&.: '8 m LOYED HIS HIECE. --'iMft verv Laiesi unerea somnon at s-; 18 jaeyerunc mystery. E iA PLOT OP GREAT UfGEHDITL , The Baroness Shot hy Her Own Uncle, Who Wag Madly Jealous of Her. EI5GB BUDOLF THE HIXT VICTIM, And li Double Murderer Dies Pnm a Would Et ctiTedit flu Eune Erne. One more solution of the mystery of Mey erUag is advanced. It ii to the effect that the Baroness Vetsera Tras shot by her uncle, who -was infatuated with her and madly jealous of the Crown Prince. The story has it that haying killed the Baroness by mis take, the Count, her uncle, made sure of his next shot and brought down the Crown Prince, but that a portion of his own hand was blown off during the shooting afiair, and he has just died, of blood poisoning. IBT CABLE TO THE DISPATCH. IONDOH, May 1L Copyright Per haps the most remarkable story of all con cerning tne Vienna tragedy is that which has just reached Paris. So many trae stories have been published about the mysterious death of Crown Prince Eudolf and the Baroness Vetsera that it was thought all conceivable plots had been ad vanced. The latest story, however, and one which is received with more credence than any other, is far more tragic and violent in its details than any of the preceding ones. Curiously enough, the story gets to the knowledge of the Parisian public through two of the most famous women in Prance. Madame Sarah Bernhardt received a letter from a rather exalted personage in Vienna whose relations with the Crown Prince were intimate. This letter he showed to several persons of prominence, and it has gradually reached the ears of other people. cojrriEMAxiON or the stobt. At about the same time Madam Judic, who was playing in the Austrian capital, became possessed of a similar story from two men of notable rank, who are more or less in her train. This story she told in full to Monsieur Maurice Gran, who has since found it to be identical with the in formation contained in the Bernhardt letter. A few days ago it was announced qnietly in the Austrian papers that the uncle of the Baroness Vetsera had died at Meyer ling. Until that time it was known that the Count had disappeared, but nobody knew where he was. After his death he was buried without ceremony. The cause of his death was variously given, but there was nothing in the newspapers, and the Count was buried before ever the papers knew of his death. The accepted slorv now is far more hor rible than the climax of "Othello." It would seem that the Count was IS LOVE -WITH HIS OWS STIECE, Baroness Marie Vetsera. She was, as is now well-known, a woman of singular and remarkable beauty, and the passion which she inspired in her uncle was apparently of the most violent nature. He was of Hun garian descension and a man of strong will power. The family objected to an alliance between niece and uncle, but the latter in sisted upon having his way. Meanwhile he watcned the Baroness closely and was the first man outside of the personal at "LET JUSTICE KAUFM ANNS' THE LOWEST PRICE HOUSE IN PITTSBURG, COMES FORWARD WITH THE FOLLOWING SPECIA L INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEKj $10 75 -FOB- MEN'S FINE SUITS I Worth $15, $16, $17. The success that has attend ed our sale of these suits is sim ply immense. So great was the rush that scarcely 300 now remain on our counters. There are yet all sizes among them, ' however; but, if you want one, you had better come in at once, as there is no telling how soon these suits will be sold. Men's Business Suits Worth $11, $12, $13. Of these suits there also is but a very limited number yet leftj enough, however, for those who'll come within the next two or three days. Our special present (a mag nificent Mahogany Hall Stand) goes still free with eaeh suit AUPMANN (' .; ) Li's. tendants of the Crown Prince 'to leara of the intimacy between the heir to the, Austrian throne and his niece. He said nothing, but watched the pair narrowly, and when the Crown Prince left the Ambassador's ball to drive out to Schlossfeyerling, the Count followed in a closed carriage. He did not attempt to en ter the house where-the lovers were until very Jate at night. When he got into the Princess' bedroom and found the couple together there was A SHABP ALTEECAIIOK-. The Count, in a fit of jealous fury, at tempted to shoot the Crown Prince, but the first bullet ' killed the Baroness. In the straggle lor the weapon which followed, a portion of the Count's hand was blown off, and it was from the effects