SURPRISED BYA JURY. A Verdict of Manslaughter Returned Against John Bradford. THE PHE30HER EXPECTED WORSE. Euit to Compel the Completion of a Pur chase of Talaatls land. THE HEWS OP 7HE COUKTr COUETS When Criminal Court opened yesterday the jury in 'the case of John Bradford, tried for the murder of Heary Floyd, re turned its verdict. They found Bradford guilty of manslaughter. The verdict was a surprise to Court and attorneys, as the crime, from the charge of the Court and the addresses of counsel, was either mur der of first and second degree or there should iiflTe been an acquittal. Bradford himself was surprised, as he had told the deputy sheriff irben bringing him into court that he expected the verdict would be firt degree. He nas remanded to jail to await sentence. Edward Maddegan, Charles Corrigan and C. Conroy pleaded guilty to riot They were charged with raising a desturbance on the Greensburg accommodation on Jhe Pennsylvania Bailroad near Bruston. Each was fined $25 and costs. Ida Styles, of Ferry street, nleaded guilty to keeping a disorderly house and illegal liquor selling. She was fined 5550 and sent lour months to the workhouse. , Joseph Kossalka and Frank Pucher, who on Wednesday were convicted of libel and fined ?00 and costs each, yesterday pleaded guilty to the other -eleven indictments against them. Sentence was suspended on payment of costs. Joseph A. Nixon was found guiltr of fraudulently making and uttering a written instrument, a check tor $39 60, and of the larceny of $200 from K. X. Williams. Thomas and Bridget Hall were acquitted of assault and battery on Rosalia Dreu wetzki. John Gretscke was acquitted of assault and battery on Francis Brictets and the costs divided." IV. J. Eanderbeck and J. A. Shaw nero acquitted of assault and battery on Joseph Morris at McICeeaport, but were ordered to pay the costs. Daniel Hanzleld was acquitted ot assault and battery on Henry Sautz in Reserve town ship and the costs divided. Hartzfeld and August Scnaefler were convicted ot ag gravated assault and battery on Fred Boehmer. m HASH'T PAID THE PEICE. Suit to Compel the Completion or a Land Deal. The First National Bank of Pittsburg and the Diamond National Bank yesterday entered suit against Daniel Wenke to re cover 515,900. It is stated that the amount is a balance of consideration money due for a tract of land in Shaler township." Wenke made an agreement to purchase the land and paid $100 on account upon delivery of the. deed and he was to pay $1,900 cash and rave a mortgage for $14,000. The deed was tendered, but Wenke recused to carry out his agreement. The suit is now brought to recover the amount alleged to be due, CBSIBTJCIED A SIBEAH. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. One thousand more German troop will bo sent to Alrica. a The Sugar Trust denied that It will ad vance the price or sugar. A Buffalo tonrist. So Go Tenant, waa murdered in Cortarce, Me'x- Wednesday. Twenty-live new cases of cholera and nine deaths were reported in Buda Festu Wednesday. The American Street Railway Associa tion is In session at Cleveland. John C Holme?, or Pittsburg, is presiding. London burglars have robbed Mrs. By lands, the purchaser of the famous Althorp Library, of $10,009 worth of Jewelry. A collision occurred In the7 river Clyde be tween the Vadley and the Ethiopia, with considerable damage to the latter steam ship. Governor Chase, of Indiana, has applied for mi Ohio license to enable him to solem nize a marriage In Cinolnatl, the bride being his niece. Someone near Owensboro, Ky, Tuesday night, tried to wreelc a train on which were colored BepuDlican clubs. The wreckers had set fire to a bridge. Friends of Ira Terrlll. ex-Sneaker of the Oklahoma Legislature, nnder sentence for life, are Gathering in force to attempt a res cue. JL battle Is expected. Two crowds collided on the gangway of the steamship City ot New Tork at the Liv erpool dock ) esterday. Many persons were thrown into the water, but only one Ufa was lost. Four children of Josh Matthews, near Claremont, S. C, were burned to a crisp Wednesday. The parents had,beenatchurcn and had locked the children In the house, which causht fire. During a Republican rally at Emporia, Kan., a cannon burst and fatally injured two men, John Eowalski, who had both, arms blown off, and Lan Aaalr, who bad his right band blown off. The reoneninjr of the Communal Counoll in Borne Wednesday evening was