t 'JB? K -"8 ' THE PITTSBTJRGr J DISPATCH, FRIDAY;, HAY. 3) 1889. "'A - !: jV '. '. - ' ;' 'ff A FLASH OE MEMORY Causes Miss Mitchell to Charge Mr. Gibbons With Abducting Her. SENSATION IN COURT TESTEEDAT. The Strange Revelations in That Sheehan Heirship Claim. BAD HABITS IN JURIES BEOEES UP The Sheehan will contest was continued in Orphans' Court yesterday. The first wit ness placed on the stand was Jerry Gibbons, the brother-in-law of the deceased, and to whose care the child was first confided, and who took her ont to Keokuk, la. He had a Tory bad memory for names, bat said that Mary Sbeeban, the girl confided to him, had died of malaria. She was attended by Dr. Rus sell, and he gave the names of somo people who he said attended the funeral. As he left the stand the witness looked closely at Miss Mitchell and stated that the claimant was not a Sheehan; that she did not resemble either the deceased or the little girl confided to his care. The child had a lone face, and this young woman had not. Michael Gibbons, a son of the former wit ness and a claimant to the estate, next testified to having been brought here from tho St. .Louis Orphans' Home by Mr. Sheehan. He stated that the deceased had spoken to him about a sister, and that he had tried to hunt her in St. Louis, but found that she was dead. Continuing the witness said that he had Tisited Mrs. Sheehan in company with a man named Williams, and she said that her husband al wavs told her the child was dead, bat that she had a dream in which it was revealed to her that she was living and working in a tailoring establishment and would some day come to her. Is. S. Williams, Esq., corroborated tho former witn'-j .as to Mrs. Sheehan's story of the .es Welsh, a cousin Of the deceased, testi- jafllr. Sheehan informed him that his j was dead, and that he had seen her grave. witness had often seen the child at Gib- jns' house. She was puny and sickly, and did jot resemble the claimant. Mrs. James Walsh testified that she had one day been asked by Mrs. Sheehan if she noticed the birthmark on the child. Witness said she bad not, and Mrs. Sheehan examined the child but could find no birthmark. After the noon recess Julia Mary Mitchell. the claimant, was recalled, and stated that in her testimony in chief she spoke of being ab ducted in Leavenworth by two men, one of whom was named Harrison. The other man she could not name at the time, but since Jerry Gibbons was on the stand she recognized him as the other man who was with Harrison when she was enticed away. Mrs. F. Locuner. a daughter of Mrs. Sheehan by a former marriage, testified that she ad vised Sheehan to advertise for the child if he thought her still alive, but he refused to do that, as he did not care for the publicity and notoriety, but that he would go to St. Louis and endeavor to find the child. The witness was on the stand on Monday.but did not testify to this point, as she was not asked. Mrs. Bridget Cleary and Mrs. John Casey testified that they knew the Mr. Sbeenan, and did not think the claimant resembled him. This closed the testimony and it was decided that the case go over until Tuesday next when the arguments will be made. It is also prob able that a commission will be appointed to go to Leavenworth and take testimony of the peo ple who are alleged to know of the girl's death. CAPTAIN 1YISHART 'SCORED. Lawjcrs in the Lilian aioody Case Criticise His Conduct. IL W.Moorhead and Mrs. Josephine Rowand, the widow of ex-Sheriff Rowand, of Philadel phia, are on trial on the charge of leasing a house for immoral purposes. The prosecutor is Captain Wishart. The house in question is No. 61 Colwell street, which was rented to Lilian Moody by Moorhead, who was the agent for Mrs. Rowand, the owner of the property. E. Hessner, a detective of the Law and Order Society, was the principal witness in the case, and testified to having visited the bouse with several other Law and Order Society agents. Among the facts brought out was that of a mortgage on the property being held by the United Presbyterian Ministerial Association. The attorneys tor tho defendants were R. H. Johnston and A. Hoyer. Mr. Hover, in ad dressing the jmjv severely scored Captain AVishartandxhiiueitef t thcvljaw and Order society. He reterreu to the Great Reformer of the world. Christ, and recalled the incident of Him meeting a crowd of "primitive Cap tain Wisharts, Detectives Hessner, etc," ston ing an unfortunate woman, and how when Christ said: "Let him who is without sin cast the first stone," they all slm k away. The course of ttie Reformer of tho vorld "and that of the wonldbe reformer of Allegheny coun ty," he compared in a manner anything but complimentary to Captain Wishart. FOR BREACH OF FR03IISE SIlss Lizzie Bender Causes the Arrest of Andrew Dlsroal. B. T. Breck, Esq., yesterday filed a suit in