EHE "kTTSBTJBG DISPATCH. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER '18 4892. DAMAGES FOR DEATHS. Snils Against Steamboat Men and Itorough Authorities. PECULIAR WILL CASE SETTLED. VTant to Preserve the atnral Course of Tine Creek. ;iie xews of tiie couxtt courts In the United States District Court yester t -ut was entered by Mrs. Ella Gibbons l-r hcrelf and three cliildren against G, " W. and A. Jutte, owners ofthe steam boat Joseph B. Williams. for?20,000 dam 11 'es for the death of her husband, Frank E. vbbons. She states thit he was an en I .neer on the boat, which runs on the Ohio uml Mistjssipm rivers. On the night of 3Iarcli 19 he was Roing out cm the guards to oil some mac'iinenr when he stumbled over i coil of rop?, and lallins into the river, vas drowned. It is claimed the owners and Ulcers of the boat were negligent in not Jiuviiig I.fe lines alons the auards aud that tl.ere was carelessness on th; part of some cne in leaUnc the coil of rope in the wav. diaries K. Tlionia. of Ueltzhoover borough, entered a suit for 53,500 damages against the borough yesterdavfor the death cHns 5 rear-old daughter, Marv Thoma, v ho fell on a board walk last February, b nkins; her head on a stone, and died 24 Ixuirs afterward. It is claimed the walk was de ective. THINK THE INTENT WAS PL&IN. KJEW ADVEKT1SKMENTS. King of Medicines Is what 1 consider Hood's Sarsaparilla, forlt has been such a great blessing to me. Tor Mx years I was con fined to my bod with white swellings and Kcrofala sorrs, suffer ing groatlyallthe time. Several times pieces of bone worked out of the sores. Physicians did not help me nnd I be came discouragod. Heading of cures In cases similar to mino by Hood's Sarsaparilla, I decided to try it To my crent joy, when I began with Hood's Sarsaparilla tho sores soon decreased. I kept taking it for n year, when I as so well that I went to work, and since then have not lost a single dav on account of sicKness. I always feel n ell and have a good appetite." William A. Lehr, "o. 8 Xoith KaUroad St., Kendallville, Ind. f A in l.i Ur. HOODS rilXi are the best atter-dinuer Pills, assist digestion, cure headache and biliousness. Holds tho I'ar.n In Spite or His Grand father's M 'stake Judge Ening yesterday handed down an t pinion in the equity case of Tnomas Elliot Harrison a;.nnst Thomas Harrison et aL Toe question at issue was the will of James L'liot Karns, deceased, who devised a farm t- his grandson, James Elliot Harrison. He 1 a 1 no grandson by that name but did have one by the name of Thomas Elliot Harrison, a id the other legatees claimed that the real estate should revert to them. The master decided that the intent of the deceased was to devise the farm to his grand son. Thomn Elliot Harrison, aud the Court sustained his position. MBH ME B.MT HOMES. I have removed 244 tape worms in the last 41 months and can show more cures of CATARRH, CANCER, SCROFUEit, ECZEJI V and all BLOOD mSIMSES Than all others. I treat through the blood with Nature's remedies, roots and herbs. NETV ADTEBTISKMKKTsV On September i8th, 1772, the first partition of Poland was effected by Catharine II of Rus sia, Frederick the Great, of Prus sia, and Joseph II of Austria. , To prevent a war between Austria and Russia over dis puted Turkish territory, Prince Henry of Prussia suggested a partition of Poland and the pro posal was at once accepted and carried out We propose to divide with you. Yes, more than that. We will give you two-thirds of the whole. A suit worth $i$ you can now buy for $10. A suit worth $20 will go at $15. You are getting two-thirds the best of the bargain. Have you given the Fall Overcoat question any thought? If not, why not? The season is here, the styles are new and the prices are low. $8, $10, 12 and $15 buys a handsome Fall Overcoat. Come and see for yourself. NKTT ADVEItTISEMENW. A DOLLAR INVESTED WITH US BUYS A FULL DOLLAR'S WORTH. SI 1 1 ON ONE DOLLAR. WHERE YOU ARE GUARANTEED SATISFACTION YOU MAY DEAL WITH CONFIDENCE; The Wonder of the World. For sale at all drug stores. Use it. It is making the patent medicine men look sick and the gravejards