of this wound that he subsequently died .through blood poisoning. The Crown Prinee was of slight build and totally unarmed. The Count shot him just as the attendants ran into the room. Every effort was made, of course, to hush the matter up, and the murderer was taken to one of the rooms upstairs and put under guard, pending instructions from the Em peror. He went into a delirium in the course of the night, and never left the room alive. The story is worth telling, because it is the one which is now believed; but no man's ingenuity can forecast the next history of the mystery of Meyerling. FOR SICK. HEADACHE Use Hertford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. M. W. Geat, Care Spring. Ga.. says "1 hare used It with perfect success in habitual sick headache." Cxoak Boom Ve have just opened some entirely new and choice styles in Con nemara traveling wraps; the handsomest shown this season. Hugus & Hacks. iiwrsa GSO styles of straw hats for ladies and children at lowest prices in the city; ex amine, at Bosenbaum & Co.'s. Neteb-fade awnings at Mamaux & Son's, 537 and 539 Penn ave. Wm. B. Moylo & Co. Complete house-furnishers, cash or credit. So. 60 ifederal st,, Allegheny. . Beeb, Ale and Malt Extracts for sale by G.W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth Ave. Autistic photos only $1 50 a doz. Proof shown. Hendbicks & Co.,- 68 Federal st, Allegheny. i 1 Cabinets 99c. a dozen at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market street, Pittsburg, for thirty days. Bring children. Absolutely Pure.. This powder never varies. A marvel of pur ity, strength and wholesomeness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of ow est. short weight, alum orphosphate pow ders. Sold only tn cam. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall EL, N. Y. ocmi6-irwTSu Men's Straw Mackinaws, Milans and Cantons, 24c, 49c, 60c, 98c, $1 24 and $1 49. Derbys, in nutria, nut, golden brown, russet, tan, maple, etc., 98c to 3 50; prices elsewhere . JSi vSO to $5. Derbys, in black and dark brown, latest spring and sum mer shapes, 98c, $1 24, $1 74, ' gi 90 $2 24, 2 74, $3 and $3 50; prices elsewhere'so per cent higher. Boys' and Children's Straw Hats: a perfect galaxy of new and cute styles, in white and mixed, plain and fancy bands, from 5c up io $1 50. A big saving- on every Hat guaranteed to the purchaser. 'Ja.M ROYAi POWDER THE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GRAND VALUES -rs- -FOE- Ladies, Misses and Children. Our assortment is very complete, our styles all new, the finish and fit perfect. Inspect this large line, every grade and prices the lowest. We also manufacture to order anything in this line. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, A beautiful new and stylish line; all the nov elties, as well as staple lines. We lead in low prices for superior goods. Infants' Outfitting Department Beady-made and to order. This department could not be more complete, and styles, worjcmanshlp and fit are unexcelled. Our low prices for these excellent goods can not he approached. An examination will con vince. BARGAINS IN MTdEPAETMENTS. ' Hosiery, Gloves. Underwear, Men's Furnish ings, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Notions, Trim mings, Infants' Caps and Bonnets, etc. Open till 9 P. ii. Saturday. A, G, CAMPll & SONS, PENN BUILDING, 710 PENN AVENUE. 710 Between Seventh and Eighth sts. ap28-Tursu WM.GEAB0WSKT Hat Bleacher. We have a'dded 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 give entiro satis faction to our many customers. i Renovatine Ladies' Straw Hats has grown fashionable, simply because we return your old-fashioned Hat like now, and save you from 2 to & The time is here. You need a new stylish Hat Hunt up your or your children's Hats and your Flumes and Tips to be cleaned or dyed. Always place your order with a reliable bouse and yon will be pleased. Remember our number ana old business stand of WM. GRABOWSKY, 707 Penn avenue, opp. Penn Building. ' ap28.su P .A-TE IsTTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfiel d, next Leader office. (No delay. Established 20 years. se23-hlu HERBERT WALKER, ARTIFICIAL EYE MAKER, 55 NINTH ST. ap21-sa BE DONE, THOUGH THE HEAVENS "Give EvVy BEAD EVERY ADVERTISEMENT IN THE DISPATCH, BUT BUY YOUR CLOTHING CUSTOM M 1 We've said very little lately about this branch of our busi ness. Don't have to. The fact is, our Merchant Tailoring department is advertising itself. The fine, perfect fitting