S5ffiS?E!?l3S9P!IK!SSa THE pmHBOKG DESPATCH, SUNDAY, JULY ."; IT,' 189a 8 WEHELM IS SILENT. iHe Orders His Organs to Pay Ko Attention to Prince Bismarck. PATIE5CE TCILL FIND ITS LIMIT Jf the Ex-Chancellor Keeps Up His Fight Mhile on Bis 1 ravels. HEBREWS AND HUMAN SACRIFICES tCOPTBIO , 1831 BT JT. T. ASSOCIATED TOSS. Beblik, July 10. Since starting on hU journey to the Korth, the Emperor has sent instructions to Chancellor von Caprivi to ignore the Bismarck controversy. Hence, tnough a day does not pass without the iPricce's organs making a fresh attack upon the Government, the semi-official press re mains silent A majority of the other papers follow this dignified example. In cluding the National Liberal journals, which would willingly let the polemic die out The Freissinig organs alone try to keep the dispute seething, while the Socialist papers seize what adantage Prince Bis marck's indiscretions give them to assail generally his services to the nation, his claims to gieatness and his personal char acter. . The quiescent attitude of the Govern ment will cease should Prince Bismarck prosecute his design to continue the agi tation hy touring the various cenetrs throughout Germany, accepting receptions r.ud giving here and there expressions to utterances hostile to the Emperor's policy. "H altirrfer's Hand ot In llie Vir. The official circle entirely discredits the report that General Count von Waldersee is iuciting the Prince. On the contrary, General von Waldersee and other old col leagues of Prince Bismarck are trying to induce him to spare Germans the sight of a public conflict between the Emperor and etatesmen who created united Germany. The Prince's own family circle support him. There is reason to believe that nieh personages in Bavaria and Wurteniburg ap prove of his keeping up the irritation against Chancellor von Caprivi. Count William Bismarck has resiened his position of Prelect of Hanover, and Count Bantzau has also resigned his post of Minis ter to the Hague. The relations of the Government with the Vatican tend to improve. With a view to cultivating the Center party, Chancellor von Caprivi has expedited the Sperrcelder arrangements under hich 16,000,000 marks voted by the Lower House of the Prussian Diet in restitution for the sums the Catholic ciergr were deprived of during the Kulter kunipt nill be paid. The Commissioners, who were appointed after the vote was passed, iae been lingering over the details of the distribution of the money. The Chancellor has energetically brought their deliberations to a conclusion, and the Com irKsioners now report -that the monejs will be distributed within three months. Ill- V.ar on thf Hebrews. The Germania still maintains that the Tal mud encouraged human sacrifices. Tne ieuz Ztitung contends that although the Hebrew Scriptures do not support ritualis tic murders, some illiterate Hebrews be lieve in such murders. Apart ironi the nnti-Semite, popular sympathy is with Buschoffi Liebermann von Sjnneberg is stumping the Khine Valley, exciting anti Semitic moies, while otherf conservative or ators cultivate the popular iassion in South Germany. AN IDIOT OH XXHiajlIIOIf. HOME TREATMENT. Its Beneficial Results Illustrated by Testimonials From Many Grateful Patients. Years of Practical Experience- in Treat ing Catarrh and Kindred. Ailments Kesulta in a System of Treatment by Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers Which Is Nearly Perfection. The system of mail treatment as perfected by Drs. Copeland, Hall and flyers lias grown to be such a great part of their By tem of treatment they feel that It at pres ent demands greater consideration than It has ever received at their hands. Their question blank, If properly filled out and other systematic arrangements ob served, will diagnose one's case In a thor ough way, as a sufficient knowledge of each case can thus bo obtained to make treat ment an easy matter, and as medicines are promptly prepared and shipped tbose liv ing out of the city have the same advantage as those who como to tho office. A system of correspondence Is requlied and main tained lor which they have engaged the ser vices of an