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-3,000 MOEE COFFINS.
Continued from IXrtt JPage.
telegraphed to Major John Lockhart, who
is acting .as bis private secretary in the
absence of Mr. Pearson, asking as the best
means of reaching tho capital early. He was
advised by Major Lockhart to take a train for
Columbia, and be is expected cere during the
night.
Adjutant ucnerai Hastings, wno arnvea at
Johnstown to-day; has telegraphed the Gover
nor that there was much pilfering and robbing
of the dead and that cne man was lynched for
this kind of work. He also stated that the
military had been asked for as a means of pro
tection, but that he had discouraged auch
action. In conclusion he said: "Will ask yon
to hare the .regiment (meaning the Fourteenth)
if we must hive troops." In another dispatch
to the Governor, the Adjutant General says
that 1.500 bodies have beeu recovered and that
a large number of persons who were either
drowned or burned to death are yet missing.
Governor Foraker has sent the following dis
patch to the Governor: "Please name some one
to receive onr financial contributions for
lohnstownsnfferers. We will send clothing
ind other supplies to Mayor of Johnstown nn
ess you otherwise direct.''
A HELPING HAND.
Bedford Tins Organized a Wnton Train to
Send Across the Slonntnlni Some of
Her Own Citizen Drowned Great
Excltltemcnt ThrouE&ont
the County.
ISPXCIAI. TJXXCBAX TO THE DlSrl.TCrl.1
BribrosD, June 2. The citizens ot Bed-
rd did themselves proud in answer to the
11 for help to the Johnstown sufferers,
.rgess Stickeman, on -receipt of a tele-
im, called the fire department together,
o canvassed the town for provisions and
bing. and by 12 o'clock four large wagons
9 on the road over the mountains to give
if to suffering humanity. A continual
earn of carriages, wagons and conveyances
all descriptions, conveying people, loaded
.itb tents and substantials. all trying to get to
Johnstown as soon as possible. Subscriptions
were taken up in all the churches to-day,
amounting in all over $7,000.
The telegraph offices were crowded with
people all day, trying to learn news of friends
who were living in the town which has almost
been washed from the face of the earth. Two
traveling men who were in one of the hotels
that was swept away arrived here by foot to
day, and tell a wonderful story of their narrow
escapes. Several nersons who left Bedford
early yesterday for Johnstown have just je
turoed from the scene of the disaster, and
from their own observations they put the loss
of life at 8.000. Several families from this
conntywho were visiting friends there are
known-tobe lost. The wife and daughter of
H. B. Aaron, nf Loysburg, and a family by the
name of Keplogle have been drowned. The
bodies were recovered and are now at Bock
wood, and will be brought to Bedford to-morrow.
About SO residents of Bedford who were
supposed to have been lost have since been re
ported as saved. SuperintendentMycrs, of the
Bedford Division, sent a gang of men out this
afternoon to get a line to Alioona.
TWO DAIS ON A EO0F.
The Experience of Superintendent Clark's
t Wire The Wntt Family Safe.
' rTBOM A 6TAIT COEETBrOSDEjn.l
Johnstown, June 2. That the people in
the afflicted districts do not yet appreciate
nil the horrors of their situation is manifest
They are dazed from the suddenness of the
shock, and the reason of many is tottering on
the throne. Husbands speak of the loss of
their wives without a tear. Mothers relate
how their beloved children were swept from
them as if the occurrences were of an ordinary,
character. Many who have lost their all tell of
it with apparent zest as though it were some
thing to boast of and be proud of.
The flood of water has given place to the
flood of excitement and when it is succeeded
by the calm that mnst surely follow, then, and
then alone, will the senseof bereavement great
and deep, reign supreme.
Upon the hill above Johnstown, this after
noon, I came across two ladies and a little boy.
Tho former were gazing vacantly about the
ruins of what had once been their happy home,
while the little one was prattling away as he
played amid the sands. The elder of the two
was Mrs. Clark, wife of Superintendent Clark,
of the Cambria Iron ComDanv. Her residence
E&k was on Main treet and with her little family
i sue rrt?rTfpr two days upon the roof of the
position to-day. Her sister, who lived at
Wood vale, with her two children, snecumbed
to the flood.
Thomas H. Watt, the Agent of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad at Johnstown, formerly of the
Union station, Pittsburg, with his wife, bad a
very narrow escape. A portion of tbetr resi
dence was carried away, but they reached the
hills in safety upon a raft Feank.
DECOMPOSING DEAD.
Immediate Action Mnst be Taken to Bury
tbe Unfortunates.
Greensbubg, Jnne 2. The Commis
rioners and Poor Directors of Indian, Cam
bria and Westmoreland counties Till meet
to-morrow morning at Nineveh to decide
upon a plan for the bnrial of the dead. It
is likely that a plot of ground trill be
selected just across the river in Cambria
county, and the same will be purchased by
the three connties, and one or two long
graves will be made and the unfortunate
dead will be buried there. Poor Board At
torney Spiegel, of this county, states that
no expense will be saved in this regard.
Immediate action will have to be taken, as
the dead are rapidly decomposing.
AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
The Sun Is Shining, but the Streets Are Fnll
ofWnter.
"Washington, June J2. A bright warm sun
Shone forth pleasantly! in a clear sky here to
day and tbe northwestern and more fashiona
ble jart of the city never looked more lively,
but along a good part of the principal business
thoroughfare Pennsylvania avenue and in
the adjacent streets to the southward, there
was a dreary waste of turbid, muddy water,
that washed five or six feet deep tbe sides of
; " the houses, filling cellars and basements and
causing great inconvenience and considerable
loss of property.
The Cuba Dam AH Right.
rsTXCXAX. TELXGBAX TO THE DISPATCH.