spring uits and trousers we turn out, and the very reasonable prices at which we make them, are better than page "ads" in the daily papers. This week, however, our in ducements are so unusual and "exceptional that we can't help informing our friends and pat rons of them: HERB THEY ARE: At $30 e will make to Ht OU order Men's fine Cassimere Dress Suits; other. first-class tailors' price, $42. At $35 we WU ma':e t0 order Men's im ported Scotch plaid Dress Suits; "other first-class tailors' price, $45' -- ' At $8we .wil1 &ye yu r choice from 50 new patterns of fine trouserings; the same goods for which you pay $12 elsewhere. At $10 we wil1 ive you choice from 75 en tirely new and very fine trous erings, regular price.being 15. !& & PITTSBUE& DIjLTOH,SXJNDAi;, SEW ABYBKnSKMBHTe. STRAW HATS FOR THE MILLION . AT RUBEN'S GENTS' NOBBY YACHT HAT, 89c, 48c, 65c, 73c, 98c, 1 20 and up to $2 90. Undoubtedly the largest, handsomest and most complete assortment of Straw Hats ever seen can be fonnd at Ruben's. In braids, we hare the Canton, Chanzy, Milan, Japanese, Venetian, Saginaw, Senate, Mackinaw, Manil la, Porcupine and Dunstable. In shapes, we show a bewildering assortment We are intro ducing half a dozen new blocks, as well as three different dimensions of the ever popular "Yacht" Hat. Entirely new Is our "Newport" in black, blue and brown underbrims. By far the most stylish bat in the market. Prices we positively name the lowest prices in the city, and are ready to prove It to your satisfac tion. The Hatter and Furnisher, RUBEN, 421 AND 423 SMTTHFIEIiD ST. myl2-wrsu All American and European Patented Eye Glass and .Spectacle frames, with glasses of superior quality, perfectly adjusted to the sight A complete stock of Optical and Mathematical Instruments, Medical Batteries, Photographic Cameras. The largest and best assortment of Artificial Eyes, at KORNBLUM'S Optical Establishment, NO. 60 FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR WOOD STREET. Telephone No. 16SS. myl2 109 Pears' Soap Fair white hands. Bright clear complexion Soft healthful skin. "PEARS' The Brest Enlist! Complexion SflU,-Eijitat" Man Thine Ear, THE BEST VALUE fourMAtflf Justice decides in favor of Kaufmanns', who out weigh all opposition. High price - clothiers, have no show when given a fair trial. Their feajher-weight arguments -are knocked sky-high when placed on justice' scales. JLow Prices alone count. The above' cut illus trates the state of affairs in Pittsburg. . .-'-V- FIFTH -AKD- ELD SITSLF (.': r&J V V NXWABVBK.TISEKBMT8. .1 , KID CLOVES. CAUTIQN1 Eld Gloves bearing imitations of our Lacing Hooks are offered for sale. ' The genuine Poster Glove Hooks do not catch in Fringe, Laces, &c' nor accidentally uniasten. All Gloves with genuine Foster Lacings are stamped FOSTER'S PATENTS. -Demand them and tee that you get them, BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. FOSTER, PAyi A 60, , Manufacturers. mh3W5-WSa J.DIAM02TD, Optician, 23 Sixth. Street, Pittsburg. 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 ja8-TTSSu But Few Thy FOR YOUR MONEY, .TEJ ITS STRESEZ " - , -. v.J- idsm Saewi . KEWABVEKTieafKraS. "Why not .trade wi&bj? We are head quarters for. all goods iri the grocery line. Where is there another Tetail store 1b this oranyolher'Statewith better facilities for doing business than ours? People calling' in every day say. "Why don't yon adver tise more extensively and let everybody know what a beautiful store you havd? It gives a person an appetite to see with what neatness and taste your business is con ducted." Now, this is very true; but when we hear of other parties who, are using the newspapers quite freely what they say of their stores, we feel a little backward, and prefer to say nothing. Should we exagger ate our business in the same scale as they do theirs, we would say about as follows" "Ours is the only grocery store in the city. Salesroom 200x500 feet Stock we carry nearly $2,000,000. Sales 5,000,000 per year, and so on. Now to give a straight story: Ours la the largest retail family grocery in Pennsylvania. Our salesroom is 30x150. Building, four stories" and base ment, completely stocked with goods. Our salesroom is positively the handsomest .fitted up of any in the country. The fixtures, such as shelving, show cases, tea and spice cans, marble top counters and other im provements, are ahead of anything to be seen Anywhere. Elegantly lighted, and, by the way, we have just added the latest im proved