expert stenoerapher and type writer. Every letter sent out is dictated Dy the physician in charge or the correspond ence, so that mall patients receive the sime cuioml consultation and medical advice at their homes as those who visit tne orace pei sonallv. Prompt replies to all letters aio made by Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers, modifications In treatment prescribed with tho propei medicines, and In every detail each case is worked out until a cure is effected. There is not a city or town within the radius oflOO miles In which Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers have not a number of grate ful patients who gladly proclilm tho good results or their treatment. Every patient whose testimony appears to-day was treated exclusively by their system ot home treat ment. The majority of those patients never leceived a personal examination, their cases being diagnosed from the answers to the symptom blank. Among this number maybe mentioned Mr. John A. Wilson, of Percy, Fayette connty, Pa,, whose testimony appears below: CAN THET TREAT BT MAIL? Bead the Following Letter and Ton Will See Bow Well They Cnn. Omcx o D. V. Baiwbg, Grocer, I 2isw Castis, Fa., Feb. 11, 1892. Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers: ( Dear Snts I have had catarrh ever sine 1661; at that time I was in the South. I have been hawking and splttlnz ever since, and feel so miserable I am cross and ill-natured all the time. I notice that Is leavinz me. I commenced your home treatment January Bth. the 5th of February I weighed seven pounds heavier, mv appetite is more regu lar and my Bleep better. My head Is also better an d the hawking and spitting is not so bad. 1 am better in every way. Fiom 1861 to 1893 is over 80 j ears. I think if vou can heln me so ranch in one month you can certainly cure roe, and if a case of suenmn? aianainirasminecau pecureu auu not see why anybody cannot be. I thinK your treatment has done all that any medi cine could do. Tours truly, D. F. BABNES. A COBirLlCATED CASE; But It Quickly Yields to Intelligent Treat, ment Jinny Doctors Handled It, bat Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers Were the On'y Ones Wbo Brought Any Belief to thn Snff rer. Mr. Wilson Is aged 69 years, a weaver of carpets by occupation, and resides at Percy, Fayette countv, Pa., although he receives his mail at ML Braddock. "I have been troubled over two years with my head and stomach which resulted from neglected colds,'' said Mr. Wilson. "I had violent headaches over forehead and through tem ples, my nostrils were clogged up with toush mucous which dropped into my throat, causing a continuous effort to raise by hawk ing and spitting. When I would lie doivn at night tnis mucous would fill my throat so completely I nould almost suffocate for breath. I also had buzzing and roaring noises in my cais. "Unally a couuh set In which racked me greatly and I had pains shooting through my lungs to shoulder blade. As my stomach Inter on became affected, and I began to lose How for Its Sqnei. New Castle, Pa April 18, 1892. Dear Dootobs Enclosed And $5 for anotner month's supply ot medicine. I am getting along nicely and think tills lot of medicine will fix me all right. D. F. BAKNES. HEAD AND &TOOH TltOCBLE. Mr. John Hefner, Kast Liverpool, Ohio, De scribes Bow Ifejrlected Catarrh A0ected His Head and Stomach and How He Was Cared by Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers. "I had been troubled two years with my head and stomach," says Mr. John Hefner, who is a teamster in the employ of Mr. Will iam Sells, contractor. East Liverpool, O. "It was no doubt brought on by exposure to all kinds of weather, and the result ofieg lrcted colds. . My nostrils were always clogged by mucous, which also dropped down Into my throat, causing me to hawk to dislodge, and I was often attacked by the most excruciating headaches, which would lay me off from my work several days at a time. "My stomach also became affected to eueh an extent that It was with difficulty I ate enough to keep u sufficient strength to enable me to get through with my work. I would get such fearful attacks or heart- A