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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1892.
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A POLISH PROFESSOK.
Be Comes to FittBbnrg to Consult
"With His Countrymen
AKD TEST THEIR PATRIOTISM.
-Dii People Want Belief From the Galling
Russian Yoke.
A BIG MEETING TO BE HELD TO-KIGHT
A commissioner of the Patriots' Rational
League of Poland is in the city to-day. His
name is Emiel Habdanfc Dunikowski, and
he is one of the most learned and influential
men in all Poland. He occupies the chair
of philosphy in the University of Lemberc.
The Emperor of Austria holds him as his
confidential advisor. Hislnission in Pitts
burg is a political one.
Prof. DunikowsU is but 30 years of age.
Every night for the past two months he has
been received by the Polish residents of
each of the larger cities in the country and
has addressed large mass meetings of his
countrymen. The Patriots' League of
Poland, of which the professor is one of the
most prominent members, is composed of
some of the most brilliant and highly edu
cated people in Poland. .Among its mem
bers are counted noblemen, professors,
doctors and all the better class of society.
They TVant to Free Poland.
Its object is to assist the people in throw
ins oS the Russian yoke. Ever since the
Czar got control of that province there has
been constant dissatisfaction. The league is
opposed to any radical measure being em
nloved. but desire to have all things in
readiness to put on a new state of affairs
when the time comes. This league sent
Prof. Dunikowski to this country to in
quire into the sentiment of the Poles now
living in the United States. He was to ob
tain the general feeling regarding the politi
cal situation in Poland, and see whether
they could be depended upon for either
moral or financial support in the matter.
He arrived in Sew York two months ago
and has been busy visiting all of the larger
cities of the United States. In Pittsburg,
Dr. L. Sadowski, of 2734 Penn avenue has
charge of his entertainment It is proposed
to hold a large mass meeting to-night in thei
Polish Hall, on Penn avenue, which will
be addressed by the Professor.
"The Poles' have a great liking for the
Austrian Government," said Dr. Sadowski
yesterday. "Emperor Francis Joseph is
very kindly disposed toward us. In fact
the Minister of Finance as well as a great
number of his legislators are Poles. Vil
liolm, the present Emperor of Germany, is
also in great favor in Poland, more espec
ially since Bismarck retired.
Tlicj Do Not Like Iiismurclv.
"Bismarek was one of the worst enemies
Poland ever had. He did all in his power
to oppress her. It was through his influ
ence that the Polish language was prohib
ited from being taught in the schools. Since
his retirement this liberty has been re
stored. Prof. Dunikonski is a most re
markable man. He holds an exceedingly
high position in his native land. Being a
professor in a university he is directly
under the chirge of the government. On
this account he has to be very careful what
he says, for if the reports of anvthing im
proper should reach the ears of the Govern
ment, it would be rather hard for him when
he returned.
"The Professor's mission is purely polit
ical, it is not to inquire how the condition
of the Poles may be improved, but merely
to find out the sentiment that exists here
among them. He told me recently that he
was absolutely astounded in finding patriot
ism so strong in people so far removed from
their native land. He lias received ova
tions every place he has gone. It is well
known that the Poles as a class have, per
haps, the nwt strongly developed love for
country and the greatest spirit of patriot
ism that can be found anywhere.
It is on this account that the
better class of Poles as a general
rule do not emigrate to this country. They
know they can better themselves by doing
so, but they would lose that sense of pos
session by coming over here. They feel
thev do nbt own the countrv. In Pittsburg
ancf.Alleghenv we have some 10,000 Poles,
and in the United States some 1,500,000.
The Professor will go to Baltimore after re
maining here several day, and then return
to New York, where he will sojourn a
month or so before his return to Poland."
TKKAT3IENT or CIIOLEKA-
IlorsfbrU's Acid Phosphate.