marked by a noisy Liberal demonstration In honor of ex.Premier Crispi, who took -his seat in the Council for the first time. The claim of W. H. Beers, former Presi dent of the New York Life Insurance Com pany, for $37,500 for acting in an advisory capacity to the company, was argued in the Kow Tork Supreme Court and decision re served. Three llghtshlpi built In England for the Brazilian Government were found unman ageable after they had departed. Two of them came into collision, and ona of them, with its crew of nine persons, has since been missing. The recent announcement that the cus tom house at fionteras had been moved, and that mines formerly In the United States are located in Mexico by the chance of boundary, is deniedat the Mexican Treas ury Department. Rev. H. & McBride. of West Nashville, Tenn., will be disciplined Dy his Methodist Conference for being a licensed whisky dealer. He is a director of a bank which ac quired a lot, of whisky as security for a ucul -jLiio Lr.init.uow oners we wnisKy lor sale. A sensation has been caused throughout Bohemia by the action of the Government in suspending the Town Council of Reiohem berg and appointing a Commissioner to take chance of the administration. The Town Council was dissolved because It was dominated by the German National and Anti-Semitic party. Father Edward Randall Knowles, who has been the leader of the Old Catholic movement in the United States, with order rrom the Syrian Church under the Patriarch of Antioch, announces that he has submitted to Rome. Father Knowles has married while in secession from the church, and cannot enter the tegular priesthood. Tilford Bros., or Louisville. Kv., in com pany with W. J. Arkell, had an 'interview yesterday with Mayor Grant regarding his taking the presidency of a distilling com- S any, of Louisville., It is said that Mayor rant-was offered HO.000 a year for Ave years, Vid this is the reason for not accept ing a third term nomination for Mayor from Tammany II all. LEADS THE WORLD. Pittsburg's Peerless Pickle and Preserve Purveyors. THE H. J. HEINZ COMPANY. Their Goods Having1 Conquered Euro pean and American Markets, Are Invading' Africa and South America. There are some facts and figures regarding the business of the H. J. Heinz Company that will be a revelation to the majority of Pittsbnrgers. A reporter visited their ex tensive plant on the Northslde a few days ago, and gleaned from the manager of ona of the departments, who consented to be in terviewed, the following Interesting statis tics. In answer to the reporter's questions he said: "There seems to be a misappre hension on the part of-tbe public regarding the scope or our business. While we are, perhaps,the largest bottlers of pickles In the country, that is not all.we do by any means. Besides pieties we manufacture a full line or preserves, jellies, trnit butters, mince meat, vinegar, mustard, sauces and horsb radish." "Could yon give me some idea of the quan tities or materials yon consume in the manu facture or your various eoodst" "That would be n difficult matter, but I might mention a few items: for instance, there Is now one lot of 400 Casks of Cauliflower In Transit to this factory from the Netherlands, and we use over 4,000 casks annually. We under stand that some other concerns are com iilalnlng that cauliflower Is scarce, but we lave not found it so. We use the Nether and oauliflower because the soil and climate are especially adapted to Its growth and produces a much more tender and delicious article than can be raised in America. "We have on track hercat present time six carloads or aDDles and moro en route. We have been using about three carloads dally during the last tew weeks for manufacture or apple butter and minoemeat. "We have a Kraut Factory at Aspinwall, Pa, where we began cutting kraut in August. We can use only choice, solected cabbage for this purpose, and cultivate large quanti ties ourselves in our gardens at Aspinwall. When our own supply is exhausted, how ever, we are compelled to buy at other points, and at the piesent time we have probably SO carloads of cabbage on the way from the best growing points." "You must use large quantities of spices for your work. How do you get themt" "In order to insure getting absolutely pure spices we buy the whole spice direct troni the Importer and grind it ourselves. In this way we know it is not only pure, but also fresh ground, which Is qufto