to 14. They're made of durable checks and plaids, light and dark, and come in single and double-breasted styles: regular prices $2 and S3. $3 FOR $5 AND $6 SUITS, Sizes 4 to 14. Among these are the popular Zou ave, Nassau and Junior Suits, made of finest materials. At $x they will go like hot cakes. $1.49 FOR FINEST ENGLISH LINEN SUITS. These suits are made in bewitch- ingly beautiful combination st)les, and each suit has a pretty silk tassel: sizes 4 to 8; value 3. CI ;m Sweep of uob Its. WASH AND OUTING SUITS FOR LESS THAN THE COST OF MAKING, 8:50 P. M. SATURDAYS 7itne intest moment at which small advertisements will be received at the For Insertion in the SUNDAY, DISPATCH. On week di8 the office will remain open untir. m. as usual. en tvu FLEISHMAN & CO. 504, 506, 508 MARKET. STREET. Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. We Close at 5, Except Saturdays. $3-S- AT $1.79 350 Bedford Cord Dresses (Russian style), yoke fin ished with white braid; beautiful patterns; value AT CZ 00 All our J8, 9 M I SfWu Ww trimmed. and $10 fine wool Challie, French Gingham and Mousseline Dresses, handsomely OUR $25 INDIA SILK SUITS WILL GO AT $14.98. AT $9.50 200 finest Wool Challie Suits, exquisitely trimmed with fine ribbon and lace; former prices 15, 18 and S20. AT $4.39 300 fine ScrSe former price was 9. Diagonal Blazer Dresses in black and tan; KOEHLER'S Installment House 7 Sixth Street, MENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit (Ready-Madefc to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Cash Prices Without Seonrity. TERNS: Oat-third ef th amount Dnrchucd most t paid down; tht balanc Jn .mill weekly or monthly payments. Buiineu transacted itrietlv confidential. One dally, from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Saturday o.til 11 P. M. KAUFMANNS' Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St. GBATEPUI COMPORTING. EPPS'S GOCOA, BREAKFAST. "By a thorooft'i knowledge or tlie natural lairs wlilch govern the opcratlon.of digestion and nutri tion, ana nv a careini application or the line prop erties of well-self cted Cocoa. Air. KntM tiii ttit,- vlded our breakfast tables witli a delicately flarumll. utTcrixc niiiuu m- ute us inanr near uuclors bills. Ills by the Judicious um; of such articles of diet that a constitution mar be grulually built up until strons: enough to resist ererr trndencr to dis ease. Hundreds of subtle mal-idlis are Hutting around us ready to attack wherever) there Is a eak point. We may escape many a latalshirt byloLp Ingr ourselves -well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame," "Civil Service Ga utU." Made slmplr with boiling water or milk. So'd only In htll-Doniid tins, bv grocer. lalx-led tims: JAMES FITS ft Co., Houikop ithlc Cl cmits. je2S-01-Tus Loudon. Kngiand. THE FIRST 10 MONTHS' RECORD -OF- HORSES. Seven match teams, i snddlo and goneral driver. Mnst be sold at once. COR. DJ7QOESNE WAY AND 4TH STKEET. Shows A GAI" OP 31.400 advertisements, or an average increase of more than 100 every day of thoso ten months! The figures are as follows: 10 Moa. Ending Jnne 30, '03 73,019 Same I'erlod Jane 30, '31 41,619 Increase 31,400 Advertisers receive the most gratifying returns from the nso of tho Classified Col umns of THE DISPATCH. PATFNTQ - O. LEVIS (next Leader rfiinia.i3iiiftriaY rrntsDuriT,.ra. , 20 years solicitor J Mm " ''Tin -,- 1 jsihiiii m
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