mwf -fV-K? "SnyWi"- Vz 1 Tl JACK COOLEY KILLED lot in a Battle With Officers of the Law, but as a Common Thief, M MEANS OF A TBAP SPRING GUN. THE PHTSBT7KG DISPATCH. SUNDAY,- JULY 24. 18$2. His Family Concealed the Occident Until leath ipproaclied. FARMER COLLIER FEARS FOR HIS LIFE rBPECIAt TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCTI Uniontoivx, July23.-ack Cooley, one Jf the notorious Cooler gang, was shot Thursday night while attempting io break 5nto Thomas Collier's tnilkhouse, near Fair chance, and died from the wounds this morning. Jack Cooley, in company with fcii brother Frank and Jack Kamsey, were trying to eflect an entrance into the milk Louse when the accident occurred. When Jack forced the door open, the gun which Mr. Collier had placed inside" as a trap for thieves mos discharged, and the load struck Cooley in the abdomen. The wounded desperado was picked up by his comrades and carried to his father's home, three miles away. But little is known of the accident or of the subsequent events at the Cooley resi dence. Xone but the Cooley gang and their near relatics knew that Jack had been shot. They did not think the wound was fatal, and they hoped to conceal the lact that he bad been shot to avoid arrest It was for this reason that it was not until 2 o'clock this morning, two hours before the outlaw breathed his last, that Dr. Hol bert was summoned. When he arrived at the house He found the wounded man past all medical aid. IJib Grter of the Outlaw's Ased rather. Old man Cooley came to Fairchance this Jnorning and secured a coffin. The old man was nearly overcome with grief, and he wept bitterly as he related to a few of his friends the occurrence that led to his son's death. He related the story ot the accident substantially as follows: "The boys were away from home Thurs day night, where I did not then know. .Along about 2 o'clock Friday morning they returned, bearing the bleeding form ot Jack. The poor fellow did not seem to realize that the end was so near. I wanted to go for a doctor, but he and Frank would not Jet me. They iaid the wounds were Jiot fatal, and that to bring a doctor would be to spread the alarm and cause their ar rest I finally agreed not to go for a doc tor, and we spent all day yesterday in do ing what we coald for the poor boy. Shortly before inidiiisht Jack became un conscious, and I then went tor Dr. Uolbert, but when he arrived it was too late. Jack died about 4 o'clock this morning." The old man then gave Frank's version of the shooting. Tne three bos were try ing to get into Mr. Collier's 'milkhouse. Jack opened the door and the gun was dis charged. He uttered a groan and fell back. The boys were terrified. Ill- u;ht OfUc-ra IVrrp LTins In 'Watt. They thought they had fallen into the Iiands ot the fehcrili and his posse. "With out waiting to relun? the fire or see who bad fired the shot, they picked up the v our.ded man and bore him to his home. Thomas Collier was seen this morning. He said his milkhouse had been robbed several times and he determined to catch the thief. He placed the gun, which was loaded with buckshot, in the milkhouse v ith the muzzle pointing toward the door. He tied a string to the trigger so that who ever opened the door would be shot About 1 o clock at night his wife awoke him and said the gun L-jd been discharged. He did not go down tntil the morninjr, when he louud the groi'nd in front of the miikhouse covered wijh blood. He also found two large load'.d revolvers, which in- r1-- '- that the Cpoleys had fled precipi tately. Mr. Collier is fearful of the results. He is afraid the Cooleys will have re-enge for Jack's death. He said to-day he would not be surprised if they would "waylay him or burn his house any riigliL Jack Cooley was the younger of the two desperadoes, and was "the 'most fearless. Being always in the lead in every under taking accounts for his death. A Death Blow to the Gans. It is the opinion of the leading citizens ol the Cooley settlement who were in town to-day that the band will disperse and leave the country. A delegation of Fairchance citizens called upon Sherifl McCormack this morning and' requestea mm to collect a posse ana go to Cooley's house. They felt confident that Frank Cooley and Jack Kamsey were at home and could be captured. The Sheriff willingly compile 1 and sent Deputy Sheriff Allabaugh up with a posse to take the two remaining outlaws. Xothing his vet been heardfrom the posse. The Sheriff will go up this evening with several deputies to watch the Coolev house. RA7AGES 0F CATARKfl. Hardly a Mu:us Surface or Organ in the Entire Boiy but Is Affected Either Directly