important, as una spice deteriorates by long stand- special railroad cars and Its railroad and river facilities for'shlpping are unexcelled. Besides the Immense number of bottles used it takes 100,000 hand-made barrels and half barrels and 930,000 boxes each year to inn the factory. They are now turning out about sen tons of mincemeat per day. The H. J. Heinz Company were the first to put sweet pickles on the market, and make them one of their specialties. They are now used largely by the public, as well as by the armies and navies of Great Britain and America. It Is in such seasons as this, when fruits and vegetables are scarce, that the tmblio is most benefited by a concern of this kind, for they can draw against its large supplies gathered from remote points by their agents. at prices very little if any higher than when fruits are plentiful. The losition at the Point this year, and eomnany is represented bv a annerb exhibit as ine &xposiuon in the Columbus fifteen wagons am ' parade to-day will have nd their own cornet band. In a Piano We Can Suit You. ' Hellor St Hoene, 77 Fifth Avenue, We will .suit you in Quality, pries and terms. Chickerlng pianos, Hardman pianos, Krakauer pianos.Kimball pianos, Vose ft Sons Tjianoa. These ulanos are familiarly known to everyone through Out the globe, and are the "kings" In the music world. We stake our reputation, acquired through the existence of our concern for over 61 years, on the merits of our Instruments. 6end to us for cir culars regarding the ''easy payment pian." Mbllob ft Hoxtri, Founded 1831. Warerooms, 77 Fifth avenue. BLACK PATH This being Columbns Day, Black Patti will sing "Star Spangled Ban ner" and "IivOld Madrid" at the Exposi tion Concerts afternoon and evening. Pektect action and perfect health result from the use of De Witt's Little Early Risers, A perfect little pill. Very small) very sure gronn ing." A Capias Issued for the Arrest of George ' J. Free. The United States grand jury yesterday returned true bills against George J. Free for obstructing a navigable stream and a capias was issued. True bills were found against SV. B. Lowe for devising a scheme to defraud, John Benknett ior making molds for coun terfeiting and John H. Pringle for haying in his possession counterfe.t money. An attachment was issned for Pringle who it is thought has skipped his bail. Two Suits Against the City. Two suits were entered against the city of Pittsburg yesterday to enforce the pay ment of moneys alleged to be due for the laying of anumber of boardwalks on various streets. One is entered bv John JL King & Co., for use of H. a Gearing, and the other by H. W. Sellers & Co., for use of H. C Gearing. The amount due is claimed to beHSOO. Allegheny City Must ray S8.000. Allegheny City lost a suit yesterday Which will cost it $8,000. John Huckenstein brought suit to recover, damages alleged to have been caused to his property by the change of a grade in the street "The case was on trial two days, and yesterday a ver dict tor the amount stated was rendered in lavorof Mr. Huckenstein. The Hum of the Courts. AsrvoBoswaa granted yesterday In the caee of Efflo F. Arthurs against Joseph Arthurs. Desertion was the charge. Is the case or William R, Doty against BIy the ft Co, an action on an account, a ver dict of $90 waB rendered for the plaintiff bv agreement. E. F. Goller, who was tried for tampering with the mails at Ft Hill, Somerset county, was found guilty and recommended to the zneroy of the Court A vxbdict for the defendant was rendered In the'ease or Peter Carr against R. M. Gu ilACaorUieBUou. Carr was put out of the Bijou and brought suit to ecover dam ages. Gzokgi Howard yesterday sued for a divorce from Mary E. Howard. They were married In December, 1832, and separated J uV1yrauiuco,ic. Anuueuxyjs cnaredand Peter Spahn named as co-respondent The Close or the Exposition. Is at hand. Have yon seen the enormous stock or lancy liquors at .Max Klein's? ir not, do so at once. He U still selling slx-vear-old, pure Pennsylvania Rye Whiskies, Gnckenhelmer. Finch, Gibson, uveiholtand Bear Creek at $1 each, or six quarts for $S. His address is llax Klein. 