Bradford, June 2. No lives have been
lost so far as reported by the floods inNorth-
-western Pennsylvania. Postmaster Glenn
telegraphs from Cuba that there is no truth
in the report that the $1,600 dam at that
place had collapsed. The reservoir is all
right
ITomestend Not Behind the Rest.
rsrrcuu. tklxgbau to tux disfatcim
Homestead, June 2. The people of
Homestead made up a carload of provisions
''for the sufferers at Johnstown in one hour's
" time. There will be a meeting of the citi
zens to-night to raise funds.
A Donntlon From Traveling Men.
tSrXCIAX. TZXXCSAK TO TUX DisrATcn.1
Z&2SZSVTJAJ&, June 2. The traveling
men stopping at the Clarendon House met
this afternoon and subscribed $100 for
Johnstown sufferers. Mayor Conrad has
called & public meeting for'to-morrow morn
ing. 811.000 Raised nt Homestead.
teriCIAi TELEGRAM TO THE MSFATCH.J
Homestead, June 2. At the citizens'
meeting held here to-night for the relief of
"the Jolmstown sufferers," they raised $11,000
' and a carload of provisions valued at $2,000.
West Virginia to the Rescue.
f SPXCIAI. TKLXOBAK TO Till DISPATCH.l
MouNDSVTCXE, W. Va May 2. Five hun
dred and eighty-six dollars were contributed
; here to-day for the Johnstown sufferers.
Kansas City Will Help.
Kansas Citt, June 2. Mayor Davenport
issued a proclamation to-day calling a mass
meeting for to-morrow night to enable citizens
M Kansas City to unite in a plan for sending
flWiel to the stricken section of Pennsylvania.
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Tayxor Gaixagheb, with his wife and five
' ,. children and his brother James, wife and three
vhuaren, ana aupenntenaent natch, 01 the
jrMcued from the flood, are quartered at
rfjrrw;uauiMfc.
tAjjC. Baxtke, Jb., a prominent young
1 man 01 uai, u., ana secretary 01 the
Lima Natural Gas Company, Is supposed to be
lost in the flood. He left Pittsburg east-bound
on Tuesday, and promised to wire his wife on
his arrival at Harrisburg. and as no word has
reached his family they fear the 'worst. Amor
Keller, another Lima man, is supposed to beta
the wreck.
J ore; Dorset, the famous tobacco man,
who was reported drowned, is alive but badly
crippled, and is under the care of a physician
In a house at Johnstown. He will be taken to
Greensbnrg. ,
Mr. Scott Saledalb, of Steubenville,with
his 12-year-old son, left on Monday, May 27, to
drive to South Fork. Pa., and as nothing lias
been heard from him, excepting that he was at
Greensbnrg on the 29th, it is feared that they
were lostiu the flood.
Reports That Are Accurate.
from the Minneapolis Tribune.
It's a cold day when the Weather Bureau
can't tell you what kind of weather was experi
enced the day before.
Onr Only Ball Player.
A man named Frank Johnson was arrested
by Officer Alexander yesterday for playing
ball in First alley, Allegheny.
No Danger From the Allegheny.
OniCrrr-River 9 feet 8 Inches and station
ary. Cloudy.
WESTERN INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURG.
Assets WC50187
NO. W WOOD STREET.
ALEXANDER NIMICK, President.
JOHN K JACKSON. Vice President
fe22-2S-TTS WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS'
INS. Co., J17 Wood street Pittsburg. Pa.
Capital f250,000 00
Assets January 1. 18S9 863,745 80
Directors Chas. W. Batchelor. President;
John W. Chaltant Vice President: A. E. W.
Painter. Robt Lea, M. W. Watson, John "Wil
son, Joseph Walton, "Win. G. Park, A. M.
Bvers, J as. J. Donnell, Geo. E. Painter, John
Thompson. Wm. T. Adair, Secretary; Jas.
Little, Assistant Secretary; August Ammon,
General Agent ja22-46-TTS
JAMES ARCHIBALD BROm
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES,
117, 119 and 136 Third avenue, two doors below
SmithSeld st, next door to Central Hotel.
Carriages for funerals,t3. Carriagesforoperas,
parties, &c at the lowest rates. All new car
riages. Telephone communication. myl-11-TTS
ESTABLISHED 186L
' BUDD.
SPBING AND SUMMER, 1889.
DRESSJSHIRTS.
SPECIAL DESIGN&
Underwear and Hosiery.
Our own special handloom made Silk, Lambs'
"Wool, Merino, Balbriggan, Lisle Thread, etc.
GLOVES
FOR SPRING
AND SUMMER.-
Dress, Promenade. Driving, etc
Best
makers, f irst-ciass oniy.
samueTbudd,
No. 8 King Edward St, I Madison Square,
London, KC. New York.
No. 4 Rue D'Uzes, Paris office. my9-21-rrs
AMERICAN LINE,
Sailing every Wednesday from Philadelphia
and Liverpool. Passenger accommodations tor
all classes unsurpassed. Tickets sold to and
from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, Swe
den, Denmark, etc
PETER WRIGHT 4 SONS,
General agents. 807 Walnut st Philadelphia.
Full information can be had of J. J. MCCOR
MICK, Fourth avenue and Smlthfield street
LOUIS MOESER, 61S Smlthfield street
mhl3-66-T-rs
LONGVIEW SCHOOL-FORMERLY HO
TEL Longvlew will be opened for the
reception of summer boarders by July 1, 18S9.
For circulars and information apply to
REV. JOHN G. MULHOLLAND.
xny2-83-TTSu Longview School, Brookville, Pa. (
TAKE
Tutt's Pills
The first dose often astonishes the invalid,
giving elasticity of mind and
Buoyancy of Body
to which he was before a stranger. They give
appetite.
Good Digestion,
egular bowels and solid flesh. Nicely sugar
oated. Price, 25c per box.
Sold Everywhere.
TTSSC.
CHICHESTEH'S cwul-ISH
c
EZ9 CS0S3 SLUUira E2AKD,
Or!e!ul.bet,OBlr -! ui
Ask for Cklcinur't n;IuJti
m&mona israna, " rea me-
uliio boxes, fealetl wltb Viae rib
bon. At Drnralrti. Accent
! other. AU Gilli In Dine-
boird baxej, pink wiiri!'. nn n Asncer
out eonnterffelt. Send 4e. (aumpcl lor
""V-rK' Uaer, by return mill. 10,000 testl.
imonllrUfronil.ADlESvbobarettietltliein. 2unFper.