ventilating fans, making ours the coolest salesroom of any in the city. Our system of doing business is not in LEADERS, but to give you a complete line oi goods at moderate and matchless prices. What do you care to buy a piece of oap, can of corn or a package of anything to save a cent or two, ana ouy otner articles at the same store, such as a bottle of olives, a jar of preserves, a pound of tea or some thing else and pay 10 to 15 cents more for it than we would charge you. These people refrain from advertising certain goods, but notice, when asking for goods advertised, their wonderful efforts to sell you something else. Now it is our intention to advertise our business by giving the lowest prices on every article we carry in stock.. These prices will be published weekly, and we are confident will meet your approval. Our motto, "Popular and Low Prices on All Goods," will be strictly adhered to. HOTJSEKEEPEBS GUIDE mailed on application. i SELECT FAMILY GEOOEBS, 18 DIAMOND, "Market Square, PITTSBURG. myl2-su .. H--V.s r - DOLLARS!" WHERE YOU GEE SPECIAL SALE 07 FINE LIHM1 Or 3 For ?5c. We have just placed on sale 300 dozen of fine, 4-ply linen collars, manufactured by the co-operatiye Collar and Cuff Co., of Troy, N. Y.; in all the very latest turn-down and standing styles, and equal to any 15c or 20c collars in the market, at only 9c each, or 3 fof'25c. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Our stock is simply immense, and our prices range from 20 to ioper cent below exclusive furnishers. Cool Gauze Un derwear at 15c.- Fine plain Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers at 24c. Fancy striped French Balbriggan Underwear at 39c Imported Jaegers' gray Underwear at 50c. Finer grades, 74c, 98c, $1 25 and $1 50. ' Grand line of fine French Flannel Top Shirts'. ' HASLAGE KAUFMANNI KKW ABVBRTISBttEXTS. IN OTJB POPULAR BRAXD A Tine Quality of PLUG TOBAC CO at a Seasonable Price. Look for the red H tin tag on each filng i If you are looking for a FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE S -IN- Chewing Tobacco DONT PAH, to GIVE OLD HONESTY A FAIR TRIAL. Ask your dealer for it Don't take any other. JNO. FDTZER & BROS., LOUISVILLE, KY. mh2-35-ss BOSTON NOVELTY STORE, 406 and 408 Wood St SPECIAL. STILL ON TOP, AND WE PROPOSE TO REMAIN THERE If necessary to maintain our reputation of being the lowest priced bouse in the city. Wfe shalFoffer you our goods at prices no house in the world can or shall undersell us. LOOK AT OUR PRICES. Large size genuine Mexican hammock, only Croquet sets (8 in set) worth SI GO. only ft Fans in 50 different patterns, 5c, iOc, 15c Baby carriages, rattan parasol top, only Jo. Beautiful baby carriages, lined with silk plush, satin pirasoL only 812. Children's rakes, hoes and shovels. 6c each. Boys' four-wheel wagons, S9o to J3 50. Boys' iron velocipedes, $3 50 to K. Boys' toy sail boats, 15o to $L Boys' wheelbarrows, painted, 25c, 50c 85c. Rubber balls and baseballs, 5c and 10c. HOCSEFURNISHING UOODS. 'Sheffield silver-plated knives, 10c each. Sheffield silver-plated forks, 10c each. 5-bottle silver-plated caster, only IL ' 'Brown handle steel knives and forks, only 5c. 12-piece toilet set, decorated, with jar. U 50. ES-nieca decorated tea. pf vMh a at nt 15 2s: ,-,, 56-pIece decorated tea sets worth 5i 50, only 112. niece decorated dinner net worth il ni J8 50". ' 100 doz. white granite plates, only 6c each. 75 doz. white granite cup3andsaucer3.only5c. 25 doz. whits granite steak dishes, only 10c 100 doz. plain tumblers, only 2c each. 60 doz; banded goblets worth 10c,only 5c each. Howell's ammonia water only 7c and 9c. Rrtftntlfnl rinlla Vila, .Ihnm. ami llmji. ferent articles on oar 5c and loo counters worth H. G. HAYDEN & CO. myl2-wsu ' OPIUM se!4-u29-su Morphine and VWtkr HaMU pain lessly cared. Treatment seat on rial free. Confidentially address H. L. KKAMKB. See., &aSa hhjitte, lad. A , ,,. IAUMVIAININt) THE LOWEST PRICE HOUSE OF PITTSBURG, PLACES AT YOUR DISPOSAL THE FOLLOWING MATCHLESS HUGHS THIS WEEKi 900 more pairs of Ladies' Cur. Kid' Opera Slippers at , Ladies' good house Slippers as low as 9c Ladies' neat Kid Button Shoes at $x. Ladies' good Dongola Kid Button Shoes, worked button1 holes,- at 1 50. Finer gradesr 2 92 $2 5 $3- Workingmen's solid leather Brogans,-only 98c Good Calf Dress Shoes, in lace, button and congress, $1 29. ; The genuine English Wau kenphasts at $2 50. Finer grades, including Hanan's celebrated hand sewed Shoes) at .