green. Send stamp lor circulars and information. Office opeu Irom 8 A. M. until 9 r. M. CREDITORS AEE DISPUTING. The Sheriff Wants to ray the .Money Into Court. Sheriff McCleary yesterday filed in Com mon Fleas Xo. 3 a petition asking leave to j av into court ?12,200, the money derived rom the sale of the furniture, household, c at 2os. C04 and 500 Smithfield street, tLe property of F. X. Woog, on executions issued by D. Wueuhoff & Co. He states ttat there are other claims against Woog l"r repairs, &&, and a dispute has arisen nranng the creditors, the money not being FufEcient to pay all claims. In consequence he wanted to pay the monev into court, pending a settlement of the differences vhtn the court can distribute the funds. Admitted to Uio Bar. The following persons were admitted yes terdav to practice as attorneys at the bar: Thomas Lowry, Jeremiah Carney, S. Blaine Twins. William X. Benham, Walter E. It ... us, James McKirdy, Thomas Ewing, J' t aarles A. Woods, William Kaufman, JT t. Kierman and George E. Sturgeon. The following passed the preliminary ex n -ination. It. X. Townsend, G. H. Rankin, "W A. Chrtstv, Pier Daitnals, W. H. Stan 1 a C W. Patterson, W A. Acheson and Jicorv Gibbons. The latter was lormerly Oreek. prolessor in the Western University. Dispute Oicr Due Creek's Conrse. A biii in equity was filed against the r ttsburg and Western Railway Company yesterday by Ellen B. Thompson et al., ask Jng for an injunction to restrain the defend ants irom changing the natural course of P.ne creek, which tortus a circle around a 1 ortion ot the plaintiffs' property. It is claimed the defendants have begun the work of changing the natural bed of the creek so as to carry it through their prop er y and the plaintiffs object Tell rroin a Scaffold. George 31. Graham vesterday entered soit against the Squires Roofing and Supply t ampany lor $10,030 damages for injuries. tr states that on October 21 he was work ' g t ir the defendant company on the roof L T Voder's house, on Murray Hill tireEue, East End. He was sent up on a Ea2old,wheu it gave way and he fellGOieet i the ground and was badly hurt. He charges that the 6caffold was defective and was put up in a negligent manner. De. j. i mm. 47 OHIO ST., ALLEGHEHY, M. selS-stt THE GREATEST OF THE AGE. Monday's Trial List. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs P, A &aitta (2), John Jlazzo, James Thomp son, tmma Snyder, Amelia Jones (S), I Harkins, George 3Iixell, Griffith i -av Gottlieb Etchley, llliam Hupp, w uliam Valentino, II. P. llalanour, J. B. Iierron, W U Stiver, Eugene Carroll.James onnetiy. Mike Higgins, A. L. Ludwis. Will n Feiris E. Canavnn, John Kanzensky, i cresa Levants, William Tnomas, Robert lc-i, Aomnum X.evy, John Farrell, ili- .ael llntton. Tho Hum of the Courts. As application as filed yesterday for per mission to change tbe name of the illch "V alioy M. E. Church to tho First M. E. I tiurch, oi Uansficld. Two suits for divorce were begun yester ( :j John Gufflths accuses Bacbel Griffltbs wtrh cruelty, and LydeEmrichsays her nus Lad llarrj has deserted her. A rnmoif was filed yesterday In the i arter Sessions Court for the redivision of 1 10 first polling precinct of the Twelfth ward, Allegheny. There are 760 voteis in tne district at present. The sentences -imposed yesterday were: Joseph Galuska, alias Fisher, immorality, 1 isonths to tho workhouse: Ehas Donehoo, i"-cenv, i months to the workhonse; Cath n rtne Truell, S50 fine and 20 days to the w ort I uso lor illegal liquor selling; Daniel tiering, assault and battery, $10 fine and c s s 1 m c the new members admitted to the A v ieny county Bar yesterday was Sir. " uliam SI. Benham, who was fortunate n h to carry off tho first prize at tne C ilumbia Law School of New Tork in the tpnng Mr. Benham's good fortune seems to stay with him; as -within flvo months from ins admissmii in court yesterdav, he as informed of his appointment as com . issiouer to take testimony in a divorce tuit. NO uini:n- -WbmnT Ullltn' S2sf CLOTHIEBS, TAILORS, HATTEHS AND FU 954 AND 956 LIBERTY ST. Star Comoxr. sel8-83 ktodW 'ooYo wt-tyi D1AMON05 IF