&X ri IVs '" - fTvf - u , 8 THE PITTSBURG- -DISPATCH, SUNDAY, MAT x 19. 1889. -v 1 ASA JOMS A WINNER. Be is Confident That He Will be the Next Governor of Ohio. FACTIONAL FIGHTS MUST STOP. The Democrats Are Trying to Spread Trouble in the Banks. HE IS NOT COMMITTED FOE SENATOE rtFECIAL TELZOIULX TO TOT DISPATCH. Youn GSTOWX, May 18. General A. W. Jones, who is a leading candidate for the Republican nomination of Governor, re turned to-day from a trip through the State, and is sangnine that he will have the honor of leading the Republican ticket in Ohio this fall. On being asked regarding the charge made in Democratic papers that he was simply acting as a dummy for Governor Poraker, who wanted a third term, General Jones said: "While my relations with Governor Fo raker are of -a pleasant character, I am for myself in this fight and am not pulling out chestnuts for anyone. I am opposed to any factional fight in the State, and if my can didacy should promote any such tiling I should certainly withdraw. "What the Re publicans must do is to pull together. If we cannot have a united Republican party we had better have none. I never have en listed under the bahnerof any leader, and the action of the Republican party in con vention has and always shall dictate my action." HE IS 2TOT COMMITTED. "Are von in favor of any particular man for United States Senator?" ".No, sir. I think that the question of a United States Senator should not enter into this canvass in any respect. I think it does not belong to it, but I hope that the Repub lican party will unitedly labor for the elec tion of a Legislature that will select, in the usual and ordinary manner, some one of the great leaders of the Republican party in Ohio to succeed Senator Payne. "With that choice fairly expressed I shall be entirely content, and with that selection, so far as I known, the Governor has no more connec tion than any other citizen." "It is said that there was a meeting in Cincinnati of the friends of Senator Sher man to agree upon some candidate in op position to vou. What knowledge have you upon the subject?" li,-DO rjBT ABOUT SUEKilAlT. "Personally I have none other than what is stated in the public prints, bnt if any such meeting was held I have serious doubts about its receiving the approval of Senator Sherman. I think him too good a Republi can to be in favor of factional controversies within the party, and I doubt seriously his undertaking to dictate nominations. "While it is well known that I was a Elaine delegate in the Chicago Convention of 1880, and n hile I have great respect for Secretary Blaine, I have also had the high es; personal regard for Senator Sherman and have been proud of his abilities as a statesman. Our relations, so far as I know, have always been friendly, and last year, in common with other Republicans in this Congressional district I used what little influence I had in the direction of giving Senator Sherman a solid delegation from Ohio. I can scarce believe that any friends of Senator Sherman are opposing me on any factional grounds. . AS OPPOSITION SCHEME. "I have noticed in the leading Democratic papers of the State articles of snch simil ( arity that I am of the opinion they were dictated by the same master spirit, and for the purpose of getting up a quarrel among .Republicans, and of splitting the Republi can partv into factions to war against each other. I hope they will not succeed in bagging their game. "I believe that the leaders of the Demo cratic party understand nil well that unless they can induce a quarrel within the party success is assured to tne .Republican lidafc named for the State ticket.' party witn any ot tne candidates mat nave been BEST INGRAIN CARPETS AT 17 CENTS. A Good Sized Room Can be Covered for 34 Think of Turn! We have about 5,000 yards of short pieces (salesmen's samples), i yards long only, of all-wool ingrains, worth T5 cents a yard, to go on Monday morning at less than 17 cents. The pieces are put up in rolls 10 pieces to tbe roll, and the price is $2 a roll. People buy these every year and piece them together, thereby making an elegant carpet, although of a variegated appear ance. Don't come for these until Monday morn ing, and if yon want them be sure to come in before dinner. Edward Gboetzingeb, 627 and 629 Penn avenue. A Single -Cabinet Photograph Made by Aufrecht, the photographer, at 516 Market street, Pittsbnrg, is worth more than a cartload of that stuff made by some who simply term themselves artists and photog raphers in Allegheny for effect only. A visit to the Elite will" assure anyone of the fine work done at lowest possible, prices. Bring baby. Use the elevator, it is too warm to climb stairs. Summer Furnishings. It is now, during the hot spell, that we think of furnishing our homes to be cool and inviting. Chairs, rockers and settees