"S" tv-' THE 'PITTSBURG DISPACH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, - 1893. ) r t 7L ? 9 fc. 8 ABOLISHED ALL FEES. The Famons Front Office Fund Allegheny Is Ro More. of CONTROLLER GEIER'S DISCOVERT. k Lonc-Dnnra-Ontllection Contest Finallj J-ettled. TIIE SETTS OP TOE C0DN7Y COURTS The far-ftmed "frpnt office fund" of the Al legheny detective force, brought into promi nence through the criminal suits against Mayors "Wyman andPearson, resulting from tne Investigations of the And king Committe, Is no more. The corresponding fees which trere paid to Pittsburg's police magistrates have also,been stopped. At the same time Allegheny county will be the richer bv about $7,000 per year. These changes are the result of a move made by County Con troller Grier. This money was paid by the county to the mayors of Pittsburg and Allegheny as lees for making out commitments of prison ers to the jail and workhouse. In Alle gheny this money was formerly turned into the "front office Jnnd" and divided among the detectives. In Pittsburg the fees were collected by the different police magis trates and supposed to be turned into the cir treasury. The Controller Makes a DIscoverv. Eecently the Allegheny city officials wanted to know the exact status of their ac count with the county in this matter, and asked Controller Grier for the information. While he was investigating the subject he discovered an old act of Assembly which, he decided, knocks out these fees." The act is that of Mr 1 IRfil n,I r-nvMs il.t 1. lien of any fees the Mayor of Pittsburg shall receive 51,000 per vear and the Mayor of Allegheny 5250 per year. The teciion referring to this is as follows: 'That frora and after the 1st day of May, V5?' St ,lk,i not be lawful for anT Mavor, Alderman or Justice of the Peace in "the cities of Pittsburg and Allegheny to charge or receive out of the County Treasury any ire or costs for trying or committing any person charged with vagrancv, drunkenness oriTisorderly conduct, but it shall be the Outy ot the constable or other officer arrest ins cny person so charged in either of said cities to take him or ner before the Mayor of the proper city, whose dutv it shall be to hear and determine all such oases. An Animal Salary to Be raid. "In lieu of all fees heretofore authorized by law in such cases, the Mayor of the city ot Pittsburg shall receive out ot the County Treasury 51,000 per annum and the Mayor of the citv of Allegheny ?250 per annum and no more, to be paid quarterly, and so much ot any act of Asseniblv as is incon sistent herewith is hereby repealed." "When he found this law the Controller at once refused to pay either Pittsburg or Allegheny maistrascs for such commit ments. Last year the amounts paid for both Pittsburg" and Allegheny aggregated 57,168 39. The Controller propose next to look into the legality of paying ;he Mavors for tickets for prisoners and officers to Claremont. This amounts to about 1,000 a year. PBIEST AHD EDIT0B LOCKED UP. Eev. Father Joseph Kossalko nnd Frank ruc!i-rSentto Jal'. The Eev. Father Joseph Kossalko and Prank Pucher, editors and pioprietors of the Tcdnota, a Slavish newspauer published at Hazleton, Pa., were sentenced one month to jail and fined 5200 each yesterday for criminal libsL They were tied and con- Tlptml .Tnlr 11 n inform iti.n F I".--!. Ilovianek, editor of an Hungarian paper -yiUiohcdrin Pittsbu"rg. On their trial the accused acted as their own attorneys. Kowanek took an active part in trying to save Todt, Eunok and Sabol, the Hungarians convicted ot murder for the killing of Patrick Quinn durhis the riot at the Edgar Thomson Steel V. orks in Braddock. Money was raised for tliem and Eovianek was appointed treas urer After the sentences ot the men had b ti commuted Kossalko and Pucher pub !:.. en items reflecting on Eovianek and he sued them lor libeL Judge Lwing pronounced the publica tions as Oi' a most incendiary character and tendmtr to raise the worst passions of those people. The prisoners made a plea for clemency and tried to justify themselves. The Court, however, nould not have it so and passed sentence on them. The sentence was liistjto Ihe workhouse, but was changed to the jaiL ' HAZLETT WAS ELECTED. Drclai-rd Entitled to a bent in Pittsburg's Select Council. J. M. Caldwell, Eq., yesterday filed his report as commis-ioncr in the case of the contested election of James Foster as Select Councilman for the Tenth ward, Pittsburg; The case is an old one and has been long delayed. The election was held in February, 1893. The return of the election boards showed that Toster had received 