Chichester Chemical Co.,BIadlsonSq.,PliliAPa,
de2S-21-W2'SuWk
A. WIIITELEY.
12SX THIRD AVE., UPSTAIRS.
Gents' shoes soled and heeled in 15 minutes
for 75 cents.
Finest work in the city. my23-ll-WT
JA5IES M. FULLERTON,
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER,
No. 6 Seventh Stbeet.
Telephone 1153.
ap27-82-WFSu
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H.DEVOEE&SOM,
Undertakers and Embalmers and Livery Stables,
No. 512 Grant street near Fifth avenue.
At tbe old stand fine carriages for shopping or
parties or opera at the most reasonable prices.
Telephone sai. . mhI3-96-WSu
BEDFORDWATEB-THEWATER OFTHE
celebrated Bedford Springs is now "put up
only in quart and half-gallon bottles and sold
in cases of 2 doz. and 4 doz. in any quantity b
JNO. A. RENSHAW & CO.,
aplS-ws . Corner Liberty and Ninth sta.
UNFERMENTED WINE WARRANTED
strictly pure grape juice, in pints and
quarts for family use and church parpdses.
For sale by the case or single bottle bv
JNO. A. RENSHAW &CO Family Grocers.
aplS-ws Liberty and Ninth sts.
ERNST AXTHELM.
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL
BELL HANGER.
Repairing a specialty.
103 THIRD AVE., near Wood St.
Telephone 851. PITTSBURG, PA.
au2&e76-W3
THE PEOPLE'S MTIOML BME
HAVE ON ITASD AND ISSUE
BROWN BROS. & CO.'S
Circular Letters of Credit for Travelers
Good in all parts of the world.
ap27-S3-ws
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ASTED-MANAGER-ON SAI.AKY S2,000
per year, to open branch office In yonr lo-
callty;
Inspire
; Business purely i
e tou with nrlde. nl
ncss nnrtlv mercantile; one thut will
ou with pride, pleasure and profit: trade
established: no canvassini
b or peaaung: a rare op
3tU, H and 17 W. Fifth
ap3-72-ws
portunlty. J. E. :
St., Cincinnati, O,
E. SHEPAl
TWB SALE A PINE HOUSE WITH STONE
XI front containing 12 rooms, near line of Fifth
avenne cable cars: hot and cold water, tile hall on
first Boor, good cellar, reception room, zw. c,
bathroom, laundry, drying room, etc., etc.; this
house Is well located and In a fine neighborhood,
and Is finished In tbe latest style, having all con
veniences possible for the comfort of any house
hold, and will be told cheap. L J. 'WILSON,
Beal Estate Agent 149 Fourth ave. Jel-57-ws
Mib Kelloii's French" Tailor Systei
of dress cutting. The only system In America
that cuts the Worth bias dart It consists
of a tailor's wooden square, wooden dart and
sleeve rule and scales, the same as best merch
ant tailors use, and a 40-page instruction book.
System and thorough instruction in cutting
and basting. $10. Call for circulars or address
M. A. DAV1B. 611 Penn ave. "myW-wrsu
WE ARE BULL SELLING THE "PARIS
"Bang" so much worn, also switches
made from combings at reduced rates. A fine
supply of ladles' braids and wave pieces. You
know the place. 23 Fifth ave Hogus t Hacke
Building, upstairs.
mylS-WSu MISS MARTS LANPEBB.
ILLS
- sS"3S wffl
- $
-TUST ARRIVED-A LARGE LOT OF YOUNG
(I mocking birds; guaranteed singers. For sals
atESPlCH'S BIRD STOKE, 610 Hmlthfleld St.
Je3-64-WSQ
J". BIAMO 2TD, Optician,
33 Sixth Stroot, JPifctstmrg.
Bpectacles and Eyeglasses correctly adjusted
to every defect of sight Field and Opera
Glasses, Telescopes, Microscopes, Barometers,
Thermometers, etc.
ARTIFICIAL EYES made to order
and warranted. Always on hand a
large and complete stock, jaB-Tissu
1)0 YOU" INTEND
TO BUILDf
The Pittsburg Building
Plan Co., Architects, 96
Fourth avenue, prepare
plans and specifications
and superintend erection
of dwellings at lowest
rates consistent with
good service. Estimates
guaranteed. Correspond-mylS-TTSu
ence Invited
F
IOR SALE WHOLESALE PRODUCE
commission house, doing a ousuess second
to none in the city; everytnirg in nrst-ciass
running order; this is an opportunity to step
into an established paving business that is
seldom offered: liberal terms, Address BUSI
NESS, Dispatch office. Tny26-llS-TTSSu
WANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
COLLEGE. 4 Sixth street, 1'lttabnrg. Pen
manship, bookkeeping, eclectic shorthand, type
writing, arithmetic etc., thoroughly taught for
S per month: Instruction private for.both sexes;
open through summer, day and evening.
my tz-TTESu
T7ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY ROOM AND
W board in Allecneny: -best of references.
Apply D. G.. Dispatch office. Je2--Tasu
-TTTANTED-YOU TO GET A .BAKER'S
.W doren (13) or Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet
photos for 1, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle
gheny. my28-5S-TTSn
FOR SALE SMALL GROCERY IN ALLE
GHENY with a nice trade; will invoice abont
S300: a splendid chance for a small Investment
Address F. 8., Allegheny, Pa. my31-14-rsuTuw
WALTER J. OSBOTTRNE. KICSAHD BAEBOWS.
B ARROWS & OSBOURNE
JOB PRINTERS,
90 Diamond street
Telephone No. 8U - .
se2-k5(WTTSSu
JOHN M. OAKLEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Members Chicago Board of Trade and
Pittsburg Petroleum Exchange.