made especially for the summer trade now on exhibition. P. C. Schoeneck, 711 Liberty street NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Finder's Old Honesty. JThe Chewers of OLD HONESTY TOBACCO will soon find that it lasts longer, tastes sweeter than other tobacco?, and will please you. Ask your dealer for it and insist on getting it Genuine has a red H tin tag on every plug. LIGHT COLORED KERSEYS Will bo "All the Go" this season. RUBEN Is showing a magnificent line of Pear Nutria and Beaver. mh2-35-SSU While at tbe Seashore Or now, let Haugh & Keenan repair, re finish or upholster your furniture. They are reliable. Office and factory 33 and 34 Water st Telephone 1626. Rosekbaum & Co. show the largest line of pure silk mitts ever shown. Nice goods from 24c to 75s. Examine them. Golden pheasant awnings at Mamaux & Son's, 537 and 539 Penn ave. Fob finest photos and crayons at lowest prices, patronixe Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market St., Pittsburg. Use elevator. Bring baby. arwrssn J.BIAM02TD, Optician, -D S3 SlxtU Street, rittstours:. Spectacles and Eyeglasses correctly adjusted to every defect of sight. Field and Opera Glasses, Telescopes, Microscopes, Barometers, Thermometers, etc ARTIFICIAL EYES mad to order and warranted. Always on hand a large and complete stock. jaS-TTSSu Wlltf POWDER Absolutely Pureo This powder never vanes. , A marvel of pur ity, strength and wholesomeness. 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 pow ders. Sold only tn cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 106 Wall St., N. Y. oc5-m46-2IWTSu JjP YruisSr HERBERT WALKER ARTIFICIAL EYE MAKER, 55 NINTH ST. ap21su THE BROADWAY KERSEY, $2 90, S3 40 and 84 00, If, as is generally conceded, a Silk Hat has become indispensable to a gentleman's attire daring the fall aud winter, the Kersey has equal if not stronger claims for Summer wear. Our "Cassimeres," as they are here abouts called, are made up wfth a view to ex. treme comfort, being exceedingly light, thoroughly ventilated and will prove cooler to the bead than the average Straw Hat. For the comfort of our thousands of friends and customers, we have put in onopf tbe cele brated "Granger Hat Ventilating'' machines, wltbwbicbwe will punch tbe invisible pin holes in every Hat Anyone1 wishing their old or new Hats ventilated will please call, NO CHARGE. ' RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 AND 423 SMITHFIEIiD ST. Mail Orders Promptly Filled mylS-wrau NEW ADVERTIS iEMEN PM. DESKS A SPECIALTY. The Most Compute btock in the city. BED ROOK PRICES We also manufacture this wonderful combination Easy Ghalr. STEVENS CHAIR CO, i . No. 8 B1XTH ST., " ml2-S6-Su FITTSBURG.PA PPtESS HE GPTdEDlCI effectu KHAirr A V LifcPH M SBSk ine mk jm mwMjmuvmaw uu awc For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, snch as Wind nnd Pain In the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness, and Swelling: after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Scarry, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed bleep. Frightful Dreams, and all Kervoug and Trembling Sensations, &c THE! FIRST DOSE WJL&D GIVE KELTEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Fills, and f hey will be acknowledged to be a Wonderful Medicine, "Worth a guinea abox." BEECHAJTS PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore female to complete health. For a WEAK STOMACH; IMPAIRED DIGESTION; DISORDERED LIVER; they ACT LIKE MAGIO: a few fosewiilworkwonders upon the Vital Organs. Strength ening the muscular System; restoring long-lost Complexion; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and arousing with the ROSEBUD OF HEALTH the whole physical energy of the human fram. Thfisfl im " facts " admitted bv thousands, in all classes of society, and one of the best guaran'ees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that EEICEUl'S HLLB EATS TEH LA23Z3T EA1S Or iSZ PATEill UESICBTE IK THE WOELD. Full directions with each Box. Prepared only by THOS. BEECIIAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Sold by Druggists generally. B. F. ALLEN & CO., 365 and 367 Canal St., New York. Sole Agents for the United States, toho (Inquire first), it your druggist does not keep them, WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE, 25 CENTS A BOX. ESBnFl Clippings From Our House keepers' Guide: Crosse & Blackwell's Imported Jams. Strawberry, Raspberry, Currant and Gooseberry, 23c per Jar. Marmalade, 18o per Jar. Alex. Cairn's Imported Jams & Jellies In extra large stone jars. Strawberry, Kaspberry, Currant and Blackberry, 75c per Jar. Marmalade, 65o per Jar. Black and Bed Currant Jelly, 76c per Jar. MISCELLANEOUS. Bater's Chocolate 38o per lb, Baker's Cocoa 20c per pfege Epps' Cocoa 23operpkge L. & P.' Sauce 25c per hot Coleman's Mustard. .14, 25 and 48c per can Halford Sauce 20cperbot C. & B. Mushroom Catsup 23c per bot C. & B. Walnut Catsup 33c per bot C. &B. Pickles -.... 