Wild Girl ai Atlantic Cllv Tnrns Ont to , f B- an Unfortunate. J ".MiKrniA, -July 1(1 The sym pathy an-i-iiterest ol SecrtTiry Crew.xf the Society to Protect1 Children from Cruelty, 1 as been enlisted in the case of the "Australian "Wild Girl," on exhibition along the board walk at Atlantic City. Uhe case was brought to his notice by a reputable physician ol the city, who is confident that the so-called wild girl of 25 j cars is nothing more than an idiot. The g.rl is penned up in a wooden cage, and is, according to the judgment ot the doctor, not over 8 years ot age. The fact that the case is one which comes tinder the jurisdiction of the Sow Jersey authorities prevents 3Ir. Crew lrom taking d'rect action to hate the child liberated end properly taken care o He lost no time, however, in communicating the cise to the Chief of Police of Atlan tic City, and wrote him a strong letter yes terday, branding the act as highly inhuman, lor two reasons: One because the child was bo closely confined, and the other because it lit Id her misfortune up to ridicule. IWAS 100 E0I 10 II7E, A I'lilliulrlph'a Suicide Who Wanted to Bti.t in a Cooler FJacft. Philadelphia, July 1C The heat of the last few days, particularly yesterday, is cgam causing numerous prostrations, and, indirectly, it appears, augmenting the num. lier ot suicides. The case of Gottlieb Eck stein, 5S j ears of a;e, of Uo. 2958 American street, who ivas lound drowned in the Schuylkill on Thursday, is a fair example It as brought out at the inquest in his case yesterday, through two letters which "nere found on'his person, that heat was one ot the causes of his rash act. "Bury me in n cool place," was an injunction in one of the epistles to the undertaker. The jury Je a prompt verdict of suicide. A Corpse Fionte 400 Miles. Titcsville, July 16. .Special. The body found floating in the river at Sisters ville, below Wheeling, yesterday morning is, no doubt, that of James "Whalon, who, "Viitli his wife and two children, went down with the Hood here June 5. Dispatches liave passed between the authorities here cud at Sisters Hie, and the identification reems to be almost complete. The distance lrom this city to Sistersville is lully 400 miles. A Chicago Opportunity. The proper time to make investments in Chicago is before the "World's Fair on the rising tide. To anyone that appreciates this fact and who will send us their name mid address we will send, lree, a beautifully illustrated book on the wonders of Chicago "The Way to "Win." Address James II & Eobcrt L. McElroy, Chamber ol Com merce, Chicago. sSSralAuW 3S3n& sHsiffileW. nlk JHB Mr. John Hefner, East Lwerpoo', O. Jtr. John A. WtUon, Percy, Pa. in stiengtu and flesh, I became alarmed concerning my condition." I had no relish lor anything and eating caused considerable distress. Every meal was followed by nau sea, bloating up and i Irting of gas, dizziness, palpitation and fluttering of heart, cold ex ttemities; hot and cold flashes, etc. I lot 38 pounds during the last yeai. "As I doctoied continually for two years without leceivlng any benefit I thought there s no help for me. My health got so bid I could not do my work and I felt tueie was no place for me but In tho grave. At last I happened to read whit Drs. Copfland, Hall and li er weie doing for cases similar to mine and I determined to write to them. I have only been taking their medicine a little over one month, started my second month on July 2, and am glad to say that I have impioved in health and weight wonder lully. My weight has increased from 160 pounds to 173 pounds and I feel better tnan I havo for two years. My sleep is sound, as I am not troubled with the dropping of mucous and the racking cough has disap peared. "I feel lite an entirely different person. If anyone doubts the truthlulness of this statement they can call or unto and I will verify tho same." BRONCHIAL asthma. July Clearance Sal-. Extraordinary barguns In India silks, col ored and black urah, Henriettas, serges crepons, jncquards, Bedford cords French CHSItneiesa.id .uiicy drc-srs goods, to close rummer stock, at 11. J. Lynch's, 433440 Uurl-et street. Tlissu airs. John