Dr. Charles Gatclioll. of Chicago, in his
TreHtnient of Cholera," eayt: "As it is
known that the cholera microbe does not
llouush in ucld solutions it ould be well to
slightly acidulate the dunking water. This
mar be done by adding to each lass of
water halt a tenspoonful of Horsford's Acid
Phosphate. This will not only render the
waterof an acid reaction, but also render
boiled water more n.;ree.ible to the taste. It
may be swertened if desired. The Acid
Phosphate taken as recommended, will also
tend to invigorate the system and correct
debility, thus gnlng increased power of re
sistance to disease. It t.s the acid ot the sys
tem u product of the gastric functions, and
hence will not create that disturbance liablo
to lollow the use of mineral acids."
MI'S SUITS.
SG 83 Buys a Good Business Salt 'Worth.
815 P. C. C. C, Clothiers.
If you want one of thco snits mentioned
below, ask to be shown to our well-lighted
basement.
Looking over our $14, $15 and $1G tables of
men's salts we find a great many broken
lots three and lonr suits of a kind. We
don't like to keep small lots, so have placed
them (about 1,500 in all) in our lighted base
ment at the special haigaln and round piico
or SG S3 a suit. Sacks, cutan ays and double
breasted styles in the assortment. They
won't last long. Come at once.
P. C C C, Clothiers, corner Grant and Dia
mond stieots.
Always the Best.
Tlio art of making bread Is a science in
itself. When you have poor goods to work
with it is impossible to turn out a good loaf,
li you will confine yourself to using ".Rosa
lia" or "Our Uesfiflour you can always rely
on having the best flour in the market,
llavo you ever tried either brand?
Opening .Daily
New and desirable novelties in fall and win
ter dress goods, silks, crepons, storm serges,
cashmeres, plaids, Henriettas and cloth suit
ings. Also ladies' and children's -wraps,
shawls and fichues in large variety and low
prices, at h. J. Lthch's,
13S-U0 Market street.
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Millinery Furors.
Latent creations of Halsey & Francois, of
New York, Linn Faulkner and others, of
Paris, at half price asked by other dealers.
Como and see. E. S. Giles,
92, 9i and 8G Federal street,
Allegheny.
Don't Take the Bisk
Or fire or thieves, but keep your valuable
papers, bonds, etc.. In the safe deposit vaults
of the Farmers' Deposit National Bank, 68
Fourth avenue. Boxes rented at $5 a year
ana upward.'
Everyone Who Conies
To Pittsburg to visit the Exposition should
call at our store. Big bargains in clothing.
Great J7 50 men's overcoat sale now on. P.
C C. C, Clothiers, cor. Grant and Diamond
streets.
Cotton ruled Bed Comforts.
Chintz covered a yards by 2 yards, at $L
$1 25 and upward all extra value.
Jos. Hokke & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Ore hundred lines of
Winter underwear for
Ilea, women and children.
Fleishmas & Co.,
504, 506 and 508 Market stieer.
Dewttt's Little Early Risers. No griping
Ho pain, no nausea: easy Dill to take.
Meic'b cork sole shoes at Cain's, C03 Market I
stieeu J
A MAFIA HUBDKB IN CHIC 00.
Several Italians Present at a Saloon Affray
Are Under Arrest.
Chicago, )ck 5. Police Lieutenant
Wheeler, who has been working for several
days on the case of Ellgero Jlartino, the
Italian who was killed Sunday night in a
saloon, expressed a belief to-day that Mar
tini was a victim of the Mafia and that a
branch of the society exists in this city.
Seven Italians are under arrest, all of whom,
it is said, were in the saloon and witnessed
the murder, but pretend ignorance of the
perpetrator.
It is said Martini was attacked in his
home a short time before the saloon assassin
ation and then narrowly escaped being
knifed to death.
Y
OU can save dollars by trading
at the MISFIT CLOTHING
PARLORS, 516 Smithfield st.
UE YOU IN NEED
Of an Overcoat?
A Suit of Clothes?
Or a Pair of Trousers?
GOME TO US 1
"Ve can show you a store of
FOUR FLOORS
Filled with the FINEST, RICHEST,
BRIGHTEST and MOST STYLISH
CLOTHING ever seen in Pittsburg,
and the prices we charge
ARE LOWER
Than others ask for inferior styles
and make.