30eperhot . JAPANESE .GOODS. Crepe Paper Napkins. .40, 50 and 65c per 100 Toothpicks l8o per box Water Drop Tea Pots. .18, 25 and 30o each THEIR GEMS. Mrs. Baldwin Sherman, New York, has $100,000 worth of diamonds. The finest collection, of pearls in the United States is owned by Mrs. Marshall O. Roberts. At a recent costume fete in New York, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbllt wore diamonds valued at $200,000. Mrs. Hicks-Lord is credited with $280,000 worth of diamonds, and on fancy dress occa sions has worn $150,000 worth at one time, Mrs. Hetty Green, who does not care a rap for a diamond, except for the cash it represents, has over $150,000 worth locked up in safe deposits. Mrs. Stanford's wonderful jewels are valued at $2,000,000. .Her necklace, the finest in the United States, is worth $74,000. It consists of large blue tint stones. Mrs. Hicks-Lord has a superb necklace that is said to have cost 5100,000, hut from the standpoint of the experts that of Mrs. Stanford costing $74,000, is the more desira ble on account ot the rarer quality ot some of the gems. (From Housekeepers' Guide, page 15.) For other notes of interest send for our Housekeepers Guide, mailed free to any auuress. The Coolest Salesroom in the city, 13 Motor Fans constantly going. "When shopping drop in. 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MEW ABTEKTISXXKXTS. ft SELECT FAMILY GEOCERS, 18 DIAMOND, Market Square, PITTSBURG. my!9-au DR. WOODS, Specialist In the Core of Rupture and Chronic Disease, Office at Hotel Albr mirrle, Penn Avenue and Sixth Street, Fitiibarc 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 tbey try various doctors and quack nos trums for relief; but skill is not readily found. Tbe general practitioner has but little time or opportunity for tbe observation ot a large class of chronic complaints. No man can be come expert in every branch of the healing art; hence specialists are demanded for the highest good of bumanity. Dr. Woods' long and patient study, bis knowledge of Allopathic,' Homcepathic and Botanic or Eclectic systems of medicine, togetber with bis discoveries and new application of old remedies, have given bim unparalleled success in that class of dis eases which have until lately baffled the skill of eminent physicians, and secured for himself an enviable reputation. Dr. Woods has given tbe public evidence sufficient to convince the most skeptical that his methods are singularly successful, especially in such cases as have de fied 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 tbey were only cured. The way to obtain health is to apply to a physician who is skilled in tbe treatment of tbe diseases from which tbey suffer, and secure bis services and a course of medicines. Tbe best evidence that can be furnished of bis claims to confidence Is indisputable evidence of success. If be bad the ability to effect cures instantly it could not be accomplished by meditation; it Teqnlres an effort on the part of the patient, who should, have hope, confluence and a desire to be enred if possible. This can only be done by placing one's self under treatment without hesitation about a few dollars, as though health were subordinate to all other things. one oi tne lunaamentai principles wnicn guide Dr. Woods in his treatment of patients is to do justice 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 bis charges are made so reasonable in all cases that tney come within tbe reach of all who seek tbe benefit of bis services. No one who suffers need hesitate for one moment before applying to bim and being placed on tbe road to re covery. Another inducement for calling on Dr. Woods is, be makes no extra charge for medi cines. He compounds bis own prescriptions for bis patients and furnishes all necessary In struments and appliances. Tbls arrangement saves much trouble, avoids mistakes, is guar antee that all the medicines are genuine as well as effects a saving of money to the afflicted wbo are treated by bim. When nossible tbe doctor prefers to see his patients; bnt when this Is impossible bis successful system of treat ment by correspondence enables tbe afflicted in all parts of the world to avail themselves of the benefit oi his skill at a very small cost. Send four cents in stamps for question list. All communications sacredly confidential. No charge for advice. Examinations are also free to those who desire treatment. DR. R. A. WOODS, BOTED ALBEMARLE. PENN AVENDE AND SIXTH STREET, PITTSBURG, PA. Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M..2 to 5 p. M., 7 to 8 P. M. my!2 att ' GIVEN fAWAY. For one week only, ending May 25, this elegant Befxigeratoruinideof hard wood, charcoal-lined, witn everyy-eale amount- r ingto ' $75 OR'tJfER. HOUSEHOLD CREDIT C0;'S BARGAIN FOR THIS WEEK. $20, $7 Down, $1 Per Week for Balance. Ziorge Bed, Combination "Washitand, Large Beveled, Plate Glass, finished Antiqo Oak or Mahogany. "" ' . ftkrtl. . o voo I See our seven-piece Parlor Suit, $40. See our seven-piece Chamber Suit, $22. See our Refrigerator, $4. See our Bed Lounge, $10. See our Wardrobe, $10. See our 20 yards Carpet, $10, CASH OE OIREIDia?. X HOUSEHOLD CREDIT CO -dp 5 "Wood. Stoee-b., .:; ACKNOWLEDGED CHAMPIONS OF LOW PRICE KATJFMANNS 3 T &, ; 3 THREE JDATSTf3' SIFZECULL SALE. 3 .-. KAUPMANNS' SPECIAL 3 DAYS SALE. xSs . & The very latest and most'popu- lax styles of'r Men's finest .U Straw xlats, WORTH $2, FOB OJVLT u The very latest and most popu lar styles of Men's finest Straw Hats, WQRTH$2, TOB OHLY .' :i L u u m -V tf J TRULY,"STRAWS TELL WHICH WAY the WIND BLOWS" We started out to sell three-fourths of the Straw Hats that'll be worn hereabouts this season, and if our immense throng of visitors yesterday is simply a sample of what's coming, we'll "Get there, EliT" Just to show you that we mean what we say, read our second proclamation: TO-MORROW, TUEiSDAY'and WEDNESDAY No longer you can buy Fiaie Mactinaw, Fine Shancies, Fine Manilla, Fine Milans, for 98c, not one of which is worth less than $2 some even $2 50. Just think of itl Your choice of all for the small sum of 98c, and now, at the very dawn of the straw season. No old lots, broken sizes, odds or ends not a last season's stock but new, nice, clean, fresbi, fine and fashionable goods, the best in the market, at LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' COST. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 14.88 D $14.88 FOR MEN'S FINE SUITS, TJsixal Prices, $20 axLd. $22, sixloL "Wpzc-tlh. $25 as ZFxdLoes' Are G-o?a.g xl OijiLex Clo"blid.XLg S-toxes- When we closed our doors last evening there were on our Fine Clothing counters 3,750 Men's extra fine Suits, many of which are our own genuine custom-made garments. They are cut in the very latest shapes of Sacks, Cutaway Frocks and Prince Alberts, beautifully trimmed, and many of them made from selected imported woolens. We offer choice of all until store closes Wednesday evening for $14 88, and there's not 'a suit in the entire lot that" s worth less than $20, while a large number are sold as big bargains for 24 and 25 by com peting houses.. . (j.jQl.Jtu. REGULATION BLUE SUITS No dealer in the city can be gin to approach our prices and qualities. We offer the Genuine Middlesex Suits, the best blue Suits made, SlO, FOR ONLY while every other house in" the city sells them for $ 15. And, .when it comes to cheaper grades, we have them from $3 98 up Complete assortment of G. A. R. -White Vests, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Canes, etc. See 'em. -THIS $1488 SALE' Is a Regular Screamer. For -we've just split the prices wide open. But one can't always tell from an advertisement whether or not the article (as pictured) is one he'd like to have. A few minutes examination, however, of these Suits would settle this matter. We have enough confidence in the good judgment of the peo ple to ask them to call and examine these suits; and we want you to know that you are at perfect liberty to do so, without being un der any obligation to buy. There never were finer suits sold for the money, and that's why we want everybody to see'em. Come to-morrow, if you're particular. :)-( BOYS ELEGANT SUITS - - We have them by the thous and every fashionable style, every correct fashion, every reliable material, every size, every price. Special attention is called to a large line" of Boys' Suits we shall offer at $5 THIS WEEK. Their former prices were $1, tl So, $8 and 8 5a. Also, 1,500 more fine Percale Shirt Waists, pleated front and back, handsome patterns, at only 25 c. SPECIAL 3 DAYS SALE. &&M-' Jrwli y "jy ; MEN'S IOW-CVT SHOES, $1 25,"$1 50, $2 and $2 50 for calf, tan and chocolate colored Ox fords and the celeb rate d Southern ties. jK IllPixft 1 Ladies' liOW-CBT SHOES, 85c, $1, $1 25 and $1 50 for bright Don gola, kid and tan, plain or patent leather tipped Oxfords. E, MEN'S LAWN TENNIS SHO! high and low cut, best rubber soles, at only $1. Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes at the same'figute. 2,000' pairs ot Men's Base Ball Shoes, in five different colors', at only 69c. MEN'S FINE'TTATi'P HOSE, in fancy stripe, lisle thread, solid colors in Balbriggan, fast (war ranted) blacks, in modes, tans, slate shades, etc., REGULAR PRICE 45c and 50c, .A.T OKO PER PAIR, OR 6 PAIRS FOR $1 25, - M OUR SPECIAL SALE OF FINE LINEN COLLARS, .A.T QC EACH, OR $1 PER DOZEN, . will be continued for the next three days. These collars are war-- ranted 4-ply linen. Try them. KAUFMA3STNS fifth: jL"V"EisruE BlrrjESIJD STREET. - KAUPMANNS' r ! . : : L . j&r