or Indi rectly by It Eye Trouble, Earache, Deafness, Head ache, Dyspepsia and Chronic Diar rhoea, as Well as Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration and Consumption, Are in the Wake of This Insidious Enemy of Mankind A Series of Cases Illustrat ing' It The Plain Truth. If those persons familiar with the anatomy or the upper part of the throat, the baolc portion of the nose, the middle ear, and the eye and its appendages, would remember how the same delicate mucus ltninic mem brane envelops these organs continuously, and how inflammation of this membrane extends from one Dart to another by what Is known to physicians as continuity and con tiguity of tissue, they would readily under stand and nppreciute how a simple catarrhal congestion or inflammation starting at its original point at the Junction of the back portion of the nose and upper part of the throat, rlRht back or the soft palate, extends upwards into the eir through the eustachian tube, causlns roirinjr, buzzing and ringing noises, partial or complete deafness, c.ir nche, discharpes, etc Moving on up to the eyo and its appendages through the laoh rymal duct, it causes the most intense pain at times, intolerance to light, granulated sore lids, conjuctivitis. cornttl". sclerotitis. iritis, etc., often ending in severe ulceration and destruction of the parts. It b.ts been stated above that tho original starting point of catarrh was immediately back of the soft palate at the junction of the back portion of the nose and tipper part of the throat AH experienced noe and throat specialists know this to be a fact, and there is a Tjatholozlcal reason for this. Tho two mucus surlaces at tho bend He in close con tact w ith each other and thus collect and confine tho secretions dropping from the tinper and back pirt of the head until they dry up into little nodules and putrefy, caus ing a foul odor and considerable irritation or the surrounding mucus membrane. Pa tients verify this by constantly hawkinzand gagging to dislodge these secretions. Fiom this point tho catarrhal inflammation also olten extends downward to tho respiritory tract, invading the larynx, windpipe, bron chial tubes and the lungs, causing on its way, according to mo parts anectea, laryn gitis witn hoarseness and partial or com plete loss of voice, bronchitis or chronic (.ougb, astbmi, consumption, etc. The alimentary trace consisting of the mouth, esophagus, stomach and bowels also frequently nartlcipates in the catarrhal ex tension, producing drv and Assured tongue and mouth, dvspepsia, indigestion, heart burn, water-brash, palpitation, alternate diarrhea and constipation, loss of flesh, etc., and in consequence of the debilitated condi tion of the body, a long time or nervous troubles such as an "all gone" feeling, trem bling of hands and limbs, aching over whole body, hot and cold flashes, despondency, etc, etc As catarrh then is found to affect at differ ent tunes anil in mote or less aggravated complicated cases the whole mucus caused by the light. The nloeratlon had ex tended from the conjunctival mncus mem brane to the eye proper thus making one mass of ulcerated surface, causing par tial blindness. What a great change has been wrought In her condition since then. To-day she has a pair or as pi etty blue ores as any lady who visits their office. We leave Miss Kelly to tell her ltory in her own words: "I had been troubled with my eyes for a long time," says Jliis Kelly, "and doctored for them almost continually with little or no benefit until I went to Drs. Copeland. Hall and Byers. Every doctor I consulted pre- viuus iu visiting tnem prescrioeu mmo oj lotion which relieved for awhile, but soon I was as bad as ever. "Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers gave me a careful examination and told ine that though my case was a very aggravated one, m compiicaieu witn a general survm lous condition of the system, they could cure me but would not touch the ease unless I would promise to stay under treatment six months. As I was Impressed with their knowl edge of my symptoms I readily gave the re quired promise, when they pnt me on a thorough course of treatment, both local and internal. "Besides the eye trouble I had sovere head ache, my nostrils were Inflamed and ulcer ateir and filled with crusts, my throat was olten filled with tough mnoons. which caused considerable hawking to dislodge, my appe tite was poor and stomach deranged. Alto gether. I was In a bad state of health gen erally, weak, rlorvous, debilitated and de spondent "UnderDrs. Copeland, Hall and Byers' sys tematic treatment I soon experienced im provement in