RIGHT NOW we are offering a
very fine ALL-WOOL KER- (T i 1
SEY OVERCOAT for ... 3 .
in blue, black, brown and gray, that
we feel safe in saying the equal of it
cannot be bought elsewhere for less
than $ 1 8. A perfect fit guaranteed,
OPPOSITE CITY HALL.
OCG-TTSSU
Improvement, the Promise of Cure.
No array of words can. give a dyspeptio
one-half the hope that comes from the re
lief which always lollows the use of Bur
dock Blood Bitters, and the promise of cure
is never broken.
"Having suffered from ayspeosii for two
or three vears, I decided to try B. B. and
after taking one bottle I fonnd myself so
much better I got another bottle and after
taking that I had no more need of medicine.
"MBS. G. a WHITE.
Taberg, N. Y."
Don't pay for dally bread and then groan
with dyspepsia when a bottle of B. B. B. will
give you relief. Bepeated tests with uni
form success nrove that dyspepsia cannot
withstand B. B. B.
"I have taken the second bottle of Bur
dock Blood Bitters, and It has enred me of
dyspepsia with which I suffered Tor six
years. "W. TV. HAMILTON,
ttssu Lock Haven, Pa."
Can be had in any cf our many de
partments. Bargains in Bedroom Suites.
Bargains in Parlor Suites.
Bargains in Bedding, etc.
Bargains in Stoves and Ra- . g, the
largest selection in the city.
Bargains in Refrigeratuis.
Bargains in Baby Carriages.
CASH OB CREDIT III EVERY DEPARTMENT,
HOPPERBROS.&GH.,
307 WOOD ST.
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Trust
Your
Grocer
for good sugar, coffee and flour.
He 's sure to be up-to-date to keep
fresh, pure goods, for he sells. you
KIRK'S
AMERICAN FAMILY
SOAP
the sure test of every grocer's other
goods. 85 million cakes made and
sold last year. If a grocer trys to
sell you any "just-as-good" soaps
look out for his wooden nutmegs.
JAS, 8. KIRK & CO., - Chicago.
A RARGA N UUDW UUIIL'
0 DnllUnllii . Allegheny.
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fi UlIjIUlU BAtibAIH .
NEW ADVEUTJ8EMKNT8.
B. & B.
MORE NEW
DRESS GOODS.
Each incoming freight and
express brings additional style
and Beauty for Our New Silk
and Dress Goods Room. Such
opportunity for selection in
choice medium and fine Dress
Fabrics never before offered in
our mercantile history.
Iridescent Diagonals soft,
refined shades, 5 different styles,
52 inches wide (note the
width, quality and then the
price) 85 cents per yard.
Illuminated Whipcords 5
combinations Tobacco Brown
shot with Seal,' Turquoise shot
with Garnet; Sea Green shot
with Reseda; Grey shot with
Mode stylish! 42 inches wide,
$1.25 per yard.
NEW CORDED SUIT
INGS, extremely stylish striped
effects, over-dotted with small
figures in black over colors
navy, garnet, myrtle, reseda,
olive, dahlia and grey 47
inches wide, $1.50 per yard.
New Woolens In Crystal
Plaid's artistic combinations,
French in design, French in
colorings American in price!
4 styles in this elegant material,
40 inches wide, $1.50 per yard.
4 shades of French Whip
cord quiet, refined styles that
captivate at sight brown, grey,
blue and old rose mixtures
51 inches wide, $2 per yard.
High class novelties and
staple weaves in both Dress
Goods and Silks designs and
colors newest and most artistic
from most noted foreign and
American manufacturers. Prices
on all which prove our claim of
"lowest profit and highest
grades."
Exposition visitors specially
invited to come and examine.
Take elevator for Second
Floor and find hundreds of
new and nobby garments
variety, style and superiority of
material in Ladies, Misses
and Children's Jackets, Wraps
and Ready-made Garments,
we believe unequaled elsewhere
$4.50 to $58 price range
on Jackets alone.
