fa $ mmffifjB&W3$ssmr :b1t-deda2T"it89ii "Worried by women. Alderman Eerr Holds the Scales of Justice Between TVrathy ITALIANS AKD ISISH AT WAR. A Lawrenceville Fence Brings Kei'gbliors Into Hostilitj-. CASES DISPOSED OF 1 THE 'SQUIEES Alderman Kerr, of the Fifteenth ward, once expressed a regret that bis early pre ceptors had not inculcated him with a knowledge of the Italian tongue, but he is less ardent in the matter now; be heard enough of that sibilant language last even ing and incidentally quite enough tbnene, too to make up for the deficiency. He thinks now, that if he had only lived in Venice a few centuries ago that he would Have made a very excellent Doge. There is one Italian lady, though, who might not agree with him. Pretty nearly one-half of the Italian col ony which has its habitat in Howard lane, near Boquet street, cheek by jowl, as it were, with the best of Pittsburg's blue- blood, assembled in the Alderman's office last evening. The spirit of strife had de scended in their midst, and discord reigned where melody held sway. In short, Sig nora Fidele Voecala told Winnie Goggins what she thought of her in very unmistak able language, though it was in Italian, and "Winnie knows naught of that speech. Called Too Many Names. "Winnie is an Irish girl, or her parents are of that nationality, and she is the only "foreigner" in the Italian colony. She told Alderman Kerr last evening that Signora Voecala had called her an immense number of names which she (Winnie) would not like to repeat before "His Honor." "How do you know what Mrs. Voecala called you, if you don't understand Italian?" asked the 'Squire. "Ohl I saw her say them," said Winnie, "and, besides, my husband Jim told me what she said." "Jim," whom Winnie says is her hus band, is an Italian shoemaker named Gior ciani, who lives in the same honse as Mrs. Goggins. He is called 'Jim Grogan' as a compromise with his proper nam?, but Win nie elects to an interpretation of her own, and calls herself Goggins. Anyway, Jim entirely corroDorated everything tnat his spouse swore to, and threw' upon Signora Voecala the onus of disproving the charge ot calling .Mrs. Uoggins some very unpleas ant names. The signora'a defense was that Mrs. Gog gins was not one whit better than Mrs. Goggins, and the less Mrs. Goggins said about that lady the better would she appear in the eyes of the world in general, and the Italian colony in particular. The signora related to the 'Squire how Mrs. Goggins had only recently returned from a sojourn with friends in the retirement of Claremont, and that she had no relatives in the colony who had any claim upon her. She wanted tbs rooms which Winnie occupied, and that was why the lady brought her into court. Hade Mrs. Goggins Very Mad. Mrs. Goggins was very wroth when the sisnora cast a donbt upon her title to the protection afforded by Jim Grocan, and with much declamatory cloauence and tum bled hair, told the 'Squire that the Italians had torn up her marriage certificate while she was in retirement. At this point the two factions of Italians were about ready to descend upon each other, when 'Sauire Kerr rose to the occasion and the floor, and declared the case proven, fining Signora Voecala S3 and costs for being disorderly and calling names. Then the seance closed, and the belligerents retired into the ob scurity and gloom whence they came. A BXOOTH-TOKGUED 6ZBAK6EB. Be Tolls Plaoslble Talo of Distress sad Hakes Good Living;. Many men, and women, too, known for their charity have been in receipt recently of a letter from a man In this city, who is thought and very definitely believed to be an impostor. Some of those who hare been appealed to are Benben Miller, Captain Vandergrift, Mrs. Thaw and others, i'rom these he has been given considerable money, as