- -THEr PrTTCTURG ' 'DISPATCH. STUTDAT. ' SEPTEMBER 18. -189a OORCOUSTRYCODSINS Tome to Town in Thousands to See the llis fcbow at the Point a liigli leputmlon for currying tlio iiuret ftnil most reliable rvo w lSkin-. Their well stockctl Ttaxer. - "" n-nlv tlie mellow. Blankets! Flannels! Dre&s Ooodsl Good eray 90o blankets at CSca pair; hearler ft 50 blankets at Sc: $2 20 blankets. $1 56; $5 one-, only slightly solIN, at j3 CS: white cotton filled $1 23 com Torts rorTBcj J3 wrhita cotton filled comforts for $1 25: good Ko wide 94 sheetinir, 12c; best siiveV gray aUo ludteo blue prints, at 5c; heavy un bleached 43-lnch pillow casing at 5fc. Look out this week and next lor special figures lu our carpet and rug tlepai tment, J. H. Kdxkisl Baa. NEW ADVERTISEMENT-'. i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, n ACVBRTisEiinaT iHESi'muajy Wjf EXCURSION TRAINS CROWDED. J347-J340 Pcnn avenue, corner Fourteenth Street. Prof. Cromwell and Ccraetist Lerj Win l'rcsli laurels. EXPOSITION Levy, tlio nnrivaled comet 1st, will appear at each concert at the Ex position aitcrnoon and evening. 'is V? ViMsirBw; X.ITURU GAS DISPLAY NEXT WEEK The liiu-lioT at the Point attracted more pcf.mo ii-t-rlay than oa n:iy nthr oces mii s.uce tl.e opening. Excumion trains . all tne railroads brought in ;e-.pje from i State, sr.ii the gate receipts showed i at ucrlj :tV0 iieople came there renter day Irom the country aud oauide towns TUih return tickets. Dur.n:; 'he afternoon rro". Cromwell lcc'ure.1 to a cro-rded house on "The Land oi Shak-p' are" and Ian nisht lie talked s.-a:i. : a !iir crowd on "Berlin and the jcriusu Umpire." Prof. Cromwell's lec tures aio a'nacting general attention and are lo o:n iisj one of the most interesting features of the Expo itiou. Both his talks yesterday weie entertaining and instructive snJ h-s leetcre last ni;ht was listened to ly an audience principally .maJe up of Giri:an. Lcv and his great band are etill thecenter ct attraction. The people yesterday and last nicht seemed unable to cet enough of ti. dVliglitful music, and after each selec tion loud and prolonged applause greeted the uincKManv. Mr. Levv last night re )) i ded to four encores and even when thb great con.etist hail airly exhausted him : me crowd struggled loud and long to 1 -ar Inni again. Tlie hand will remain at the Imposition just 12 days more. All the elections given lat night were from popu lar operas. There will be heavy excursions on -all the r ads next week. The nianaeeiuent re quests parents to observe the rule regard ing the time school children are expected 10 go nome. xney are expected to leave the building; nt 5 o'clock. As tlio hours Bran ted tliem for seems tlie exhibition are t'ointi M. to 5 r. M, tlio management is I . pe'ul that tilts tuie wilt not lie considered t !.,irar. Next week tne great gas test will lie made. A la an.eine.Ks have nlrends- been made ii tl e'XeiI:uent. and each nlternoouund eieninga toavt o: beef will bo piepared for t e table, a tui key will be roasted and an act in ate account of the time and tho aimi'iiit oi tai consumed will be kept. A l... tii will be heated each afternoon and eenn.g uonitlic lieezing point to comloit, iiiki tlie amount of gns consumed and the ti-iio ic.juiiea will also be kept. It it be 1'" d lie gas test will be a decidedly inter esting Mature oi the big slion. J. C. BAKTLKTT AT THE EXPO. Two Sjilcndid Exhibits of Furnaces and lUtnges. T t r-artlctt, of Xos S03 and IK Wood f ii- two fine displays of the cele- i B..rtiett" lurmtces, "Cinderella'' -and stoics and '-Jewett'' gas ranges i l .ids at tho Exposition. Tho two i ii' e exuibito 1 on tho south aisle of i '.an Imildinr and the lattc- in Ma- ' Hall Too much cannot be