LIQUORS
FOR
MEDICINAL
PURPOSES.
PURE OLD RYE WHISKIES
From $1 to $1 Effper quart.
CALIFORNIA PORT'S, SHERRIES, Etc.,
At SOc a quart.
The Only Licensed
Drugstore in the City.
G. EISENBEIS,
Successor to H. F. Schwartz & Co.,
Wholesale and Eetail Dbogoist,
113 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. PA.
Tel. 3016. Established 1S36.
0C5-22-TT8U
M.MAY, SONS & CO.
FINE DYEING AND CLEANING.
66 Sixth avo, Pittsburg, Pa.
Telephone 20Si -n
KOEHLER'S
Installment House
We occupy the entire Mlflini i
17 Sixth Street,
MENS' AND BOY'S
Clothing on Credit!
(Beady-Made & to Order.)
LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS,
Watches & Jewelry,
ON
INSTALLMENTS.
Cash Prices Without Security.
TERMS: One-third of the amount purchased
matt be paid down; the balance in small
weekly or monthly payments. Busmen
transacted itncuy coonucnuw. vva
daily, from 8 A.
ol8A.ll. t
.to 9 P.M. Saturday
mtu u
P.M.
QDrTQ Jfc DIIUI
S3MESS2
AMUSEMENTS.
DUQUESNE, xJwS&tn
to-night matinee satubday.
The Glorious Comlo Opera Success,
TAR AND TARTAR.
Best Company ever seen in the Opera,
Next Week Hoyt'a "A Temperance
Town." oc5
THE ALYIN THEATER.
Charles L. Davis Owner and Manager
.TO-NIGHT, Wednesday and Saturday
Matinees.
(EDWIN MILTON BOYLE, Author.)
Next Week Joseph Muipby In Bnaun
Bhne and Kerry Gow. ocS-39
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
TO-NIGHT 1 he Famous
BBOTHEES BYBNE IN
, EIGHT BHiXrfXS.
Under the management of
PRIMROSE AND WEST.
Prices, 15c, 25c. 50o, 75o.
Mat. Saturday 25c, 60c Reserved.
Next week Bartley Campbell's Bulls and
Hears. oc6
HAKBY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY TO
NIGHT Matinees Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday Sam T. Jack's
FOKTY THIEVES
BUBLESQUE COMPANY.
0C2-69
HAEBY DAVIS' EDE" MUSEE.
Open at 10 o'olockjlaily.
YTJCCOA. ,
Strongest woman living. Babel, the cowboy
pianist, and a great stage show.
Admission 10 cents. 003-53
IT'S OPEN! '
WHAT?
THE EXPOSITION.
(Fourth Season.) '
It's Simply Immense 1 Have You Seen It?
Season Closes October 22.
HARElS' THEATER MBS. P. HABRIS
B. L. BBITTON, T. F. DEAN, Proprie
tors and Managers. Every afternoon and
evoning,
PECK'S BAD BOY.
Week Oct 10 "The Kid." 0C4-115TTS
OPTICAL
AND
li
Instruments.
Catalogues on applica-au27-TT3
Ooullst Presoxiptiotis
A SPECIALTY
Made at Shortest Notice.
"Eyes Correctly Fitted,
J. DIAMOND, SffiSSfe.
.'".a-m-ALB. vr J-i MS PITTSBURG
PITTSBUEG
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Everything Needed
By Housekeepers
at Bottom
Prices.
stieren.
jJ 541 IMTHFIEU St
mepo
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ONLY COMPLETE STOCK OF
mm
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OK Forflne.solid,
.Jj tempered
Steel Hatchet, for
family nse; sold
everywhere for 73c
For a magnificent gold
plated Banquet Lamp,
with fine imported Onyx
columns, strongly bnilt;
sold everywhere for $10
" For the gen'lne
1 DoverEggBeat
er, made of mallca
Die iron and tinned
stoel bars; sold ev
eiywheie for25o.
j AC F o r a quadruple
OtitJ plated Silver Bntter
Dish, with glass drainer, beau
tifully engraved, warranted
for 10 years; sold everywhere
for $5.