241 votes, and his opponent, E. J. Hazlett, 240 votes. Haz Jett contested the election and in April, 1890, the cae was referred to the commis sioner. He completed his work yesterday. Sixty-four meetinzs were helJ,the parties to the contract delaying the matter, and the commissioner now nnns mat iiaziett was ightfully elected. The commissioner Viuic3 in mo icMurb tuai. iuc jucis tuuweu great carelessness or fraud in the election. There was no evidence, however, to connect either of the contestants with it. In the lirst instance there was an error in the count and the vote should have been 241 for euch and a tie. Of these it was found that Ci illegal votes were cast for Hazlett and 85 illegal votes for Foster. This would make t! e conect vote 188 Jor Hazlett and 156 for Fritter, rightfully electing Hazlett by a majority oi 32. The Commissioner asks a fee of 51,000 Jhe'costs will have to be paid by the city. EEITEE BEEAD FOE PEIS0NEBS. The County Prison Board Annuls the Jail Contract. The regular meeting of the Connty Prison Board was held yesterday. The only busi ness of importance was the annulling of the contract for furnishing the jail with bread. Warden McAleese had entered a vigorous protest against the quality ot the bread furnished by the baker having the contract. It was no good, he declared, and the Quar terly Committee agreed with him. The board annulled the contract and directed the committee to make other arrangements for supplying the prison with bread. Another Election District In Alleehenv. James nnnter and Valentine Gast yester day filed their report as commissioners ap 1 ointed to report on the necessity of rrak Jiia new election district out of the Four- cntit ward, Allegheny. They found that it was necessary to make it an election dis trict; tlut there were not enough votes for two districts, and suggested the school house as a polling place. Monday's Trial List. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Law rence D. Strauss, Louis L. Satler, Lizzie Guynn, Amelia Jones (S), Fred Pauch (4), Mary IIane (2). Catharine Truell (2), Robert Mlddlenns (2), Mat Schneider. J. li. Tionas (2) jau,oa Murphy (2), Patrick Butler (2 Alex fcaj ers (2), Harry Cohen Nlnn Snits for Divorce. Xiue suits for divorce were filed yeiter- day as follows: Ida May Carr vs Howard J. Carr, crucltv; Harry C. Gould vs Mary Gould, infidelity; John Cain vs Jenetta Cain, desertion; Job Smith vs Sarah Jane Smith, desertion and infidelity; Charles J. Vogtsberger vs Mary E. Vogts bergcr, drunkenness, desertion and infidel itv: KateEinkhoffvsHenrv Kinkhoffl de sertion; Sarah J. Kafferty vs Patrick Kaff- erty, desertion; Lizzie Hartlgan vs James E. Hartigan, desertion, and Margaret Zin ner vs Jacob Zinner, desertion. DEPBECIATED THE PBOPERrT. Salts Entered Against the Oirn.n or Beat Estate on Colnell Street. John Conner, guardian, on behalf of Mrs. Margaret Conner and her seven children, has entered suit against Mary E. 'Werner and May Barrett, Elizabeth L. Eeed or Eeel and Sadie McCollum, Cella Darr, Ellen Stewart and Hvman Browarsky and wife Yetta Browarsky, and George Am mond and Leon Stewart Jonn D. Watson, attorney for the plaint iffs, states that the suit is brought to recov er damages for the depreciation of property on Colwell street, caused by the renting and use of adjacent property for immoral purposes. Thn Hum of the Court. A cHABTKn was granted the Hillvale Du- quesne Club. Mike Cbotxer snes Mendel Somberg for $3,000 damages lor assaulting lilui. Joh-j SIcICat, of Braddoct, snes tlio bor oucli for$3,000 damase for false arrest. Alt application was filed yesterday for a charter lor the Central Baptist Church, of nttsbnrg. As application was fllnrt yesterday for a dectee lor the dissolution of the OgH OH Company, which has wound ud its arluirs. Judge Ewitq yesterday appointed William Williams constable of Alleppo township, the regularly elected constable bavins do dined to act. A petition wis filed yesterday for a trans fer of the retail llqnor license of Krezontia Weber, Fourth ward. Allegheny, to her son-in-law, Edward l.oizkus. Jcdoe JIcCluso yosterday discharsed John Finn from the workhouso on habeas corpus proceedings. IIo had been commit ted for SO d.ij s on a char;e of disorderly con duct. The commitment was defective. AtTonitET C. B. PATiTEyesterday filed a pe tition to have Duquesne boiou.