said of . -i.i ictt ' lurnaces the- unanimous -. wlmii 'hev leieive by their many - i iin Mcinity lully attests their su- i 1 his al-o can be said o the Cin- langesanu stoves. lie sure to see i ' t i mam bunding unt to ti-luceyciur gas bills this i u do jour cooking satisfactonly . uti.u". supply oi hot water, get a i mi se and boiler. The can be j - auuxi m Mechanics" Hall at tho Till. MUSICAL F11VTUEE CM the I xpoition- Displa; or Ilcnricks Muic Co., Ltd. 1 i- fiini - etnilnt of pianos and oivans is i i in Hiraii.cment, aud satisfies tho r.i t-iitio-as ioqnalm and woikman- i icli comment, nas been heard "loin i - no ate tlelijlited nith the magnifi. t i.eso tne Uubet grand niano (iftliich - . tie a-. wab actually awaided I-i .z at the Ccim-iinml Uxposititon lu ei st. inwaj.luKibe and other makes). lifii- fk- MtisicCompau aieagents for - -no. 1 1 piano-. They also exhibit fine s it. m tlm lactones of Wheelock, in. and Sttnfsant Standaid tn- f I'oi proven excellence. In omans i s'mwi. tne lam .us Farrantl ft Volej- l . nu lved o-gans, and thel'alace organs, u lane many lricmls among musl- ui- 1 he Fairaud ft Votey Aim makes ! isau valued from $1,500 to $50,000, and i.-u i-assed facilities lor producing the r - n-tiimients. The llenrickv Jlusic tl e largest and most complete . i-c i.i ii csturu j euiisvivHniH- n aal LL. avenue. lOMULVATlON- rOLDEVR REDS. H .ppei Uros. i Co 307 AYood Street. Ur.is. always have their exhibit J ile.-cnt irnin anv one else, and that them select Irom their immense i stock for this j-oar one subject, i loiiilmiiiiiou loldingbeds. It is an c men surelj-, but one that is most ' ai.d telling. Until you have seen l pi ei sutnd j-ou will have had no a icea o the meaning of theteim bed," or of the value of the article --., if of com ort 'and convenience i .nd Is as usual in noi th gallery, lor it -- n. stiange to have to seek "in any ai. "tor building for what is alwajs , ai exhibit. HE YVT .VXD LIGHT IRON. Tn-vloi A Dean, 201-S-o Market Street. i - andsome exhibit, intimations arc tut valuable mauulactures in ntm i in in the models or double spiral '!' platlorm lire escapes, grille ana isaud uindons and the miniature h mu i The adaptability ot this heavy in matters oi lurninmcnt is show ii aii'tsome Mexican onvx table ' it. black lion, the clock upon it n tin- sauiH metal; then, too. there oi - o usciul things in tl.e wav- of j m puiih ciaiisand settees. Grand Mirror Exhibit. icita'uly no more brilliant dis- Lxposition than this oi Comoy, ' ' OI 41 to " Western avenue, Ihu entire interior nfrli a hriliil. A tflecteu Smm some angie bv the ' s which cover tho walls. These ' e, mat thrv make what are uuder- s-oimug"' glasses. The stj-les aie .. ii--, li.ua I, i-our.d, tiiamoiid. oval . an i tnej- aie calculated lor the siiact-s down to the small size o conveniently into a small spot s to ba b.igutened: then theie ale """' -ibiiietaiia mantel mirrors, just tLo ri-ht minor elegantly i a. I occasions Tiie displav is on i and will not be overlooked by STILL. miTHEB TROOF tl. Superiority or tlio Smith rrcmler Tvsipnriter Over Other Machines. iv i ago mention was made of the "' """rttera evorgiven nai Ucpaitmeiit ot the United or states to rile fcuiitu Pieuiier ajpcwrlter Co. jr$Te lor 1M of eir CSsSfl machines. Clcee- (55S-rS8yvrp3 J Jy loll owing "IStiTSSia. lL' this inrormiv. -.t&U"kti tion comes the news that the Ccnral Board mmm WSSL if Education v -.s5S.,fV;Vr w;-::sswsSftg! nas adontcd tlm kia25S3ae tmith Premier Typewriter tor nierc.Bi department of tho Mali o have commenced operation with 'it's and drop cabinets. a "tnerof the innny victoric s that Premier Typewriter ha ained s -o petltors, and eoes to show that i superior in every leaturc, and the tias displayed great judgment in their on c work was never accomplished by I- a. 