v -tr v I I P 8 CAUSE FOE CAUTION. Dr. Tanner Asserts That Suspended Animation is Very Common. TWO EE5IAEKABLE IKSTAKCES. One Individual Who Awoke to Find Himself Being Dissected. IHB RESTOBATION OF k TOUKO LADI. I Ctalm Tint Then b Kg Certiia lest cf Dnth fcnt Decomposition. Dr. Tanner says that cases of suspended animation are far more numerous than are generally supposed. A number hare come tinder his personal observation, in which the supposed dead persons were restored to life. He asserts that there is no certain test of death except decomposition. He describes tiro remarkable instances. Chicago, May 4. Dr. Tanner, the fa mous faster, is is this city. He is interested in the question of suspended animation, and this led to a con venation with him in regard to the case of the young woman, Wilhelmina Stahle, of Jefferson Park, whose body showed no signs of decomposition when buried yesterday, though, according to sci entific tests, she had been dead ten days. Dr. Tanner said: "There is positively only one sure test of death, and that is de composition, and an advanced stage of that Any other tests applied by a physician are absolutely useless and prove nothing. I see that the doctors who had been waiting on Miss Stahl cat the tibial artery to show the relatives that circulation had stopped and to prove conclusively, as they supposed, the death of the patient. Well, now, if that girl happened to be in a trance as we say, suffering from suspended animation why, then, so soon. as she revived she would bleed to death in a iew minutes, and the doctors who perpetrated that fiendish outrage would be virtually murderers. VERY HABD TO TELL. "I take it that what I may say on this subject -would have little weight, because people are aware of the utter unreliability of doctor's decisions that a person is dead. The cases of suspended animation in which the facts are discovered to date are simply too numerous. They speak for themselves. The young woman in Jefferson has now been apparently dead nine days, and still no sign of decomposition appears. What can this mean? But one thing, and that is that from some cause decomposition has been kept off; life is all that would do that out side of embalming, which has not been used in this case, so I am told. "I have a case in mind where the body of a young man was buried in a vault,. and in three years the body was removed and iound to be not decomposed. The physicians con .sidered that fact strange, and laid the body on the dissecting table to stndy it An in cision was made with a scalpel, and in stantly the man arose, being thoroughly re suscitated, He lived for years, too. OXE EEMABKABLE CASE. "I had the pleasnre last fall of interview ing a lady near Indianapolis, who came to lite after 14 days of suspended animation. Her little brother clung to her against the will of the parents. Six doctors came in and made their usual tests, and at last it was considered foolish to keep the body any longer. But the boy threw himself on his sister, and said they should not put her un der the ground. Hind yon, ix Indianapo lis physicians had shaken their heads and said that she was dead. "Ko! Nol Sadie is not dead!' cried A THE BARGAIN BRIGADE ON A SPECIAL SALE IS 1. They are fine French tanned, glazed Dongola button Shoes, with patent leather tipped toesj widths B, CD and E; sizes i to 6. These shoes are sewed by the new Goodyear welt process, which leaves the bottom of the shoe free from any tacks or nails to hurt the feet or soil the stockings. And they have extension soles,of medium weight, that are as soft and pliable as the cost liest hand-sewed. Any lady wishing a truly elegant shoe for dress and street wear will be pleased with these goods. Their actual value is 3 5c, but if you come to-morrow, Monday, you can get them for only $1 98. For One Oay, To-Morrow Only, $198 Lata me ns KAUFjVL&NNS' H 1 i jl c fl v jjjp ,. -"f gflRBy iig. b f$jt MwPMyfti. f &ftff L4KjiBflBMBjuKjPSiiT EJiuJMCitflBBBjStfiMJtff jfll5KffMM8ftffMBBflftjEfljMBMfciMBBExBffilBlBBlHtML 'fry r JI&T.'HJftX k fc fr-MfriEiTfrjfcft"y-ifra VoitfrlttS)flKflfinflBiHWvfiKflBitfflflBfl AjsUBhgjHH3HH the brother. Accidentally he pushed aside the bandage which had ner