-h divided Into more than one election district, Jt hav ing S93 votes at the last election, which are more than convenient for one polling place. Judge Ewiso yesterday appointed Joseph Matthew, tax collector of Ben Avon bor ough. He had been rlgntfullv elected, bnt neglected to give bond and quality within tne proper time, lenuenng m election in valid. Joseph Duke and others heirs of Georne Duke, Hannah Morrison and Matilda Shep pard, have entered snits in ejeotment against the Ilomewood Cemetery Company to recover 75 acres of land in the Twenty second ward. Fred Johakses and wife yesterday sued the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for $20,000 damages for the death of their little daughter, wlf was killed at the South Twentv-sixth street crossing of tho Pittsburg-, Virginia and Charleston. The Judges of the three Common Fleas Courts were kept busy yesterday hearing ap plications for naturalization. No courts having been in reeular session for several weeks the number lor first and aeoond pa pers was large, ai least iou applicants were lieard in the three courts. T On September ath, 1870, the French Republic was for mally proclaimed. Bazaine had been defeated in his endeavor to escape from Metz, and, after dreadful car nage, the French had been worsted at Sedan. Napoleon surrendered to King William, Paris was in a state of revolution and then came tne announce ment that a new order of affairs had been ushered in and that the Empire was a thing of the past The freedom the people of this, our beloved country, enjoyed for more than a hundred years has been a menace to the crowned heads of Europe. This is the greatest of all countries. A man can spend his hard earned money when he feels inclined to, and nowhere could he do as well as to spend it at Jaclcsons'. This is where he gels full value. Our line of fine home-made suits for the fall season is now ready and awaits your early inspection. Come at once and get the styles; prices are low enough. $10, $12 and $15 will clothe you handsomely. For Hats and Fine Furnishings come to us. We'll save you money: Tailors, Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. 954 and 956 Liberty St, Star Corner. Our stock for Tailoring-to-Order is now complete, bee our vast riety at popular prices. sei-dS-su va- BUY YOU It SPECTALCK AT Ttx& Reliable OpUolant L) es Examined Free. & s rsae .bs Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. D1AM0ND9SS BEAD TIME SKEPTICS, WHO CLAIM THAT DBS. COPELAND, HALL AND BYEES' CUBES Ara Conflipd to Simple Catarrhal Affec tions Statement or Mrs. Mellna Eard ley's TTondcrfal Cure. It lias orton been said by some physicians, envlons of the great success of Drs. Cope land, Hall and Bye is, that the statements published every weekare merely newspaper exaggerations of mild catarrhal affections that any ordinary physician could treat successfully. Indeed! Then why do not these ordinary (?) physicians cure these cases before tbey como to Drs. Copeland, Hall and Dyers' office? The story of nearly every patient who comes to their offlco Is that they havo doctored and doctored with all the best physicians in their neighbor hood until they have giown discouraged and despair of ever beinir any bettor. Would Mrs. Lewis Zollinger, or Brnstion, East End, who suffered for years tho utmost agony with her stomach and other compli cated affections, and who was cuied away last n inter nnd who remains cured, a?;ree with these physicians that her trouble was of such a sliclit nature? Would Mr. Conrad Apel, of S42 North avenue, Allegheny, aired 72 yoars w ho was also cured last winter of a bad case of asthma, which had kept him out of his bedneaily every night for year", be lieve that the agonizing hours that he pnt in were due to some simple little ailment that could so easily be rellovcd? Mr Apel called at Uis. Copeland, H-ill & Brers' offioe a few days ago to a'ftin thank them for tho relief which thoy had afforded him, and for thodajsor comfort and enjoymont ho is now expei lencing. Again, would Mrs. Mary Gorman, of Sawyer street, subscribe to the statement that her ulcerated mouth and de ranged stomach, which caused her so much trouble that she was reduced almost to a skeleton, were merely trifles, which no one should take any account ol? We rather think not. The truth is a majority of the cases com ing nnder Dts. Copeland, Hall and Byers' observation are old chronic cases, given up ns incurable by their family physicians, who nau exuaustea tiieir skui anu patience ana piecribed every article In the materia medica evei known of for the cure of suoh diseases. Not only has the regular family phyician failed to woika cute, but every pliysioian for miles around lias been con sulted and lulled: besides this, the patient has gone the rounds of all the patent medi cines, eta, etc. The method of treatment pursued by Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers Is tho result of many years' experience, and the number of cases thoy see every day has made them familiar with the worst forms of complicated chronic ailments, s6 they know Just what to do for such affections. Tbey do not have to experiment with pa tients to ascei tain what medicines will be a benefit, but they kndw at onco Just what remedies to apply lor each disease. Experi ence has taught them that these Ions stand ing affections cannot bo oured any other way man oy a tuorougn, systematic ana continuous course of treatment, running through three or four mouths, and the largo measure of success met with proves the cor rectness of their assumption. They surely cure the diseases of their specialty, but it Is by patient, painstaking and continuous tieatment. and unless patients are willing to submit to a thorough and systematic couise of treatment they might as well not begin, lor they will only be wasting their money and time and injuring the hard-earned repu tation of these physicians. UBS. EAKULEX'S CASE. AgcravAtea Head and Stomach Trouble Hemorrhage of Stomach and Bowola Cured by Drs. Copeland, Hill and Byer. As wonderful as the cures enumerated above are, we have to reoord one to-day that surpasses any yet published, that of Mrs. Mellna Eardley, wife of Mr. George Eardley, millwright of the Continental Iron Works, and who resides at No. 1354 Second avenue. "I had been troubled so long," states Mrs. Eardley, "that I almost despaired of ever getting relief much less a cure; but thanks to the careful and skillful treatment of Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers I have received both relief and cure. I was troubled so with headaches that sometimes I ielt I would go out of my head, pains all over my forehead, through temples, on top ana in bacK of head and back of neck. My neck would become soro and stiff with a constant desire to draw It backwards to obtain relief from the strain. "My nostrils were not much stoDped up, but often dry and parched, and my throat was dry and patched aU the time, with a Aft. MtUna Eardley, ISSi Second eve. feeling of spmething sticking back of the solt palate which kept me hacking con stantly In my attempts to dislodge. I bad frequent pains throughout mv chest, shoot ing through to shoulder blades and round the region of my heart "I couldn't sleep at night, conldn't lay In bod, I was nervous and restless, with a con stant dread hanging over me, and was as Ml KAUFMAN IMS' FALL SEASON OPENERS! Conditions confronting us, right now at the outset of the season, make things unusually interesting for economical people. Being greatly crowded for room, owing to our present very extensive building operations (which, when completed, will make our store more than double the size of any Pittsburg establishment), we cannot display our fall goods in the usual manner, but are forced to run them out almost as fast as they come in. Besides, there is danger of damage by dust and dirt. But, we will take no chances. We must sell our Fall stock, and sell it we will. There is nothing low prices cannot accomplish. FALL OVERCOATS. Chilly mornings and cool even ings make a Fall Overcoat a ne cessity during September and Oc tober. Don't think you can't afford to buy one, but call and find out to what extent our present Building and Extension Sale will benefit you. Over 5,000 entirely new and strictly fashionable Fall Overcoats to choose from. Good Ones $8, Nobby Ones $10, Fine Ones $12, Extra Fine Ones $15, Imported Ones $18. Single and double - breasted styles in all different colors. 1 1111 u 1 111 11 11 11 u it n w in n mi w j tired and sore all over In the morning as If I had been beaten with a club. "As bad as all these troubles were, my worst trouble was with my stomach. I had but little appetite and what little I ate caused a bloated and uncomfortable feel Ins. I got so I vomited almost every meal and toward the last I both Vomited Vp Blond mid Passed Blood from the bowels. Host flesh and strength steadlly.might sweats came on, and alto gether I was In an almost hopeless state when 1 went, ns a last resort, to Drs. Cope land, Hall and Byers. "They did not promise much.but said they had seen some pretty desperate cases re cover, ns they cauio In oontact with the worst cases usually seen by physloinns, and if Ilwould promise to give them a fair trial they would do their host for me. The re Bnlts of the eight months' treatment Iio cetved at their hands has been, as I inti mated, more than satisfactory, the troubles of which I then complained have entirely