be half of Miss Lizzie Bender against Andrew Signal for damages tor breach of pi omise of marriace. Dignal is emplo ed in the Republic Iron Works. It is claimed that he kept com pany with Miss Bender for several years. He first promised to marry her in May, 1S85, and again did so as late as last December, bat In that month he quit calling, and paid no more attention -to her. A capias was issued for Dicnai, and he was arrested and placed under 2,000 ball for the trial of the case. To-Dny'e Trial Lists. Common Pleas Ko 1 Friend vs city of .Pitts burg; Mosely vs Eagen; Gaines vs Calhoon; Harding vs Korthrop; Snyder et alvs Rainey; Frailer vs Storiji et al; Robinson et al vs Har per etal; Reese vs Clark; Sanderson vs Pitts burg and Lake Erie Railroad Company; same vs. Dickey et al; Todd, administrator, vs Moore (two cases); Koener vs Pick; Paxon et nx vs Millvale borough: Rudolph vs Central Pas senger Railway Company (two cases); Wheeler vs McKelveyet al. Common Pleas 25o. 2 TJ. Baird Machine Company vs Steen et al; Spang Co, vs Kauf field. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Frank Comerford, L. Goldstein, B. C Crowe, Carrie Rudolph. Call Getts, M. W. Pliver, Peter Lazarawitz, George Anderson. For the Children's Kake. A petition was filed in the Orphans' Court yesterday asking for the appointment of a guardian for Sarah F. and John T. Davis, the children of Hannah F. Davis, late of Verona. Mrs. Davis died last December, leaving an es tate which brings in about $150 a month. Her husband and the father of the children, Daniel Davis, it is claimed, is unfit to care for the children, as he drinks and squanders the in come of the property, in which he has but a life interest, and nothing is left for the support of the children. The petition was filed on be half of the children by their grandmother. Mary J. Leatham. The case will be- heard May 13. Married but Not Slated. Mrs. Jane Novinsky yesterday sued for a di vorce from her husband. Wm. Noyinsky. She alleged that he deserted her about II months ago. Before that he had served two years In the -penitentiary. Mrs. Susan M. Gass yesterday sned for di vorce from Martin Gass. Ind'gnities to her per son and aDuse were alleged. A decree of divorce was granted in the case of Jennie Jeffries against David T. Jeffries. Bad Habit Stopped. Judge Stowe yesterday .made a move that will put a stop to the habit several jurors have fallen into of late. He ordered an attachment to be Issued for Joseph Muecb and A. Farley, jurors, living In the Fifteenth ward, and that each be fined $20 for non-attendance at conrt. Two others. James McVey and P. W. Rynd, who were absent yesterday, were each fined one day's pay. A Costly Inquiry. The bill of costs in the inquisition in the Daily Hutchinson case were filed yesterday. The total for the Inquest is $700. J. C. Shoe maker, -the Commissioner, receives $200, the stenographer gets (199 and the six Jurors get about $30 each. Legal Tender. The case of Albert Kaiser against Charles L. Flaccua, for damages for.the loss of an arm in the machinery In the defendant's factory, is on trial before Judge Stowe. Tux suit of Morrison Bros, against Dr. B. 8. Sutton, an action on a mechanic's lien for work performed on the Allegheny General Hospital, is on trial before Judge Slagle. In the suit of Patrick Murray against the city of Pittsburg, for damages caused to prop erty caused bv an overflow of water, a verdict was rendered yesterday for the plaintiff for A bill In equity was filed yesterday by Jane t VL Moore against W. J. Meyer and others, ask. ine for a partition of some property on West Diamond street, Allegheny, and some land in Reserve township. A VEBDlCT f or the defendants was rendered yesterday in the suit of Jeremiah Shnlton against Alderman Burns, Constable Dugan and lulian Bectert, an action for damages for the alleged illegal levy and sale of a mule. Ax application was filed yesterday for a, char ter for the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, of Wilkinsburg. The trustees of the church are Joseph Long, Richard BIbby, Albert J. Walmer, George Blackmore and James E. Berkey. The jury is outin the suit of Thomas Hack ett against Margaret Dallmeyer, executrix of Henry Dallmeyer, Jr., and Henry Dallmeyer and Peter H. English. The case is an action 'for damages, arising out of an injunction ob tained by the defendants against Hackett to restrain him from taking out coal from land claimed by them. The will of the late Mary Volte, of this city, was filed yesterday for probate. One hundred dollars is left to the Second Evangelical Lu theran, St. Paul's Church, of Pride street, the Interest to be used in keeping the grave of the. deceased's nusnand in good order; so goes to the Lutheran Orphan Asylum in Butler county; $1 to the deceased's daughter, and the balance to the Pride Street