'ip-w!liing aiaclilno yet produced, and v c io know tt.eae Smith Picmicrs the i ! are those who are the most entansl n c aoout them. Mr A. W. Koch is tho luai-ager o: the Pittsburg ofilce. FCRE OLD MOSOSGAHELA Jije Whiskies T. D. Casey & Co, 971 Llb berty Street. Since 1S37 this bouse bas been engaged in tie wboleiale liquor trade and has built up V -Tii s X .uKaftSt thnrnn-jlilv in-..uei i.ii'1ik-i . tlie dltil loritOi rincli, Uuckeiiliolnier, Uibsmi, Illl Iincprnnd Oretlioll. Casey ft Co. ara solo proprietor tit tin- ccloliratetl bntiuls of Log Oii'.iln, !n:ntaui Dow and Kxeelwor nlilsky ! i c-iiitro y control tli o fine oml. T.io I'rui nlwavs enrrv a !!!! line "f im ported 1'iamlios. gin ai.il wines Kxpoi-U.i-i i!t..r-are invited to call nt til Lili-:- street and personally inspect tliege Ture Wutcr. According to the report made by the S -u- Board oi ITeiltli and othcis, alter ex niiiinlng t;n; miuics uf upj,.y of tlio water fuinislicd our Cit'cs of rttbiirjr and Allo slicny, it it absolutcl'. poisonous, being cun-t-iinlmitcd by the outlluw irtjir. a nmnler of -ever-. lu.Miiml ilrnlns etc. Death lurks In nvcrvrttoji o: water yon diink unless it is llrt fil.cicd bra genu pi oof lllter. It i an uitalilt-Oioa lact, which Is now recognised and iicknowledged by well in lonned people overj- here, tiiatlivinggenns taken into tho grMom most gcneially thiongh tliemctliuni ol drinking water ate the chuco such dies.tes as Asiatic cholera, choleia morbus, tjphoid fever, scailet lever, diphtheria, yellow lever, etc. Scientists, phyxioimis and inventors have for years combined to securo some means of extracting those and kindred Impurities troni water without changing Its chemical properties. L. l'aitenr, tlio great savant, wiin the assistance or his associates, in his laboratory in J'ai is, France, was the first and only one to adopt a practical means for accomplishing the rcsulr, bv Inventing the celebrated I'asu-ur Ocrin-Proof" Filter. It lias been subiected to the seveiest tests by plnslcians, 'chemists, and medical and s-cieiitiilcassociauons.nnd has in etcrycaso sustained its reputation of boiug a perfect wnler-fllter. 1'iotect jourself and lamilics by using the only filter in existence wlilcn scientis.s de clare to be germ pioo . Dcuiinler llrus., S20 and 528 Smltlifield sti-eet, rmsburg, nyonta for the Pasteur fillers. Well Worth a Journey. It will rav you lo come many miles for a st-winz n.acliine. We sella dozen ditTeient kinds oi tl.o best makes. Including the Amo unt ic, and jiuaratuoa h caving to you oi $J0 on a machine. We sell a first-class sewing maciilne nt. low as $20. We also deal In ueeules, parts and attachments for all ma chines and repair all kinds of machines. DresMiuikers, ee our new Palis plater at Culberi's, 6 Federal stieet, Allegheny. TIAJfOS or MERIT. J. M. IIofTmann, 537 Smltlifield Street Have at present the finest varietv of pianos in Plttsbuig, viz.: Tho celcbtated Sohmer pianos, best now made; the superb Lolbr pianos, tne old reliable; Mallet ft Cuinstock and Sohuberi pianos, nlo the w under. ul Bush ft Celt's pianos with tho patent trans posing kej-boai d o! high and low pitch. These pianos contain the onlj- real improvements, ilve the grentcsc return for tlio money In vested. Call and examine: vou will be de lighted. J. it. Hoffmatsk ft Co., 637 Smltlifield street. Tliornton Bros. If wo aid 75e a pair for blankets you wouldn't know whether they weie cheap or not till you examined them. Price trives j on no idea of this line. This is why we ask vou to examine and hear the prices. You know we sell black Iientiettns cheap. You know w e ell linens cheap. You