45 SIXTH ST., Pittsburg.
RIALTO BUILDING, Chicago.
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JUNE DELIVERIES.
SOLID COLORED
INDIA PONGEE SILKS.
A full line of shades imported to sell for 75o
on sale at 40c a yard.
Fancy printed India Silks only 40c a yard.
A line of French Wool Chains at 25c a yard.
French Satines in neat and bold designs at
20c a yard.
The season's most choice effects in
WASH FABRICS
At sacrifice prices.
Tbe lines at 12c unsurpassed.
Fine and finer grades, 20c to 40c.'
S3 40, S3 50, S3 00, S7 00 and $9 00.
Above prices have been made on several lots
of Handsome Bead Mantalets.
Our Embroidered Fichus Lace Silk and
Wool Wraps on the same low scale of price.
One lot of Children's and Misses' Jersey
Blouses: assorted colors, stylishly trimmed; 8
to 14 years. S3 goods for $2.
Ladies' Soutache Braided Dlrectoire Jerseys;
Manufacturer's price, S69 a dozen; to be closed
atS2 50. .
SUITS Choice styles in Wash Fabrics. Silk
and Wool Costumes. Misses' and Children's
Suits; latest designs.
BIBER mSTDN,
505AND607 MARKET ST.
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A CURE GUARANTEED,
41WMWJ, cut;j iuu Ducuui acuuicu UJf using
Amorauda Wafers. These wafers are a guar-
U Af.1.1. .. fm 11 -..! K...H.. ..1. .,.....u..l i.I
anteed specific and the only reliable and safe
remeayiorine permanent cure oi impotency,
no matter how long standing, nervous neural
gia, headache, nervous prostration caused by
the use of alcohol or tobacco, sleeplessness,
mental depression, softening of the brain, re
sulting In insanity and leading to misery, decay
and death, premature old age, barrenness,
spermatorrhea, harrassing dreams, premature
decay of vital power, caused by over exertion
of tbe brain, self-abuse or over indulgence. 75
cents per box, or six boxes tor S4, sent by mail
prepaid on receipt of price. Six boxes is tbe
complete treatment and with' every purchase
of six boxes at one time we will give a
WRITTEN
GUARANTEE TO
THE MONEY
REFUND
if the wafers do not benefit or effect a perma
nent cure. Prepared only by the BOSTON
MEDICAL INSTITUTE. For sale only by
JOSEPH FLEMING & SON,
412Market street Pittsburg, Pa., P. O. Box 37,
to whom all communications should bo ad
dressed. my8-23-TTS3u
EXOBPTIONAIi VALUES
In Botli Hai-Mau8 ai Macliine-Maue.
Hand-made Caps at 25c, 85c, 50c, 75c. 90c, Si,
SI 22. tl 25, $1 50, tl 60. Machine-made Caps
at &C, 90c, SI, SI 25, 81 75, 82, S2 25. Extraor
dinary values in
Misses' and Children's
WHITE DRESSES.
Ages 1 to 16 years, from 85c to S5.
Special offerings in Ladies', Misses'; Chil
dren's and Men's underwear and Hosiery.
BLOUSE WAISTS,
In Scotch Flannel, Oxford, Madras and Silk,
for Ladies, Misses and Children.-
, G, CAMPBELL & SONS,
7K PENN AVENUE. 710
Between Seventh and Eighth bU.
sTOpea until St. a. Baturday. taja6-nur9a'
Malts mmm Caps.
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ffl THE SUBURBS.
Some of. the Advantages of Village
Life Around Pittsburg.
ONE NOTABLE INTERVIEW,
"One who has lived in any of the suburban
villages just out of Pittsburg, would hardly
exchange his home at this season of the
year lor one in the city proper;" Baid Mr.
Adams. He was speaking of his home at
Mansfield, just eight miles out on the Pan
handle, and one of the pleasantest of
suburban neighborhoods. His family have
resided there for 14 years and over, his
father being proprietor of the Mansfield
Hotel. .'
It was during this conversation with Mr.
Adams that he made the following state
ment: "It hadfbeen a trouble," he said, "that I
tried in every way to get rid of without any
success. It kept slowly; gradually getting
worse all the time. Sometimes I would
think I was a little better, but after awhile
I wonld drop back into a still worse con
dition. "In the morning I would feel tired and
worn out It seemed as if my sleep had not
at all rested me. ,1 would feel more tired
when I would 'get up in the morning than
when I would go to bed at night
Jdr. W. J. Adams.
"My head would ache continually.
Usually it would be a dull, heavy pain in
my forehead over the eyes and across the
bridge of my nose. I would have dizzy
spells, and when I would stoop over quick
a swimming sensation and spots floating be
fore my eyes. The least-light would make
my eyes water and feel weak. My nostrils
would clog up, sometimes on one side, some
times on the other, and there wonld. be at.
times considerable discharge. Then there
would he such sounds in my ears like ring
ing or singing or roaring or buzzing, as to
almost distract me. My ears and eyes and
nose troubled me all the time.
"When the trouble got into my throat and
chest, I commenced to loose flesh rapidly,
and I seemed to get weak and despondent
I didn't feel as if I had any'energy or am
bition. My throat would fill up and I
would have to be constantly hawking and
raising to clean it I conghed a great deal,
especially in the morning a dry, hacking
kind of a cough. Something wonld seem to
be sticking in my throat that would not get
up or down. Sharp pains would take me
in the chest, at most times about the region
of the heart.
'T would feel hungry "all the time, but I
couldn't eat anything.11- "When I' would sit
down to -eat the sight and smell of food
wonld take my appetite away. There wonld
be a feeling of distress and nausea In my
stomach after eating a sensation as if there
was a load or weight there. I went to Califor
nia, and when I returned the trouble seemed to
grow upon me very fast The loss in weight
and strength, the cough, the pains in the chest
worried me.
"Well, some 'time ago I read in one of the.