Lutheran Church. A. Hollander yesterday entered suit against L.MarkowlU for $10,000 damages for false arrest. Hollander states that while he was acting as agent for Markowltz in Cleveland township, Cuyahoga county, O., the latter had him arrested oc a charge of embezzlement and taken before 'Squire Peck of that place. Af ter spending three days in jail he was given a hearing and acquitted. He claims that there was no cause for the charge. Bclanazzar'a Feast Discounted. ISrECIAt. TELEOnAH TO THE DISPATCH. New Xoek, May 2. Richard Busse, the chief steward of the Hoffman House, ex pressed the opinion to-day that not since the feast of Belsbazzar had so much wine been drank as on the occasion of the Centennial ball and banquet. He said the champagne most largely demanded and consumed was Jules Hum'm's Grand Sec. SIS for 810. We are giving away $18 men's suits for $10 to-day and to-morrow. These suits are of this season's make, and of our own manu facture. You can take your choice of 75 different patterns, cut in sacks, one, three and four-button cutaways, long or short roll, just as you prefer. Materials in these suits are cheviots, worsteds, diagonals, cas simeres, Bannockburn tweeds, blarneys and serges. You will never have an opportu nity to buy stylish and well-made clothing as low as you can bny from us to-day and to-morrow. TVe must sell our goods. P. C. O. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Opening of Tuxedo Salts far Ladles and Children. Also our own importation of imported jersey suits (princess style) for misses and children; colors, brown, navy, gobelin and light tan. Come and see them now. Jos. Horue & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. B.&B. 10 cents yard wide challis handsome new goods remember, a yard wide at 10 cents, to-day, "remnant day sales." Boqgs & Buhl. Sateens 10 yards for 81; 200 pieces American sateens, desirable patterns,choice colorings; regular 12o quality. jtwfsu Hugtjs & Hacks. Coloked photo for framing given away opening week with every dozen cabinets at Hendricks & Co.'s new photo parlors, 68 Federal street, Allegheny. Tnrsu B. &B. Remnants colored silk warp and all-wool cashmeres, and all dress lengths latest Paris shades. Go to-day, remnant day. Boggs & Buhl. Lnuer' Baby Carriages Are the finest, neatest and cheapest in the city, and the only ones with the universal jointed rod. See our selections before buy ing elsewhere. IiATJeb's Toy House, 620 Liberty st. Don't Miss the Special Sale Of velvet carpets and Smyrna rugs at Ed ward Groetzinger's, 627 and 629 Penn ave nue, this week. Seal Skin Garments Stored and Insnred Against fire and moths. This is the best time to have repairs or alterations made. JOS. HOENE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. The celebrated X. X. X. 1855 Pure Rye "Whisky, the finest in the United States, can always be had at G. W. Schmidt's, 95 and 97 Fifth Ave., City. Satlnrs! Satinet! 200 pieces of fine American satines, hand some styles, at 12 cents per yard, at H. J. Lynch's, 438 and 440 Market street. vytsu B. & B. The India silks and high-class dress pat terns of India silks, 16 and 18-yard lengths, at a bargain to-day. BOGGS & Buhl. Don't Miss the Special Sale Of velvet carpets and Smyrna rugs at Ed ward Groetzinger's, 627 and 629 Penn ave nue, this week. Cabinets, 1 per dozen. Proof shown. Hendeicks & Co.'s new photo parlors 68 Federal street, Allegheny. tufsu Travellac UUters and Kewmarkets In English cheviot cloths stylish color ings in cloak room. JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Ameeicak dress ginghams from 12c to 25c a yard; large assortment; best patterns. arwFS u Hugus .& Hacke. The family trade supplied with choice old wines and liquors at G. W. Schmidt's, 95 and 97 Fifth Ave., City. Cabinets, $1 per dozen, at Elite Gallery, 516 Market st, Pitts. Proof shown. "Ftke watches a specialty; low prices a certainty at Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth ave. "wrsa Beautiful gray kid, suede and silk gloves at Rosenbaum Ss Co.'s. English Coaching Paraoli Long handles, $5 and upward all colors exclusive styles. Jos. Hokne & Co.s Penn Avenue Stores. POWDER Absolutely Pure This powder never vanes. A marvel of pur lty, strength and wholesomenesa. More eco nomical than the ordinary kin ds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of ow est, short weight, slum orphotphate now ders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER 00, 106 WU 8t,.N. Y. cc5-m-srwTStt rWAl EROYALIiWW J t KEW ADTUTISEMKNTS. NEW ADTERTISEMBKTS, ' - NEW ADTERTISEMEKTrf. WEW ADTEB.TISE3CEiTa."