he told a plausible story in the most con vincing way. He does not ask boldly for aid, but rather intimates a desire to get along for a brief period Without assistance, finally winding up his appeal with a pitiful tale of dire want and need that must soon reduce him to beggary if he meets the mis fortune of financial embarrassment that he fears. His language is pnre and couched in plaintive terms.so mack-so that in almost every case he has met with favorable re sponses. One of the letters, however, was turned over to the Society for the Improvement of the Poor, and the matter was investigated. The letter in question spoke of direct necessity and want, sickness and general poverty, but through it all ran a vein of such shrinking sensitiveness that it is so wonder that even the wary were, caught On investigation by the society the writer was found largely to bean impostorhis want being dua principally to his extrava gance, i Tbe fellow is about 45 years of age, well dressed and gentlemanly. S - Consist; sad Golxtg. . A'partyof 290 German immigrants ar rived yesterday over the' Baltimore and Ohio road. A few went "to Cleveland, but the majority remained here. Iisst .evening 20 Englishmen started for the British Isles on a trip to their homes. Some said they did not intend to return. One remarked that with all the strikes on band this was a good time to so visiting. AWFUL SKIN DISEASE. PROSPECTS of the baseball season and other sporting topics entertalnincly bandied In THE DISPATCH to-morrow. All the sports. 24 pages. STODAY SCHOOL INSTITUTES To Be Held In Pittsburg and Vicinity Dur ing the Summer. The Executive Committee of the County Sunday School Association held a meeting at the office of W. K. Jennings, on Diamond street, last night. Mr. Jennings presided. The object of the meeting was to determine the time and place of holding the proposed 'institutes in this jcounty. None have yet been held, and, the first one was fixed for June 30, when two sessions will be held in Bev. F, B. Parrand's church, the Southside Presbyterian. In the afternoon primary Snnday school work will be discussed and in the evening general wore will be tbe topic. An address will also be made by the State Field Secretary. The secretary of ti.s board was directed to correspond with ton Sunday school people of Tarentum and ascertain :f preparations cannot be made for holding an institute there on the 24tb of July. It is proposed to hold a meeting in October along the Monon cabela or Ohio Valley, and the final meet ing will be held in March of next year in Allegheny. A desire is felt for additional institutes aside from the quarterly ones, and it is possible two can be arranged to be held outside of the city. Messrs. Hay, Black stock and Gray were appointed a committee on meetings and programmes. One hundred and fifty dollars was voted to the State Com mittee. The committee will meet again on June 30. CABLE LETTERS covering Great Britain and tbe Continent In to-morrow's 24-Page DISPATCH. They appear every Snnday. Special cables dally. Child a Mass of Raw, Bleeding Sores. Mlrton Ions Cure by the Cutlcnri , Remedlts. A race, from the hair to the neck on Aotb tides, a raw mass or bleeding sores; two little bands and arms In the same condition: a body, around tbe waist ot which was a broad band of blcedlnc erup tions, and from tbe blps to the tips of her toes the be absolutely sleken- injc to tbe sight; bald Mrs. H. A. Sunt to me: 'I have tried everything suggested to me on my little dancbter. who baa been so afflicted al most from birth. I bave bad three doc tors experiment on her, bnt she seemed to be fretting worse -every day. I was almost distracted. Every night 1 had to bandage her all over, and tie mittens on her hands to tirevent her from digging the raw flesh with her