disappeared, I have no headaches, eat and sleop well, neither vomit nor pass any more blood, um Inoieaslnglti flesh and strength dally, and consider myself entirely cured. In fact, I can't lealizo how strong I am, as I am now on my feet all day long attending to my household duties with little or no fatigue. I leel that I cannot speak too highly of the kind and careful attention given me by Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers." S3 A Month for All Dlat-nses It Jot Cost Mrs. Eardler 810 to Be Cured or Hr Aggravated Head and Stomach Trouble. MRS. ZOIXISGEIt'S NOTABLE JIENT. STATE- She TVas Troatrd for Altnos Every Con cfltil) e DIs-uko bat Ihi Right One Until She Consulted Drs. Copelinrt, nail and Byers. Mrs Zollinger, wife of Mr. Lewis Zolling er, the well-known brick manufacturer, re sides at Biushton, East End, and has passed through a remarkable experience during the past few yeais "I had been troubled with what the doc tors termed a complication of dtseasas for a long time," says Mis. Zollinger, "daring which I have been treated for almost every conceivable dlseie. Of late my lieirt gave ino so much trouble I was treated for heart disease. I suffered seveiely fiom palpita tion of tho heart, pain over tho eves, dizzi ness, shortness ot breath and smothenng sensntion. These symptoms were nlwas worse at night after letliing. In addition to these distressing symptoms I had n bad torm or stomach trouble, which the doctors callod dyspepsia. I had a strong desire for food, but eaoli meal caused mo so much dis tress and bloating of tho stomach that I was nimble to eat the necessary amount of food to sustain life. I was tiled nil the time: my daily duties were a drag, and tho least bod ily exertion completely exhausted me. Life itsolf was a burden, audi looked to the fu ture with gloom and despondency. "I had consulted a number of doctors and had taken nearly every remedy announced to cure persons suffering from diseases, the symptoms of which resembled mine. AU, however, was of no avail, and the more medicine 1 took the more agaravated my symptoms. Of coue the reason for this was my disease was not properly under stood bv tlioso whom I had consulted, and they failed to prescribe for me the right medicine. When I catnn to Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers I was i'lffstin; so from one of my smothering spells with my heart that the lady who accompanied me had to sup port me, and the bell boy, although accus tomed to seeing some pretty sick people, made tho romark that tho doctor had taken a patient who was going to die with con sumntion. The doctors described my symp toms more accurately than I could myself; told me that my symptoms arose, not from consumption, or heart disease, or dyspepsia, but from a catarrhal inflammation of the stomach and bowels, which affected the heart and lungs, caused tho shortness of breath and smotheilng sensation in the chest and the dyspeptlo symptoms or which I complained. "Their diagnosis of my case being more careful and thorough than that or any physician I bad beforo consulted, I decldod to place myself under treatment, and I am now very glad I did. from the first I felt myself gaining in strength and health. The shortness of breath, the smothering sensa tion, the heart palpitation, the distress In the stomach, the neadactie, the languid, tired feeling and the exhaustion, of which I then oomplainod and from which I suffered for so long, disappeared, and to-day I leel line another person, strong and hopeful as I ever have felt." So a Month for All Diseases It Just Cost Mrs. Zollinger 830 to Be Cured of Her Distressing Stomach Trouble. Mr. Koonn'i Statement. "1 bave been troubled almost as long as I can lemembe," says Mr. Keown. "I had Mr. T. F. Keown, Keown P. O. headaches in fiont and back or head, near the crown, and in fact at times pain all over FALL SUITS. Gentlemen who want the latest correct fashions in Fall Suits and who want to practice economy are invited to step in and view our new stock. It embraces all the new styles in Cutaway Sack Suits, Cutaway Frock Suits, Straight Cut Sack Suits, Made of fine Cheviots,Homespuns, Bannockburns, Niggerheads, Cas simcres, Worsteds, Diagonals, etc. SEE OUR $12 AND $15 NIGGERHEAD SUITS. They will be all the rage this season. M my head. I also had pains In my back; under shoulder blades. My noseu stopped up, and 1 had some little dropping ot mucus ua ok into my tnraat, wuu conga. "My stomach was affected, had pain, and after eating felt heavy and bloated. i siepc well, but got up tired in morning and was tired all day. When I sat