my general health, and the ejes made wonderful nrogress toward a cure. The pain and sensitiveness soon left them, and long before the six months1 was up the ulcerated surfaces were healed. Oc casionally after catching a severe cold they would become inflamed a little again, but persistent treatment has worked the desired result Naturally I feel very grateful to these doctors for the benefit received at their hands, as thetr course of treatment was tedious and painstaking, and oheerfully make mis statement, proving tne Denenciai results oi their motnoa eases similar to mine.' in strength and flesh, I became alarmed concerning my condition. I had no relish for anything and eating caused considerable distress. Every meal was followed by nau sea, bloating up and lifting or gas, dizziness', 'palpitation ana fluttering of heart, cold ex tremities, hot and cold flashes, etc. I lost 36 pounds during the last year. "As I doctored continually for two years without receiving any benefit I thougnt there was no help for me. My health got so bad I could not do my work and I felt tbero was no place for me but in the grave At last I happened to read what Drs. Copeland, Hall ana Byers were doing for eases similar L of treatment in dis- Or a Personal Nature, To a physician whose heart is in the right place, the sense of satisfaction of producing a cure like the above is vastly paramount to the fee' received. Money alone cannot re compense a physician for tho attention to every little detail and constant wntchful care of a long and tedious battle with dis ease like this. It is the splendid results achieved, the heart-felt God-bless-yon of the grateful patient and the knowlodgeof hav ing relieved suffering and restorer! to their normal beauty and functions these beautiful windows of the soul," which brings that feeling of genuine satisfaction to the physi cian that money alone cannot bring. fib .fr- w JNfli HuVam JHRMB NBXT A DTE TISEJ1KNTB. Jfr. John A. Wilson, Percy, JPa. 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 havo improved in health and weight wonder fully. My weight has inci cased from 160 pounds to 173 pounds and I feel better than I have 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 like an entirely different person. If anyone doubts the truthfulness of this statement they can call or write and I will verify the same." . JBaMUPiBvlSfti rKZiirs wm jfcilS-y r t VI . Z-r'' vi3SJ - . ii ms. ml C5 - -Z? jr flROX .& WPTV Railroad wreolcs Occur principally through unregulated and broken watohes. I have made such reduc tions that everyone can have their watch re paired at these prices: Watches Cleaned...- SO cents Main Springs..... 50 cents New Jewels SO cents Case Springs SO cents Musical boxes, instruments and Jewelry finely repaired. Four competent workmen. AH work warranted. ARONS' "WATCH HOSPITAL," 65 FIFTH AVENUE. Sena for my Jewelry Catalogue, free. Jyl7-uwi3ii SEW ADVERTISETIMrrn. shhmt" TMBn EAR nnd tract of the body, producing in turn a long lj-uiu ui symptom, irom tuo simple local annoyance ot a stopped up condition of tho nonrils to the complete breaking down of the system as in consumption, or utter ner vous prostration fiom general debility, tho futility of any other method of treatment than a combined local and internal one is apparent This is tne method of treatment Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers have used for ic.iis, and the laige army or grateful pa tients they hao raised up testifies to its curative results. TROUBLE RESULTING FROM CATARRH. EXE TKOCBI.K Ki.-IT.1ING CAT4RKII. FROM The Casa of Miss L.!zzU Kelly Illnstrat ins the Extension ot Catarrh to the Eye anil lis Appendages, the Ravages Caused by This Catarrhal Inflimmn tlon, and Its Ultimate Cure by I)rs. Coprland, Ilall nnd II v its. Tho case or Miss Lizzie Kelly, residing at No. 1 Ferry street, Sharpsburg, clearly illus trates the extension of catarrhal trouble to the eye ana its appendages. When Miss FOTJB CELESTIALS LET IN. Undo bain Admits Two Merchants and Two Theological Student". PniLADELrniA, July 2a Four of the "passengers of the British steamer Kaffir Prince, which arrived "Wednesday night, did not land with the others, 'lliey were Chinamen. Custom House officials would not let them go ashore. Yesterday, how ever, they were examined and were allowed to land, largely by reason of their "cer tificates" hlg book-like aflairs with several iages ot Chinese letter; ami the stamps and feals of the flowery kingdom everv here rnd there. They were indorsed by the Spanish authorities at Havana, the" port Irom which they were brought to this city. Two of the four Chinamen are members of the firm of Lee "Wall & Co., who keep a Chinese store at 913 Ilace street, each hav ing a few thousand, invested. These are Chew Young, 26 years, and "Wing Chin, 21 rears. The other two members of the quartette are Chow Young, 18 years, and AVard Young. 