fingers. Mr. Kanlkner said be believed that ctmctraA Kehe DIIS would cure her. He offered to bear the ex Dense. At that time she was worse than 1 had evor seen her. and there seemrd no prospects of recovery, cbticciu, Cuticuba KBSOLVZJrT, and cuticusa boap nave wrought a miracle. To-day her sain Is smooth and fair, and I believe she has entirely recovered." The above Is trne In every particular, and I refer to Mr. C. w. Woolever, dragglit. J. KOiS F AtJLKNEB, Danville, N. Y, Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood and Skin Partner, "Internally and cuticura, the great bkln Cure, and Cuticussa Boar, the exquisite Skin Beantlfier, externally, instantly relieve and speedily core every disease and humor ofthe skin, scalp and blood, with loss or balr. from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price. Cuticura, 50c: Soar, SntlrtsoLVXXT, SI. Prepared by tbe fOTTEa DRUG and cniwicAi. Corporation, Boston. S-tend for "How to Core Skin Diseases." M pages, B0 illustrations and 100 testimonials. D ADVQSklnind Scalp purified and bean DHBI O tilled by Cdticuba Soap, Abso lutely pare. WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, Kidney and Uterine Fains and 'Weak nesses relieved In one minute by the CUTICtTKA AKTI-PAIX l'LABTin. tha 4 only instantaneous paln-kllllng plaster. WSHSWK CUTlCO"RA SOLD BY JOS. FLEMING ft SON, 12 Market street, mb23 PitUbnrg. i t be Hnmbui A FENCE BETWEEN THEM. Christy The Standard Oil Company and Barns Have a Difference. Superintendent "W. F. "Williams, of the Standard Oil Company, and his next door neighbor, Christy Burns, have had a dis agreement about a line fence. Mr. Williams rushed into Alderman Kerr's omce on Thursday evening in an excited condition and a hurry, and said he wanted an officer to arrest a man imme diately, if not sooner. Tne 'Squire sent his constable, 'William McClelland, to see what the trouble was. The constable found that Christy Bnrns had cut down the fence which divides the property in a thoroughly scientific and effective manner, and when the constable arrived Christy was turning his attention to dividing tbe coal shed, bv means ot a saw, into two equal portions, one for himself and the other for Mr. "Williams' company. Mr. Burns was arrested and charged bv Mr. "Williams with malicious mischief. He gave bail for a hearing to-day, between "3 and 4 o'clock. Mr. "Williams alleges that the fence is on the company's property, and that they have been keeping it in repair for years, while Mr. Burns is positive that the lence is on his property, and that he can do what he likes with it. The 'Squire will brins the weight of his wisdom and powerful-mind to solve tbe knottvauestion. He thinks he may have to straddle it. Contracts Since August. J. L. Barclay, the Chicaeo agent of the "Westinghouse Electric Company, is at tbe Duquesne. He states that since last August the companv has contracted with 63 street railways. The concern has abont 300 men at work when it ought to have four times that many to turn out the work as wanted. " EOBEKT LOUIS STEVENSON describes one of the races of the South Sea in THE DISPATCH to-morrow. His letter Is beau tifully Illustrated. , TJ. S. Makine Baxd to-day at Old City Hall. Matinee prices 6b cents. AMUSEMENTS. XI I wVIflB7 llinUU ftcrt'ttEffifnX ifVve etf' ed Don't by the fictitious made for Porous Plasters that cure before they are applied. TTse Benson's, a scientlflo preparation that elves prompt relief and Is Indorsed by over 6,000 reputable Physicians and Druggists. Get tha mine. Genu fe9is- A- PARALYSIS cu:r:e:d: PLEASANT NEWS. , SPECIAL CABD. MONDAY, MAY II Tbe Greatest Living Tragic Actress, TOOK THE OIHES HA1TS BEEE. A Couple of Lawrenoeville Men Go Into Court Over a Matter or 5 Cents. Alderman McKeirney had a case before him for