down I J nat felt as though I didn't want to get up again. "My mother and sister had taken treat ment, and both wero benefited, so I wan en couraged. I bozan first with Dr. Byers when he was located on Fenn avenue, bnt quit too soon. This was over a year ago. Then I took & month's treatment with Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers, and felt so much better quit again too Foon, as I thought I was far enough along to get well myself. Then found I would have to return again, and this time deoided to take a thorough, and systematlo course, as I bad been ad vised in the first place. "After thiee months' continuous and per sistent treatment I now feel like a new per son. I feel better than for years, have no headaches and feel first-class." S5 a Month for All DUens'S It Jast Cost Mr. Eeonn 820 to Be Cared or a Elfe onx Disease by Drs, Copeland, Hall and Byers. ASTHJll A CUBA BEE DISEASE. Statement of Mr. Conrad Apsl, Proving the Curability of This Distressing Afflic tion by Drs. Copsland, Hall and Byers' Method of Treatment. "It Is over three years since I contracted cold," says Mr. Apol, the well-known plas terer, who resides at No. 342 North avenne, Allegheny. "This seemed at first to amount to nothing, but finally led to bronchitis, and alter a time to asthma. This was accom panied with ovenlng fevers, sharp stitching pains in the Bides and chest and most dis tressing suffocating sensation at night. I often had to get up at night and go out of doois lor air, and even thon failed to get relief. What little sleop I obtained at night I got while lying on my stomach this is the only way 1 could keep from coughing. "I doctored and doctored, tried everything I heard of. I tried every 'sure cure.' and made the round of all the doctois, but with out benent until I consulted Drs. copeland, Hall and Bvers. After carefully examining mv cheat, they said my trouble was bron chial asthma, the result of neglected catarrh, and that they believed tlicv conld cure me. The Mist week the suffocative feeling disap peared and lias never returned, and all the other symptoms have gradually yielded, ex cepting a slight cough In the morning. I hno no heait trouble, no shortness of biath, and sleep the whole niht through without belu disturbed." 85 a Month for All Diseases. It Just Cost Mr. Ap-I SIS to Bs Cur-d or His Asth matic flection Caused by Neglected Catnrrh. SEOTTET STAKVIIG TO DEATH. This TTa tha Condition of Mrs. Mary Gor man Previous to Consulting; Drs. Cope land, Hall and Dyer. Now She Is Well and Strong and Doing Household Work for a Family of Eight. "It almost boiders on the miraculous the success Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers had In my case," says Mrs. Mary Gorman, who resides on Sawyer street, Eighteenth ward. "I had been tronDled a long time with terri ble neuralgia pains in my bead and face, ulcerated mouth and deranged stomach. The inside of my month was all covered with ulcers, my appetite was poor and I had not eaten any solid food for weeks before consulting them, on account of my mouth and stomach. I vomited everything I ate, could not even retain beef tea or milk on my stomach. I was very muoh reduced in flesh. Indeed, had It not been for the re lief Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byors af forded me, I would have soon starved to death. "I could not lie down for the smothering sensation caused by the accumulation of gas In my stomach and bowels. It also caused shortness of breath, palpitation and fluttering of heart, cold hands and feet, etc, etc. I had to often walk the floor all night belching up gas from my stomach. This would give me temporary relief until it would form again. "I tried everything I could hear of, bnt found no relief. Reading three months ago of the remarkable cure of Mrs. Lewis Zol linger, whose symptoms were Identical with Ut(IIW WAVbJIVlU WUW U1WUHII VIlUUIVl a uotot' mined to consult Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers, and place myself under their treat ment. 1 thought as they had .cuied her they could at least affoid me some relief. My hopes were more than realized, for to day I am a well woman and doing the housework for a family of eight, where thiee months ago someone had to wait on ms. You cannot make this statement too stiong, for the half has not been told, and cannot be realized. I will gladly tell any one who may call upon me what Drs. Cope land, Hall and Byers have done for me." S5 a month for all diseases. It Just cost Mrs. Gorman 820 to Bo Cured of Her Ulcerated Mouth and Deranged Stom ach. LABOR DAY OFFICE HOURS. The Office Hours Monday Will Be From 9 a. m. Tin 11A.M., a r. m. Tin e p. m. and 7 P. M. Until 0 I. M. For the accommodation of those who de sire to take advantage of tho cheap excur sion rates to visit the office for consultation and tieatment and also those employed during the usual working hours, Drs. Cope land, Hall and Byers will keep their office open on Monday, Septembers, trom 9 a. sr. to 11 A. it., 2 P. H. to 5 P. M. and 7 P. M till 9 P. ji. Their aim is always to serve and accom modato the publio at the least possible ex pense, and that these efforts aro appreciated is attested by the large patronage bestowed upon them. Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers treat suc cessfully all curable cases at 66 Sixth ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa. Office hours, 9 to 11 J- if., 2 to 5 r. M. and 7 to 9 r. a. Sundays, 10 a. k. II Now, before the regular Fall Rush sets in, is THE time to le?.ve your measure. Our stock of finest' English, French, Scotch and German Suitings, Trouserings and Overcoatings is now at high wa ter mark, and every order will re ceive the most careful attention. -BUSINESS SUITS TO ORDER At $30 $32, $zs and $37- DRESS SUITS TO ORDER At $40, 42, 45 and 48. TROUSERS TO ORDER At 8, $10, $12 and $15. Remember, we do FIRST CLASS I work only, and warrant our prices 25 per cent lower than named by other A No. 1 tailors. FIFTH AVENUE -ani- SMITHFIELD ST. to 4 r. JC Specialties Catarrh and all dis eases of the ey, ear, throat and lungs; dys pepsia cured; nervous diseases cured; skin diseases oured. Many cases treated successfully by maiL Send 3-cent stamp for question blank. Address all mall to DBS. COPELAND, HALL ft BTEBS, W Sixth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. $5 A MONTH ALL DISEASES TREATED AT THE UNI FORM BATE OP 15 A MONTH. REMEM BER, THIS INCLUDES CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION, TREATMENT AND MED ICINE FOR ALL DISEASES AND ALL PA TIENTS. x sel 7mm ATTRACTIVE MAGNET. This week I will sell a lot of Solid Sterling Coin Silver Watches for ladiesat $3,87, Everv one warranted for time and quality. Also a lot or tho same kind in Nickel Cases forrSS.CTCS. T3. IE. -AJE?,0TS, Wholesale and Retail Jeweler. SEND FDH ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 8el-280-MWT3u NO MORE SUFFERING. This Interests All Who Are Suffering With Rheumatism. BHETJMATISM, GOUT AND LUMBAGO. These words tell of a world of suffering. How many victims are compelled to lie still and helplessly submit to continued torture I Having tried in vain every sup posed agency of relief. Is it any wonder that tbey become despondent? The degrees of rheumatio suffering range from occasional aches to permanent inca pacity, sometimes with atrophy of the mus cles and resultant deformity. Theie has never been a generally known certain cure for rheumatism, gout and lum bago. Is there now? Yes, there is testi mony of apparently a strictly rellaolo char acter, and an abundance of it, that JEtheuma cura will give Immediate reUof. even In the worst cases. Its use for ten years. In a very large prac tice, lias thoroughly proved its efficacy. It can be procured now from your druggist. If he doesn't happen to have It, he will pro cure it for you, or you can send to the manu facturers of the remedy, McKInnlo & Chess man Manufacturing Company, 616 Penn ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa. The man or woman who Is suffering from rheumatism can be con. soientiously recommended to give Bheuma cura a trial. Price 83 per bottle. For sale by aU druBKlsts. im & CHESSMAN M'F'G CO,, OlO Penn A.TC. Flttsbnrg, Pa. Bend yonriame and address to this office and we will mall, free, pamphlet of testi monials. sel-Trssu know ley Mr works. I have removed 211 tape worms in the last 40 months, and enn show more cures of Catarrh, Cancer, Scrorula, Eczema and all blood diseases than all others. I treat thioughthe blood with Nature's remedies, roots and herbs. System Jtenovator, tha u ondrr of the World, for sale at all drug stores. Use it. It is making the natent medicine men look sick and the graveyards green. Send stamp for circulars and infor mation. Office open from 8 a. x. until 9 p. it. DK. J. A. BU11G0ON, au2S.su 47 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. Among the countless Fall styles now displayed by us, we point with special pride to our grand Of Double-Breasted Suits (Sizes 4 to 14). They are made of extra fine All-wool Cassimeres, Cheviots and Homespuns, in very latest Scotch effects and mixtures. The same quality suits have never before been offered for less than $5 at