Pittsburg dailies, tbe statement of a young
mechanic, who seemed to be troubled about as
I was, and who had been treated and cured by
Drs. Copeland and Blair. I went to see them
myself, found that their charges were low and
not unreasonable, and I placed myself under
their care. I am glad to be able to say that I
improved from the start The ringing in the
ears, the trouble with the eyes, the headaches
and pains in the chest passed away..
"In. tbe first two or three weeks alone I
gained six pounds in flesh. My appetite re-,
turned to me. I sleep well, and get up in the
morning feeling rested. I feel strong and well,
indeed like quite anotherperson from what I
was when I went to Drs. Copeland and Blair."
Mr. William J. Adams, who makes this state
ment, lives, as stated, at the .Mansfield Hotel,
Mansfield, eight miles west of Pittsburg, on
the Panhandle road.
VERY PLAIN TALK.
Showing the Outline of a Route Which is
Often Followed.
"When a person with a delicate constitu
tion hasatendency to catarrh or consumption
whether this tendency is inherited or re
sults from taking cold easily it is notice
able that that person invariably loses flesh
and loses strength, showing that the nutri
tion is interfered with.
In such a case the sufferer should at once
be placed under influences that will restore
the defective nntrition and tend to invigor
ate the constitution.
It is. to be remembered that in every case
the presence of catarrh is an evidence of
predisposition to consumption, and no
matter how slight the attack may be, it
should be treated with the greatest care, and
the treatment should be continued until all
traces of the catarrh have disaDneared.
If the catarrh is allowed to reach the smallest
tubes in the lungs which condition Is indi
cated by the spitting up of a yellow material
then immediate attention to the malady is de
manded, or serious lung trouble will result
Catarrh is, nine times out of ten, tho cause
that produces consumption, and hence no one
can afford to neglect a case of catarrb.bowever
siignu xi is easily cured, 11 tasien in time and
treated regularly and correctly by a specialist
If left to itself it is rarely cured without a
change of climate, bnt with.each new cold it
gets more and more troublesome, extending al
ways a little deeper into the lungs until a cure
becomes difficult and sometimes impossible.
"I should like to be treated," a lady re
marked the other day, "but I wonld not
like to have my name in the paper." Let
it be stated that Drs. Copeland and Blair
never publish a name or statement without
the full and free consent of the patient, nor
do they publish one hundredth part of the
testimonials, letters and statements received
by them from grateful patients. As observed,
tbe statements given are entirely voluntary
and are given by the patients for publication
Drs. Copeland and Blair would never publish
tbe most emphatic testimonial unless the pa
tient giving it understood that it was to be
printed and gave willing consent
DOCTORS
llllilf
Are located permanently at
66 SIXTH AVENUE,
Where they treat with success all curable
cases.
Office hours 9tollA.M.;2 to 5 P.M.; 7 to 9
?. M. (Sunday included.)
Specialties CATARRH, and ALL DIS
EASES of the EYE, EAR, THROAT and
LUNGS.
Consultation, $1 00. Address all malt to
DRS. COPELAND fe BLAIR,
6a Sixth ave., Plttaburcr, Pa.
Notable Local Indorsement The prac
tice here of Drs. Copeland Blair is with the
expressed sanction and approval of the West
ern Pennsylvania Medical College, of Pitts
burg, and the diplomas ot both physicians bear,
the formal written indorsement of the dean and '
faculty of that Institution,- . y3i-88u -
y::l'"'V!1.,', Era ip'Wj
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DROTTiy VnVCITV ' . ::,5r,;-'.- htwrajMSS AM . FfVPPT. .: IE
406 and 408 Wood St
PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION.
Splash Mats Decorated only 5 cents.
6-Foot Curtain Poles, brass trimmings, only
21 cents.
Putz Genuine romade only 5 cents.
Howell's Ammonia Water only 7 cents.
Eclipse Flour Sifter only 10 cents.
Brass Cabinet Picture Frames only 10 cents.
Wood Towel Rollers only 5 cents.
7-Pin Hat Racks only S cents.
No. 6 Wash Boilers only SO cents.
Bird Cages only 50 cents. ,
Square Brass CageaT75c: 68c, JL
Gents' Traveling Bags, 60c to H Ea
12-Pieces Decorated Toilet Set, with jar, only
MOO.
112-PIece Decorated Dinner Set only S3 50.
Umbrellas, 28-in. only 50 cents,
26-ln. Gloria Silk Umbrellas only SI 25.
Colgate's Genuine JCashmere Bouquet' Soap,
19 cents.
Beautiful Vases only 10 cents.
Ruby Pt Pitchers only 15 cents.
Boys' Sailboats, 15 cents to $1 00.
Plain Tumblers only- 2 cents.-
Black Walnut Stands only SI 00.
Baby Carriage, Upholstered in Creton, Para
sol Top, only $5 00.
Croquet Sets, Varnished, In box, worth" $1 60,
only 7o cents.
Large Size Mexican Hammocks only SI 25.
Beautiful Dolls from 5 cents to f2 60.
Boys' 4-wbeel Wagons.9 cents to J2 50.
Boys' Wheelbarrows, 10 cents to 50 cents.
Girls Iron Tricycles.S8 75 to SIS (XX
- Children's Iron Rakes,Hoes and Shovels only
6 cents. ..
Lunch EasKets, 15 cents to 31 5a.
Waste Paper Baskets, 25 cents to SI 25.
Girls' Doll Carriages, -38c to S2 00.
Flatirons, 6 lbs., G lis. and 7 lbs., only 25 cents
each. -
Flatirons, wood handle (3' In set) only SI 00
set
Washtubs, all sizes, 10 cents to 75 cents.
Cedar Waterpalls.3 brass hoops,only 25 cents.
Waterpalls only 10 cents. -
Also a full line of Crockery Ware.Glassware,
Tinware and thousands of bargains on our 5
cent and 10-cent counters.
H. G. HAYDEN & CO.
i
je2-wsn
Porch Rockers,
AT $1 00..