elucidation yesterday, which was something out of the ordinary. One man came before him with a complaint that another had drunk his beer. Both men were in a saloon and one of them called and paid for a glass of beer. "While his attention was being attracted by something in the rear, the defendant drank the beer without even tbe formality of an apology. Both men waxed warm over the matter, and the com plainant laid thematter before the Alder man. The 'Squire looked up his precedents, but could find none, and finally decided that since the complainant had, purchased a thing that the other had appropriated to his own use the offense was one of larceny. He issued a warrant for tbe beer appropri ator's arrest. ion y f tf53r ssik JANAUSCHEK! Supported bv her own excellent company in her remarkable New York Repertoire. mj2-79 GttJLNJD a OPERA , HOUSE. To-night, Matinee Saturday Only. LOUIS MORRISON. In FATJST. NEX1 WEEK; A. Brady's Great New York Production Wm. A. Haire, Who Has Been Se riously HI, Is Once More Among His Associates. The friends ot Wm. A Haire win be pleased to snow that be has about recovered from his serious Illness and will leave shortly.with his father, Robert A Haire, for a prolonged trip through the Southern States. Mr. Haire is tbe resident agent in Canada for the Alabastine Company's goods, and goes South in the interest of that company. The young man. wbo is 18 years old, was taken uown some tnree months ago with malignant diphtheria; tbe case was very severe, and tbe disease left him with paralysis of the spine and legs. For nearly two months be was entirely helpless and had to be bandied like a child. In conversation with his father this morning that gentleman stated that after paralysis set in he made very little progress, and at the earnest so licitation of bis niece, Mrs. M. B. Church, and nnmerous friends he was" influenced to put the case under treatment at tbe Electrical and Medical Institute. "He was benefited from the very first treat ment," said he, speaking of the -matter. "We had to carry blin in and out of tbe Institnte.tor he was unable to move a foot. Tbe power of locomotion was entirely gone. After tbe first ten treatments had been given him, he was able to stand on his feet and walk, and now at the end of four weeks he is walking abont aa usual. He will be discharged next week, as be is going; South with me. and he now needs ex ercise more than anything else, which he can get, as he is able to get but doors. "Ido not desire newspaper notoriety, but think the objection should be waived on ac count of the good work that they are doing. If anyone wishes to consult me On tbe subject, they can address me care of, the Alabastine Company, this cltj." Grand Rapids Democrat. The institute referred to in tbe above is at present treating from 100 to 200 people daily, which was established two years ago on the same basis that the of Max Freeman's Adaptation of Albert Ross' Novel THOU SHALT NOT- PRICES. . 75c, 5DC, 25c BEATS OW ON SALK. apS0-67 DILK'r EAEH THE MONEY. One Italian Borrows From Another, but falls to Bepay the Loan. Antonio Pasenio was committed to jail yesterday for a hearing to-day in default of bail on a charge preferred against him be fore Alderman Means of obtaining 53 23 from Joseph Minerio, of Biver avenue. ast End. Minerio alleges that Fasenio borrowed the money from him on the understanding that he would repay it when he had completed a job at cellar-digging he had secured, and that Fasenio neither did the work nor paid the money. Settled Without a Salt. 2The case of Simon H. Frey against Mrs. Frey and Dr. Boberts, which was to hare been heard yesterday afternoon, has been discontinued, the matter having been ami cably settled by the parties interested. u33 THEATRE TO-NIGHT. V. K. HIGGINS IN