Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, June 02, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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OLD MINES EEVIYED.
Honey Made in Working the Claims
Long Since Abandoned
WITH THE IMPROVED METHODS.
Other Talnalle Ore Beside Silver and
Gold Kow Discovered.
PROJECTS OF ENGLISH SINDICATES
rerKCIAL TELEOBAM TO TH DISrATCIM
Hew York, June 1. The following re
ports hare been received from the leading
mining centers of the TiVest :
San Fbaucisco Many of the aban
doned quartz lodes in Sierra and Kevada
counties are being reopened and prospected
below the old workings, and with modern
, method and improved systems of mining
and milling, some of them are again beoom
ing paying properties. In Nevada
county are a half dozen lodes that
produced from $250,000 to $500,000 from near
the surface, but as soon as a poor streak
was encountered work was stopped and the
mines have been idle for years. Beep
mining was not considered necessary or
profitable in carry days, and with one or
two exceptions, none of the gold quartz
mines was sunk more than 500 feet. The
Gold Tunnel mine, for example, has been
idle for ten years, but is now being re
opened and worked on tribute. Thirty-siz
tons of ore recently taken out from below
the old levels yielded 51,515, or over $42 per
ion.
The Alaska mine in Sierra county ought
to have paid, but it was badly managed, got
into debt and was sold by the Sheriff two
years ago to satisfy liens for labor. One
hundred of the employes bought it in for
$50,000, but having no working capital tbey
could not operate the mine. The heavy
snows of last winter crushed the buildings,
the mine is full of water, three-fourths of
the miners have left the camp and a mine
that could be made to pay with good man
agement is now a wreck. A large body of
$50 ore has been struck in the Pacific mine
at Plymouth, Amador county, and other
xnines'in the vicinity are showing improve
ment that promises prosperity in the dis
trict NOT GETTING BICE.
The development work is completed on
the Mayflower mine. Placer county pay
grave has been struck again, and the mill
will start up in a few weeks. During the
last 13 years the Mayflower Company has
expended $1,256,000 and produced $600,000
worth of bullion. The sale to a syndicate
of London capitalists of mining claims cov
ering nearly two miles on Feather river,
near Oroville, is to be followed at once by
the establishment there of the largest mining
operations in California. The bed of the
river at this point was proved to be fabu
lously rich in gold over20 years ago, and un
told wealth is believed to have been depos
ited there during the ages in which the
waters which make up this stream have
been sluicing the mountain sides. The loca
tion is right in the midst of the richest of
gravel deposits in this State.
The entire river is to be diverted about a
mile and a half by means of a dam and
canal. The remaining water will be
pumped out, and the bed of the river
sluiced. Connected with these mining op
erations are to be large irrigating works ex
tending over several hundred thousand
ncres. The purchase includes the Old
Cape, Union Cape and Creek mining
claims, which end about a quarter of a mile
above Oroville. In 1857 extensive works
were erected on these claims, and in 40 days
$1,000,000 were taken out of Old Cape, and
$250,000 ont of Union Cape. Then a flood
destroyed these works, and active operations
have sever been resumed.
DISCOVEUT OF ANTIMONY;
VlKGINIA Citt A valuable antimony
mine has been located in the Toiyabe Moun
tains, Lander county, 15 miles from the
Jfpvada Central Eailroad. The vein is of
great width and carries 60 per cent of metal.
The owner found the mine 27 years ago, and
thonght he had strnck silver, bnt when he
learned that the metal was not silver he
dropped the location in disgust. Autimony
being in great demand now, the ore is worth
about $60 a ton, loaded upon cars, and the
owner is glad to take up his locat on again.
Some beautiful specimens oi ore, snowing
gold plainly, are daily selected from
rock taken from the Eceser tunnel
at Eocky Bar, which is pushing
into the mountain energetically by
Iiichan & Cronin. At Itockv Bar, Pearson,
Alexon & Adams have been pushing devel
opment work all winter in the Queen of the
"West. They have, in their lower tunnel,
followed the ledge a little over 300 feet into
the hill, and the lace of the tunnel, which is
110 feet below the surface, is now in a body
of ore six feet in wtdth, that prospects re
markably well in gold. From 18 to 24
inches is very rich and has yielded by work
ing process over $40 per ton. It is asserted
that the vein that fed the noted Alder
Gulch, in Montana, has been discovered.
Over $60,000,000 has been taken from the
placers of that gulch.