-?i- ' , SEW ABYEXnSXMMimi . . . ,a3nH A WORD ABOUT CATARRH, It is the mucous membrane, that wonderful semi-fluid envelope surrounding the delicate tissues of the air and food passages, that Ca tarrh makes its stronghold. Once established, it eats into thevery vitals, and renders life but a long-drawn breath of misery and disease, dulling the sense of hearing, trammelling the power of speech, destroying the faculty of smell, tainting the breath and killing the re fined pleasures of taste. Insidiously, by creep ing on from a simple cold in the head, it as saults the membranous lining and envelops the bones, eating through the delicate coats and causing inflammation, sloughing and death. "Nothing short of total eradication will secure health to the patient, and all alleviatives are simply procrastinated sufferings, leading to a fatal termination. Sanfobd's Radicai. Cube, by inhalation and by internal administration, has never failed; even when ,the disease has made frightful inroads on delicate constitu tions, hearing, smell and taste have been re covered, ana the disease thoroughly driven out." Santobd's Radical Cuke consists of one bottle of the Radical Cube, one box Ca tarrhal Solvent, and one Impeoved In halee, neatly wrapped in ono package, with full directions: price, SI. POTTEB DBUO AND CHEMICAL CORPORA TION, Boston. Every Muscle Aches. Sharp aches, dull pains,strain3 and weakness, reltoveu in one minute by the Cutlcnrn Anti-Pain Piaster. A nerfect antidote to nain. inflammn,- uon-anu weakness. j.ne iirei ana oniy pain killing plaster. Instantaneous, infallible, safe. Acknowledged by druggists and physicians to be the best yet prepared. At all druggists, 25 cents; five for 1 00; or, postage free, of Potter Dbug and Chemical Corporation, Boston, Mass. Mr .. v,- m. ... .- .. . . 15 DOCTORS FJLUJET To cure Mrs. Thomas Hatton, and she suffered on for 13 years. The aches and pains which she experienced In almost every part of her body was simply terrible. Those sharp, cutting pains across the small of ber back and lower part Of her body was almost unbearable. In fact she suffered with all those diseases and conditions peculiar to women. For three months ber mind was unbalanced, and for months she was confined to her bed. She be came very weak and emaciated, so that she only weighed DS pounds. No one expected her to live, much less get entirely cured. After receiving three months' treatment with the physicians of the Catarrh and Dyspepsia Insti tute, S23 Penn avenue, who make a specialty of her disease, she says: "I never want any ono to suffer as I have for the past 13 years. The condition of my case was much worse than has been described, and I am only too glad to testify to my complete cure by the doctors of the Catarrh and Dys pepsia Institute. "MRS. THOMAS HATTON, Putnam, Pa." The above lady physician can be consulted by ladies suffering from diseases peculiar to their sex. Themediciues used are positively curative, and are so prepared as to allow the patient to u;e the treatment herself. They treat successfully Catarrh. Rheumatism. Dys pepsia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Blood, Kidney and Female Diseases. Office hours, 10 A. m. to 4 p. M., and 6 to 8 P. M. Sundays, 12 to 4 p. jr. Consultation free to aM. ap2S-D I Would Have Been Dead, Said Mr. Henry Robertson, "had I kept on in the way I was going. I had chronic bronchitis and a weakness of my left lung that was fast approaching consumption. I coughed and had great pressure and tightness across my lungs, with pain about my shoulder blades. My ap petite was very poor, and I had sour belching of gas from my stomach all the time. I doctored with the best doctors I could hear of, but was fast getting worse. My kidneys also became diseased. I had pain across my back, bloating of the bowels, and the water was highly col ored with a red, brick dnstsediment. I became melancholy and discouraged and thought I could not live. Finally I began treatment with the physicians of the Polypathic Medical and Surgical Institute, who are specialists for chronic diseases, and although confined to the bed when I commenced treatment, and am 66 years old, my improvement was very rapid, and a leei inai inese pnysicians nave Baveu my me. I am getting stronger every day and feel almost like a young man again. Henbt Robertson, 52 Marcellns st, Syracuse, N. Y." Any one wishing to verify the above testi monial can do so bv writing to Mr. Robertson. The POLYPATHIC MEDICAL AN D SURGI CAL INSTITUTE is permanently located at 420 Penn avenue, Pittsbnrg, Pa. Office hours, 10 to 11 JO A. M., 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 P. M. Con saltation free. my3-D MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training, Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefitted. Great inducements to Correspondence Glasses, Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Fm. A Daniel Greeclenf Thompson, the neat Psychol. ogist, J. 91. Buckley, D.P-j editor of the Christian Advocate, J?. T-, lUchard Proctor, the Scientist lions. Jndgo Gibson, Jndah