KIDNAPPED. Matinees. Wednesday and Saturday. May 4 "A Pair of Jacks." ap27-19 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES to-morrow.' Get a copy or the bic DISPATCH, A Week's Heading;. No Advance In Dread. The regular monthly meeting of the "United Baking Company was held in' the city yesterday. Secretary Crawford, of Mansfield, said prices were sot advanced, and nothing of IssperUnce vti transacted. Pittsburg's Leadine Theater. To-nlgbt, last Matinee to-dar. Mr. A & Lip man and a company of popular players, in MR. GUS THOMAS' IDYLLIC COMEDY DRAMA THE Next week A. M. Palmer1 Stock Comoro?'. tjowmuw IGU.UJ. tnja-75 HARRY DAVIS 'S&ST WEEK OF APRILS. Theater No. 1 The famous Forepangh Yank Combination. Theater No. 12 Tasxxrt and Stewart's Comedy Stars. Admission. 10 cents, t apZTJS-xws ., , . HARRIS1 THEATEB-MB& P. HARRIS, R. L. Britten, T. F. Dean, Prop, and Men. Every afternoon and evening Miron andEUeoa IfflncweU to their Hew drama. BLUE GRASS. May -Go-Won-Go Mohawk. "ThelndianMail Carrier." . ap25TTS fSa. ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-Oieht. Matinee Monrtmr Tnuln ursday and Saturday, ' FRANKJONBetasBI PERKINS. m!Ks.RLK4 wMt t wtt. otai ELECTRIC AND MEDICAL MITDTC, now located on the corner of Fifth and Fenn ave., and have in operation the same Medical Electric Inductive Batteries and Appliances which are patented and used only in these in stitutes. This treatment, combined with medicine and surgery, which are all supplied In -the Institute, has proved successful in such diseases as ' RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, f PARALYSIS. SPINAL DISEASES, LOCOMOTOR, ATAXIA, . -CATARRH, DYBFEP8IA, LIVER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. BLOOD AND 8KIN DISEASES, And all morbid conditions arising from debfl. ity ot the nervous system, produced from what ever cause. Braces and instruments tot all deformities supplied. No matter what alls von rtl and nroenre a diagnosis of jour case FREE OF CHARGE, or communicate a description uf your case by letter. Advice In all eases will be strictly honest and based ou knowledge and experience. Free consultation and examination. Offlce honrs-S to U a. it, lte 6 r. x. aad 7 to Address all communications to the Electrical M Meal Mute, 442 FEW AVE., PITTSBURG, PA. N. B.-Dlaeta ,aad sseAMnai tauM be pre. wmtwtk w m imwsh ireeter. ,NK ADTZXTSSEMENTS. FACTS WORTH NOTING LADIES' TEA GOWNS and WRAPPERS Oar assortment o Ladies' Jashlonable Spring Wear to-day stands unrivaled and for elegance of style and honestVorkmanship cannot be excelled. Be sides, prices, considering quality, are extremely low, and, all things considered, we firmly beliojre that judicious buyers in search of anything in "bur line cannot afford to pass us by. Of . TEA GOWNS AND WRAPPERS We show an unusually fine selectionone from which the most fastidiously inclined Will have little trouble in making a choice. LADIES PEBCA1E WBAPPEBS, Mother Hubbard" aod Princess shape, 85e. 98o, $1 10, $1 15, $1 25. 1 35, 1 60, ?1 65, $1 75, 52. SATINE WBAPPERS, verv pretty shapes, with and without combination fronts, f 1 75, 2, $3 25, $2 60 and up. 2EPHYB GINGHAMS, made Jn Mother Hubbard and Princess styles, 2, $2 60, pi and up. TEA GOWNS, made of figured French Chalhes, with loose-fitting French backs, $3 75, H 95, $5 60, $7 75, ?8 60, $9 60 and up. JET WBAPS A fresh invoice juit opened at attractive priees, comprising many new shapes, at ?1 451 75, f2, $2 60, $3 60, f 4 60, $5, $6 50, ?8 60, $9 75. LACE AND SILK "WRAPS, made with high shoulders and long tabs in front, 9 75, $10 60, 11 45, $13 60, ?13 60, $15, $16 60, $18 60, $20 and up. All of these are in latest shapes and very popular for middle-aged ladles. REDUCTIONS! REDUCTIONS! REDUCTIONS! By reductions we mean exactly what we say, and jrou'll