At $2, $3 and 4 you can buy better
ones.
Our assortment consists
of all grades. Special lines of
SETTEES,
CHAIRS 1
AndCOUCBES,
1
For Summer Furnishing.
P. C. Schoeneck,
711 LIBERTY 'ST.
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OPPOSITE WOOD.
HAMBUEO-AMEKIOAN PACKET CO. EX
I'KESS service between. NewYort South
ampton and Hamburg by the new twin-screw
steamers of 10, 000 tons. and 12, 500 horse power,
f asrtlmd to London and the Continent. Steam
ers unexcelled for sarety.speed and comfort
Begalar servloe: ISverr Thursday from New
York to Plymouth (London), Cherbourg. (Paris)
and Hamburg. TOrough, tickets to London and
Paris. Excellent fare. Kates extremely low.
Apply to the General office Hamburg-American.
Packet Co., 37 Broadway, Mew York. General
Passage Office, 0. 15. HICHARD & CO., 61 Broad
way, New York: MAX SC11AMBEKU& CO., S27
Bmithfleld St.. Pittsburg, myZ7 wtsu
READ THIS CARD.
IP TOU WANT
FURNITURE
THE PLACE TO BTJY IS
DAIN.& DASCHBACH.
THE TIME NOW.
To appreciate tbe quality and .beauty of
onr Furniture, see that displayed by all
other reliable dealers of Pittsburg and Al
legheny before calling on us.
COME POSTED.
To gain tbe fnll value of the bargains we
are offering, price the articles you want
elsewhere, then see ours. We have the
stock, guarantee perfect satisfaction, and we
will sell yon anything yon require in our
line at prices bound to please.
--
DAIN & DASCHBACH,
111 SmithfleldSt, Pittsburg, Pa,
ap21-91-wrsu
Do Not Delly taking Hood's Sarsaparilla if
you have that feeling of lanzuor or exhaustion
which is often the warning' symptom of ap
proaching sickness. This medicine expels ail
impurities from the blood, cures scrofula and
all humors, creates an appetite, assists diges
tion, strengthens tbe nerves, and imparts
health to every organ ot tbe body.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. L HOOD CO., Lowell, Mass.
rpO EUROPE ALL THE POPULAR
JL steamers sailing thia and next month are
rapidly filling up. Apply for berths without
delav. Tickets, drafts and letters of credit at
N. V. rates. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO., S27
Smlthfield st' myll-wsu
Reverse .the Proportion.
Each hundredth man with health is blest
The balance go awry,
Tbe secret Is that Some digest
And ninety-nine just die.
Here's a way to reverse the proportion.
DBS. STABKKY&'PiLKij "Since uslngyour
Compound Oxycen Treatment my lungs have
Deen DGiLeriuuuiur years." w xiiiiis jjjujuri u,
Taylor. N. Y., December 25, 1888. DBS. Stab
kbT t Palen: "Your Compound Oxygen
Treatment saved my son's life." M. A. Tub
ner, Gainesville. Ga,. July 21, I88S.
Drs. Starkey & Palen's office records show
over 45,000 diifereni cases In which their Com
pound Oxygen Treatment has been used by
physicians in their practice and by invalids in
dependently in cases ot consumption, bron
chitis, asthma, catarrh, dyspepsia, nervous
prostration, rheumatism, neuralgia, and all
complaints of a chronic nature. ' Their brochure
of 200 pages will be forwarded free of charge to
anyone addressing Drs. Stahket & Palkx,
No. 1529 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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10 K SALE-LAHTJENCKVILI.K BUILDING
lots.3au, on nameia, near jrorty-sevenm it.
A. HEKKON & SOS. 80 Fourth ave.
Je2-W-S,8,ll.".19.2,a
OK SALE -ON J1AHIPOB AVE., BEN-
VENU.inns rew minutes rrom station:
lot!
SOxlzO: beautifully laid out. with new framel
. dwelling or nan, m rooms, dsid. porcnes, doiq
rases. evdiuentTPAueiGa uureBQoub;:oDiT bo,wu,
easy payments.' .THlKs.JtCOATfKEV, aseJiint-
tarst, . 't. ,." -myas-w-wBa'
CLEARING.SALE
-or-
LACE
-Asr-
Mf I CURTAI
We have
m a d e a
sort -of
toboggan,
slide in
our Cur
tain De
partment The sur
plus Cur
tains left
from
spring
trade, we
will make
the sliders,
and a
sharp scaling of prices the incline,
which will make them rush. We
might have had an auction, but
that would deprive you of, the priv
ilege of suiting your' purchase to
your wants, and of comparing pat
tern with pattern and price with'
price. Our plan is better every way
for the buyer, and so better for us.
The, goods are made to sell them
selves by therr extra good value.
The following are a few samples of
our latest offering:
Nottingham Laces.
Reduced from SI 25 to 85c
Reduced from SI 50 to SL
Reduced from $3 25 to Jl 50, etc., eta
Swiss (Tambour Laces.
XOT.
L 1 pair, were t9 a pail ; lot f or f6.
2. 2 pairs, were Z25 a pair; entire lot for $30.
S. 2 pairs, were 822 a pair: entire lot for S25.
4. 2 pairs, were $35 a pair; entire lot for $50.
Embroidered Muslins.
LOT.
6.
6,
7.
2 pairs, were 37 a pair; entire lot for $3.
1 pair, were $6 a pair; now $2 SO.
2 pairs, were $6 60 a pair; entire lot $9.
Irish Point
X.OT.'
8.
9.-
2 pairs! were 20 a nair: entire lot for ISO.
2 pairs, were $38 a pair; entire lot for $50.
Brussels Point
LOT.
10. 2 pairs, were SJ5 a pair:
1L
h , n V- u ,fm m f . , DUM4 O V .Vt fU
1 pair, was $45: lot for $25.
A.t4A Tnfr a MA
Madras.
LOT.
12.
13.
11
2 pairs, were 59 a pair; entire lot for $10.
2 pairs, were $18 a pair: entire lot lor $20.