82 Federal street. Allegheny, Pa. . P? SFV.'10 established favorite, will sing -Bobolink," "Maegie" and other popular melodies at the Exposition con certs afternoon and evening. Bacond-Band Pianos and Organs. Bock-Bottom Prices at Mellor & Hoene, A large number of excellent""uprHrht" and square" piamn on hand. Some very Utile used. Good for practice pur poses. Must be sold. Hae put prices at "bea-rock." Must turn them into cash. They take up valuable room. Must have it for new instruments, Chickerlne, Hantaan, Krakauer, Kimball. Vose and other makes of -pianos. Tor which these encunu-iuuia. pianos nave been ex- cuangeo. tome ana eee Tia rf nrrtt. Easy terms. Old pianos exchanged. MCiOR ft Hocra, Founded ltSL Warerooms, 77 Fifth avenue. SCO Times Higher Than the Eiffel. If the assets or the Equitable Life Assur ance Society (in silver dollars) were plied oneon top or tbn other, they would make a tower 2?8 miles In height The biggest part of that would be out or sight As it is the assets are iu sight (and touch) or every pol icy Holder. -Edward A. Woods, Manager, S16 Market stteet, Pittsburg. Don't Take the Bisk Of fire or thieves, bnt keep your valuable papers, bonds, etc, in the sate deposit vaults of the Farmers Deposit National Bank. 68 Fourth avenue. Boxes rented at $S a year and upward. BLACK PATTL-This being Columbus Day, in honor of the great discoverer. Black Patti will sing "In Old Madrid" at the Ex position concerts afternoon and evening. Children's Coats And caps to match for $2 75. If you don't believe it, come and see. E. b. Giles, 92, M and 93 Federal street, Allegheny. Da Wrrra Little Early Risers. Best pill tu MUcmenesa, lok hsadaohs, malaria, AT THE EXPOSITION. Tast Throngs Visited the Big Show Tester day A Special Musical 'Programme Commemorative of the Day to Be Given This Afternoon Other Features, The double attraction yesterday in honor of the Columbus qnadro-centennial drew an immense crowd of visitors to the city. A great number of the excursionists that ar rived early in the day visited the Expo sition and enjoyed a very pleasant after noon. As the closing hours of this most successful show are waning the vast throngs ot visitors increase. Just two days more are left in which to see the grand display and hear the colored.queen ot song, Black Patti, and Miss Baymond, the renowned cornetist The musical programme yesterday was deservedly well received; Brooks and his band seemed especially to catch the house. InLitoirs overture, "Eobespiere," a de scriptive symphony poem, written to a de lightful air, was of the most superb charac ter and won loud applause, in her cornet rendition of "The Lost Cliord ." Mla Rv. mond drew the entire sympathy or her audience last evening and scored her big gest hit A special programme has been arranged for to-day, which must necessarily attract attention. The Brooks' band will cnnllne themselves to the national airs an d "Patti" -will sing the "Star 8pangled Ban ner" and "In Old Madrid,' at both the after noon and evening concerts. DISCOVERED At Napa Valley, California. Just now whenpublio Interest is excited in the Columbus celebrations a word may be said about the rival discovery of the munifi cent wines produced from this garden spot of America, wines eminently suitable for table and medicinal purposes, for they are of rich fruity flavor, body and smoothness equal to the most renowned vintages of Europet over which, however, they have the advan tage in price, for, as there are no import du ties w lues of equal grades can be bought Infinitely cheaper, and wholesalers can buy here at home these wines cheaper than they ciiuiuiuosamo inAew lone The reason for this is found in the fact that Mr. Gregor Meyer, sole agent in this section, has special arrangements with the producers, which are all to the benefit of his customers. The list or these wines in cludes ports, sherries, burgundies, cham pagne, brandy, white wines and clarets. Special Inducements are offered the whole salers and retailers who buy in large quanti ties, and while taking In the big demonstra tion to-day reserve a little time in which to call upon Mr. Meyer at his store, 227 Ohio street (take Troy Hill electric cars), and seenro your supplies. Two carloads of Mapa Vulley winea have just been received frum Caiitornio. The Keystone Brand, OrH. J. Heinz Co. exhibit, looks as new and fresh these last few days of the Exposi tion as at tne Deginning of the season. The crowds Increase, for all must taste the deli cacies furnished free by this firm. Xone better were ever put upon any market, and the book fnll or unsolicited commendations tells truly the story or-the success of the preserves, pickles, kraut mustard, ketoh ups, sauces, Trult