AN IMPOBTANT STBTKE.
Silveb City A strike has been made
in the Emporia mine at Crafton, in the
northern part ot Sierra county, which may
make it an important gold camp. The vein
is about 20 feet wide, but the pay streaks, of
which there are several, are narrow. The
ore found in these narrow streaks is very
rich, and not unlike that found last summer
on the Cuchillo, in Sierra county, which for
a time caused a great deal of excitement
These ore streaks, however, proved to be too
narrow to work profitably, but in the Em
poria, where several are found in the same
rein, they will undoubtedly prove remuner
ative. The northern part of Sierra county
has been steadily coming to the front as a
mining region tor three or four years, but
Tery rapid strides have been made there
within the past six months.
DENVER. Workmen in the Early Bird
nt "White Pine, on last Saturday struck a
body of low grade manganese ore. The old
find near Bed Cliff seems to be similar to
the Farnsenet Hill find. Placer yields show
that the gold released from the local veins
has not traveled, nor has it been much wash
worn. There is more activity in San Juan
county and Bed Mountain than for a num
ber of years, and the output of ore is the
largest ever known at this season of the year.
The output for the year promises to be double
that of former years. The daily output is
nearly 100 tons. Nearly all the big pro
ducers in Ute Creek, near Idaho Springs,
have been compelled to curtail their output
owing to the prevalence of a large quantity
of water caused by melting snow. A similar
State of things exists in a number of other
prominent camps, and it will require sev
eral weeks belore the annoyance can be
done away with. A telegram receired here
from Granite announces the discovery of
a foot vein of silver ore in the
Creole. The new mining develop
ments going on in the heart. of Lead ville
are proving a great success. The New
Discovery is now down 115 feet and is in
fine ore. The management of the Elk met
lime on Monday after sinking a distance
of 235 feet A fine body of ore has been
encountered in the Big Six which will
prove most remunerative for the lessees.
The Excelsior, Myrtle and Jnno claims,
which are known under the title of the Ex
celsior group, it is expected, will shortly be
purchased by
A LONDON SYNDICATE
for a half million. Negotiations are now
pending. Over 200 tons of argentiferous
iron ore has been shipped out of the Big
Pittsburg so far this month.
Tucson Mr. H. D. Jenkins has just re
turned from England and comes back ss
the manager lor a wealthy syndicate. His
company-Intend investing large amounts of
capital in American industries and will at
once establish an office in 6in Francisto.
This company have in view as their first
venture a valuable piece of mineral land in
Mexico. The Barranco Company's mines of
Santa Clara, Sonora, have beeu'bonded for
six months for $200,000. The men
who have the bond will construct
a railroad from Guarmas to Coal
fields. They expect to begin work
on the road within six months. The road
will pass through a country rich in gold
and silver and capable of being opened np
on a large scale. The work on the Mam
moth mine is goinc ahead smoothly, and the
greatest depth was reached last week when
they reached the 500-foot level. On making
a cross cut at the 300-foot level they met a
vein 33 feet wide and of remarkable rich
ness. Every new point demonstrates the
tact that the mine is a mass of veins of the
richest of ore.
FOR NERVOUS DISEASES
Uan nonford'a Add Phosphate.
Dr. F. G. Kelly. Alderton, W. T says: "I
have prescribed it In a large number of cases ot
restlessness at night, and nervous diseases gen
erally and alsn in cases of indigestion cansed
by lack of sufficient gastric juice ot the stom
ach, with marked success, and consider it one
ot the best remedies known to the professional
world."
Gingham Reduced.
15c ginghams, best goods, to go at lljc a
yd; 20c sateens to go at llc Sale begins
Monday morning.
Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave.
Worth Seelns.
50c dress goods, double width, reduced to
29c Knable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave.
Pittsburg BeeiCo., wholesale agents
for Swift's Chicago dressed beef, sold for
week ending May 31. 210 carcasses of
beef; average weight, 625 lbs; average price,
7.10 cents.
Important lo Bayers.
All remnants of dress goods, wash goods,
sateens, silks and ribbons to go at half price
on Monday, June 2.
Enable & Shusteb.
Read This.
Surah silks, all colors, including blacks,
34c; 25-inch India silks, 69c. Sale begins
Monday, June, 2.
Enable & Shuster, 35 Fifth ave.
EIGITEMENT EXTRAORDINARY.