SO, K. ARONS' How the foundation of a Comfortatfle home may be laid! The secret solved by Murphy Bros. Co. PLAN OF EASY PAYMENTS. Our Superb Stock, Comprising the finest made, most modern and best grade in HI TUBE RIRPFTS UITTWCS rc h. JUIIMI blU.MIIII 1 IIIUU)1IUUU, SOLD ON THESE TERMS: $ 12.00 WORTH, 50 Cts. GASH AND 50 Cts. WEEKLY. ' $ 25.00 .WORTH, $ 1.00 CASH AND $ 1.00 WEEKLY. $ 50.00 WORTH, $2.00 CASH AND $2.00 WEEKLY. $ 75.00 WORTH, $2.50 CASH AND $2.50 WEEKLY. $100.00 WORTH, $3.00 CASH AND $3.00 WEEKLY. SUPPOSE YOU TRY! Ilfj v A. LjSwsSJ Special lenses cround on the premises. CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, ( 42 Federal street, Allegheny, Fa. ARTIFICIAL EVES IXSEETED. See Exhibit in Exposition Buildinz. sell-Tnrsn Will fill the bill. Beyond n doubt they aie the finest Biilllants known to mor tal man. Evervhodv de lighted and amazed at their brllllanoy. No utuorjnwfliQr nHs tnetn lor saie. B1NGS $t SO to $15, STUDS, $a 75 to $10, TINS. S2 50 to $9 00, EARDROPS, $3 T5 to $18. All set in solid cold. Every stone warranted for ft lifetime. Lno-a stonea setin all stylos of iewelrj-. Store open every evening. Send for our catilosne. B. E. ARONS, JEWELER, SOLE OWNER. es fifth a-vbsctjce;. bClS M-ItTSU Every housekeeper in Pittsburg, Allegheny or vicinity can save money by buying from us. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN GOODS. A smaller first cash payment is required. Our stock is everything that capa ble workmanship and best material can make it. Selling on a small margin of profit, in expectation of building up an immense trade, OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEsT. FIVE IMMENSE FLOORS FILLED with beautiful, serviceable and durable Furniture of every description;. Carpets in rich designs, Rugs in effective patterns. THE ONLY WAY TO TEST promises and proffered inducements is to investigate. That's what we want the people of Pittsburg to do investi gate our system, examine our stock, learn our prices. WE INVITE A THOROUGH INSPECTION -Make us a visit there will be no urging to buy get to know us we're comparatively newcomers see our goods if you are in need of anything we have or can get we feel confident we can do business together. LOOK FOR COLORED ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Seventh Street, 'Round the Corner From Penn Avenue. IALL TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL. KEW A DVftRTISEMfiNTsU It's a FactI Not a Theory, that there's no royal road to sue , cessful tailoring. Certain factors are absolutely riecessary, brains energy and capital for in stance. . We have plenty of the first) a suffic iency of the next and an unlim ited supply of the latter. These combined with an experi ence of 25 years has made the name &&. a household word. We show the largest stock. We employ good tailors. We make the best to order garments produced AT MODERATE PRICES. mSCT ADTEETlSKMEXTS. COLUMBUS Discovered America in 1492. PICKERING Iromti Lot Fin in 1892, And, like 'Other inventors of merit, we have had many imitators, but B No Equals. . T 400 siwiiTHiiJsrr) st, Send for samples. selS-155 SICK IN BDD AUD SICK I H. MURPHY CO.. RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS, 27 SEVENTH STREET 27 Wear Penn Avenue, PITTSBTJBG, IF.A. 861720 When the physicians' skill falls to givo rollef, nnd trial ofostensible specifics proves them all woi thloss, the miserably sick and suffering Invalid Is Tory likely to become despondent. The printed statement that there Is an agent which will fnlly restore the broken health Is then apt tobe viewed with cynical unbelief or piiBhed wearily aside as unwor thy of a thought. But tliei-3 is such an tgent for the cure of Rheumatisn1, and all who are afflicted with the pains and prostration of any form of that disease are honestly and earnestly ad vised to use. Uheumacura, for it is recom mended In tho sincere belief that it will work ft complete cfianae lor the better and effectually cure in a short time. In all parts of tho country there are men and women who have been healed by it persons whose standing and reputation are assurance that