butters, vinegars and other goods put up by this celebrated com pany, a company indorsed at home and mnat fm.A.... , - -... vmupvwiu JUUJJCS or abroad by. the Where do von sretvourvinocarforall this pickling business?" "We make our own vinegar in those build ings yonder, which is acknowledged to be The Largest Vinegar Factory in America. We do not care to use a vinegar in our Sickling, etc., the manufacture of which we on't know all about and this care in the selection of vinegar is one important factor in the suocess of our goods. Our vinegar factory is divided into three departments, viz.: Department A. where we make our white wine pickling vinegar, which we use ior Darrei piciues; department xt, where we make our pure malt vinegar for our glass goods, and department C, which is devoted to cider vinegar. This article we make out of the smaller apples not suitable for paring for mincemeat and apple butter." "How much land Is devoted to the raising of the vegetables, etc, used by your com pany!" "We use the entire product of over 4,000 acres of land; besides our gardens at Aspin wall, Barmarvllle and Natrona, Pa., we have truck larms at Laporte, Walkerton and Plymouth, Ind. In our Indiana gardens we alto raise the seeds which we supply to our 830 farmers, who bring the onions, pickles, etc, to our several salting houses ana tney are put into tne salt tne day they are picked. This preserves their crispness and freshness." "How many of these salting houses have yout" "We have six, located at Aspinwall, Paw, Laporte, Plymouth ana Walkerton, Ind., Hicksville, Long Island, N. Y., andflt Paul, Minn. The houses at Hicksville and St. Paul we have onened recentlv tor saltlnir purposes and for the manufacture of kraut for onr trade In the East and Northwest." "Where no you get your bottles, jars, etc, for all this output of eooasT" "We buy our supplies of glass mostly from Pittsburg and Eastern Ohio manufacturers, but our Increasing trade has compelled us to purchase a Glass House of Our Own. With this very necessary adjnnot to our business we can get more satisfactory re sults in the matter of special styles and quality, as wen laster. "I see y loc&T "The two yon see beforeyou lying between the main buildings are from the Baltimore and Ohio and Pittsburg and Western sys tems and the one at the Tear of these two buildings is from the West Penn and the Pennsylvania systems. Through these roads and their various connections we can reach any part or the United State3 without breaking bulk, and con bring goods dlrest ly into this plant from anyone or onr salting houses without rehandling. You will notice that we have a track scale, where we wehrn all cars as we receive and send away." "How do you find a market for all this ma terial?" "We sell considerable or it directly from here, through the local Jobbers and our own men, but we have, in addition, S3 Branches and 135 Traveling Men who aro canvassing all pat ts of the United States constantly in our interest Our branches are located at New York, Philadel phia. Brooklyn, Boston, Byracuse, Baltimore, Washington, Newark. N. -J., Soranton, Pa., Buffalo, Cleveland, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Columbu,0., Louisville, Indian apolis, Chicago, St Paul, St Louis, Kansas City, Denver and San Francisco. Iu addi tion to these branches we have agencies In all parts or the world. We have agencies in Great Britain, Germany, Holland, -candi-navio. France, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Central America, 8onth America, Australia, New z.eaiano, oouiu Ainca, inaia, China and Japan. "The business is increasing so fast that we are compelled to add even to the large plant we already have and have bought a plat of ground directly aoross the street from our main buildings, fronting 300 feet on Main street and extending back 216 feet to River avenue. On this ground warehouses, stables, etc, will be erected. A significant fact is that any one of our present buildings in Pittsburg is as large as the entire plant of any other concern in the same business in this country. During the last month 175 car loads of finished goods were produced Tiy the company and shipped out to customers, located iu -every State in the Union." Tiio gentleman stated regarding the H. J. Heinz Company that they are , iwwsysxwassaiisj ; , prs 1 1 Dislodge Bile, iiStir up the Liver,' : Cure Sick-Headache, j Female Ailments,' ! Remove Disease and j; Promote Good Health. Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Oo&llny. t Famous the world over. AskforBeecham's and take no others. COX all druggists. Price SS cents a box. New York Depot, 361 Canal St. Z tStiJISJ FOIHIIDflE THE LEIDEBS IH OFFICE jJfrT7llsssssfcyTss! jTflsasaEZ2sasasasasavt!jJBB I flSsalsakl DaasTZslJsUsaflsasaBH esaH J3 p5Fja LSaSl TaSPfllsSsisiS.fl .HJa McElveen Furniture Co., Lim., M mud 4S6 Bssithfteld St, Plttsbnrg, P Send for catalogue or call and see us. OClt-35-3TW7 NEW ADVEBlHEaEENTS. Why Suffer From Annoying. Itching. Scaly, Sore, Ichorous, Loathsome SKIN DISEASES, when you can obtain immediate relief by using Heiskell's Ointment This famous and infallible remedy thoroughly heals all those distressing conditions of the skin, without the aid of Internal medicine. It also removes Pimples, Freckles and Sunburn from the be and hands, leaving the skin tktr and healthy. , Sold by all Druggists, aw sent by MsSt Price 50 Cents per box. Send for that valuable book, " Hints for Kitchen and Sick Rmi," Frn. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY Sc CO., Ml Commerce Street. Philadelphia. In gottlng our bottles several railroad Bidlnsri entering our plant. To what systems do they be nt Afraid of Her Breath. A bad breath spoils the beauty of a Venus. There is a way to cure this afflic tion. It arises from a disordered stomach. Read what the celebrated Doctor Hofmeister said before the Medical Society of London: "The unnatural motions of the stomach, causing pressure and belch- mgs, the irritation of the intestines, resulting in catarrh of the bowels, and the inflamed mucous membranes, are the most fruitful of all known causes of disease. "I have found that the unnatural motions of the stomach cease, the in testinal troubles become soothed,' and health results from the use of Carls bad Waters or Sprudel Salts. The diuretic effect of these remedies, its quiet action upon the lining of the stomach and its healing power upon the inflamed intestines are beyond all praise." The genuine have signature of "Eisner & Mendelson Co., Agents,' New York' upon the bottle. f THE PARISIAN PRINCIPLE Is to give you BETTER gar ments for your money than any other dealer can offer. T rT2 J wMum & n & Cfy .( O0RM0niiI(YDURM0n0 LOW PRICES swthstWnnVve SAVE MONEY REMEMBER, IN BUYING Cloaks, Suits and Furs from us, you buy di rect from the manufacturers. FREE GIFT. FREE GIFT. In order to make our Grand Opening Fall Sale popular, we have decided to give FREE OF CHARGE a beautiful DOWN BED MUFF to match with each of the following bargains: A New Healtb Food $12.50 WORTH FOR $7.50. This means for you a 32-inch Latest Style Jacket of fine Cheviot; with full Shawl Revere, in fine XXX Electric Fur and Fur Head Ornaments-1- NEVER BEFORE SOLD FOR LESS THAN $12.50. AND A MUFF WORTH $3, FREE, TO MATCH. $18.50 WORTH FOR $12.75. This means for you a long 32-inch Latest Style Jacket of fine Beaver, in black, navy, tan and gray, with full Shawl Revere of choice Eastern Mink, Baltic Seal ort Natural Martin Fur, Rhadame Silk Lined , NEVER BEFORE SOLD FOR LESS THAN $18.50, AND A MUFF WORTH $4.50, FREE, TO MATCH. BSsTake advantage of this" Free Distribution Sale, as it will last only a few days. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PARISIAN. OC20-12 WE DEFY COMPETITORS crash they tney would not nave won nil tlman mttriai. nnd first prizes at different expositions. It Is a great firm ana Plttsburgers are proud of It. Taylor Dean. "Have you seen the rlre exhibit!" and "Is not that wire display beautiful!" are ques tions that have been heard on all aides these last six weetatlt is worth seeing too, but tne,Si!8,?,etnlnKeTen greater to be seen at S03 Market street in the wonderful fire escapes and other heary Iron manufactures or Taylor & Dean. Do not let this supreme moment dubs unheeded, hnt mof:nn.....,i make your contracts for supplying your home and Dlaces or business wltu appliances for protection from Are. " riiotoffraphanrt Crayons. Only to-day and to-morrow are left In which to enjoy the great exhibit of B. I H. Dabbs In Bouth gallery. Mr. Dabbs Is a man of Tory advanced ideas, not only np with the times but ahead of them as the work In all departments of his business proves! skill is shown At every turn from likeness and pose to finish. Make up your minds that your faees looklnic your best should be no ticed In the groupings of next year's