know everj popular line of goods we sell under our com petitors. You will uv wo sell blankets cheap if yuu see them this week. The Cash Stock, K8 Federal slicet, Allegheny. Packfrs for class, chins, brlca-nrnc and fiiriiiiure furnished Hoeveler, Storage. bj- tho hour by W. A. EXCUKSIOX TO NEWARK, N. J. To the German Catholic Convention of America. The B ft O R. B. will sell excursion tickets on Senteiiibcr 24.25 and 26, good to return uutil October 3, at ball rate. EXPOSITION" Pittsburg's pride: The Grent Pittsbnig Exposition. Daj- and evening until October 22. FcnxiTURE, brie a-brac and works of art repaired by W. A- Hoeveler, Storage.. Ir j-ou want the finest table d'hote dinner in the city viit the Hotel Duquesne Mon daj, September 39, Irom C to 8 r. m. Dfwitt'b Little Eaily nieis. No gripinc no pain, no nausea; cay pill to take. IIousecleasio in all itsdetails. Estimates fni-nishcd by W. A. Hoeveler, Storage. Read Edward Gioctzingoi'sad on second page to-day. LOW PRICES CKGE YOU TO BUY AT THOMPSON'S NEW YORK GROCERY. Sii?nr cured hams, per lb $ 12 1 kit new lake herrinii 50 1 kit new mackerel o scans Ft elicit peas 00 M cans sweet peas.. 1 00 J5 arge ca i mustard Ktnlincs 1 00 4 lanre cans mackerel in tomato sauce.. 1 to Hoist beet (2 ft cans) 5 1 binix'ilnirklins suiees 15 1 It. mustard seed C8 1 a pure black pepper (ground) 12 1 a. l.nglisii mustaid ?u 1 ft hole cloves 20 1 Hi whole penper , 11 1 Rigiound cinnamon 20 55 i.ur-s uood fcrubbiug soap 1 00 :tj b:i-s5-cent wax snap 100 30 I r.rs whit- floatimrsoip 1 00 Sibars Geriiiap Mottled soap 101 50 fts washing soda 1 00 2b as best glo-s starch i 0J 20 fts choic Caioliua Kicn 1 00 40 lbs. loliedoate 1 Oj :fc or.t l'icul 1 00 10 R packages imported niacaioiil 1 0a 25 lbs rake tapioca 1 00 M ars.i jrniirt Amber flour (guaranteed) 4 CO ti packages best gelatine 1 00 cans condensed milk 1 0 n.1 tlessicatod cocoannt 1 00 Sftsiinedded cocoannt 100 5 S.s broken Java coffee 100 5&s smoking tobacco (with pipe) 1 00 lii bottles voud catsup 1 (0 50 bars good scouring soap 100 If you don't want the dollar's worth take tho half dollar's worth, and tr not the half take the quarter's worth; will give j-ou the benefit o! the above piiccs in any quantity. With cverv dollar's worth of SO, 40, 50 and 00c tea weeivo youfourpounds of granulated sugar free. With a two pound can ot best baking pow der yon zet a large clock free of charge. Price per can, tL Goods delivered free to all parts of both cities. To Uioso living out of tho city we will prepay Ii eight o-i all ordersof $10 und upward toanj- station or landing within 100 miles of Pittsburg, tend lor price list. i. R. THOMPSON, 311 MARKET STREET, Directly Opposite Guskj 's Entrai ce. bcU laid Marriage licenses Issued Testcrtlay. kiltie. Kosldencc. J Mux II. Rlumentrlct ntubunc ( AinalU Schwann Pittsburg J l'lillip Hess Pittsburg' Ibrll.i 1. Lccjtnte. Pittsburg J John Lawrence Braddock (Mary Thornton Braddock 5 Georre Abcctimas ITomestead 1 ConstansTja Frollhomsk llomMtead Andren Pnollk Braddock 1 Annie Illsllt Ilraddsck j Alhcrt P. MeComba Allnrlieur City 1 JIary E. Thonen Allegheny Cltr, i rranciito llaroin Pittsburg ! iiailal'alledore.. ...PltUburg J Harry K. Tlionipson Allegheny City t iTiiueiice jtitciiie ruisourg J Jesse W. Bcrnbetcr Plitiburg 1 Clara 1), bclicrtiliigcr Pittsburg MARRIED. McKEAX LAPPE Thursdar, September 15, 18B. by Iter. John II. Prugli. at his resi dence, Coltart square, East End, Miss Ada C. LArrE. daughter of E. A. Lappe, to Mr. Fred K. IIcKkak, both of Allegheny City. DIED. ANDERSOX-On Fridav. September 18, 1S92, at 12 noon, Sirs. Kate A. Audersoit. Funeral from her late residence, 1707 Penn avenue, on Mokdat, September 19, 1892, at 3 o'clock p. m. Friends of the ramily are re specttully invited to attend. 