No Let Up More Crowded Than Ever
Come As Early in the Day n You Can
to Avoid the Knh Odo of tho Gi-entcmt
Bankrupt Anslcnen's Clothing: bale
That Hoi Ever Taken Plnce In Pitts
bars Now Going on at 546 Wood Street.
Salesroom crowded all day. Don't fail
to come at once. Come as early in the day
as you can. Packed to the doors and hun
dreds had to be turned away besides. Noth
ing like it ever before in the history of the
clothing trade. A chance of a lifetime.
Don't miss this great bankrupt assignee's
sale. It has taken the people of Pittsburg
and surroundings by surprise. Everybody
delighted and overjoyed at the marvelous
bargains they are getting. And well they
might be. This immense stock of magnifi
cent clothing for men, youths, boys and
children all bright, new and tasty clothing
is selling at 35 per cent on the dollar of
manufacturing cost
An actual saving of 65 cents on each and
every dollar spent. Since the sale began
tiie salesroom has been filled with eager peo
ple from all parts. The cry all over the
salesrooms all day long was "Cash," "I'll
take this suit," "Please wrap up these
trousers," and so on, until late at night
The clothing buyers find out in a very short
time where their dollars "go farthest," and
where tbey get more for the money than
they expect So don't fail to attend this
great bankrupt assignee sale. If you value
your money you will not miss this chance.
We mention a few of the many bargains
you can obtain, and remember this great
sale will last for a short time only. Asplent
did snit of men's clothes for $3 99; this sui
is well made, all to match, latest style and
really worth $13. Men's tweed cassimere
spring suits that are sold in any regular
clothing store in Pittsburg for $15 and $16
are sold here at $4 60. English diagonal
dres suits worth $25, sold here at
$6 50. Elegant Prince Alberts, worth $45,
sold here at $11 50. Meu's trousers, worth
$5, sold here at $1 60. Men's fancy stripe
dress pants, worth $7 50, sold here-it$2 50.
Foreign wide wale worsted dress suits,
worth $38, sold here at $12 50. A f nil line
of hats, including Fedora styles, in the
latest shades, at 99 cents, and many other
bargains that cannot be mentioned here. A
chance for such wonderful bargains occurs
ouly once in a lifetime. Remember the ad
dress, 546 Wood street, one door from Sixth
avenue, opposite new Bank of Commerce
building, Pittsburg, Pa.
During the great sale of clothing the sales
room will remain open until 9 at night and
Saturday until 11 P. ST.
Bichabd Maxtby, Esq., Assignee.
Grent Cot In Prices
Of coats, wraps and jackets; also, summer
dresses, Monday morning.
Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave.
Sfooday ItTorntnc
Best qualities of India silks, $1 and $1 25
grades, 25 inches wide, to go at 69c a yd.
Enable & Shusteb, 35 Filth ave.
Sacrifice Sale
To begin on Monday morning, June 2, at
Enable & Shuster's, 35 Fifth ave.
Sacrifice of India Silks.
19-inch goods, regular 45e quality, to go
at 29c a yd. Enable & Shusteb,
35 Fifth ave.
TJ&C0BS OH.
CURES PERMANENTLY
RHEUMATISM.
Suffered for Nearly 30 Tears.
187 N. Chester bt, Baltimore, Md.
For nearly 80 years I suffered with rheum,
torn In arm and shoulder; could not lift my
arm. Less than two bottles of Et Jacobs Oil
enred me. W. H. HEESON.
Of Many Tears' Standing.
Gadsden, Crockett Co., Tenn.
My case was rheumatism uf many years'
standing, contracted during the war; tried
most everything without relief. St Jacobs
Oil finally cured me. FEED. BOGGE.
AT DkUOOISTS AMD TJEiXXRS.
THE CHABLES A. V0GELER CO., Baltimore. Ha,
THi8 is an Age of Apollinaris Water."
Walter BtscuU.
Apollinaris
."THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.1?
AHEEI0AH PDBLI0 HEALTH
ASS00IATI0H.
Extract from tht Report at tht PoOUttn ef
Wattr Suffha.
"Typhoid fever in oar dries Is So a great part
3ne to the sewage in the water supply.
I "We cannot shut cor eyes to the relation
which exists between sewage in cor streams and
typhoid fever in the cities that are supplied by
them."
"Thirty thousand people die of typhoid
fever annually m the United States of America."