I pair, were $30 a pair; lot for $15.
Egyptian Laoe.
OT.
15. i pairs, were $20 a pair; entire lot for $60.
Silk and Chenille.
LOT.
18. 1 pair, were $22 50; now $12.
14. X pair, were $12; now $6L
15. I pair, were $14; now 13.
N. B. Equally large reductions
have been made in Furniture Cov
erings. Remnants and short lengths
at half prices.
1
0. McCLINTOCK
86 CO.,
33 FIFTH AVENUE 33
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
EVERY DEPARTMENT,
Wo find, in our stock a large
number of styles of which we
have only a few suits left, the
goods being no longer obtainable.
To push these out we have marked
down the prices to a point that is
out of all proportion to value. The
goods are stylish and desirable,
and need only an inspection to sell
them. Among these are Kilt Suits
in two-piece styles at' 82 76, 83,
83 50, 84 and 84.60. Boys' Suits,
sizes from 13 to 18 years, at 84,
85 75, 86 60, 87 50 and 810.
Men's Sack Suits at 88, 89, 810,
812 and 813 50. Men's Cutaway
Suits at 89, 810 50, 811, 813 50
and 815. Don't fail to examine
them.
HATS from A to Z in the assort
ment of shades and styles.
--
STRASSBURGER & JOSEPH,
Tailors. ClotMersitl Hatters,
161, J63 Federal St, Allegheny.
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- SATURDAY, fme-i.
GENTLE-MEN Greeting:
This isyour stopping day.
What are you needing this
morning? Surely not one
among you' who needs nothing.
If you cannot come yourself
let your wives or sisters buy
for you. But we would rather
see you personally.
If you need a White Shirt
you are wise to buy here. We
guarantee you will not find the
equal, at the price, to any shirt
we sell from tke 50-cent ones
to the finest Full Dress.
The two we brag most about
are Jhe ''Dollar" laundried
and itnlaundrted shirts two
extraordinary bargain offers
and the 3 for $2 Shirt,
probably the most popular shirt
ever ptit on sale.
A very good unlaundned
white shirt for 50 cents.
Every shirt we sell is well
made, including all the latest
improvements. There are im
provements in white shirts
every season. The idea is to
get the best wearing garment
at the lowest price. Seems as
though our shirts are about
there.
The Collars have given the
inventive genius more play even
than shirts. All the conceits
are here.
Neckwear comes next if we
keep up the rotation of the
toilet. Neckwear for all oc
casions, for all tastes, all
styles, at all prices. A number
of attractive specials in Wash
Ties. The pure Linen 4-in
hand at-OC is the cheapest and
best tie we ever sold.
We never saw such a bar
gain as there is in our $1 25
French Flannel "Tourist
Shirt. If it isn't worth $2
we dorif know values.
UNDER WEAR 100 dozen suits Balbriggans
at SUc, or 2oc a garment.
Fine French Balbriggan, 35c, Via and 50c a
French, double finished seam Under
wear at 75c Silk finish Undershirts. 60c
.' GENTS HOSIERTr-Somo want the seanH
at the bottom: some want the seam at the side;
somewantnoseam at all. They are all satis
fied. The price, too, is a natural consideration
and a "very proper' one. We have seen to it
that the values here 'are as high and the prices,
as low as it is' possible to get. them. Fancy
prices, do not .go ln'tnese departments.
Gentlemen buy tbmgs when they happen to
need them. Many instances In the Umbrellas
yesterday, and there will be probably as many
more to-day If the weather is threatening.
There are offers in- our Umbrellas to make
business even in dry weather.
See that 52 Gloria Umbrella, 26-rncn.
See that 2 50 Gloria Umbrella, 23-Inch.
'With both go nice Alpacca cases, silk cord
and tassels. The handles are elaborate and
handsome oxidized metal, exact imitations of
the t6 and $7 line.
There are many other Umbrellas here.
There are also special sales for tbe Ladies to
day. As important a department as any is the
Ladies' Furnishing Department. Notnecessaiy
to enumerate the numerous articles found
therein. Extra offers In Corsets. Waists, Mus
lin Wear. Hosiery, etc, etc Three Special
Corsets at 75c, 31 and tl 25. See them.
Th.e Glove Department is prepared for trade
in any line. For all-wear there's nothing to
equal our "Dollar" Gloves.
Monday will see tbe inauguration of the
most enormous Dress Goods sale of the season.
Attend.
Boggs&Buhl,
115, "7- "9. 121 .
Federal Street, Allegheny.
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THE NEW SHADES
WHICH
RUBEN
Has Introduced this spring have proven a
great success.
Side view of NewDerby.
$1 50, $1 90, $2 20, $2 40, $2 90
There is always some risk of failure in offer
ing new shades, as the prejudice of tbe public
to anything not conventional is quite deep
rooted. But. thanks to our good judgment, we
have been remarkably successful with the
above stylish colors. And justly so; for they
are not loud, nor. yet insipid, but varying from
the popular golden brown to the handsome, tan
color. Yon have three advantages in buying
our new Summer Derby. Firstly, they will
not soil; secondly, they match the prevailing
fashion of clothing to a nicety, ana 'thirdly,
they can be Worn until late in the fall. You
need a hat; therefore,- make no mistake, but
come direct to
RUBEN,
The Hatter and Furnisher,
421it AND -463 SMTTHFIBLS
&
M; PRIMS AM:H0m,.-
VIRGINIA' BEACH, VA '
Situated directly on the ifan, 18 miles due
east of Norfolk, Va., liyNorfolk and Va.
E. B. This great seaside resort presents
every advantage for luxury, comfort and
health.
Summer season opens June 20.
Elegant drives on tho bard beacb and through
the piney woods. The best surf bathing on the
coast. Send for illustrated pamphlet. New
York office, U Broadway.
my3fr88-TTS S. E. CRITTENDEN, Manager.