2 BAKER On Friday evening, September 36, 183.!, at Warren, Pa., Nicholas H. Baker, Funeral services on Sukday apteknoon at 2 o'clock at tho chapel of H. S tnison, So. 73 Sixth avenue, and interment at Greenwood cemetery, SUarpsburg. BCDILION On Friday, September 16, Bertha, daughter or Frank L. and Emma Bedillon, aged 13 v ears. Wheeling, W.Va., papers please copy. CLARK On Sat unlay, September 17, 1S93. ADA.tiaug liter of G. W. and M. J. Clark, aged 32j-ears. Funeral from parents' residence, 3115 Penn avenue, Monday, September 10, 18U2. Inter ment private. EVAN'S On Saturday, September 17, 1S92, at 2-30 r. M., David Evass, aged ii ycais Funeral services nt the lamily residence, William's row, Irvine street, Frankstown, Twenty-third ward, on Monday' next, the 19th inst., at 1:30 r. jt. Friends of the family are lcspectfully invited to attend. GLASSER On Saturdav. Sentemcr 17. .ISse, Charles F., son ot Jacob and Lillio uiasscr. Notice of funeral hereafter. KEN'NtDY On Fridav, September 16 IS92, at5r. m., Elisor, daughter of Mr. and Mm. James J. Kennedy, aged 3 years and 15 days. Funeral Sunday, September 18, ls92, at 2 r. M., fiom the faintly residence, 201 Ulysses street, Mt Washington. Friends of the lam ily are i especttully invited to attend. KERN AN On Saturdav, September 17,1893, nt 10.30 a. m., Bridget, diiu.Miter of James and Sarah A- Keiuan, aged 1 years, 8 months. Funeral will take plico from parents' resi dence, 5126 Dresden alley, Eighteenth ward, Sumday, September 18. atlr.x Friends of the family uie invited to attend. KILIIAN On Fridny, Septomber 16, 1893. nt fi-SJ a. m., Jous Kilhak, in the 40th year of Ills age. Funeral from his late residence. No. 200 Fourth avenue, on Sunday, September 18, nt 2 p. a. Member ot Engine Company No. 3. o MoDERMITT Suddenly. Clara Leona McDermitt, j-oungest d.iugbter of Charles V. and Ida E. McDermitt, at her D.tronts' resilience, corner Calllornla and Island avenues, Allegheny, aged 1 j-ear 8 months. Funeral Soday, September 18, at 1 p. r. Iiitotirent in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Altoona and Ebeusburg, Pa., papers please copy. O'CONNOR On Friday, Septomber 36, 1892. ats o'clock r. v., Joux O'lonnor, aged 56 ycuis. Friends invited to attend the funoral from the residence of John O'Ncil, Sixth avenue and Grant stieet, on StTSDAr, September 18, 1S92, at 2 o'clock r. H. PENDERGRAST On Satnrday, September 17. at 12:30 p. M., at Fort Pitt station, Sarah B. Pesderorast, in the 17th venr'of her age, daughter of Michael and the late Maiy Pondergrast. Funeral will take place from St. Luke's Catholic Church, Mansfield, Pa., on Monday, September 19, at 8 o'clock a. ii. Friends of tho family are respectfully invited to at tend. 2 SLATER On Saturday, September 17. 1892, at C:20 p. m., Hiram, son or A. II. Slater, or O'Hara township, aged 21 years. Notice of funeral hereaiter. SPANG LER On Friday, September 16, 1892, at 10:50 p. X., Johs SrAHOLER, in his 821 year. Funeral on Suitdat, September 18, nt 3 p. r., from residence or his son-in-law, William Lawther, Jones avenue, Tweirth ward. In terment private. WINKLER Friday, Septomber 16. 