" 77it purity of Apollinaris Wattr off art
tht best security cgainst the dangers which
art common to most of tht ordinary drinhng
waters." MlDICAL RECORD.
APOLLINARIS. "The annual con.
tumptitm of this favorite beverage affords
a striMngproofofthe -widespread demand
which exists for table water of absolute
purity.' 'Medical Journal.
NOTICE. TheweU-hurmn Yellow Labels
of the Apollinaris Company, Limited,
are protected by Perpetual Injunctions
cf the 'Supreme Court.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
THE
THE "WORLD'S PAIS AHD EEL1GI0H.
4n Immense Tabernacle Spggested for Con
certs and Religions Exercises.
Chicago, June 1. The Eev. David
Utter has a proposition for the World's
Fair. He says: "There should be on the
fair grounds a great tabernacle, wherein say
20,000 people might assemble, which could
be used week days as a concert hall, but
Sunday it should be used as a great temple
for the religiously-inclined ot all faiths.
"The services might go on all day, say, at
9 o'clock Sunday morning a representative
Scandinavian minister might preach and
the hymns, prayers and all be in that
language. Then at 11 o'clock might be an
English preacher of a particular denomina
tion At 2 o'clock there could be a French
service: at 4 o'clock a German service and
so on all through the day, the different de
nominations haying "their turn and
the different langnages a regular
honr. I doubt if the Boman Catholics
would b willing to enter into such a com
pact, but it would undoubtedly be a great
treat to hear some of their famous pulpit
orators if it could be arranged so that they
conld assist at a celebration of the mass ac
cording to the Chaldaic rite or theMozarbic
rite or any of the rarely seen rites of the
Eastern Catholics in the Boman obedi
ence." HHITAET C0HPETITIVE DBILL
Over 2,000 Soldiers Expected at the Kansas
later-State Contest.
Eansas City, June 1. The inter-State
military and competitive drill begins here
to-morrow. The numerous prizes have at
tracted many of the crack companies all
over the country, and preparations have
been made for an attendance of 2,000 men.
The camp was established to-day on the
grounds of the Kansas City Trotting Asso
ciation, and was named Camp Holmes.
The viutors will, be housed in 600 tents
loaned by the State of Eansas, and Adjutant
General Bobbins, of Eansas, will be the en
campment commander. A. parade ground
has been prepared directly in front of the
grand stand.
Electric Storm In Ohio.
Sandusky, June 1. A thunder storm
passed over this place yesterday morning
and the telegraph switch-board in the
Western TTnion was destroyed and the
building damaged. James Truesdale's
barn at East Monroeville was also struck
and burned by lightning.
femokcr'a Hrnrt.
Dr. Flint's Remedy wards off death from
those who have developed a "smoker's heart"
through the use of tobacco, rendering that organ
liable to rupture at any time. Descriptive
treatise with each bottle. At all druggists, or
address Alack Drug Co.. N. Y. mot
Underwear Ucdnctlons.
37c ribbed vests to go at 23c: 17c ribbed
vests to go at 12c; gloria silk umbrellas,
(1 50; men's 50c ties to go at 29c.
Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth are.
Ono More Week.
Hendricks & Co., photographers, No. 68
Federal st., Allegheny, will give an 8x10
photograph of yourselt or children with
every dozen of cabinets. Be sure and get
one. Good cabinets, ?L
naif Price! Half Price!!
All remnants of dress goods, ginghams,
challies, silks, sateens and ribbons to go at
half price on Monday.
Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave.
213 People Photographed
On Decoration Day at Anfrecht's Elite
Gallery, 516 Market street, Pittsburg.
Monday will be the day; dont miss it.
A perfect slaughter.
Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave.
In the Spring
Nearly everybody needs a good medicine. The
impurities which nave accumulated in the
blood during the cold months must be ex
pelled, or when the mild days come, and the
effect of bracing air is lost, the body is liable to
be overcome by debility or some serious dis
ease. The remarkable success achieved by
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the many words of
praise It has received, make it worthy your
confidence. It is the "ideal Spring Medicine."
"Last spring I was completely fagged out.
My strength left me and I felt sick and miser
able all the time, so that I could hardly attend
to my business. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me.