jaw in place. It fell, and the people in the room saw it The brother saw it too, and noticed that his sister's tongue was slowly moving. '"Seel Seel' he cried, 'sheis alivel They all saw and were horrified."" " 'What do you want sister?' asked the boy. "'Wad-ter, wad-ter,' came the answer from (he "woman supposed to be dead. SHE IS STILL 1ITISO. "They gave her water and she revived and is still living, having since married. I had a talk with her shortly after. I am making this subject my special study, and I tell you it horrifies me to learn all that is going on. ''It is impossible to tell what person is so constituted as to be liable to fall into a trance. Therefore, friends ought not to rely on the mere word of a physician. It does no harm to wait a few days. As long as the body maintains a good appearance it will hurt nothing to delay the burial. From the beginning of this year I kept ac count of the cases of suspended animation discovered and reported in the papers. They averaged one a week in the United States. That is a fact which shonld cause physicians to be very careful when they pronounce patients dead." CITIZEN SOLDIEBI ALL EIGHT. The Army Expert Who Watched Them Greatly Pleased With HI Observation. Washington, May 4. Captain Daniel JL Taylor, who was directed by the Secre tary of War to observe the movements of ihe militia assembled at New York on the oc casion of the Centennial celebration, with particular reference to the ability of the various commands to concen trate at a strategic point in a short time, has returned to this city and is preparing his report He was much pleased with the -result of his visit and says that fully 40,000 militiamen poured into the city without disturbance, on time, and on an average within 16 hours from the time they started from their homes. As the troop trains were delayed by regular pas senger trains, and were in cases side-tracked to permit other traffic to go on, Captain Taylor regards the time made as highly favorable, and as demonstrating that in case of need 70,000 militiamen could be assembled in New York within 15 hours. The .Fourth New York Brigade, coming from outside the city, landed 2,134 men of theirtotal strength ot 2,250 at Weehawken, lunched, were ferried over the river, marched to Madison Square Garden and stacked arms all in one hour and fifty min utes, and this despite the fact that the ferry houses, stations and streets were jammed with people. Captain Taylor also remarked upon the enthusiastic reception accorded by the pub lic to the militia, clad in plain blue and with nothing but their regular army oc coutrements. PIANOS AND ORGANS. J. M. Hoffmann & Co., 537 Smlthfleld Street, Agents for the celebrated Sohmer pianos, the best now made; the superb Colby pianos, magnificent in tone, touch and workman ship; the old reliable Hallet & Cumston pianos and the sweet-toned Jacob Bros.' pianos; also, Newman Bros, and the Felou betreed pipe organs Intending purchasers will find it to their interest to call at the music store of J. M. Hoffmann & Co., 537 Smithfield street. Fob a finely cut, neat-fitting suit leave your order with Walter Anderson, 700 Smithfield street, whose stock of English suitings and Scotch tweeds is the finest in the market; imported exclusively for his trade. su What you ought to have is 1 dozen of Hendricks &Co.'s finely finished photo graphs at $1 per doz. Proof shown. The various Bargain Sales with which we have delighted our patrons ever since the opening of the spring season will be crowned this week with a grand climax. It will be the most wonderful Clothing, Shoe, Hat and Furnishing Goods sale on record wonderful, because of its magnitude, its low prices and the general interest it will awaken among the money saving portion of this community. But we will let our figures talk for us. They are far more eloquent and convincing than any pen or tongue. Read them carefully, and, then, if you believe in "making hay while the sun shines," join the throng of purchasers at our store, and reap your harvest. Hesitate not. Come as quickly as possible. SipG I 600 Globe Mills Cassimere Suits, durable and stylish, reduced at this sale to $5. 950 Fall River Mills Worsted Suits, 25 patterns, reduced at this sale to $7. 