P. Benjamin, sod others, sent port free br Prof. A-tpiSETTE, 23T Hfth Ave., N. T. mhl-65-TuF FOB SAI.E BY FLEISHMAN & CO. 504 TO 508 MARKET ST. ap21-Sl-MWP Optical and Mathematical Instruments, Arti ficial Eyes. Medical Batteries. All American and European Patented Eye Glass and Specta cle frames. Glasses perfectly adjusted. KORNBLUM, OPTICIAN NO. 60 FIFTH AVENUE. Telephone No. 1GS6. ap7-85-DSu THE MERCANTILE AGENCY R. G. Dun & Co., Germania Bank Building, 428 Wood street, cor ner of Diamond, Pittsburg, Pa. This establishment supplies all necessary Information as to the standing, responsibility, etc of business men throughout North Amer ica. It is the oldest and by far the most com plete and extensive system ever organized for the accommodation of Banking and Mercantile interests and the General Promotion and Pro tection of Trade. Debts Collected and Legal Business Attended to throughout the North American Continent QSI WW ipPi r THE fflRGEST MCTOByjk I ,)N THE WORLD. Jjtty 1 1MEDALS flf&j. SaS&A&Y b,w ApkTC -AUCEEOSIM.OOOB JT nrPOUKDSPER 0AY I f SOLO EVEMWHERE 1 f AVOID IMITATIONS ELEVEN YEARS A SUFFERER, Speechless One Month. Mrs. 'Hum bert's Statement Cured hy One Magnetic Treatment N By Dr. Smith, at 502 Penn Ave. Mrs. George Humbert, who resides at Po trbliaCltyin Butler county. Fa., has been a great sufferer for the past llyears. Every part of her body seemed to be diseased. She suf fered intense pain in the head and through her lungs and shoulders; every Joint in her body was sore and painful; she was depressed, weak and despondent; she was very nervous and would start at the least noise and excitement completely prostrated her; she became hoarse and lost her voice entirely and for onemontq before she applied to Dr. Smith she was un able to speak above a whisper. Mrs. Humbert tried several doctors and took a largo variety of proprietary medicines, but to no purpose. Vhen she applied to Dr. Smith she had given up all hope, but tho doctor encouraged her rfnd said he eould help her. Dr. Smith gave her one'magnetic treatment of not more than ten minutes and restored her voice so she could talk as well as ever, and at the same time cured all the rest of her ailments, and she returned to her home a well woman. This cure was per formed without a dose of medicine; all the doctor did was to apply his hands to the afflicted parts. Patrick Ryan has been afflicted with rheu matism for tho past eight months, and was un able to do any work whatever. His right arm was so swollen and painful tha he could not raise his hand to his head. He applied to Dr. Smith and received one magnetic treatment and was cured perfectly. Mrs. Emma Seely, had been a great sufferer from "piles for 13' years. She applied to Dr. Smith and was per manently cured in one week. Old Mr. Judd was thrown f rom"his wagon and received an in jury to his back that made him a cripple for 11 months. He was not able to walk withont crutches. He applied to Dr. Smith and was. permanently enred by one magnetic treatment. Scores and hundreds of cures equally as in teresting could be given if we had the time and space. We want to say right here that the sick and afflicted will never have another oppor tunity like the present to be made well. Dr. Smith cures all torms of female com plaints. He also treats and cures cancers in less time and with Jess pain than by any other known method. Dr. Smith is permanently located at 503 Penn avenne, where everybody can go from Oa.ii. till 7 r. m. The doctor consults free and cures after all other means fail. Ho treats every form of disease Known to humanity. Goto 02 Penn avenue and consult him if you wish to get well. Letters of inquiry must contain two stamps. HZOTTSESZOXilD CHINA! Decorated Tea Sets, $4 00 ant! tJuward DecorateuDinner Sets,$12 00 ai Upward DecorateiCliaiiilierSets 5Qaji(lUiiwaru HAVILLAND'SJFRENCH CHINA. THE J. P. SMITH Lamp,GIass & China Cq 935 Penn Avenue. apZoWYSu L. GLESENKAMP & SON, The largest builders of fine Family vehicles need Fainting or Repairs telephone Telephone No. 662. 318 CLOSING D. TAYLOR & LAMPS, GLASSWARE VASES, BISQUE, TOILET, TEA AND DINNER SETS, R P.' WALLACE & CO.'S, 211 Wood Street, 102 and 104 Third Avenue, Between Second and Third Aves. ' ap21-WT3n DOUGLAS & MACKIE y Tate especial delight in laying before you a few samples of the hundreds of bargains to be found through all our magnificent cloak salons. We've got all the latest styles, weaves and combinations; in fact, we've got the very Jacket or Wrap to snit you, all at prices calculated to make business good and onr friends happy. A very excellent assortment Ladles' All-Wool Cloth Jackets to be laid out at tl 25, $1 60 and II 75 each: they're worth. from 50c to SI more. A lovely line of Ladies' Stockinette Jackets in black and colors will bo displayed at $2 60, 53, S3 0 and on np, just about