There is nothing like it." R. C. Beqole, Ed
itor Enterprise, Belleville, Mich.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla -
Sold by all druggists, SI; six for 5. Prepared
only by C. L HOOD fc CO., Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
DOUGLAS MACKIE
Have purchased an Importer's entire stock of Ladles' Beaded Wraps. They range in size from
82 to O. The lobber's price for these goods was 2 SO. Our price Is only SI 13 each. There's
only 323 of them. So come soon, if you wish to participate.
And along with these will be shown another Importer's stock of Rich Irish Point Lace Cur
tains. Theneed no word of praise from ns, suffice it to say that all season these goods have
sold at $15, 20 and $25 a pair. The price we paid for them will enable ns to offer them to you at
18 GO. S10 SO and $12 60 a pair. Just 178 pairs of them, and they're beauties.
And all over our extensive stores new and seasonable goods, 'all at
money-saving prices to our customers.
DOUGLAS &c ZMZ-A-CZKIIE!,
151, 153 and 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY.
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JABPERW0CKY
(For Further Information see "Alice in the Looking-Glass.")
JABBERWOCKY is th title of one of the most nonsensical rhymes ever
written. We have here used the whimsical word to catch your eye and direct
yonr attention to some practical good sense.
WHERE TO BUY SHOES. '
Never has Pittsburg been better supplied with Shoe houses. Ever since we
started in our enterprising way to benefit the public, they have sprung up like
mushrooms. It is one thing to lead and another to imitate. If the imitation is
palpable the bright sense of the public will see through it very quickly.
Take a look into our Retail Stores and tell us what is your impression of our
style of doing business. Do you see anything lacking, either in stock or means
for doing a big trade? Or do you find any prices more satisfactory?
As we bring the most Shoes into Pittsburg and dispose of them, too, it Btands
to reason that we have ascertained the public wants. As we sell closer than
others, we have ganged the public purse. As we cater to them in good style,
we hold the public pulse.
Such a summer stock as we carry never entered the realms of leather, and we
hare the confidence to know that the prices are popular judging from the patron
age increasing at all points.
Before making all your preparations for the summer jaunt come and be
shod in a proper manner and at propervprices. It won't cost yon anything to
make a tour of observation at our stores.
"W. J&-
New Eetail Store,
433 Wood street.
Wholesale House,
515 Wood street.
"Kr
PITTSBURG DISPATCH,
TEE CENSUS-TAKEK.
Are Ton Prepared to Intelligently and Cor
r.ectly Answer Him About Yourself When
He Calls?
The census-taker will make his calls to-day.
He will ask you many questions, among others.
If you have property that is mortgaeed, and
whether you are suffering from any acute or
chronic disease. Do you intend to answer him,
and if so. what will you say T Few people know
their own condition and whether they are sick
or well. Of course, they know whether they
suffer from headaches, loss of appetite, sleep
lessness, etc.: whether they are iu pain or free
from pain, but whether this means disease or
the coming on of disease tbey cannot answer.
To all such let us say right here that these
things do mean the coming on of disease. They
are the indications of malaria In the system,
which, unless driven out, will shorten the life
and make it miserable. Tbey are nature's pro
test and cannot be neglected with safety.
But the trouble with many people is that
when these" symptoms appear tbey do not
understand what they .mean, and so neglect
them. They dp not need any powerful medi
cine, bnt they do require prompt assistance.
How then can they best be assisted? By gentle
stimulation. All the leading physicians of the
day agree in this. A pure stimulant whiskey
nrAfprartlvta1rfn in moderation. Will tone nn
. the system so that it can throw off the virus of
coming disease, nut just nere is a most lm-
fiortant point. The good effects of the stlmu
ant employed depend absolutely on its purity.
If it is not pure it poisons the system instead of
assisting it, ana nere is wnere too many people
make their great mistake; they do not discrim
inate. If you would know what to do under
these circumstances, take the word of the
highest authorities in the land. Prof. Henry
A. Mott, Prof. William T. Cutter. Dr.
Hutchinson and many other eminent men
agree that for the qualities of purity
and worth, nothing has ever equaled Duffy's
Pure Malt Whiskey. These qualities are
what render it so far superior to any and all
other so-called whiskey. Tbey are the secret of
its power. Under its influence the system can
be toned up and strengthened without Inju
rious reaction or the formation of any habit.