Implicit reliance may be placed in their testimony as to its certain efficacy. Then try KIILUMACUBA. It Is for sale by all druegiats, or may be bad(by sending to tbe ti'KlflNIE l CHESSMAN M'F'S CO., 016 Penn Ave., FitUburc, Fa, Price 83 per bottle. Send lis yonr name nnd address and -fro will mall. Tree, pamphlet of testimonial. selS-rrssn REMOVAL. PITTSBURG CLEAN TOWEL CO, Have removed to their new bnilding IB FULTON STEEET, Through to 116 Crawford Street. Jy-21-030TTSSU Our facilities in this line are simply unequaled. Our im mense stock anords such a variety, no matter how skepti cal or fastidious you may be, we can please you. We have on exhibit for the Autumn season all the latest designs, the newest com bination of colora In fact, the fabrics of all the different mills are represented. We can save you money both ways: First, by our low pricey and second, by long wear in the end. FURNITURE Our floors are always filled with novelties in the Furniture line. Our goods are durable and reliable, made in all the different woods, in the latest finishes and most attractive de signs. Inspection of these goods will prove that our claims of merit are based on facts. Limited funds need not deter you from providing your home with anything needed. By our liberal credit system you may buy from us on terms to suit COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHER, CORNER TENTH AND PENN. sel8 HUT TOUK SPECTALCE AT Xta-o RHei.tl.o Optician. iyes Examined free. g&c s jiEk Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAMOND.iT URLING BROS., DENTISTS UK SIXTH ST., CORNER PEX5E AV SECOND FLOOR. FIRST-CLASSDENTISTRY In all Its branches. Most reasonable prioei myI3-wsa ERSP OR PALL FASH ION HIM! Mil Ml! Thrse 3Ie' Fine Clay Worsted Stilts for S7 50, "Worth S18. Wf have about 120 of thee suits left, and rr oojW tlior all will be sold to-morrow. Jus- tnink of it. a genuine black clay diaso i nl niHT r suit for $7 SO. j ou can have either e cutaway or sack. The coats and vests aro bound imiU a good mohair binding. P. a a C., Clothiers. Corner Grant and Diamond streets. FrnxiTCBE, brie a brae and works of art rehired by W A. lloe elei, Storaze. 1 X'TiSITION Thero may be momnts w .t n one wants to be alone; thl. however, oes i ot anplj to the Exposition; the boys n (1 nls are alnays happy there. BOYS' VELVET SUITS Scores of dainty, lovely and ex clusive novelties in English "Velvet Suits, imported by ourselves. Ask to see these: The Columbus Suit, novel and pretty, made of very fine velvet, sizes 3 to 8 Price $5. The Alfonso Suit, a beautiful and "catchy" Spanish novelty, not to be found outside of our store in Pitts burg; extra fine velvet Price $5. The "Little Page" Suit, made of best English velvet; with vest; a superb and rich style; sizes 4 to 1 1; Price $8,50. KAUFMANNS' Special Department of Misses' and Children's Cloaks is larger than the entire cloak department of. any other local concern. The difference in stocks is even greater. Right now, while the assortment is unbroken, and Kaufmanns', owing to their present extensive building operations, are compelled to sacrifice goods, in order to gain room, is THE ACGEPTED TIE TO in. Si liocncck & Son, 711 liberty Street, I" s, ajersof artistic furniture; makers ot p ju orkonly. Ao Exposition display ex t u t le one at above address. 1'Asrrs for class, china, brie a brae and 1 11 are furnished by the hour by XV. A. Ji e c.er. Storage. 1 1 -riTcnt 1 eupholstered and repaired. lliCou & KEKSAir, 33 Water street. Boys' Corduroy Suits Are also considered "quite the thing" this season. We have them in all imaginable styles and designs. We mention two: Double-Breasted Corduroy Suits, different colors; nobby, stylish, serviceable PriCe $4, The new Eton Suit, made of very fine English Corduroy, beau tiful and fashionable Price $7. Extra Pants to match above Suits. Hats to match above Suits. The above style Gretchen Coat, imported Beavers and Scotch Cloths, all different colors; deep, detachable triple military cape, plain or braided; sizes 4 to 14 Price $7.75 for size 4; rise 75c per size. 1 lv LADIES' STSUITS Girls' Double-breasted