Shore, Io. 774 Presqaelsle St., Toungftown, O., Suffered lor Tears With Bronchial Asthma, Which Was Fast Developing Into Consumption. Asthma is rarely a disease or itself. It arises from numerous causes diseases of the kidneys, stomach, heart, nerves, lungs, blood ana nose. If these several causes weie well understood and treated accord ingly, there would be fewer Irascible asth matics. Catarrh of the nose, moist, dry, atiophic, hypertrophic, Is now regarded the most lreqnent cause of asthma reflected asthma, it is called. The cause, of course, indicates the tieatment cure the catarrh, correct the deformity In the nostrils, ir there be any, and the asthma will disappear. "I tale pleasure," writes Mrs. Shore's hus bnnd', "In informing you that my -nlfebas impioved wonderfullv since she began your treatment. She has been able to eat her meals regularly, her cough has improved, and she has gained aoont ten pounds in weight. She is able to steep all nisnt now, without coughing, where before she had to be propped up to get her breath. Her gen eral health Is greatly Improved, and she is nble to tako a walk every day. I do not know lion to thank you for your skill in doing her so much good in so short a time. K1IGIG NOISES IN EARS. burn that I would be worth nothing for hours afterward. "I had doctored and doctored without benefit, until one montn ago I decided to go to Pittsburg and consult Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers. They examined me carefully, and told mo my head and stomaou trouble came from catarrh, and that they could cuie me it I would follow their instructions faith fully. They gave me a month's supply of medicine to take home; and I must say that I have not been troubled with my head and stomach since the second day's treatment. It Is simply miraculous how quick the medi cine took effect. I cheerfully recommend them to all m friends and tne publlo who may be suffering with anv chronic trouble, as I know they understand their business perfectly." THE BIGHT TBEATMENT. Bxcnrslon To Sllpp-ry Bock Park. For trains leaving Allegheny at 2 r. M. Enturd.iy. July 2.1, and 7.10 a. it. (central tine) 'uiidaj, July 24, the Pittsburg and Wtsitru lUilwaj will ell excursion tickets to those dialling to visit tho Sons or Veter ms' camp at blippery Bock Park, for$L i-pTlal train returning leases the park at 6-0 r. si., ai riling at Allegheny at 8 p.m. BUT TOTJi: rECTAICK AT CTtio Rollnble Optlolcin, hres Examined Free. (SSKs: - afSSVa Artificial yos Inserted. C2-TTBU Mr. J. P. Growatl, of A. Grownll & Co., Car penters nnd Builders, Bockwood, Pa., Writes the Following Letter to Drs. Copeland, Ball nnd Byers. , "1 am happy to say to you that 1 feel 100 per cent better than I did last rail. The ringing in my left car is about gone, by spoils I do not notice it at all. My head is clear, memory good, and thn dizziness all gone. My whole system Is again in gorid health. Am breathing once more through my nostrils, which I could not do last fall, and realize that of nil God's blessings there Is nono like good health. I thank yon for the interest manifested in my case, and have recommended a gentleman, whose case is similar to mine, to try a course of your treatment," KECRALGIC FAINS HEAD AMD CHEST. Wallace Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, 624 PEN AVENUE, Mr. C. W. Williamson, Foxburg, Ptu, Suf fered rrom Pains in Head, Nose and Chest, Mr. Williamson makes the following state ment by letter: "I had been troubled a long time with neuralgic pains shooting through my head, nose and oliest, which caused at times tho most intense suffering. Besides this I had catanh of tile stomach, which, be cause of frequent bilious attacks it pro duced, kept me in an all-run-down condi tion. I am hannv to inform vou that mv pains ate all cone, and that I am imlntne In I j strength, mv appetite is restored, and I I bined are the most satisfactory ever worm i nave no scitcnes tiirougu to my suoaiacr I inaispensauie lor nomr, omce, pumio enter. i uiuuo u.o uuu. , i MiamniH uu suoppuiy. limTntt So States Mr. D. I. BlcVay, The Prominent Contractor of Franklin, Fa. "I have used Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers treatment ror two months,' writes Mr. McVay, "and am a great deal better, and am satisfied you will cure me. I am folly satisfied your treatment is the right kind lor chronic catnirn, anacan rieeiy lecommend its use to an one suffering with that dreadful disease." rX-MATOR DDSN, TRAXKLIN, FA. An Open Better From Hon. B. W. Dunn, Mayor of Franklin, Pa. FBAirKLnr. Pa., Xovember 13, 1891. Bxab Sirs My father died from catarrhal complications. I had been coughlng.aching, and been converted Into a catarrhal nuis auce for 10 or 15 years, but was not pre pared to learn, till I began treatment with you, that I had catarrh with the grip of a vise, chronic in form, and had attained to the dignity of incipient consumption. I now see what was meant bv tho night sweats, Jialn over the eyes, dizzy images dano ng betimes before my eyes a oou'li which for the pastyear or more has played havoc with my dreams at night and my pro fessional duties in the day. I got so thin that they talked of using me for a skeleton at initiations. I wrote you, began treatment with you, and I Jnst cannot diaw a com parison between how I am now and what I was when I began. I sleep well, cannot get enoueh to eat, leel years yonniier, and pur sue my professional duties with pleasure. I owe it to you. I do not know what other physicians can do, but I do know that I can recommend you in tno treatment of serious chronic catarrh. Tory truly vours, B. W. DUNN. How Does This Strike Ton? Five dollars a month for the best medical treatment, with medlclues furnished free. Ihls Includes consultation, examination, treatment aud medicine for all diseases and all patients. Treatment for children nnexceled any where. Treatment for adults confessedly satis factory. Fair, honest and candid diagnoses and a desire to secure for each patient tne short est road to recovery. All skin and blood diseases, such as ecze ma, hives, blotches, ptmples.acne.riniworm, tetter, salt rheum, etc., etc., are included in the $5 rate. All kidney, bladder and rectal troubles, such as diabetes, Bright's. gravel, piles, fissure, fistula, etc, etc, are also treated for $5 a month, medicine included. Rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, scrofu la, dyspepsia, ehronio diarrhea, dysen tery, constipation, dropsy, Uver complaint. Jaundice, glandular tumors, excessive ac cumulation of flesh, etc., etc., are success fully treated for $5 a month. Drs. copeland. Hall and Byers are orig inators of the $5 a month treatment, or the system ofieduclng the practice of medi cine to a business like basis and tbongh many may imitate their sty le of advertising, the thorough, conscientious and, skillful method of their treatment can beapproached by none. Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers treat suc cessfully all curable cases at 06 Sixth ave nue, rittsuurg, fa. umce noun, a to U x. Jt, 2 to 5 r. M. and 7 to 9 r. x. Sundays, 10 a. x, to r. m. Specialties Catarrh and all dis eases of the1 eye, car, throat and lungs; dys pepsia cured; nervous diseases cured; skin diseases cured. Many cases treated successfully by mall. Send 2-cent stamp for question blank. Address all mall to DBS. COPELAND, HALL & BTEItS, GS Sixth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa, $5 A MONTH ALL DISEASES TREATED AT THE UNI FOBM BATE OF $5 A MONTH. BEMEM BER THIS INCLUDES CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION, TBEATMENT AND MED ICINE FOB ALL DI8EA8ES- AND ALL PA TIENTS. Jyl7 I A i , r i s r .1 Our ar seeing and reading glasses eom- HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FREE! FREE! FREE! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. ALL CARPETS Sold by us this week will be made and laid free of charge, together with guaranteeing you A LESS PRICE on car pets than any other houses in the city, ought to be an ob- ject to have you look at our goods. A BIG REDUCTION IN LACE CURTAINS AND RUGS We are in a position, owing to our low expense, to sell goods at a profit while others would be selling at . actual cost (which they very seldom do). We have an elegant Cheval Glass, Solid Oak Bed room Suit that we have cut the price from 48.50 to 35. You should see this bargain. We can furnish from one to five rooms 20 per cent cheaper than houses in the city, not barring any of them. People contemplating matrimony, should consider this matter before they purchase. We give the most liberal terms of settlements and the largest discounts for cash. Give our goods a look. HOPPER BROS.