475 celebrated Harris Cassimere Suits, 12 styles, reduced at this sale to $8. 600 genuine Middlesex Blue Flannel Suits, the best, reduced at this sale to $10. 875 Brown Scotch Cheviot Suits, very popular, reduced at this sale to $11. 750 Westminster mixed Worsted Suits, latest patterns, reduced at this sale to $2. 400 Wyborset check Cassimere Suits, new and nobby, reduced at this sale to $r4 375 Martin's Broad Wale Dress Suits, exquisite, reduced at this sale to $15. , 275 Bradford Cassimere Suits; they're the best; reduced -at this sale to $16. 350 Finest French Wide Wale Suits, superfine, reduced at this sale to $18. h ' -f .Tn"R to-:m:o:r,:r,o"W', zmzojstid jl, ongrxz:, h H.TTITn AN ELEGANT MAHOGANY HALL STAND, FIVE FEET HIGH, will be presented with every purchase of $10 worth (or more) of Clothing. These Hall Stands are the costliest and most useful presents' eyer-given away by any house. Don't fail to get one. If you don't desire to carry it home yourself) our package wagon will deliver free at your residence ' GENUINE LEAGUE BALLS AND BATS PRESENTED IN OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT. ' THE SOUTH AMERICAN IMMIGRATION. The Tide From Europe so, Strong- Xhat a 'Limit Haa to baMadc. Washington, May 4. The Depaitment of State'has been Informed by the Legation of Buenos Ayres, under date of February 27 last, that the Chief of the Argentine Bureau of Statistics haa prepared a tabular statement of the immigration to that Re public, which contains the following inter esting facts: . There were in the 32 years, from 1857 to 1888 inclusive, 1,374,797 immigrants of a present population of only 4,000,000, and while the immigration to the whole of South America during the same period was only 1,703,000. The largest proportion of this in flux Irom any one country was Italy, which was over 65 per cent of the whole, followed by Spain, France, England, Switzerland, Austria, Germany and, Belgium, in the or der given, Germany being only 1.54 per cent It is expected that the arrivals in the current year will reach 370,000, and the Argentine Govern ment anticipating difficulty from the large numbers arriving at once, has issued orders to its British agents to limit the departure to 200 a month, as it appears that many of the 2,000 Irish who arrived in one day be came dependent on publio charity, from in sufficient preparation, made for their arrival and irom ignorance on their part that the public lands are nearly absorbed, except such as are held by speculators at prices be yond the reach ot the funds of the immi grants. The Argentine Government Is contem plating the re-purchase of some of the pub lic lands in order to re-sell it in small lots to actual settlers. At present a private land corporation is offering land to immi grants, near Bahia Blanca, at 520 per acre, on 20 years' credit, with 9 per cent on de ferred payment of the installments, the company agreeing to famish seeds, tools, animals, provisions, etc., to the amount of 51,000 during the first year, at a fixed price, with interest as above. How do you keep your hands so soft and white, Carrie? I use Atkinson's Almond meal to wash with. su Smyrna Knjri Cheaper Than Ever Offered In Thl City. The special sale of 20,000 Smyrna rues will continue during the coming week. We have four sizes, commencing at $2 and run ning to $7 50 each each size 33 per cent lower than market price. Edwabd Geoetzingek, 627 and 620 Penn avenue. Satlnea! Saline! 200 pieces of fine American satines, "hand some styles, at 12)4 cents per yard, at H. J. Lynch's, 438 and 440 Market street WTSu Fine TronaeringB. For a good-fitting pair leave your order at Pitcairn's, 434 Wood street wsu t A baker's dozen, 13 cabinet photos for one dollar at Stewart & Co.'s 90 Federal st, Allegheny. Have your photograph made by Dabbs and yon can be sure of having the best possible likeness and also a picture showing refinement and good taste. To the Iisdlea. Haugh & Keenan repair, refinish and re-upholster fine furniture, or make new work to order. 33 and 34 Water st 'Phone 1626. Ten per cent discount-on beaded wraps for three days only. Closing sale at Bosen baum.