1832, at 2 o'clock a. m., Fred W ikkxer. in the 2d j-ear of his age. Funeral from his late residence, No. HI Hill street, Allegheny, Sukdav, at 2 p. ji. Members of Lj-sle Camp No. 2, Sons of Vet erans, and friends of family aie invited to attend. ANTHONY MEYER (Successor to Merer, Arnold ft Co., T,lm,) JNDEKTAKER AND KMBALMEB. Office and residonce, 1134 Penn avenu. Telephone connection. myll-67-vwjsu JAMES M. FDLLBRTON, CNDtUTAKEK AND KMBALMEIt, ha. C Eighth street. . ' hard for private lunerals. mylo-99-wrau Telephono 1153 k Telephone 3102. IWILLISON A SON, . ( Ftirmerlj- Spencer ft Willlson), Undertakers and Embalmers. Also liverv, boarding and sale stable. No. 27 and 2S Cedar avenue, Allegheny. myl-2S-su WILLIAM II. WOOD. Funeral Director and Embalmer. Room. 3S06 Forbes street, Oaklnnd: lesi deuce 212 Oakland avenue. Telepnone 4024. del3 220-TTSu YOU NEED WOT FEAR that peoplo -will know your hair is dyed If j-ou use that perfect Imitation of nature, It Impartsaglossy color and fresh life to tha hair. Price, SI. Oflicc, 30 Park Place, iv'.Y. The Electrical Construciioa & Maintenance Oa Electrical Engineers and Contractors. General Electrical Supplies always on hand. INCANDESCENT LAMPS, ALL VOLT AGE'', AT LOWEST PKICES. Electric Light and Bell Wiring. 125 FIFTH AVENUE, dcl3-sn Tel. 1774. Pittsburg, Pa, DATCNTC - ' LEVIS (neit Leader) "M I tH I O. J31 Firtli a v., Pittsburg, Pa, Twenty years solicitor. J. ROERMEESTER, Teacher or music, rormer first violinist of EMMA JUCU OPERA CO.. Has located in Pittsburg, being engaged to play first violin lu tho Alvin Theater. Mr. lrocrmeester is prepared to accept a few scholars on the violin, violin cello and clari net. Tho instructions are siren in either English. French or Geiman. Address 571 PIFTU AV. or the ALVIN THEATER. SC18-S0 CABrETS taken up. denned, refit and by W. A. Hneveler, Storage. M&JlC. G if la 1 sir r r) BOYS' t ULLETIN T laf THE HIMMELRICH' Our well-studied effort to place the best at your command is never relenting. If buyers would consult comfort as much as price both could be had at our house saving every other discomfort. THIS IS OUR BOYS' BLUCHER ' Made of' best quality calf oak soles solid leather counters all the sizes and all the widths. Our price is $3.00 JS They will outwear three times over the general run of shoes. In the face of proofs of this nature true economy lies in our Bluchers. We also submit for choice our Regular Lace. The shape of this last is a new one. Before offering them to the public they have been tried and found perfect-fitting quality same as in the Blucher and price also. The boys' specialties do not rest here, but are continued in patent leathers; elegant and serviceable shoes for school or any other pur suit Parents will be astonished at the magnitude of this department and also the youths'; both .sharing the fruits of a careful survey of a boy's understanding. HIMMELRICH' 430-436 MARKET STREET. El 916 Unii WEEK A 1 $K3 J SOlS KLES Removed in Three Days With JJIJIE. SI. YALE'S L,a Freekla Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Ladies and Gentlemen, Physicians and Chemists: ATTENTION While I tell you of the most nnuuuwi wonderful discovory ever made in chemistry. Mine. M. Yale, that wonderful woman chemist, has compounded n medicine that will remove the most stubborn case ot FRECKLE-i in threo days. Hark, ye doubt ing Thomases: IF YOUK FRECKLES ARE XOT cone in one week after nsintr this won derful medicine Mme. Yale will lelund your money. Tun and sunburn removed in "one application. $1 PER BOTTLE Until Sent. 15. after that S3. Madame SI. Yale Is desirous of KlvInK out-of town ladles the tame chance the gave to the Chicago ladles that la, to lemovethflr freckles for SI. Sold by Tour drug gists, or shipped to you from Chicago on receipt ofti. Mine. Yale's valuable book. "Beauty and the Complexion," trill be sent free upon receipt of 4 cents postage. Gives full instructions and prices of all Mine. Vale's complexion remedies, cxeept the Kreckl Cure. Ladies out of town, send in your orders before the 15th of September arter that time the full price is charged. Use Mme. Yale's Excelsior Skin Food. Gnaran. teed to rnnove the deepest wrinkles. Price (3 per Jar. By mall or at all druggists. MME. M. YA1E, Bcantyand Complexion specialist, of the Mme. M. Yal Co. Temple of Beautr. 