$$ 50, $4 89 and $6 47. ' : v - Misses' Shoes from 89c to $2. Boys' Shoes from 78c to $2. Children's Shoes from 24c to $1 50. VKW ABTIRTISE3JEJTS. , 'fi DR. WOODS, Specialist la lbs Care of Rapture nad Chronic Diseases, Office at Hotel Albe marle, Penn Avenue ana Sixth Street, Pittsburg-, Thousands suffer for a long series of years and linger out a useless life, who, with proper treatment, might be restored to health and contribute to the health and happiness of others In many -cases the fault is not theirs, for they try various doctors and 'quack nos trums for relief; but skill is not readily found. The general practitioner has but little time or opportunity for the observation ot a large class of chronic complaints. JHo man can be come expert in every branch of the healing art: hence snecialists are demanded for tha bignest good ot humanity. Dr. Woods long and patient study, his knowledge of Allopathic, Hommpatbic and Botanic or Eclectic systems of medicine; together with his discoveries and new application of old remedies, have given him unparalleled success in that class of dis eases which have until lately baffled the skin of eminent physicians, and secured for himself an enviable reputation. Dr. Woods has given the public evidence sufficient to convince the most skeptical that his methods are singularly successful, especially in such cases as have de fled the skill of other and justly celebrated physicians. It is always the truest economy for invalids to secure the best medical aid, and not apply to a physician with a feeling that they would pay liberally if they were only cured. The way to obtain health is to apply to a physician who is skilled in the treatment of the diseases from which they suffer, and secure his services and a course of medicines. The best evidence that can be furnished of his claims to confidence is indisputable evidence of success. If he had the ability to effect cures instantly it could not be accomplished by meditation; it requires an effort on the part of the patient, who should have hope, confidence and a desire to be cured it possible. This can only be dose by placing one's self under treatment without hesitation about a few dollars, as though health were subordinate to all other things. One of the fundamental principles which guide Dr. Woods in his treatment of patients is to doustice to all classes, so that mechanics and laboring men receive the same treatment at his hands as merchants and bankers. His successful methods are therefore extended to all alike, who apply to him for aid, and his charges' are made so reasonable in all cases that they come within the reach of all who seek the benefit ot his services. No one who suffers need hesitate for one moment before applying to him and being placed on the road to re-. coTery. Another inducement for calling on Dr. "Woods is, he makes no extra charge for medi cines. He compounds his own prescriptions for his patients and furnishes all necessary in struments and appliances. This arrangement saves much trouble, avoids mistakes, is guar antee that all the medicines are genuine as well as effeots a saving of money to the afflicted who are treated by him. When possible the doctor prefers to see his patients; but when this-Is Impossible his successful system of treat ment by correspondence enables the afflicted in all parts of the world to avail themselves ot the benefit of his skill at a very small cost. Bend four cents in stamps tor question list. All communications sacredly confidential. No charge for advice. Examinations are also free to those who desire treatment. DK. It. A. WOODS', HOTEL ALBEJIARLE. PENN AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET, PITTSBURG, PA. Office hours, 10 to 12 A.M..2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 8 v. Jf. myl2 FALL. ii - A KIKI $3 35 -FOB- Boys' Short PantSui5 Worth $4 50, $5, $5 5C& Mothers, this is not one of the bargains that exist only on paper, but in. reality. Come in and look at them. They con sist of fine all-wool Cassimeres, Worsteds and Cheviots, in nobby.light and dark patterns, . While here, see our special 35c line of French Percale Shirt Waists, in large patterns. $7 65 -roE- Boys1 Long Pant Slf 11 Worth $10, $11, $13. This line includes' about '400 exquisite Sack and Cutaway "n Frock Suits, in checks, plaids, . stripes, mixtures and plain , shades. A genuine League Ball and Bat given gratis with every-' Boy's Suit this week. -Kvaaiy g. s iliSff v- ; v &m - . W: 1. m tT Is