& Co.s. IiACE Cubtaxns. Some entirely new designs and extra good vslnes in Cluny and Swiss curtains from 53 to $7 50 per pair; just opened. HUGUS & HACKE. mwfsu mm n PITTSBTJEQ- DISPATCH, HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE Make an Invigorating- Drink With water and sugar only. Delicious. Feench Chaixis, 400 pieces irom which to select the largest and best-selected stock in the city. Hugos & Haoke. mwfsu TAKE-your baby to Pearson if you wanl a nice cab. photo.' ot it There is none can equal bi handling the babies. NETEB-fade awnings at Mamaux& Son's, 537 and 539 Penn avenue. POWDER Absolutely Purea Tnls powder never varies. A marvel ot pur Jty, strength and wbolesomeness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kin ds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of ow est, short weight alum or phosphate now ders. Sold only in cam. ROYAL BAKING POWDEB CO, 108 Wall St. N. Y. oc5-ml6-irwTau WII.GR1B0WSKT Hat Bleacher. We have added to our spring samples many new and pleasing styles In Hats and Bonnets; combined with our strictly first-class work and prompt return of goods, we clvo entire satis faction to our many customers. Bcnovatlng Ladles' Straw Hats has grown fashionable, simply because we return your old-fashioned Hat like new, and save you from $2 to $3. The time is here. Yon need a new st llsh Hat. Hunt npyour or your children's Hats and your Flumes and Tips to be cleaned or dyed. Always place your, order with a reliable house and you will be pleased. Remember onr number ana old business stand of WE GRABOWSKY, 707 Penn avenue, opp. Penn Building, ap28-su DO YOtr INTEND TO BUILM ThePlttsburg Build ing Plan Co., Archi tects, 96 Fonrth ave., prepare plans ana specifications and superintend erection ot dwellings at lowest rates consistent with good service. Esti mates guaranteed. my5-79-TTSa Correspondence invited. RpYAi r R0YAUJM'j. 1 !HHSrSc MEN'S ITS. FIFTH JLVIElSrTJFJ SMITKETBLb STBBBI ' - - . - j -. , v. -. , '. ssatia STJItfpAY, MAY 5, 18 NEW ABVKRTISK JCENT. SUGAR BULLETIN. Granulated Sugar.bestqualily.lllbs. for 81. A Coffee Sugar, best quality, 12 lbs. for ?L Extra C, light yellow, 13 lbs. for?L EXTBA CINCINNATI 8. C. MEATS. Hams, llf, a 0. Shoulders, 9c. Br. Bacon, 11), Plain Shoulders, 8c. SPECIAL KEDTJCUON. XAEOE STOCK EVAPOBATED PBUITS. Extra Evap. Unpeeled Peaches, 10c lb. Extra Evap. Peeled Peaches, 20o lb. Extra Evap. King Apples, 8o lb. Extra Evap. Whole Apples, 8o lb. Extra Evap. Xarge Cala. Plums, 10c lb. Extra Erap.Large Cala.Prunes,12 and 16c. Extra French Prunes, 10 and lfic per lb. HOTJSEKEHPEB'S GUIDE. May number now ready. Mailed on ap plication. lifj. h I imwjjauu w wviTi t SELECT FAMILY GEOCEES, 18 DIAMOND, Market Square, PITTSBURG. TELEPHONE 668. apsu 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. 1638. ap7-8S-ssu HERBERT WALKER, ARTIFICIAL EYE MAKER, 65 NINTH ST. ap21-su ME SS &?,ctiWmw m WeESe MM sUaUl9 eAu MEDICINE A m .HJkHM u-BOX Tor Billons and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain In the Stomach. Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness, and Swelling; after Heals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flashings of Heat, toss of Appetite, Shortness or Breath, Costlveneis, Scurvy. Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, FrlghtfnlDreamamd alJejrvona nndTremblincSensatlons, &c THE FIBSX DOSE TvXLI. GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This Is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly Invited to tryone Boxof thesePills, and they will be acknowledged to be a Wonderful MedieinerruWorOi a guinea a box." BEEC&AST9 FILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. For a WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER; tier ACT LIKE MAQIOt a ewoToeTvll work wonders upon the Vital Organs, Strength eninc the muscular System; restoring lone-lost Complexion; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and arousing with the BOSEBTJD OF HEALTH the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are " facta " admitted by thousandsclassea of society, and one of tho best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that BIICBAH'S PILLS BITS TEH LAS5ISI' SAU OF AST PATEHS irXIICIirS IH rail W02LD. Full directions with each Box. Prepared only by THOS. BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Sold bv Druggists generally. B. F. ALLEN & CO., 365 and 367 Canal St., New York. Bole Agents for the United States, who inquire first), If your druggist does' not keep them, WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE, 25 CENTS A BOX. BEE LINE FOR MANNS' STARTLIE VALUES I BOTS' SUITS. 