16 years. These are brothers and are of a noble lainily. They intend to remain in Philadelphia ior two years study ing theology. pi-jsi? n Partial or Complete Ieafncss Almost Al ways Dub to Catarrh Neglect That Brlng on Impairment and Destruction ot the Hearing. A very large percentage of tho cases of total or partial deafness is due directly to catarrh. The deafness begins with roaring and buzzing noises, one ot the first symptoms of this'dlsease. Have you ever noticed how many people I inciinoone siueoi tnoir neaa to you when you talk to themt or who change positions with you v. hen walking, so as to have the "good car" toward youT If you ever have, then you would know how common this affection Is. Nearly one half of the people you meet are so affected, and you can observe it if you will look close ly becauoe it is impossible to disguise when the critical eve is on the alert for it. It is a sad thing to lose any of the senses, or to have any one of them impaired. What can be said ot a person who permits a dis ease to so impair his senses as to threaten the destruction of one or more of themt Does it not srem like a sheer waste of nat ural gifts? Yet many persons, by 'neglect ing to secure the right kind of treatment, which can be had only bv specialists prop erly trained for the purpose, bring upon themselves a derangement and an impair ment of tho sense of hearing which operates to destroy every interest in life, and to rob them of all the freshness of pleasure. "I am haDPT to say to tou that I feel 100 Ser cent better than I did last fall," states r. J. P. Growall, of Rockwood, Pa. "The llnging in my left ear is about gone, by spells I do not notice it at all. My head is clear, memory good, and the dizziness all gone. My whole system is again in good health. Am breathing once more through my nostrils, which I could not do last fall, and realize that of all God's blessings, there is none like good health. I thank you for the interest manifested in my case, and have recommended a gentleman, whose case Is similar to mine, to try a course ofyour treatment." SICK HEADACHE RESULTING FROM CATARRH. A Very Common bat Falnfnl Affection Easily Cured by Dn. Copeland, Hall and Byers' Treatment. Many persons suffer from neuralglo or sick headache and are constantly taking patent headache powders for relief of same. These powders are dangerous, as the principal in gredient is often antipyrine or antlfebrlne, drugs which should never be used except ing under directions of a physician, on ac count of their sedative action on the heart. Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers' tieatment is mild and safe and permanently cures these distressing head svmptoms which nearly always are asoolated with catarrh. "1 had pains over the forehead and through temples nearly all the time," says Miss Sarah Irwin, of Mansfield, Fa., "and a clogging up or the nostrils, with dropping of mucus into the throat which korit me hawk ing and spitting to expel, a raw and Irritated condition of the throat, with all the head svmptoms we usually read or as accompany ing this affection. Now I am happy to say that lam freed of all these annoying and dis tressing symptoms, and I cheerfully recom mend Drs. Copeland, Hall and Bvers' treat ment to all my friends and the public." i m Treatment by Mall. To the ruBLtc: The system of mail treat ment pursued by Drs. Copeland, Hall nnd Byers guarantees the same effective results to thoso who desire to submit their cases through correspondence as to those who come in person. Their "question blank," if properly filled ont, will aiagnoso your case in a thorough way, and, as medicines are promptly shipped,those living out of tbeclty have the same advantages as those who come to the office. Write for the t5-a-month treatment by mall, medicine free, and lid yourself of the motf painful and annoying disease in the cata logue of human ills. i w . (jUREC? Rheumatism Gouts Lumbago HEAR WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT IT ON THE PACIFIC COAST. Mokklumne HlLt, Cal., July 15, 1892. Messrs. WcKinnto & Chessman Mfg Co., Pittsburg, Pa.: Gentlemen Some time ago I sent for three bottles or yonr Rheumatio Remedy, the same which I received in due time I gave two bottles to two friends of mine and took one bottle myself, and mnst say it per. formed a miracle, as I have not felt the slightest ache nor pain