soon find it out by looking over our line of Children's Short or First, Walking Coats. They come in all the new materials and are made in the latest styles. Just note the extent of the cut as evidenced by the following figures: II nil ft if li riPlI I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V - r NEW ADVERTTSEMETrTS. "y $3 00 $3 60 $4 60 $5 00 $6 00 7 60 $9 00 Coats reduced to Coals reduced to Coats reduced to Coats reduced to Coats reduced to Coats reduced to Coats reduced to $175. $2 60. $3 00. $3 50. $4 00. $4 60. $6 00. SALtEBiCO Believe in keeping things moving. To-day we have a monster ' HAT HURRAH. $2 HAT FREE With every $16 Man's Suit or over. Cloth, log 25 per cent lower than other houses. ANQTHEfc STARTLER! $1 50 Underwear at 75c. Complete suif, plain or fancy colors. Above price good for to-day only. Come To-Day. We'll Snrjnse Yon. Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Sts. apS-TTS FOR TOURISTS! Opera,FleId, Marine Glasses and Telescopes. A -large Importation just received, OTJB SPECIALTY: efTACfC rsYfc . "' VteciASS$-9V Children's Silk Coats reduced 33 and 40 per cent. WSpecial bargains in new Blazers, Reefers and Jackets for Ladies, Misses and Children, $i 50 to $q 75. Over 200 styles of Ladies' Waists from 50c to $6 50; best value for the money ever offered. 510-518 MARKET STREET. .ap28 WAGNER'S, Wood St. and Fourth Av. '-llOffT- '& ' rCIylM flKDJiKS 3 V tnr . 1 -cX . 'smuhtieli st -1- r Wtt E.STJERM, Optician. mya-rrs THE AFTER -MATH. La GIMPPE and Its ajteb Eitscts. Now the Pkppeb Time fob Special Tbzat- MBNT BY DK. BTERS' METHOD. Many people wero no donbt surprised that Dr. Byers let so good an opportunity as the "La Grippe afforded to advertise himeelt and his practice go by, when the papers were foil of ad vertisements of empirical treatments and patent medicine cure-alls. Bnt his time to speak baa not yet arrived. He ejoes on tbe principle never to advertise treatment for any disease unless be Is sure be can do some good, aud all nose and throit specialists knoir tbat dnrlng the acnte inflammatory stages ot la grippe local treatment was worse tban useless. Nearly one-half pf all Dr. Bvers' catarrhal patients suspended treatment by his advice during tbe epidemic as be considered it imper ative for them to stay closely indoors. Ibis basest stand on bis partbas won him tbe con fidence of all rlght-'hlnklne; patients. Shoe buyers are interested in the bargains we offer in good wearing Shoes. LADIES'. SHOES. Invite special attention to the elegant lines of French, 'Lille and Curacoa Kid Button Shoes. Prices $2, $2 50, $3, $3 50 and $4. A A to EE widths. MEW5 SHOES, Fine Calf, Dongola and Kangaroo top's, oak sole leather, hand and machine sewed, the best Shoes ever offeredat the prices: $2 50, $3, $3 50 $4 50 and $5. BOYS' AND GIRLS' SHOES. Heeled and spring-heeled, made of Kid, Straight Goat and Pebble Morocco, good wearing Shoes. Prices' $ 1 25 to $3. Open Saturdays to 11 P. M. a, -i i ' s "V 98-A NOVEL SURPRISE. FOR THE BOYS A handsome bo "containing a magician's outfit, including some of the best tricks known, also full directions, will be given . FREE! TO-DAY! . WITH EVERY BOY'S SUIT BOUGHT AT KAUFMANNS' With one of these outfits any boy can give a parlor entertainment,, much to the amusement of himself and the amazement of his little friends who'll say: "WONDER HOW HE DOES IT?" ' WAG N E R'S, 01 WOOD STREET, Qorner Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg. j an2S-80-T8 STEAMEKS AUD EXCUESIOtfS. 0UNARD TJNENEV YORK AND UV EitPOOlj VIA QUEISNSTOWN-Irom Pier 40 North river: Fast express mall service. Gallia, April 29. 9 A. v.: "Umbria, Mar 3. noon; Servla, Mjy 9, A. M.( Bothnia, May 13, 9 A. U : Etrnrla, May 18. noon; Anrania. May 23. 5.30 A. jc; Gallia, May 27, 8 A. it.; Umbria, May 30. 