&CO., 307 WOOD ST. N. B. Don't forget the address. NEW ADVUETI3EMENT3. ft UBE r(jUREE5 Rheumatism Gouts Lumbago Ilchzstib, (In, July 10, 1893. Messrs. McKlnme A Chessman Mf'g Co., Pittsburg, Pa.: GuirTLEMEV Tho bottle hf Bheumaonra that I purchased some time ago for a very old snfferor from Rheumatism , proved vory effective. The old aentleman has been free from stiffness and pain since the first week after he bozan to take the Bheumacura. Sincere thanks for the good woi k. I now write to ask you to send a bottle of Bheumacura to a lady who has suffered for some time. She heard or its arood re sults in the case above mentioned, and deshes to try it herself. With bestwishes for the further spread of so good an article, believe me, Sincei ely yours. Rev. Theo. George, C. S. S. R.. Ilchester, Md. Price IS per bottle. For sale by all druggists. raNIE&uUN M'F'G CO., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. $LAZJ?D'S Shoes are the very best and warranted. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE CLOTH TOP SHOES. OVER 3,000 PAIRS. Fine All-Wool Black Cloth Tops, Silk-worked Button Holes. Fine Dongola Kid Foxing Heels and Spring Heels. Common Sense, Opera and the new Piccadilla Lasts, Lace or Button. CIS Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Jyl7-rru HAIR ON THE FACE, NECK, ARMS OR ANY PART OF THE PERSON OUICKLY DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEW SOLUTION "Mffl71IP nopeNe ? AMD THE GROWTH lORtVBK DKSTjUHTXD WITHOUT THE 8MGHTX6T INJURY OB t I tCOLO RATION OF THK MOST DELICATE BKIN DISCOVERED BT ACCDENT. In Compounding, an incomplete mixturo wu accidentally spilled on tbo back of the hand, and on washing afterward It wai discovered that the hair wan compioieiT rsmoTea. we purcaaiea ine new aiscoTery ana namea it JUUi.iJi. 111! simple any one can use it. It acts ml Idly but surelr, and 7011 will be Bar prised and delighted with the results. Apply for a few minutes and the hair disappears as if by magic. It has no resemblance whatever to any other preparation aver used for a like purpose, and no scientific discorery ever attained such wonderful results. IX CANNOT FAIL. If the growth be light, one application will remove it permanently; the heavy growth such as the beard or hair on moles may require two or more appli cation! before all the roots are destroyed, although all hair will be removed at each application, and without the slightest injury or unpleasant feeling whenavpiiedorever&fterward. xodkksbupebczdzselectkolysis Rtcetnmendtd b$ all mho hatt Utttd Its mtrttaUatd by ptopl of refinement Gentlemen who do not appreciate nature's gift of a beard, will find a priceless boon in Modene, which does away with shaving. It dissolves and destroys the life nnncinle of the hair, thereby rendering its future growth an utter impossibility, and is guaranteed to be as harmless ns water to tbo skin 1' innnM rtaia TsVI ene to destroy Its growth. oi Modene sent by mail, in safety Young persons who find an embarrassing growth of hair coming, noaei s TnnilinBT &.im. Ttnutap tmid. fiernrplv Realpd from nhierratinn) on recMnt of price, 31-00 per bottle. Send money bv letter, with your fall address written plainly. Correspondence sacredly private. Postage stamps received the same as cash, alwats mention your county and this fame. LOCAL AND MODENE MANUFACTURING CO.rCINCINNATI, O., U,S.A.( CUTTHISOtJT GENERAL AGENTS MANUFACTURERS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE HAIR PREPARATIONS. X AS IT MAT NOT WANTED. ) You ean rtqttUr jour httw at anv Pott-vffiom and Insun it waft delhiry t APPEAR AGAIN Wo Off- 61.000 FOR FAILURE OR THE SLIGHTEST III JURY. EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEE). CHESSMAN'S S1.M SPECTACLES Are recommended by all who have tried them. mtisBi mCU Micia F'bllV ''j'JSSgfS . MF w-sswaay CANNOTBEDISTIHGUISHED PROM THE NATURAL fc HflL $1.50. $1.75, $2, $2.50. $6. $4, $4.50, $5, CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, iS Federal street Allegheny, Fa. je21-nma RUSKi & ViSr' Railroad Wrecks Occur principally tbrongh nnregnlatod and broken watches. I have made such reduc tions that everyone can have their watch re paired at these prices: Watches Cleaned...,. 