half their valne. We've got an awlnlly pretty range Ladies' Beaded Shoulder Capes, well worthy your atten tion, marked to sell at ti 50. S3. H and S3. Then our much appreciated collection Ladles' Beaded Wraps, marked ?5, 18 50, 87 60 and on up to 25 are jnst worth from $6 50 to $30. Our elaborate Exposition Ladies' Embroidered Cashmere Capes, with Dress Silk Fringe, have commanded universal admiration and commondation; thejre marked to sell at S3, H to, S6 and on np. Onr Dress Goods Department, our Silk Department, and. In fact, every Department in onr stores, fairly overflowing with A So. 1 bargains. Come and see us, we'll make it interesting and profitable for you. 151 and 153 FEDERAL' STREET, ALLEGHENY. PPtES 1'VlSPHsWH H WS M" M bfad For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Headache, Giddiness, Fulness, and Swelling nfter Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all JTervons and Trembling Sensations, &c THE FIRST DOSE WIIX GIVE: liEIJEF IN TWENTE MXNUi'ES. This is no fiction. Every sufferer Is earnestly Invited to try one Box of these Fills, and they will be achnowledged to he a Wonderful Medicine. "worth a guinea a box." BEECHA1TS FILLS, taken as directed, will quietly restore females to complete health. For a WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER; they ACT X.ZEB BIAOIO l a fete dotesvrMl workwondera upon the Vital Organs, StrongUi- nlnir the muscular System: restoring lone-lost appetite, and arousing with the ROSEBUD OF human frame. These are " facts " admitted by thousands, in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that BE! CHAM'S PILLS HAYS TES LASQEST EALS cr AKY JPATEUI HSBICUIS in ssa W0SLD. Full directions wltfteacb. BOX. - Prepared only by THOS. BEECHA3I, St, Helens, Lancashire, England. Bold, oy Druggist generally. B. F. ALTVEN & CO., 365 and 367 Canal St., New York. Sole Agents for the United States, teho inquire first), It your druggist does not keep them, WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE, 25 CENTS A BOX. V. THE D MADE ONLYbv: 'IN THEYY U ff LIJ Geo.A.Macbeth&Co. Pittsburgh.Pa. ,-Wearers of Soft Hak; t - HURRY! HURRY ! M KTTBElSr WANTS YOU TO EXAMINE THE "OPERA" HAT! $1 GO, $1 90, $2 20, $2 40,$2 90. To many it is a heer impossibility to feel comfortable in anything but a soft hat. It is to those we address ourselves to-day. Ve have the very thing for you, gentlemen. Our Opera Hat, through its manifold merits, possesses the very qualities desirable in a soft hat. For ex ample, it is exceeding light In weight, has a velvet finish which does not fade, the shape is such as to bo exceedingly becoming, the brim flat set crown not too round withal a yery handsome Hat. On the leather of every "Opera" is a guarantee as to wear. If within 12 months the hat has not given satisfaction, another is given in Its place. Wearers of soft hats, be sure and examine the "Opera." RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher; 421 AND 423 SMITHFIEIjD ST. ap28-WTSU DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME 'AND MONEY in looking around a dozen or more stores, if you want to buy Furniture, Carpets, House Fur nishing Goods, Baby Carriages, etc., etc., but make a bee line for Keech's Mammoth Fenn Avenue House Furnishing Concern, where you will find all these goods in the grandest variety, and at prices guaranteed to be from 20 to 30 per cent below all competi tion. KEECH'S, CASH and CREDIT HOUSE, - 923 and 925 Penn AVe Near Ninth Street. Open Saturdays till 10 P. M. myS-xWF Established 1847. Carriages in the State. If any of your us for an estimate. and 320 FE1W AVENUE. apl7-27-WgBU OUT C0.'S STOCK ) HeeL.KsP CHAM HI fcb Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Sick Comnlexlon: brineine back the keen edcre of HEALTH the whole physical energy of the LAMP rST IH MNEY5 - iTflnni ap9-Kw Jp -ir- -K You Don't Want toO&t-LeffiH DB. "WOODS, specltlist in the cure OFlBTJFTtTRE AND'CHROMC DISEASES. This eminent specialist has been; located .per manently in Pittsburg at Hotel Albemarle, Penn avenue and Sixth street, going on two years. The doctor treats chronic diseases and de formities only, and uniform success resnlts from his superior skill and improved methods. RIIPTIIRP HERNIA or BREACH, for nur lunu, many years regarded inenr aDle (and many still believe it cannot be cured), by means of a painless treatment, is cured com- Eletely in from SO to 90 days under guarantee, ases that have existed more than 30 years have been cured in six weeks, without deten tion from business or pleasure. UP ART LUNG, LIVER. STOMACH or nCMIl I , BOWEL DISEASES, by new method and withont nauseous drugs. nVQPPPQIA with its terrors, is a thing UlOlbrOIrt, of the past. Long expe rience has demonstrated that this disease can be cured entirely when science and common sense principles are applied. BLOOD