10.SU A. M. Cabin passage 160 and dd. ward.; will not carry steerage; according j tickets to and from all parts ot Eurona at very low rates. For frelpht and pas satje apply to tbe company's office. 4 Bowling Green. New York. Vernon H. Brown A Co, 3. 3. MCCORMICK, 633 and Ml Smltbneld street, Pittsburg. aplS-M-n STEAMEKS AXD EXCURSIONS. NEW INMAN YORK, LINE. AND LIVER. TTT-H1TI STAB US lr- JPOB QUZIM8TOWM AKD LIVIKFOOU " Majtl ana United States Hall Hteamsn. Germanic, Ap.29, 8.30 am Uennanle,May Z7, tiSOam Aiaj- c, p n& ii.emoaic one Ltpn .m e. S ti m iTentoQle. Juml 3 ssnwraicjnay iJ.v.som uruannic, JnnelC.8 "Teotonlo, . jrromWbltelltaraoek. rootot West sceonaeaom on taese steamers. Be atttBd upward. Second cabin. IK) and Stf. Kx- -auuesuo. ur a p mrjtajestic. 'one 17,1pm BtaraoGK. xoosoi westTentbak Saloon rates. and sis. Kt cordon tickets on lavorable terms. Stent, no. prepaid, S3. Wnlta Star dra.ru nav&bla on demand in all tha irlnelpal banks thronrhoaj tireat Britain. Ap- kj .n-tin j. jacuuuiiu&, ewanaegi Bmlta- ., rittsDUfv or J. jjkuuj; UMAX, Geo Ana. l Jtroadwar. Sew Yojlc ' (eS-s QUEENSTOWN .. fOOU TkOit KITW TORK EVBRT 'WIDNSDAT. Tons. Tons. City of Paris 10,600 City otN. Y....10,5 City of Berlin 5,491 City of CblcaRO.. 6,600 City of Chester... 4,770 City of Richmond 4,780 a or rates oipaszase ana oioer information ap ply to rutxaa, 6 Bowline micE, i Wm. C. Byert. M. D., JVb. 1 Fenn Avenue, Graduate Jefferson Medical College JTMladtlpMa. Now is tha proper time to take special treat ment for la crlppe and Us after effects, snch as nasal catarrn, Droncnltls, catarrha.1 pneumonia, incipient consumption, chronic conebs, etc.. etc., as tbe acnte inflammatory symptoms have flven way to tbe sob-acute andebronic forms, n stubborn cases of chronic conebs, and in consumption. Dr. Byers continues to nse tbe pneumatic cabinet treatment with satisfactory results. ELECTRICITY IK SPECIAL DISEASES. Sr. Byers and his associates have employed electricity In the treatment of suitable cases continuously durintr the past six years with considerable beneflr. When carefully and scientifically applied there is no doubt of its ereat therapeutic value in certain chronic ail ments, such as muscnlar rheumatism, neu ralgia, partial paralysis and nervons aftectlons. This brancb of Dr. Byers' practice is in charge of an experienced specialist, a craduate of the well-known BelleTue Hospital Medical Colleze ot New York. to PER MOUTH. All cases will ba treated for S3 tier month. In cluding medlripe, nntll July 1. Parties taking treatment before that time will be treated at the same fee until cured. Dr. Byers gives his personal attention to all diseases of the eye, ear, nose, throat and lungs. All nervous diseases, skin disease', eczema, hives, pimples, blotches, eta, b'ood diseases, scrofula, rheumatism and all kidney, bladder and rectal troubles successfully treated by an experienced nsoociate specialist. Offlce. No. 421 Penn avenue. Established 1683. Hours, 9 A. M. till 4 p. jr.; 7 p.m. till 8p.m. Sunday, forenoon only. Out of town patients write tor symptom blank for borne treatment for catarrh. myS-sau It o Daiis in ins w. ((ft ' ifF Beauties ! That's the name we justly apply to the elegant suits we shall offer to-day at Jio. They are made of novel Light-Colored Cheviots and , Cassimeres, " In Plaids, Checks and Mixtures, and are cut in This is a prize worth getting; Just listen ! 480 Men's fine and fashionable Business and Dress Suits, strictly custom-like' ap pearance, form - fitting, well trimmed, and made of such wear resisting goods as Sawyer and Harris' Cassimeres, Horndale Cheviots and best New England Worsteds, and cut in e Cutaway Frock Styles, Like above cut. These -are the suits we'll offer to day (this one Saturday only) at $12. TROUSERINGS AND SUITINGS. Medium-weights, exclusive specialties In patterns and fabrics. Latest correct styles. HI & O. P. AHLERS, MEKCHANT TAILORS. 