It tends to renew life in the aged and restore it
to those In middle life. For women, especially,
who are weak, languid or suffering, as most
women are, it is almost invaluable. Such are
the beneficial qualities of this article, which
years of popular favor have proven ana con
firmed. The question of what answer shall be given
the census enumerator is of less Importance to
men and women than the question they should
ask themselves, namely: "In wbat condition
am I to-dayT Am I perfectly soond and well in
body and in mind? Am I strong and vigorous,
and is life a constant pleasure to met If so, I
am Indeed happy, but if not, and I feel weary,
despondent, unhappy, I need must have
assistance." That the assistance required
should be pure, gentle and health-giving there
can be no doubt, and that the remedy abovo
named posesses these qualities has been proven
beyond a doubt.
Color) rated
Grand
DENVER RANGE.
Sold by all stove dealers. Manu
factured by GRAFF, HUGUS &
CO., 632 and 634 Liberty street
mhWt-MWP
ick Stop
THE ONLY
SAFE MEDICINE
THAT WILL- CURE ANY
HEADACHE IN 15 MINUTES.
Warranted to Cure.
mhl9-50-MWF
THOMSON'S IMPROVED
GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS
Possess the highest degree of merit. Fifteen
grades and three lengths (snort, medium
and extra long) to choose from. Con-
tAnt imnrovementi in Shanes.
jrtxj uua
NEW SMOOTH FLAT
SEAM.
HAVE MADE
THOMSON'S
GLOVE -FITTING
The Most Popular of
Any.
A Perfect Fit and
Absolute Comfort
Guaranteed.
LANGD0N, BATCHELLER & CO.,
Successors to Thomson, Langdon fc Co., New
York, Sole Manufacturers.
For sale by first-class dealers throughout the
United States. mh21-53-MWJ-
LAIRD.
Mammoth Bargain Shoe StoreB,
Noa 406, 408 and 410 Market
street
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MONDAY, JUNE 2,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
150 CASES OF CATARRH
Successfully Treated by the
Catarrh Specialists at 323
Penn Avenue During the Fast
Week.
That the publlo have come to f nlly realize
that the Catarrh ana Dyspepsia Institute is the
only Institution in Pittsburg where Catarrh is
permanently cured Is proven by the rapidly in
creasing patronage which it Is receiving. From
early in the day until late at night the parlors
are filled with patients. The hundreds of testi
monials that have been published in tho daily
pacers are from patients who havo suffered
From Catarrh In Its most aggravated chronic
form, and which, In some cases, had developed
into consumption. A very satisfactory coinci
dence is, that a large proportion of patients
who apply for treatment were recommended
by their friends who had been permanently
enred at this medical Institution. ,
Mr. Fred iiann, a resiueni m ouarpouurK,
and well known throughout Allegheny county
and Western Pennsylvania, has for years
been a victim of catarrh and dyspepsia.
His stomach gave bim an endless amount of
trouble. He bad belching f gas from bis
stomach after eating, sour taste, and often felt
like vomiting his food. His appetite was poor?
and as bis liver was much enlarged it gave him
great pain. In fact, he would often be taken
with such sharp cramps and pain across his
stomach and bowels it seemed as If he could
not live. He bad palpitation of the heart,
dizziness, weakness and pain across the small
of his. back, and a nnmb, lifeless feeling in his
limbs. He could get but little sleep, and as
every change of weather gave him a cold, he
took on a lineering cough. His breath became
short and be felt pain and soreness in his lungs
and under his shoulder blades. Night sweats
weakened bim very fast, and he gradually grew
worse until he lost 30 pnnnds of flesh.
Mr. Fred Mahn;
Having a wife and two small chil
dren whom be dearly loved, depend
ing on him for a living, and hav
ing spent all bis money in doctoring to no avail,
not being able to work, he became discouraged
and disheartened, and often became so melan
choly that he would feel tempted to jump
into the river and thus end bis suffer
ing. One day he noticed in the
paper an account of a patient who had been
cured by the catarrh specialists at 323 Penn
avenue of conditions that seemed similar to
bis own. He resolved to call on these special
ists. He did so, and was told he could yet be
cured. Although be had but little faith, he re
solved to try once more, and after taking a
course of treatment became cured. He says:
"The above history of my disease and enre is
true in every respect. I had received treat
ment from 20 physicians, yet gradually grew
worse, and for one year before beginning treat
ment with these physicians I was scarcely
able to do any work. I have now worked hard
for the past two months, feel well and strong,
and -words do not express the joy I feel that
my life has been spared and health restored. I
hereby sign my name, FRED HAHN."