148 STATE ST., CHICAGO, IX L. A full line of Mme. Yale's preparations can be bad lo Pittsburg at Joseph Fleming A Son's, Drug gists. 412 Market street. Christy's drugstore, cor. nrrSinlthlleld street and Fourth avenue. . C Stlefel A Co. 4 successors to J. Klmmol A Co.. Penn avenue and Ninth street. W. P. Martsolf Drug Company, corner Penn avenne and Sixth street. S. S. Holland. Druggist, corner bmlthfleld and Liberty streets. In Allegheny City at E. IToldea ft Co.'s, Drug gists. 63 Federal street. G. Elsenbels. 113 Federal street, and Kaercher'6, 62 Federal street. au24-wsn PLUSH SACQUES Reshaped, $5. SEAL SACQUES Reshaped, $15. Waists Cut and Stitched, $2. GRAHAM'S FIIH AND PLUSH HEPAIR CD., Corner Fifth, aad Market, Yerner Building. (Conducted by W. F. Graharn, formerly of Wood street.) seisu 22' CLOTH JACKETS ON MOSDAY- -OX TUESDIY- -ON WIIDXESDXX- Special Sale Cloth Jackets. $5 $7.50 $10 Xow is your time to purcliaso an curly fall Jacket at tlie right nrlce. JIBEiETTM, Leaders in Cloth Garments, COR. WOOD ST. AND FIFTH AVE. selS U:lllllllUllll!IlIl!IIIlI!IllllJlllIU!II!Ilil:i!llI!lillni. LOVELY FACES, j WITE HANDS.! Nothlnsr will WHirEN and CLEAR : the elcln eo quickly as Tlie new diacoTfry fordis- g (olrln t nnd remoTlnc ditcularationa fruni tlie cu- s E tide, and bleachine nml lirichteninz tlie complei- s felon. In experiment!!!!? in tlie Unudrrmth a nevr bleach (or fine fabrics it was discovered that gall spoil, freckles, tan and other discoloration s c were quiclwly remoTed from the hands and arms ti c rrilbout the ellghteat lnjanr to the skin. The ills- s coTery was submitted to experienced Dennatolo- cplits and Phsicians who prrpared for us tbos Bformnlitct the marvelous Derma-Kojnle. TiirttKB NEVXB WAS ASIT1IINO L1KH IT. It is perfeCtlr T. harmless and so simple a child cin nso it. Appljr at nlzht tho Iinprot cmeut apparent alter a single S sitpplicatlnn will snrpnee and delight you.jlt S quickly dissolves and remoTes tlio worst I orm cf 5 jZ moth-patches, brown or lirer spots, freckles, g s blackhoads, blotchos, sallownees, redness, tun g E and erery discoloration ot tho cuticle. Clue bottle s g completely removes and cures the niostapgraTntedH E case and thorough!? clears, whitens and beautifies g cthe coniolcxion. It lias never failed it canxot S prAlL.511 is highly rccomniendeil by riiykiclans S E and itf'sure results warrant us lu oflerine I SSOn KEWARD -Toassnro the public of Its B (DCIUls ... , . . merits we agree to forfeit s C Fire Hundred Dollars cash, for any case of moth- s E patches, browu spots, livor spots, blackheads, ugly Eor muddy ekln, uiiuatunil ledne, fretkles, tang E or nny other cutiineoun discoluratluns, (excepting s B l.irth.marks. scitrs. and those of a scrofulous orzz E kindred nature) that Sermn-IloyHle will not a E quickly remove and cure. We ulso agree to forfeit g E Five Ilundred Doll us to any person whose skin gican bo Injured in tho slightest possible manner, s cor to anyone whoBe complexion (no matter bowE E bad it may bo), will not be cleared, whitened; im- R proved and beautified by the use ot Derma-ltoyale. S Tat op la elegant tTl la large algklsace bettlM. Price. 81. EVERY BOTTLE OUARAltTEED. I s Derma-Royale sen t to any address, safely packed j S and securely sealed from observation, safedelivery H : guaranteed, on receipt of price, 81.00 per bot- tie. Send money by registered letter or money E order with your fnll pont-offlce address written s plainly; be sure to give your County, and mention S S this paper. Correspondence sacredly private. S 1'ustage stamps received the same as cash. , s i AGENTS WANTED ES--; .5. m t.. W Q 1 I ) jgiy wm .jS" I lir $ Derma-Rovale f AdJrenThe DERMA-ROYALE COMPANY, 5 , Comer Cat er and Viae Bt. CTNCnTNATI, OlllO. ff .immnniininwiBitiHiiiiiiiiuuiuiiiiiiiiiimiBiiiii HE For One Week, if they last so long, we will sell the following books at 18 CENTS Per Volume, Cloth bound, good print, good paper. By mail, 7 cents extra. East Lynnc Tom Brown's School Days. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Struck Down. Grimm's Fairy Tales. Jane Eyre. Second Thoughts. Lorna Doone. Miseries of Paris. Dora Thorne. Essays of Elia. Woman's Face. Prince of Darkness. Rory O'Moore. Oliver Twist. Plain Tales From the Hills. Willy Reilly. . Camille. At the World's Mercy. Doris' Fortune. Handy Andy. Under Currents. Hon. Mrs. Vereker. Jet. Witch's Head. Tour of World in 80 Days. Lord Lisle's Daughter. House on the Marsh. Thaddeus of Warsaw. Pickwick Papers. Mona's Choice. Adam Bede. Hypatia. Ivanhoe. Last Days of Pompeii. Mill on the Floss. Guilderoy. Rob Roy. Child's History of England. The Rose and the Lily. Reproach of Annesley. Swiss Family Robinson. She. Two Years Before the Mast. As In a Looking Glass. Deldee. Robinson Crusoe. Pathfinder. Pioneer. Deerslayer. Prairie. Books do not remain in the FLEISHMAN & CO., Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. A CHECK TO HIGH PRICES! Double-Barrel, Breech-Loading Shotguns, $9 up; Single-Barrel, Breech-Loadinr Shotguns, 54.50 up; Double-Barrel, Muzzle-Loading Shotguns, $5 up: Single-Barrel, Muzzle-Loadinc Shotguns, S2.50 up; Flobert Bifles, 52; JIarlin, Colt and Winchester Re peating Rifles, 512.50; also full assortment ot Shells, Tools, Belts, Coats, Covers, eta. S-T n I 1 I I7 fl 932 and 934 Liberty St and JOWUL-J L D3703,705and707SmitlifieIdSt Send name and address fornewlllnstrated WE HAVE THEM. The kind you've looked for. Fall Overcoats that do not hang limp, but have grace, permanent shape and life; an Overcoat that looks as if made for you and you alone, and, best of all, we have them at the lowest prices in the two cities. See the All Wool Overcoats with silk sleeve lining at $8, the handsome Meltons at $10, the sleek Kerseys at $13.50, the double breasted Meltons at $15, and 1 the most luxurious garments, silk-lined all through and clear to the front edges, at $18. Be sure to see these great values. Here's the biggest bargain ever offered: A lot of all-wool double-breasted Suits, sizes 13 to iq years, at S6. worth in every way $4 more than any you have ever bought at $6. We're having an immense sale of Short-Pant Suits, especially the Wool Cassimeres at $2.20, and the "Iron Yarn" at $5.00. CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTERS, 161-163 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. Last of Mohicans. Guy Kenmore's Wife. Prince of Darkness. Phra the Phoenician. Little Dorrit Iron Mask. Woman in White. Double Cunning. Mysteries of Paris. John Halifax. Allan Quartermain. Michael Strogofif. Romola. Addie's Husband. Master of the Ceremonies. In the Heart of the Storm. King Solomon's Mines. Old Mamselle's Secret. All Sorts and Conditions of Esop's Fables. Vagrant Wife. Lady Audley's Secret Edmond Dantes. Son of Porthos. Count of Monte Cristo. Andersen's Fairy Tales. Arabian Nights. Scottish Chiefs. Don Quixote. Children of the Abbey. Pilgrims' Progress. Gulliver's Travels. Creasy's Battles. Uarda. Waverly. Men. Bride of Lammermoor. Corinne. Barnaby Rudge. Armorel of Lyonese. Three Men in a Boat. POEMS, AS FOLLOWS: Lowell. Goethe. Schiller. Browning. Bryant. " Longfellow. Burns. Lucille. Goldsmith. store at this price. Verb Sap. 504, 506 and 508 MARKET STREET. sel7 Catalogue. selSrrssa These are M V-VMl -.v - &&.ji. - - r. '' - Jisan3
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