420 Smithfield street. Telephone ISO, 1a2S-TTSsu , JAS. M'NEIL BOILERS, & BRO SHEET-IRON PLATE AND 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 tban by the old methods.. Repairing; and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Vallev Railroad. f elO-67-TTS PETER WRIGHT A. BONB. Gen. Arts,, line Green, N. Y., or to John J. JlcCor (29 Smlthleld St., I'lttabure. mb7-47-TTS NORDDEUTSCHER LL0Y0 . S. S. CO. Fast line ot Express Steamers. Hew Tore to Southampton (London) Bremen, 8PBINO SAILINGS, 1891s rrtni faf AMERICAN LINE, totting every "Wednesday from PMIadatphl ana Liverpool. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsnrpassed,. Tickets sold to and from Great Britain and Ireland, Norway, fcjwo den, Denmark, etc PJCTER WRIOMT . Hnma .1 aeeuta, 306 Walnut st PhUadelpl atloa can be had J, 3. HoC( I toforaadera can be had of J. J. l fffl BWsHMtM Irtwtfc ilai.iTe22" $' 1 fyj jni Ems, Latin, Aller, Havel, LI be, XiJrr, Trare, Fnlda. Baaie, Sat., Wed., Sat., Taes., Wed., bat., Tiies., nes,, May Mav Mav liar 12 May 13 May lb May, 19 Mays) Bat., May 23 Spree, Taes., Werrs, Wed., Ems. t., Lahn, Tues,, Knl.er,. AVed., Aller. Hat.. Havel, Tues. Elbe, Wed.r Elder, Bat.. May May a May SO June t Jnne June 6 June 9 Jnce ID Jane IS Patch-Pdcket Styles, Like above cut, Now so Popular With Stylish ' Youna Men. A SILVER-BEADED UMBRELLA FREE! TO-DAY! WITH EVERY MAN'S SUIT BOUGHT AT KAUFMANNS'. A SNAP FOR SHOE BUYERS TO-DAY ' Jjijjjl fT-f"2 C3j -. MEN'S FINE SHOES, $2 PRICE ELSEWHERE . 3 5- Time from Kew York to Southampton. 7U days. From Southampton to Bremen. 2) or SO honrf. From Southampton t London, by Southwestern Hallway Co., 2 boars. Trains every hour la the summer season. Hallway carriages for London, awaltpassenrers in Southampton tioeks on arriv al ot Express Steamers from Mew York. These steamers are well known for their speed, comfort and excellent ealslne. MAX BCHAMBERl X CO.. K7 SmlthaeW ti. LOUIS MOK3KR. SlgBmlthteld et. apaviOO-O W. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE tlesfor SnffimeaJ r W ' Ladlcs,etc,arowar ranted, and so stamped on bottom. Address W.L. DOUGLAS, Ji rock too, Mass. Sold by I). Carter, 71 Fifth av. av. a. J. a . M. li Bperber. liSO Carson .eny. xi. uvfio Bpi (hi J. H. Frohrlnr. S89 Fifth .anar, 4501-BoUer st. . a L sL Henrv Huur. ait1 oilman, Allegheny. Iui-tts JfATENT& a V. IiKVIB, BOUelfAK Of MtMt. I WFtfUitvatJJWtMs&bst44w I FEICK BROS,, , 21 SIXTH BT. Surgical Instrument EsfablishmanL Specialties: bcientlflc Bttine nf TRUSSES, aopliancea for DEFORMITY and ARTIFICIAL LI M BS. Largest stock of surgi cal instruments In Western Fean. Laree Ulntratd Mtk. I08M iree w BoyticitM For this one day we will sell Men's extra quality tannery Calf and Kangaroo Shoes, in Lace or Con gress, London or French lasts, perfectly seamless, warranted solid throughout, sizes 6 to zx, at only $2 per pair; These shoes guaranteed FREE from, the ob jectionable tacks that hurt the feet. LADIES' FINE SHOES, $2 PRICE ELSEWHERE $3 5- For this one day we will sell Ladies' y A No. z Glazed Dongola Button ' & Shoes, flexible sole, made on the , - celebrated Day sewed process,", will never rip and always easy.- s on the feet, widths B to E, sizewt 2 to 7 a' only $2 Per Pauv - A GORGEOUS JAPANESE SCREEN VT i GIVEN AWAY TO-DAY! WITH f VtHV V UPUAf IN THh I fllllK' PI I1AK hfAKHhn ; If I I II LI Ulll I UIIWMnWW III I is. WjfkVWW UlaVJ htasi J KAUFMANNt Fifth Ato. Wi4 iSmitliMd St. j I sae-MTBa w - i v i jj-o". .. ,-,. i tff.wV- '"-p TF Jaf -?i. M.l!. fy. . w. .. .lu4-.-CSMF.lfr' J-.Hr1 sl -" l.A-Ft " " "ir: --,,- n.' -w- r .- a. . itc . - . 1
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