WhsHHUl BSSSSkQ
QnForahands'me
Jananned Tea
or Coffee Canister,
2-B size, nicely dec
orated; sold every
where for 15c
m 11 IIIIITIIil ,V 7T
ym &fffjBXEB!xEDSwtMm VUiiJU
OCn For a large and strong
OUli Japanned Bread or Cako
Box, made of heavy block tin,
nicely decorated; sold every
where for 6JC.
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ICQ For beau
30 tiful Ja
panned and Enam
eled Coal Vases,
with heavy sheet
iron bucket inside;
neatly decorated;
an ornament and
necessity for every
room where coal is
used; sold every
where for $2 60.
$
VKn tfr a sot of six fine Triple-Piated Silver Tea
JO Spoons, of the celebrated "King" pattern; sold
everywhere for $2.
Table Spoons to match for $1 50; regular price $3.
KAUFMANNS'
I . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LUMBAGO,
Which these cold
OCTOBER
Nights are so apt to bring,
Gives way to
RHEUMACURA
Immediately, as also do all acute at
tacks of sciatica, inflammatory and
all forms of Rheumatism and Gout
A booklet of testimonials of a high
class sent on receipt of your address.
For sale by all diuggists, or
McKinnie & Chessman Mfg Co.,
616 PENN AVE.,
PITTSBUEG, PA.
OCl TTS3U
RECOGNIZING OUR
RESPONSIBILITY!
We have, at considerable outlay, made
such preparations for handling and selling
strictly pure
WHISKIES.
That under no consideration will we furnish
any but the very
BEST.
Everybody does and can rely upon the
fact that our
OLD EXPORT
Is strictly pure and good.
PARTS SI EACH, OH SIX FOR SS.
Mail and express orders solicited.
JOS. FLEMING & SON,
WHOLESALE & BETAIL DEUGGIST3,
412 MABKET ST., COB. DIAMOND,
OC2-TTSSU Pitt9bursr. Pa.
TAILORING.
Correct Fall Suitings and Overcoatings
H. & C. F. AHLEES,
Merchant Tailors. 120 Smithfield st.
Trasi'
$6.95
For' a beautiful ENGLISH PORCELAIN DINNER SET
of ii2 pieces; exquisite decorations in different colors; sold
everywhere for 12.50.
$10.50
For a highest grade PORCELAIN DINNER SET of 112 pieces;
finished with gold band; rich decorations; sold everywhere
for 20.
sap J .. 1
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For a fine
Quadru
ple-plated
Castor; Elegantly
finished and en
graved, and con
taining 5 cut glass
bottles; sold ev
erywhere for
$3.75
beautiful
$5. wrap
spring balance weignt,
handsomely decora
ted shade, cutglasa
prisms; all complete,
including c h 1 mney,
wick, burner, etc.;
sold everywhere for
$7 OO.
KAUFMAMS'
I
MEW ADVERTXSE5IKNTS.
A WOMAN'S WIS
Is most admired when exhibited In her own ipeoial provlnoe her home. Lethermakg
that cozy, attractive, lnvltlnz, and she is worthy to be regarded a veritable queen 7 bet
household. We have bad occasion to observe that the LADIES OF PITTSBUEG display
unusual good taste In the selection of Furniture for their homes.
THINE THESE TEEMS OVEE Tour own selection from an elaborate stock of BeanM.
ful Chamber Suits, Exquisite Parlor Suits, Handsome Buffets, Substantial Dlntnjf Tthlei,
Elaborate Hall Pieces, Chairs, Fancy Tables, Wardrobes, Bookcases, Desks, Cabinets, etas
Carpets and Bugs of every description; Mattings, Oilcloths, linoleums. Stoves, eto an
endless variety.
$ 12.00 WORTH. 50 Cts. CASH AND 50 Cts. WEEKLY.
$ 25.00 WORTH, $ 1.00 CASH AND $ 1.00 WEEKLY.