Gretchen Coats, with deep military or high shoulder cape; sizes 4 to 14 Price $3.50 fr size 4; rise 25c per size. Girls' double-breasted All-Wool Plaid Camel's Hair or plain Cloth Gretchens or Newmarkets, with deep, detachable military cape and turn down collar; sizes 4 to 14 price $4.50 for size 4; rise 50c per size. The above style Misses' Jackets, trimmed with Astrakhan or Opossum fur; pearl buttons, silk fastenings; made of fine all-wool materials, in all colors; sizes 12 to 18 Price $4.24. Misses' blue, black or tan, fine Beaver or Cheviot Reefers; 30 and 32 inches long; sizes 12 to 18 Price $3.49. t Misses' beautiful'Russian Jackets, Watteau plait or full back, with belt or strap; fancy or plain materials; sizes 12 to 18 price $5.75. A big lot of Children's fine and stylish double-breasted Reefers, plain or fancy cloth; brass or pearl but tons; sizes 4 to 14 price 98c. KAUFMANNS' Are not only showing the largest stock and handsomest styles of Ladies' Jackets, Coats, Reefers, etc., etc., but are naming prices guaranteed to be from 20 to 30 per cent below all other dealers. The latter fact is princi pally due to the present extensive improvements and enlargements of Kaufmanns' building, and the consequent want of room to display goods. Over 300 different and entirely new styles of Suits and Dresses all made with perfect taste and in ac cordance with latest prevailing fashions. The Marlowe Suit (as above cut), with Eton Jacket, long tailed back, tight-fitting vest and bell skirt; made of black or blue Storm Serge; lined throughout Price $8.50. Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, in dark English'mixtures; tight-fitting front; Postillion back; bell skirt; finished with braid; entire suit lined Price $15. Ladies' Tailor-Made Broadcloth Suits, navy or tan; waist and bell skirt trimmed with fox fur; very stylish Price $18. Ladies' fine Wool Serge Russian Suit; new shape sleeve with deep cuff; tastefully finished with small braid ornaments Price $18. WlflM itHi Jlllllllr "Villllllllll Scotch Mixture Jacket (like above cut), 36 inches, long; inlaid velvet collar, flap pockets, box back; half lined with fancy cloth Price $12. Imported Whipcord Jacket, French back, pearl buttons, lined through out with Satin Rhadame Price $16.50. Imported Invisible Cheviot Coat, navy or black, with wide Hercules braid around collar, cuffs and fancy pocket; box back; 36 inches long Price $18. Tight-fitting Diagonal Cheviot Coat, 36 inches long; square collar; faced and finished with satin Price $10. Mr. ill 1 v FALL MILLINERY. This fine Kersey Cloth Russian Coat; collar, cuffs, pockets and belt trimmed with braid; half satin lined; tan, electric blue, navy and black Price $20. Cheviot Coat, 40 inches long; bound with silk braid; bishop sleeves; coat back; horn buttons; tan, blue and black Price $15. These very popular Felt Walking Hats (in all colors, to match any cos tume), trimmed with Ribbon, Quill and Ornament; would be cheap at 4.50; will be made by ( n Q r us this week at only..... $Z. gQ Imported Kersey Box Coat, lined throughout with fine satin; 2-inch wide strap seams on back; 34 inches long; tan, navy and black Price $20.00. is25o fine Cheviot Jackets, with full shawl collar of Astrakhan fur; 32 inches long; box back Price $7. This garment will sell in mid season at $10. The Many Beautiful French Pattern Hats Exhibited during our preliminary opening last week excited no little favorable comment. Expressions of surprise and admiration were heard on all sides. An additional number of Pattern Hats is being opened at this writing and will be ready for inspection Monday. Magnificent Trimmings Every day adds to our already large and beautiful stock of Nov elty Trimmings, Ornaments, Fancy and Ostrich Feathers, rich Ribbons and Velvets, Felt and Chenille Edgings, Rhine Stone and Jet Buckles, Fancy Crowns, Laces, Veilings, etc. Come and see. HorsccLEAM-so in all its details. Estimates furnished by Y. A. Hoc vcler, Storage. AUPMANNS FIFTH AVENUE -AND- SMITHFIELD ST. KAUFMANNS &U&k. BjmjiBJi'sjwsMg ga;'jgso;;?HgMsrogrfa.?Bgg!j vn siasaasaaiss: j'-iSsiSiSk. 'LOUl