AND SKIN g &ut tions. Pimples, Blotches, Bone Pains, Ulcera tions of Tongue, Throat andilouth. Old Sores, Weak Back and Glandular Swellings, are eradicated for life and no traces remain; Ca tarrh, no matter of bow long standing or bow many doctors have failed to cure, is curable by the new scientific methods discovered by Dr. Woods. Relief speedy and cure rapid and sure. Advice free to all who call. Examinations are also free to those who wish treatment. Nervous diseases, diseases of the blood, skin, liver, stomach, etc.. which require medicine only are ti eated successfully by correspondence. Send 4 cents in stamps for qnestion list. All communications are sacredly confidential. Medicines furnished without extra charge, saving much expense to sufferers and Insuring their being genuine and properly prepared. DB. B. A. WOODS, HOTEL ALBE3IABLE. PENN AVENUE AND SIXTH STBEET, PITTSBURG, PA. Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M.. 2 to 5 P. K.. 7 to 8 P. M. myl-41. "What's Wana maker's Price?" If it's a quality worth sell ing it will be the lowest rely on that. Very likely it seems odd to many that we don't advertise prices. When we can hang the quality up in the newspa pers with the price, so tHat you' can make a fair compari son, we will. We've got past the appren ticeship - stage of being mer chants long ago. Dark meth ods in business will not pay. It's the people who do the" buying. They'll not accept keenness or cuteness for solid value. We propose to gain confi dence by the superiority of our goods. Though we had the opportunity to sell an in ferior article at half the price of any store in the city, we wouldn't keep it. - , It must be dependable or Wanamaker & Brown haven't room for it in their store. We don't want you saying about us "They fooled me on this suit" There's no short cut to bus iness success. We'll have the lowest prices in the city for reliable clothing. The other we'll let alone. 1,000 styles for measure work? Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth street and Fenn avenue. my3-n MEDICAL. WHAT IS MONET WITHOUT HEALTH. Health, Energy and Strensth secured by using flMORAHDA WAFEKS. These wafers aro a guabjixtsed sr-Ecmc and the only reliable and safe remedy for the permanent cure of Impotency, no matter how long; standing-, Ifervons Neuralfiia Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use alcohol or tobacco, Sleeplessness, Mental Depress, ion, Softening of the Brain resulting- in insanity and. leading to misery, decay and death, Prematura Old Ase. Barrenness. Spermatorrhoea, Harassing Dreamt, Prematura Decay of Vital Tower, caused by over exertion of the brain, aelf-bae or over indulgence. 5 cents per box or six boxes for tlJM, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. Six boxes is the complete treatment and with every purchase of six boxes at one time we will giro a WRITTEN GUARANTEE TO REFUND THE MONEY if the wafers do not benefit or effect a permanent cure. Prepared only by the BOSTON" MEDICAL INSTITUTE. For sale only by JOSEPH STjEMINO. ,4'SON. 412 Market Street. Pittr hargb, Pa-, P, O. J5ox ST.. to wteaa all loeamuni. satioa sheald be addressed. sahSl-ssn KAUFMANWS' Great Manufacturers will soon 'be a thing of the past, Though the weather during the past few days has been rather cdl(3j business has been red hot The fact js our unparalleled IndacM ments "are appreciated by this thrifty and saving community. SeM sible people, understand the goods at such low prices; that had we not bought, them as ridicajl lously cheap as we did, we could not begin to name the figures wis! do, and consequently they try to make the most of it while they canu At this price we're selling the Men's fine Suits which were included in our purchase. They're well worth $18 to 20. $3 for your choice from the Boy's short-pant Suits closed out by us from the manufacturers. They're usually sold at $4 50. Remember, but a limited therefore, we repeat: Hurryl SPRING OVERCOATS! ALL MUST GO! The prices at which we have marked our spring Overcoats will , effect a complete and speedy clearance. Fine Coats at $7; regular beauties at $10. Genuine tailor-made imported garments $12 and 15. These prices represent about two-thirds 'the intrinsic value of the goods. 