Please bear in mind that THESE SPECIAL
ISTS HAVE BUT ONE OFFICE, and which
is PERMANENTLY LOCATED at 323 Penn
avenue.
Also please remember that this is the only
institution in Putsburg where only Catarrh,
Dvspepsia and Diseases of 'Women are re
ceived for treatment, preferring to treat these
diseases successfully rather than attempt to
core all diseases.
Office hours, 10 A. it. to 4 P. Jr., and 8 to 8 T. K.
Sundays. 12 to i p. u.
Consultation free to all. Patients treated suc
cessfully at home by corresnondence. Send
two 2-cent stamps for question blank and ad
dress all letters to the Catarrh and Dyspepsia
Institute, 323 Penn avenue. Fittsbnrg.
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Protect You
Horse.
Horseshoe
ing helnjr a
most Import
ant operation
it is necessary
that all shoers
should under
stand the con
struction and
diseases of the
foot. Thewant
of knowledge
and skill of
shoeing often
enerate
many diseas
es, such as
corns, quarter
and c enter
crack, which are very annoying. Attention
given road, track and Interfering horses, lean
supply the public in general with the celebrated
"Good Enough" horseshoe.
I also manulactnre a HOOF OINTMENT guar
anteed to keep horses1 feet in good condition
niy9-58-MWT ANUKEW PAFKNBACH.
Latest improved Spectacles and Eye Glasses;
will fit any nose with ease and comfort. The
largest and best stock of Optical Instruments
and Artificial Eves.
KOBNBLTJM, Theoretical and
Practical Optician.
No 0 Fifth avenue, near Wood street.
Telephone No. lb8fiL de2&8
THE DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE
Has been removed to corner Smithfield and
Diamond sts. mh-117
THE PITTSBURG BRIDGE CO,
ROOF TRUSSES, BUILDINGS, GIRDERS,
IJST IRON AND STEEL.
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TRADE IS FLOURISHING
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IKI IE IE
Why should it not? Why should the people
not buy their Carpets and Furniture there, where
they can get the best goods for the least money,
and the most liberal terms of squaring up accounts?
Verily, Keech's big trade runs on as naturally
as does the Ohio River.
To buy here once means to buy always.
KBBOH'S
CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE,
923r92S IFiEI&rasr AYE.
1
. 1890.
NEW APTEH.TISEMENTS.
GAEPETS,
WALL v PAPER.
BIG STOCK.
y NEW GOODS.
LOW PRICES
In all new choice styles.
Also Portieres, Cur
tains, Linoleums, Window
Shades, Etc. Oome and see
us. It will be to your inter
est We show 50 styles of
Linoleum In all qualities,
and all grades of Carpets
and Wall Paper.
Geo.W.Snaman,
136 FEDERAL STREET,
ALLEGHENY.
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PHOTOGRAPHER. 18 SIXTH STREET.
A fine, large crayon portrait ts SO; see them
before ordering elsewhere. Cabinets, ft and
12 60 per dozen. PBOilPT DELIVERY.
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STEAMERS AND EXCURSIOfin.
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KOK QUJCENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.
Koyal and United States Mall Steamers.
Teutonic May2a,l2s30pmrTentonlc, June 2S, 11am
Britannlc,Juue4,6.30 am Britannic, July 2. 4 nm
'Majestic Juno 11. 1 pm MajetlcJuly9,ll:30am
Germanic Je. 18.8.30 aralOcrinanlc July 16,4 pm
JTrom White Star dock, loot of West Tenth it.
Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon ratei,
tea and upward. Second cabin. S40 and upward,
according to steamer and location orbertn. Ex
cursion tickets on favorable pezmu Steerage, t20.
White Star drafts payable on demand in all the
principal banks throughout Ureat Britain. Ap
ply WJCHNJ. MCCOKMICK, C39 and 401 Smith
field St., mttsburg, or J. BKtiCE 1SUA1, Gen
eral Agent, 41 Broadway, New Yore apl-D
ANCHOR LINE.
Atlantio Express Service.
LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN.
Steamship CI1 Y OF KOMKfrom New Tork, SAT
URDAY, May 31, June 28. July 26. August 23.
Saloon passage tCO to tlOO; second class, S30.
GLASGOW SERVICE.
Steamers every Stturday from New York to
GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY.
Cabin passage to Glasgow, Londonderry or Liv
erpool, (50 and (60. Second clas, (30.