60 cents Slain Springs........ 50 cents New Jewels 50 cent3 Case Springs SO cents Musical boxes, instruments and jewelry finely repaired. Four competent workmen. All woik warranted. ARONS' "WATCH.HOSPITAL," 65 FIFTH AVENUE. Send for my Jewelry Catalogue, free. Jyl7-xwisu MWJsC LAIRD'S Shoe Stores show the largest and Most Complete Line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloth Top Shoes. $1.50,Tl.75. $2, $2.50. $2.90, $3. $3.50, $4. Children's Cloth Top Dongola Pat Tip Spring, 99c, $1.18, $1.25, $1.50. Msses' Cloth Top Pat. Tip Spring Heel, $1.25. $1.50, $1.75, $2. W. M. LAIRD, 433 AND 435 WOOD ST. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 406-408-410 MAEKET ST. Jyl7-3TWTSU COME THIS WEEK AND GET YOUR PURCHASE FREE. KAUFMANNS COME THIS WEEK AND GET YOUR PURCHASE FREE. GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL FREE DISTRIBUTION OF MERCHANDISE COMMENCING TO-MORROW. That liberal and enterprising event so anxiously looked fonvard to by the residents of these two cities and adjoin ing towns, our fourth semi annual free distribution of merchandise, will commence at 9 o'clock to-morrow morn ing and be continued throughout this week. The same old tried and trusted methods, insuring a perfectly fair, frank, open and impar tial distribution, will again dominate. And the plan is as simple as it is fair. Here it is: A disinterested person, watch in hand, sitting near the Smithfield street en trance, will ring a gong every five minutes, and any amount of money first received by the Cashier, after each ring ing of the gong, will im mediately be handed back to the customer who paid it, whether it be 50c or $50. Both, the person ringing the gong, and the Cashier returning the money to cus tomers, are seated in full view of the public, and their actions may be watched and scrutinized by anybody who chooses.- There is nothing secret or concealed about this distribution, but every thing is open, honest and above board. Clerks em ployed in our establishment and wholesale purchasers will, as usual,- be excluded from participating in this free distribution. The Old and the Young, the rich and the Poor one, all and everybody are invited to participate in this glorious and joyous free distribution of merchandise. There is not and cannot be any favoritism. The goods are distributed with a lavish but impartial hand. A good many must get their purchases free. You may be among them. As previously stated, the dis tribution will commence each morning at 9 o'clock, and -continue till 6 o'clock each evening. The first pur chase will be given away at 9:05 o'clock; the second, at 9:10 o'clock; the third, at 9:15 o'clock; the fourth, at 9:20 o'clock, etc, etc, one after each and every lapse of 5 minutes. On this basis, as you can readily calculate. 12 people MUST receive their purchases gratis every hour, or 10S people every day, with the exception of Satur day, when, our store being open till 10 o'clock at night, 156 patrons will get their goods for nothing. As an additional proof of the ab solute fairness "of this free distribution, we shall publish each day the names and residences of the people who got their purchases without pay on the preceding day. Look in next Tuesday's pa pers for the addresses of lucky recipients of Monday. Probably you will discover the name of some friend or relatives among them per haps your own name. It all depends . on you. Try ! Try! Buy! Buy! Some body must get his purchase free every 5 minutes WHY NOT YOU? And the big ger your purchase the more money you will get back. COME THIS WEEK AND GET YOUR PURCHASE FREE. KAUFMANNS 5 COME THIS 1VEEK AND GET YOUR PURCHASE FREE. "" . ' 1 1 i 1 .' u j.j . ,. .. . .! ,-. a. gamaaagEiy -si. r- . fr Qn9WMi-. mA fiEMtiwW MBcaBE