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"TTI TTlrYr? SCIENTIFIC
-Ej- -D w2Sk, OPTICIAN,
Patentee and sole manufacturer of the Eureka
Eye Glass. No chain required. Eureka noe.
blades fitted to other eye classes. - !S"'
Oculist's prescriptions a specialty. All kind'
of lenses ground and spectacles made on thai
premises. 908 PENN AVENUE, PITTS.' "
Seventeenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia.-' "
my2S-92-TTS "rii'lfet
CITY SAVINGS BANK?
SIXTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST. ;
Capital, 8100,000, with privilege of $300,000. fa,j
Surplus and undivided profits, 3.600. let
Transacts a General Banking Business. Ac '
counts Solicited. Collections a Specialty.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
JAS. CALLERY. President'
W.J.BURNS .Vice President'-'1
JOHN W. TAYLOR Cashier';
mh23-59-TTS
JAS. 3VTNEIL & BRO,-
BOILERS, PLATE AND BHEET-IRON
WORK.
PATENT SHEET IRON ANNEALING
BOXES.
With an Increased capacity and hydraulic;
machinery we are prepared to furnish all work
in our line cheaper and better than by the old
methods. Repairing and general machine
work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Val
ley Railroad. xe5-55-TT3
HOTEL LAFAYETTE. CAPE MAY CITY,
N. J open all the yean strictly first-class;
situated directly on the beach, opposite Iron
Pier. VICTOR DENIEZOT, Proprietor.
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DRUNKENNESS
Or (he Liquor Habit Positively Cored
by Administering Dr. Hamas'
Golden Specific
It can be given in a cap or coffee or tea witnont
the knowledge of the person taking It: Is abso-
imeir narmiess, ana wm eiiect a nennaneniana
;ly barn
speedy cure, whether tbe patient Is a moderate
drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of
Drunkards have been made temperate men who
hare taken- Golden Specific In their coffee without
their knowledge and to-day believe they qnlt
drinking from their own free will. rrfJEVEK.
JTAILS. The system onre impregnated with the
Specific, it becomes an utter Impossibility for the
llqnor appetite to exist. For saleby A.J. Rankin,
six in ana jrenn ave..i'irtsDarj;: .&. rioiaen dc jo..
63 E. Federal st.
Allechenv. Trade snnnl
fteo. A,
KeUv & Co.. i'lttbore. Fa. oe27-as-TTS
MEN ONLY!
A FOSITIVK' CUHE
For LOST or falling
MAN HOOD. Nervous
ness. Weakness of
joaT & juino. jjacKoi atrcn
Lack of Strength, Vigor and Do
sed bv Errors. Excesses. c- Book.
velopment, eansed by Errors, J
Mode of SEU-TBEATHErr. and Proofs mailed
fsealcdl
free.
Address KELtS MEDICAL. CO..
Buffalo. K.
Y.
de2-57-TTSWk
Alr:
ith
three weeks old
broke out with eczema. Wo tried the prescrip
tion from several good doctors, but without
any special benefit. We tried S. S. S., and by
the time one bottle was gone, her head began -to
heal, and by the time she had taken six bot
tles she was completely cured. Now she has a .
full and heavy bead of hair a robust, healthy
child. I feel It but my duty to make this state- . -ment.
H. T. SHOBE, Rich Hill. Mo.
XS-Send for our Book3 on Blood and Skin Di " '
eases and Advice to Sutferers. mailed free "
rai SWIFT SPECIFIC ca,
fel-7-TTS Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
Almeria and Malaqa Grapes
ananas, Florida Oranges and an kinds of ''j
j: vrciyi wiiiv jjuiucsliu j7 rune,
JOHNDEBE : CO.,
608 LIBERTY STREET. noS-Tia
THE
CONSUMPTION
CAUSE OF
i now admitted by the medical authorities to
be a deficiency or undue waste of Oxldizable
Phosphorus normally existing in the human
economy. The remedv consists in tbe admin
istration of a preparation of Phosphorus being
at once assimilable and oxldizable. WINCHES
TER'S HYPOPHOSPHUES is the only prep
aration of Phosphorus which combines these
characteristics in tbe highest degree . For
Consumption, Bronchitis. Coughs, Sweats, and
Throat Diseases, it Is unequaled. Recom
mended by Physicians. Sold by Druggists. $1
per bottle. Send for circular.
"WINCHESTER t CO., Chemists.
mya-2i-TT8 162 William St. NTT,'
OPTICAL AND MATHEMATICAL G00D3.
bDecialty Correct fitting of lenses and
frames. All styles of Spectacles and Eye
Glasses. Experienced Opticians and our own
factory and workmen are our Inducements.
WM.E.STJERM, Optician,
5 SMITHFIELD 8TPITTSBURG. PA.
fe22-27-TTS
For a DISORDERED LIVER
Try BEEGHAH'S PILLS,
26cts. a Box.
BONISTALLI & BIS1. IMPORTERS AND
dealers In wines, liquors and French cor
dials for family use Sole agents for San Gab-.
SQUARE, Pit
lie iiiuguujuuAUj, irfAU.uxilia. Ill 1'lAJUU.lif
;ts;
sburg.
Foreign produce a speo-
any
SeD13K-TTS
. SPECIAL SALE OF
GAS FIXTURES !
Our entire stock of Gas Brackets,"
Toilet Lights, Hall Lights and Chande
liers, as well as Gas Globes and Shades,
are being offered for a few days oniy at.
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
THE J. P. SMITH
Lamp, Glass & China Co,
935 Penn Avenue.
Bet. Ninth and Tenth Streets.
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WHEN YOU ORDER,
APOLLINARIS
BEWARE.OF IMITATIONS
Attempts are frequently made to
palm off inferior Waters bearing
labels closely resembling the genuine
Apollinaris labels.
Bottles bearing the genuine ApoUU
mre Ii7Jt f.tfo -filTrrtQ
with a spurious article. .
LOOK AT THE CORK, 'Tf'
wMch, if genuine, is branded 'iwjXfte'
the 'nante of the Atollinarist XJomsA,
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