since taking It. which is saving a great deal, as I had not passed a day in 20 years without being in misery more or less and at times being almost con fined to my bed. Yours respectfully, A. E. Crawford. Price $3 per bottle. For sale by all druggists. M'KINNIEii CHESSMAN MTGGD,, ClSPenn ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Send us vour name and we will mail you free pamphlet or testimonials. Jy24-TTssu hbsa GREAT SHRINKAGE IN PRICES Of all sorts of Furniture, Carpets, Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, Porch and Lawn Rockers and all kinds of Summer Housefumishings, JVbtv's the economical time to buy. Noufs the time -ffc TO BUY AND TO SAVE m- OUR ENTIRE LINE OF BABY BUGGIES TRYING TIMES, These, on young and old America alike. Trying times also on the mer chant with too many goods on hand. That's why we are selling our MERCHANT TJM.0MDE CLOTHING "Finifti'"nii , fii, " msflHlSiffiittjK Is reduced in price, and if you have not yet purchased your money will go a deal further than at the begin ning of the season. We have quite an assortment still left in all degrees of daintiness and elegance. A room full from which to select Mus Lizat Kelly, Ho. 1 F.rry sU, Sharpsbuxa. Kelly was first brought to the office or Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers by her mother, she was an object of extreme commisera tion. Her eyes, especially the loft one, were so inflamed and sensitive that she could not open them without the most intense pain A COMPLICATED CASE, But It Quickly Yields to Intelligent Treat mentMany Doctors Handled Ir, bat Drs. Copeland, Ball and Byers Were the Only Ones Who Brought Any Relief to the Sufferer, Mr. Wilson iaaged 69 years, a weaver of carpets by occupation, and icsldes at Percy, Fayette countv, Pa., although he receives his mail at Jit. Uraddock. "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 tough mucous which dropped Into my throat, causing a continuous effort to raise by hawk ing and spitting. When I would lie down at night this mucous would fill my throat so completely I would almost suffboate for breath. I also bad buzzing and l oaring noises in my ears. "Finally a cough set in which racked me greatly and I had pains shooting through my lungs to shoulder-blade. As my stomach later on became affected, and I began to lose Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers treat suc cessfully all ourtiblo cases at 66 Sixth ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa. Office hours, 9 to 11 A. if., 2 to 5 f. it. and 7 to 9 r. M. Sundays, 10 x. it. to 4 p.m. Specialties Catarrh and all dis eases of the eye, ear, throat and lungs; dys pepsia cured; nervous diseases cuicd; skin diseases curod; Many cases treated successfully by mail. Send 2-cent stamp for question blank. Address all mall to DKS. COPKLAND, HALL 4 BYERS, CO Sixth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. $5 A MONTH AI.L DISEASES TREATED AT THE UNI FORM KATE OF $5 A MONTH. REMEM BER THIS INCLUDES CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION, TREATMENT AND MEU ICINE FOR ALL DISEASES AND ALL PA TIENTS. jy24 AT AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE. Cost not considered on any of our goods. You never had such a chance to secure a Tailor-Made Suit. All alterations to improve a fit free. -THOSE CORNER CHAIRS Which we advertised about two weeks ago in Mahogany finish, upholstered in Tapestry, upon which we made a price of $7.75, real value $14, are nearly all gone. If you want one, come early. They are cheap. ODD LENGTHS OF CARPETS And especially of borders. If you have a carpet that is not quite large enough to fit your room, here's a splendid chance to select a border with which to enlarge it We jj are closing out these rem nants at prices very much lower than they sold for in the piece. Some choice pat terns among them. REFRIGERATORS. Last season we did not 9 carry over a single Refriger ator. At the rate they are going it looks as though we would close out the entire line this season also. Prices are much reduced on everv 2 one in stock, and if you have not yet bought one we offer a splendid oppor tunity to do so. If you see our line be fore buying you will buy here. THE MISSES ANABLE'S Boarding and Day Sohool for Touug Ladles. Will reopen Septembei 2bth,at 66 Bayard SL, New Brunswick, Now Jeisey. 923, 925, 927 PENN AVENUE. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held June 24-25, Sept. 12-13, at tho University. For catalogue address W. J. HOLLAND, D. D., President. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANIJUS, N. Y. Full courses ofstudy. Underthe visitation of the Regents of University of New Tork and War Department. RT. REV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Prest.; WM. VERBECK, Supt OPPOSITE CITY HALL. Jy PATENTS. years solicitor. O. I). LEVIS (noxe Leader) 131 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Fa. PARROTS, $5 A lot which we guarantee to learn to talk. Also youni; mocking birds, $3 each. ESPICH'S BIRD STORF Je25-TuT8u 640 Smithfleld street. THE SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS Are continually increasing. Com parison with July last year shows a gain of 1,525 in the first 17 days of the month. The figures are: July 1-17, '92 3,23! July 1-17, '91 1,706 Increase 1,525 The Dispatch was never more de servedly popular than now. wsftStf 01 KL 50PM CO, 91 and 92 Water Street, PITTSBURG, PA. no3-53-TTSosa HUT VOUIt SPECTALCK AT Tiio Rollcttlo 0ptlolan. Jives Examined Free. k3 rfnirr . &Mm CHESSIITS $1.1 SPECTACLES Are recommended by all who have tried them. CAN N0TBE DISTINGUISHED - --- - . -- i IkFROM THE NATURAL - &. CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, 12 Federal stroet Allegheny, Fa. Jeai-Tursu Artificial Eyes Inserted. OPTICIAN, , IHSISTHST j. diamond; le29-Trsu 0kmr ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, 16SII1HSTBEET. Cabinets, S3 to -l per riozon; patitoi, 31 per dozen. Telohone 1751. ap3-ft-xwrsa .Aiming at the Freedom or the St. Lawrence. Ottawa, Ont., July 23. A prominent Government official says the .Ajnerican policy is a much broader one than the mere question of canal tolls, comprehending as tne ultimate object the right of navigation throueh the entire St. Lawrence system. perfect equality with Ilritish subjects, and under an unlimited guarantee. To the I'nblic I have no hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the public, as I do to my lriends nnd patrons. I used it myself alter other well-known remedies had lailed, and it cured me in a lew minutes. I recommend it candidly and cheerlullv upon its merits, not irom a financial standpoint, because I have others in stock on which I make a larger profit, but because Chamberlain's is the best remedy I know of ior bowel com plaints. There is no doubt about it, it does the work. JAMUS Fobgv, Druggist, TUMTThsa 'McVeytotrn, Pa, Itoom Renters ana Boarding Houses Ti ho Ilavft Usod The Dispatch's Cent-a-Word advertis ing columns under Wanted Boarders and Rooms To Let find it the best. -1 Oitice furniture repaired. HA.raa & KEtA, S3 Water street. Bconra kills roaches, bedbugs, etc, in stantly. 23 cents at all dealers. Angostttka Bitters make health, makes bright, rosy cheeks and happiness. The second and last week of this liberal enterprise will commence to-morrow morning, and all those who have not yet availed themselves of this golden op portunity to get their purchases free of charge had better come in during the next six days. Many thousands of dollars were distributed during the week just past, and an army of people made happy. Our stock, we are happy to state, shows the heavy onslaught made upon it, and, by August istwe confidently ex pect to have reduced it considerably. This was our aim, and, although the means employed will cost us a small fortune, the end justifies it. Let other deal ers pack away their summer stocks after the season will be over WE WONT. We know the first loss, great as it may be, to be the best, and we accept it cheerfully. For one week longer this far-famed free distribution of merchandise will be in force. The gong will sound every 5 minutes, and every sounding means that another name has-been added to thealready gigantic list of happy recipients of free purchases. Buy whatever you please, 5 cents or fifty dollars' worth, and if your money happens to be the first received after any lapse of 5 minutes, back it goes to you, and your goods costyou nothing. Twelve custom ers must thus get their purchases free1 every hour, or 108 from 9 a. m.- till 6 p. m. There can be no misconstruction or ambiguity about this. We mean just what we say. Each day last week we published the names and residences of the people who got their purchases free on the preceding day, and thus gave everybody prima facie evidence of the truth of all' our claims. Now, bear well in mind, this will positively be the last and final week of this glorious free dis tribution of merchandise. Be on hand promptly, and, if you don't get your merchandise free al together, you will' at least effect a big saving of money. It's 1 111ii.i,;i a case, wnere you nave an 10 gain ana notnmg to lose. KAUFMANNS FIFTH AVENUE. -AND- SMITHFIELD ST. KAUFMANNS' A ,.,. .i ,..;..:..,; .,...,j ,,. i &A ..i--.--.i-J faiw'