Exdo sltion. Novelties la Stationery. J. K. Weldln & Co. have entirely changed their exhibit since last week, showing note and letter paper, etc., In exquisitely beau tlful. delicate shades. Among them are the newBuBslhn blue, to be used with white Ink, and all the variety of other tints. The stamping upon this paper is very elegant. I U.oeo cross The press is continually at work running stent Smers oat earos CBgraTed from steal plW Jito MTfat? Original in Their Ideas and never Imitate anyone, thoi tnemseives nave many imitators. They were the drlgihators of evaporated horse radish and to-day stand absolutely alone In its manufacture. At one time the large London firms held nndlsDuted sway as purveyors of bottle troods, bnt now this country.exportsgooAs to England and sells them at from 20 to 30 per oencmore than English goods command. Pittsburg may well feel proud or such a company, which, by energy, push and good business Judgment, has attained this po sition. Nothing but indomitable courage and unwavering maintenance or the highest standard of excellence in every department of manufacture could have put the business of this company where it Is to-day. far ahead of every competitor. The Builder of the Business. To. Mr. H. 3. Helm's generalship, fore sight ana to his skill in the selection of his business associates is due the rapid growth of the firm's trade. No more thoroughly organised business exists, and in very few mammoth concerns is there Bneh an absenee oi incuon anu ease or operation as in this company's. It is a favorite remark of Mr. .ueinz mat lie must first get the hearts of Ills eirployes bofore their hand, will do him best service. To elevate and promote meri torious men lias been his unvarying prao tice, and by all of his employes be is warmly esteemed as a man, quite apart from the fact of his being an employer. Mr. Helns's Northslde factory Is a monument to his care for the comfort and health of the worktnjr people, being planned on the best sanitary system and equipped with fire escapes, standpipes and hose in every building, and with every device for safety and health. The plant comprises also a printing office, a carpenter shop, a blacksmith shop, a machine shop, a cooper shop, a paint shop, a plumbing shop, a wagon shop, a vat and tank factory, a box factory, n electric light plant and a restauran t for employes. Some Interesting Statistics. The firm owns 103 horses and 65 wagons ana other vehicles, and employs over 1,060 has made its appearance; It is not only a health food, but ahealthy food ahealth food that makes other food healthy. Its name is GOTTOLENE It takes the place of hog's Lard which is a notoriously unhealthy food. A purely vegetable product delicate, digestible, and economical Ik onetrial gives Cqttqlene a permanent home in every kitchen, whence it increases the health and enjoyment iii in of every member of the family. Try it for yourseuV At all grocers. Manufactured only by N.K. FAIRBANKS CO., CHICAGO. PITTSBURGH AQENTSS F. SELLERS &. CO. TO GIVE PRICES LIKE 427-29-31 . Smithfield ;St., Cor. Diamond Si, Brass Front. 427-29-31 Smithfield St, Cor. Diamond St, Brass Front. To-Morrow. To-Morrow. To-Morrow. What we lose is your gain. The Public realizes this and are our customers. SPECIAL SHIT AND OVERCOAT SALE. 500 MEN'S FINE CHEVIOT OVERCOATS $ 8, $10 AND $12 (Competitors' prices for same goods $io. $12 and $15.) 650 MEN'S KERSEY AND CASTOR OVERCOATS '... $10, $12 AND $15 UNAPPROACHABLE VALUES IN SUITS. men and women. Over 1,000 barrel or mn. mated auzar are used each vaar. indi 0,OW irroaa of bottles. Tne eleetrlo Ucnt iraies over lobo ugnte. Between mmmmaninsj us B. & B. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEW LOT English, Red, Brown and -Blackj ' BIARRITZ GLOVES. Four large metal but tons. Close these handsome, stylish gloves - $1.00 A. PAIR. 700 NEW NOBBY MEN'S CHEVIOT SUITS $8, 600 NEW NOBBY YOUNG MEN'S WORSTED SUITS $10, Do not $10 AND $12 $12 AND $15 Hundreds have taken advantage of our low prices, lose the opportunity. Buy now. BIGGS & ALLEGHENY, L A CAMPAIGN OUTFIT FREE FREE FRE Your choice of either a Campaign Out fit, .Cap, Cape and Torch, or one of our Brass Drums with sale of every Boy's Suit and Overcoat A BRASS DRUM FREE .1 427-29-31 Smithfield St., Cor. Diamond Si SALLER 427-29-31 Smithfield St, Cor. Diamond St l " ..,., w-Msa SS2SSE gZ!SEMEEZ5m
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