900 Chester Cheviot Kilt Suits, one and two-piece, reduced at this sale to $2. 650 American Worsted Kilt Suits, 40 styles, reduced at this sale to $1 50. 800 Berkshire Cassimere Knee-Pant Suits, reduced at this sale to $2 5a 1,200 Clinton Mills Worsted Knee-Pant Suits, reduced at this sale to $1 75. 950 Pomerby Cheviot Knqe-Pant Suits, reduced at this sale to $3. 850 Fitchburg Cassimere Knee-Pant Suits, reduced at this sale to, $3 25. 600 Wyborset Check Knee-Pant Dress Suits, reduced at this sale to $4. 675 genuine Empire Cassimere Long-Pant Suits, reduced at this sale to $5. 45oBristol Cassimere Long-Pant Dress 'Suits, reduced at.this sale to $7. 300 Bedford Wide Wale Long-Pant Dress Suits, reduced at this sale to $9. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' CHOCOLATE, CINNAMON, TAN AND CEDAR ' Are the brand new shades In Hata which KUBEN" Has Introduced this season. Bide view of Genu' Derby, in alt the new col ors SI 80, ti 20, $3 40, 82 90, S3 40. It affords ns unbounded pleasure to be able to offer really new and attractive shades In Hats. Onr constant aim has always been to carry not only the latest In Bhape. but the new est In Color as well. It is our pride to "be the "FIRST IN THE FIELD" with any and every novelty in headgear. How well we have succeeded this spring a mere glance In our mammoth Hat Window will suffice to convince. The novel and original styles which you see with us to-day cannot be had of oar tolling competitors for a month to come, at least. MOBAIi: To be abreast with the styles, iuy of RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 AND 423 SMITHFIELD ST. myovwrsu J. DIAMOND, Optician, 33 Sixth Street, PltrsburtT; Spectacles and Eyeglasses correctly adjusted to 'every defect of sight. Field and Opera Glasses, Telescopes, Microscopes, Barometers, Thermometers, eta ARTIFICIAL EYES made to order and warranted. Always on hand a large and complete stock. jaS-wssu P ATBITTS. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfleld,next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se23-hiu EBTnrm.1 kJrU m mwn rMmlC& A . KAUFMANNS NEW'ABTBRTISZaOHrrd. B.. FORTY DOLLABS. $ $10 DOWN, $2 PER WEEK FOR BALANCE mm w IB&firrn fMt' ' - Jhr"i'i''.,-i'A. lid IT "if a 1 Mini n w 1 I w- HOUSEHOLD CREDIT CO 405 'Wood, street, ." ARE-NEVER CAUGHT NAPPING. The great masses stand by us. We make the. prices for the whole tows, tor competitors as welt as customers. The former follow our prices as near as they caa,' but not having the stock it is impossible for them to compete, so they play to thu tune of dull trade. the: prices we quote THIS WEEK. ; Will be your surest shopping guide, in fact are bound to guide you right to ow store before you spend a dollar. ;"' TRUTH WINS. FACTS COUNT. DEEDS TELL;' See our 7-Piece $22 Chamber Suit. See our 7-Piece $30 Chamber Suit. See our 7-Piece $37 50 Chamber Suit. See our $30 Parlor Suit. ,- See our $10 Wardrobe. ' ' v See our $10 Bed Lounge. See our 20 Yards Carpet for $10. ALL ON EASY WEEKLY HOUSEHOLDCREDITCQl 405 "Wood S-tz?ee-b3 ACKNOWLEDGED CHAMPIONS OF LOW PRICES. & -i itM I I J OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. i's mj6-15-wsn' K SPECIAL SALE For One Day, To- 98c -70S- To-morrow, Monday, we will wake up the town-gr again with the most start- lc ling Hat sale ever known ' 1 or heard about. Just think! Only 98c for new, handsome and swell spring styles of Men's Stiff Hats. We have about 100 dozen, and the price at which we will sell them to-morrow (98c) doesn't actually cover the cost of manufacture. There are all sizes, and if you but come before-6 o'clock to-morrow even-' tag you will not be disap pointed. We will "also offer 50 more dozen, to-morrow, of those Men's Soft Hats', at 49c, on which we had All new and stylish colors. Morrow Only Mien SplDfirlfS - A.