a be ginning of a season. Our present offering of 3.95 should be taken advantage of by every mother. AN 3.95 LI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS'. OPPORTUNITY! Is the door to success! Success, considered in a business sense, means profit or gain. Gain, in this connection, goes to the readers of this advertisement who buy FURNITURE, CARPETS OR MATTINGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, ETC., MURPHY THE MODEL HOME FURNISHERS, -SEVENTH STREET 27 27 Near Perm Avenue, Fittsbnrg, Pa. We provide the opportunity will avail yourselves of the favorable September is here and the thoughts of the careful housewife turn to the fixing up of the home for winter comfort. New Carpets are needed per haps a more elaborate Parlor or Bedroom Suit a handsome Rug or two to give the apartment an air of elegance. But, MONEY IS TIGHT! Again, we provide the opportunity. Money is the smallest matter to be considered in a transaction with us. A very limited amount of READY CASH is all that is necessary. We ask simply the assurance of the ability of the purchaser to pay the weekly or monthly EASY INSTALLMENTS as agreed upon and you may get what goods you want. . The Opportunity a Good One To get, with little capital, the best made goods in the market at a price as low or lower than you will pay for the same class stock at a cash-down house with the advantage of EASY PAYMENTS graded to meet your means. This is no misleading statement TO HUMBUG the public We're here to BUILD UP a business and can't afford to misrepresent even in the smallest detail. COMPARISON THE TEST. Our stock shows for itself, Look at it, examine it, scrutinize it. If any article is not as we represent it, it is yours. If you're a good judge, we want you to investigate and compare our stock and prices regardless of our SMALL PAYMENT METHODS with goods represented as the same quality elsewhere. We want to deal square out and out. If you once buy from us you'll buy again you'll like our methods and terms. Satisfaction Guaranteed Always. The confidence of our patrons is never abused. Any reasonable claim is recognized and adjusted. JAII transactions regarded as confidential. IThe public cordially invited to inspect our establishment. Murphy Bros, Co., 27 SEVENTH ST., PITTSBURG, PA. 0-HANDSOME SOBVEXIK ARTIFICIAL EYE WEARERS. Do you know you can havo your artificial eyes repollsbed when tbey become dull In finish and have that scratched surface that Irritates the socket removed? Send them to the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, 42 Federal street Allegheny, Fa. Proprietors of tho celebrated BEST $1.00 SPECTACLE ON EARTE aull-Tui'su TAILORING. Correct Fall Suitings and Overcoatings. H. 4 C. F. AHLEKS, Merchant Tailors. 420 Smithfleld st. TTSSU FALL ICIf EAE. A profusion of lovely and rich Silk Neckwear, representing the very latest styles in Ascots, Four-in-Hands, Puffs and Tecks, awaits you. Above all things, look at our 50c line of new Fall Scarfs. It beats anything of the kind ever known. We have added several more celebrated makes to our already distinguished assortment of extra fine Dcrbys, including the Jasci mento and Youman. These -hats, sold everywhere for $5, can be had here for just three dollars. .All the new fall styles; are now ready. II . Bl r. ROS. CO.. NOW! It is for you fo decide if you conditions it holds open. TO EVERY CAIXEK. se?-I33-sn CINGiraTl' GRAND HOTEL AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. NEW MANAGEMENT. Conveniently located on Fourth St., Central Ave.. and Third St., the principal thoroughfares of the city. Third St. entrance of Hotel opposite main entrance ot Grand Central Railway Station. New Bestaarant for Ladles and Gentlemen. Large Committee Booms for Conventions. 2tew Sani tary Plumbing and Electric Lighting. Cable address, " Corre," Cincinnati. THE A. G. CORRE HOTEL CO., Proprietor A.a.C0S2E,Pri. S 0 SHEia3.Vl-rru.Miat 0. S. HAEVET, Sac'y Trui. MJf i LADES' FALL JACKETS. Ask to see these special lots: 250 fine, plain and fancy mixed Jackets, cut full length; pearl buttons; price $5. 300 fine black Diagonal Reefers, half-lined with satin, cord bind ing, cut full length; price J8.50. 190 Russian Coats, with belt and high collar, made of fine im ported broadcloth, button on left side; price S15. 200 Fancy Mixed Watteau Coats, reeler front, patch pockets notch collar; price 10. 100 Latest English Diagonal Box Coats, wide-lap seams, half satin lined, 36 inches long; price 18. ' iflHHHMIHHiHHHIHH BBMBMWiWWrogFSMWBHRWifeg3WpWfc -&j!BW!!wilWBB8Wiiip
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