Steerage passage, either service t-"0.
Saloon excursion tickets at reduced rates.
Travelers1 circular letters of credit and drafts for
any amount issued at lowest current rates.
For booksor tours, tickets or further Information
apply to HENDERSON BKOMIEKS. N. Y., or J.
j; MCCORMICK, S39 and 401Smltbfleidst.:A. D.
SCORER & SON. 415Smlthfleld st , Pittsburg; W.
SKMFLE, Jr., 165 federal St., Allegheny.
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CUNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIV
ERPOOL. VIA QUEENSTOWN-From
Pier 40 North river: Fast express mail service.
Bothnia.June 4.6.20am
Etruria, J une 21. 8 a m
Umbna, June 7.8.30 am
Servia,June 14, 2 pm.
Gallia, Jnne 18, 6.30 am
Aurama, June a. ipm
Bothnia, July 2. 6 am
Umbrla, July 5,7.30 am
Will not carry sreerace.
Cabin passage $60 and upward, according to
location: intermediate, $35 and HO. Steerage
tickets to and from all parts o Europe at very
low rates. For freight and passage apply to the
company's office, i Bowlin; Qreen, New Yorfe.
Vernon H. Brown & Co.
. J. J. MCCORMICK, 639 and 40l Smithfield
street. Pittsburg. ap21-41-D
-VfORDllETJTSCHER LLOYD 8. B (JO
IN Established 1857. Fast Line of Express
Steamers from N E W YORK for SOUTHAMP
TON, LONDON and BREMEN. The fine
steamers SAALE, TRAVE, ALLER, EIDER,
EMS, FOLD A WERRA ELBE and LAHN of
5,500 tons and 6,000 ti 8,500 horsepower, leaves
NEW YORK on WEDNESDAYS and SAT
URDAYS for SOUTHAMPTON and Bremen.
TIME
From NEW YORK to SOUTHAMP
TON. 7J days. From SOUTHAMPTON to
BREMEN, 2f orSO hours. From SOUTHAMP
TON to LONDON, by Southwestern Railway
Co., 2 hours. Trains every honr of the sum
mer season. Railway carnages fur London
await passengers Southampton Docks on arri
val Express steamers from New Yorfc. These
steamers are well-known for their speed, com
fort, and excellent cuisine.
OELRICHB A CO., 2 Bowling Green, New
York. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO.,
527 Bmithfleld street,
Jal6-72-D i Agents for Pittsburg.
STATE LINE
To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, London
derry, Liverpool and London.
FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY.
Cabin passage 133 to 150. according to locatloa
01 state-oom. Excursion S65 to S95.
Steerage to and from Europe at Lowest Rates,
"State of California" building.
AUallN BALDWIN & CO.. oeneral Agents,
53 Broadway, New York.
J. J. McCORMICK. Agent,
639 and 401 Smithfield St.. Pittsburg. Ps.
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Would have had the grit and courage to buy thus late in the season 4,215
Suits at one time, and, what is more, no other house would have had the
necessary cash and outlet to even think of engaging in such a gigantic
transaction.
Well.theGoods Are Now Here
But, if Messrs. S. & J. Werner think that we intend to make a profitable
disposition of these goods, they greatly mistake our method of doing
business. The fact is, we have marked the goods at an advance on the
price we paid for them that will barely cover our expenses of this tran
saction. But, then, our only object in making this big purchase was to
create a big excitement, and thus give our Men's Clothing Department
the most thorough and effective advertisement it could possibly get
With this end in view, we will
Commence This Morn
ing to Give Choice
w For ::
From this entire line of
4,215 Men's Fine All
wool Sack and Frocli
Business and
Dress Suits.
Without the slightest fear
of successful contradiction,
we here state that the other
Pittsburg Clothiers who
bought these at the start of
the season at regular prices
paid from $2 "to $4 more
per Suit than what we now
offer them. This fact, then,
makes competition impos
sible comparison useless.
As for the cut patterns and
materials of these Suits.they
are the very best and latest.
Again,
EVERY SUIT IS WARRANTED TAILOR-MADE ,
This, as a rule, means first-class make, good trimmings and a per
fect fit
Taken in all, this certainly is the greatest Suit Sale of aodern times.
Another opportunity of this nature will probably not again present itself
in a lifetime.
KaTimanns
Fifth Avenue and
CARD OF REASON,
2, 1890,
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