$ 50.00 WORTH, $2.00 CASH AND $2.00 WEEKLY.
$ 75.00 WORTH, $2.50 CASH AND $2.50 WEEKLY.
$r00.00 WORTH, $3.00 CASH AND $3.00 WEEKLY.
EASY TEEMS T.O WEB PEICES1 Our combined enterprises make us probably tb
largest Installment Furniture and Carpet dealers in the United States. We buy enormous
quantities of goods, pay cash for them and save the heavy discounts.
THIS 18 WHY we can sell honest, well-made goods at lower prices and on better terms
than most of our competitors. We have the pick of the world's market for choice. Our
natrons share these advantages.
KNOW US. OUB TEEMS AND PBICESI-Make that a duty before you buy elsewhere
to fix up your home for the winter. We will fully satisfy you, save you money, guarantee
the goods to be exactly as represented and will keep all transactions confidential.
MURPHY BROS.CO.
ZMIod-el BZo-u-se-u-3?-n 1 sliefs,
27-SEVENTH STREET 27 j
Around Corner From Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
These figures mean five, ten, fifteen dollars saved
to you on Good, New Suits. Our saying so
can only be confirmed by a visit of inspection.
"You'll see an enormous stock of suitings; beau
tiful Dress Fabrics and stvlish.
$20.00
25.00
35.00
$
5.0CH
6.50
TROUSERS
dollars' -worth
7.00
8.00
10.00
What's more Stylish, Ready-Made
to put on your back. Popular prices
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
ANDEBSON BLOCK.
SP23
THIS LEADS THEM ALL
A DOUBLE-BAEEEL, BREECH-LOADING SHOTGUN, C. G.Bonehill, maker, Damas
cus Barrels. Bebounding Bar Locks, ilattod Extension Bib. Ely Patent Fore-End, Full Pis
tol Grip, Triple Bolt and all other improvements, at $25. These nuns are our own impor
tation and are actually worth twice tlie amount we now offer them at.
LOADED SHELLS, JO AND 12 GUAGE, $1 SO PEE 100, and all other goods in proportion.
SUVCIT
Send name and address for new Illustrated
KITCHEN UTENSILS
This Is a World Beater!
Large and substantial Ja
canned Coal Hods for 15c;
sold everywhere for 35c.
in. TTnr larcre well-made
1 1 II tie Shoe Brushes;
price 25c
For a solid
brass Hang
ing Lamp of
design, with
3C
For very durable Japanned
FIRE SHOVELS.
Regular price 10c.
KAUFMANNS'
1
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For $5 you'll get the best ten
ever worn.
Overcoats; splendid fitting; ready
increases the business.
&& SIXTH S'TIZEiB'r.
932 and 934 Liberty St and
. 703,705 and 707 Smithfield St
Catalogue and price list.
Housekeepers Save
Time arid Money
By Coming
Here.
IN TOWN.
QKn For a very
JU bands'mely
decorated Syrup
ifD viia piaieu
spring top; sold ev-
cijr wuqib luriuu.
S
Qpn Now for another
mOw rush! We have Just
placed on sale 500 more of
those neat Porcelain Par
lor Lamps, decorated mopt
artistically; shade to
match; has solid brass
trlmmlnss and Central
Draft Burner; always pro
ducing a clear, steady,
large light; OUB PBIuE
98c The regular price
elsewhere is $2 60.
fflnASUBPEISEI
IUO Fine Carlsbad
China Flates.hand
somely decorated
in fruit and flower
designs, festooned
and open work
edges: sold every
where for 25c
QQn For new Shane Cuspl
OOu dors, large size, neat
ly decorated; sold every
where for $L
OK For elegant Carlsbad
-" China After-Dinner
Cups and Saucers, artisti
cally decorated in beauti
ful Dresden designs; sold
everywhere for 50a.
Erls.
regular
Ifln Another big lot or
UU those fine and large
Bath and Toilet Sponges at
ICo; sold everywhere for 23c
KAUFMAMS'
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