7 OUR POPULAR HAT BAZAAR 7 ''A leads them all for best goods and low prices. Lots of sales and. f little profits keep this department humming right along. We can afford to sell cheaper than other concerns, as we buy in larger 7 ' ' quantities, cash down; that's where we nail bargains every time, and ? that's how we give everybody the benefit of best goods at lowest " possible prices. Gentlemen, come in and see our latest styles in?' Silk Hats from $3 to $6. ''', Men's Spring Derbys, latest colors, from 98c to $3 50. Boys' Steamer, Windsor and Children's Jockeys, Turbans and Sailors, 49c to $1 25, . f We are now showing the most complete line of Boys' and. Children's Straw Hats ever displayed in this city, at wonderfully low prices. v .Aq - 1 OUR SHOE PARLORS with unusual bargains this week. ask you to come in and see for isfied that we save you from one-quarter to one-third on the amount of your purchase, don't patronize us. Btf1s hf C f s yu'd see the great. League Balls and Bats J? a 0 1 we're giving free with every Boy's Suit. Sport ing dealers charge 50c for them. We also give the latest puzzle The Base Ball Combination Puzzle there is a world of fun in them free to purchasers of Boys' Clothing. ' v 0 fr- ' "0 KAUFMAN NQ Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street " my2-D . BIEDICAI DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PENN AVENDE. PJTTSBUEO, PAM As old residents know and back flies of Pitts burg papers prove, is the oldest established and most prominent physician In the city, devoting speclal attention to all chronic diseases. From SlWe NO FEE UNTIL CURED MCDlni IQ ana mental diseases, physical llUii V UUo decay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambition and bone, impaired mem ory, disordered sight, self-distrust, bashfnlness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, im poverished blood, faUing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsi. constipation, consumption, un fitting the person for business, society and mar riage, permanently, safely and privately cured. BLOOD AND SKIN &?& blotches, falling balr, bone pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of tongue.moutn, throat, ulcers; old sores, are cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from the system. IIDIMARV kidneyand bladder derange U il I IN f n T 1 ments, weak back, gravel, ca tarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment; prompt relief and real cures. Dr. whlttler's life-long, extensive experience insures scientific and reliable treatment on common-sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distanco as carefully treated as if here. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. H. Bunday, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. DR. WHITTIER, 8 Penn avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. ap&3IK-fsuwk DOCTORS LAKE PRIVATE DISPENSARY. OFFICES. 90U PENN AYH, PITTSBURG, PA. All rAm nfTl1irAtA nnd Com. ntifiiod Tiifnftpitrpnnirincf CftTT w.twttT. find HiTTlMTTTIO m - f JK1 tlLU . .. Medication are treated at tnis dispensary wuu a success rarely attained. Dr. a K. Lake Is a member of the Royal College of Physicians and Burgeons, and is the "oldest and most expe rienced BPBCIAXJST in the city. Special atten tion given to Nervous DebiUty from excessive mental exertion, indiscretions of youth, etc., causing physical and mental decay, lack of energy, despondency, etc.: also Cancers, Old SorelT Fits, Plies, Rheumatism, and all disease of the Skin. Blood- Lungs, Urinary Orpan. etc Consultation free and stietly confiden tial. Office hours 9 to i and 7 to a p. jr.: Sun days, 2 to 4 P. M. only. Call at office or address a K. Lake, M. D.. M. K. C. P. SorE. J. T.nrn:, JL D. leH&t-MWTWk GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE CURES n'e,rvous debility, lost vigor, loss of memory. ITnll particulars in pamphlet sent free. The genuine Grmy's bpedno sold by drulsts only In yellow wrapper. Price, tl -per package, or six for K, or by mala, ob km's or nrlee. far address Bg THE GKAT MEDIUmi CO., BBBTSIO. A. X Sold In PKUisrg by 8. 8. HOLLAND, corns Bmlthaeld and Libert y-afs, pB- JEf Sale of pi I in a judging from the big inroads bm4s chance that enables us to sell thestl buys choice from the .Men's fines Dress Pantaloons embraced in.ourj purchase. They're worth 50 ''pet cent more money. S8 for your pick from the Boy's fine long-pant Dress Suits, sizes '12 to 18, in this purchase. Their actual value is 12. . quantity still remains on our counters; If you don',t want to get left. $3 shapes and styles, in black and ligttJ Turban Hats, 24c to 98c. " ; .- COME TO THE FRONF We won't name any prices, but yourselves, and, unless you are sat 6 0- DIEDICAU mmuM -raTrarmfj wj 1 1 va WBkimiMAMlkmiMX raw thyself; Ifi vjrvii w ".iiwff --r A Scientific and Standard Popular Medteal Treatise 09 we-arruraQj. iuom, jricmataroj-'cAUic,Acrifuu ana myucu xreouxsjt unpanun ox uieoiooo Resaltinglroin.Fony.'Vlce.Ienoraace.EzceMesor Overtaxation. Enervating and unfitting the vkUaa. for Work, Basinets, the Married or Social Relation. Avoid unskilful pretenders. Possess tfei peat work. It contains S0O pages, royal 8vo. Bewtlfal binding, embossed, full gilt. Price, only tLCe by mail, post-paid, concealed in plain wrapper. Illus trative Prospectus Free, if you apply now. Tho distinguished author, Wm. ft. Parttr, M. 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