-mmmwtmmm THE PITTSBTTRG DESPATCH. TUESDAY, JULY 2G. 1892. &m& THE MAYOR'S POWER To Annul 3 Municipal Contract By Kefnsimj to i?im ItKow BEING TESTED IN THE COURTS. JL "ffidou JtsKS $20,000 Damages for Her Husband's Life. STREET ACT OF 1S3G IS SUSTAINED The necessity and legality of the Mayor approving the auardinz of contracts has at last reached tl.e courts lor adjudication. Yesterday, in Common Pleas No. 3, a rule was issued on Controller Morrow to show cause Tiliy he should not countersign a warrant lor the m ment ol a bill proper ly contracted. The petition for thf mandamus was filed br Johns McCIcae, attorney for Henry & JlcCanc', who are in the feed business. The petitioner sijtc that tinder an ordinance of jpril, lbUl, Quel Hronn, of the Depart ment ot l'ublic Sa'etr, aherti--ed for pro posals lor furnishing feed, etc., for the hordes ol the nejiarttnent. On April 14, 3bJ, Henry S. McCance submitted their bid on feed, hay, o its corn, bran, etc., and filed their bond in the sum of ?10,OO0. The Controller submitted the bids to Chief lirown in the Council Chamber, and he awarded the contract to Henry & McCance. On April 2o Councils approved the award, and the contract wai made. In accordance with it the petitioners fur nished the Iced, etc., and at the end of June. lStti submitted their bill lor the feed luruishei lor that month. Tiie bill, amounting to ?50'.i M, was presented to the Controller. He, however, refused to countersign the warrant lor its payment be c.iue the contract hd not len presented to the Mayor lor hi approval. The peti tioners claim such approval ib not neces s ir and want the Controller compelled by a mandamus to is;n the warrant. The rule issued is returnable September 10, when the cise will ba argued. KILLED BY A BRAKE-WHEEL Mrs. McMu'lrn -6ka 820,000 Djtmase fo. llcr Husband's Dcilll. A statement was filed yesterday in the suit brought by Mrs. Celia McMullen against Carnegie Bros. & Co., Limited. She asks f.'O.OOO damages for the death of her husband, Hugh McMullen, who was an emnloye of the company. He was ein plojtd asa bralveman in the mill yard of the" Klgar Thomson Steel "Works in Brad dock. On Xo ember 11, 1801, it was stated be was thrown from a car by a brake-wheel fhing loose. He fell on the track and was Tilin oer, tUing in a few hours. The acci dent, it is charged, is due to tne thread on ihe break-iod hawng become worn and the company, it was held, was lesponsible. Twentj thousand dollars damages are asked for his wile and children. SUSTAINED THE ACT Governing the Opening of Streets In XlornQ;hft. Judge Porter yesterday handed down a decision in a slated case between the borough of Sewickley and S. D. Jennings. The case invohed the repealing of an act of 18JG, relatie to the opening, widening, etc.. ot streets, bv the act ol 1MH, and con cerned the jurisdiction of the 'Quarter Ses sions Court Jennings had refused to pay an assessment made by a Board of Viewers appointed by the Quarter Sessions Court on the trround giv-en. Judce Porter, however, held that the act ofl856wasnot repealed, the Quarter Ses sions Court had power and judgment should be entered intavorofthe borough lor the amount of the assessment. ?ne a City Contractor. John Littler yesterday entered suit against Ean Jones, the contractor, for 55,000 damages for injuries. Lanier was employed by Jones when the latter was constructing the Thirty-third street sewer. Ou August 4, 1890, Lawler was up on a derrick when the guy ropes gave way and the derrick fell. Lawler was carried with it and in the fall had both legs crushed and broken and was otherwise badly hurt. Oljrcts to Being Arrested. Andrew Phartresser yesterday entered suit against "William Brose for damages for alleged false arrest He alleges that on Jnly 20, Brose sued him before 'Squire AVelines for larceny. He was arrested, but as the charge was false upon receiving a bearing he was discharged. He now wants damages. A capias w as issued for Brose's arrest BRAVERY OP A MOTHER. She Keficn-s Her Child at the Expense of ITir Own Safety Her Biby Girl Was Sin ml, but She Mas Probably Fatally Irjnred. Long Branch, X. J., July 25. A thril ling scene was enacted last eening in front ot the Star Hotel, in which Mrs. Mary Buhliug performed an act of bravery which saved her child from a horrible death, although she may lose her own life. Mrs. Kulilin?, with her two children, Katie, aged three, and Edna, aged three months, board at the Star Hotel. The trains of the Xew Jersey Southern Railroad pass this house. Last evening, while seated on the piazza holding her infant daughter LMna in her arms, she was startled by hear ing screams and looking up saw her little daughter Katie on the railroad track in front of an approaching engine which was coming from the West Lnd. "Without hesi tating and still holding her baby in her arms Mr Ituhling rushed lrantically to the rc-cue ol her child. She paid no heed to the shouts of a dozen persons to keep back. The engineer saw the danger ot Mrs. Ituhling and her two children and reersed the engine. Mrs. Ituhling dragged little Katie from the track when the locomothe was but a few yards awav. Almost the nest instant the brave mother was struck br the cow-catcher and thrown a considerable distance from the track. The baby was knocked out of her anus and fell a lev ieet from where Mrs. Ituhling lay bleeding and unconscious. Phvsicians, after making an examination of Mrs. Euhling, found that she had re ceived a seere gash in the head and a dis located hin and internal injuries. The baby was not seriously hurt Mrs. Ituhling regained consciousness an hour after the accident and asked it her children had been killed. Horses nn d Males. The Arnhelm Live Stock Company (lim ited), at 52 Second Menuo, Pittsburg Pa., have Just received 75. he-id of (Iran slit, carri age, epeedy loddsttu und general purpose hutses. Anyone wishing to purchase a horse or u team should not till to cull ut their stables. Tliev guarantee to sell for less monci and their stock glvr better satisfac tion than "any nthei dealers in Western Pennslama. Tney take pleasure in allow ing their stock to all who may call, if wish lug to buy or not Their mule yard oa Second avenue is filled with J00 head of choice pic and draught niu'es, all well broken. KEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BASK, LIJL, 401 Smithfield Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $75,000. Deposits of $1 ana upward received and interest allowed at i per cent tts For :?nip. "" A full blooded Percheron mare, hazel dart gray, fonr years old. registry X M.2SI, nt Arnheiin Live Stock Company (limited) stables, 82 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Full pedigree will be given to purchaser. TERRORS OF THE WEST. One or Them Has a Banning Fight With, United states Marshals and Escapes rnrsnit or the Murderers ot George IVeltman Ends In a Hard Bsttle. Buffalo, "Wro, July 25. When Tom Hathaway was under arrest on suspicion of murdering George "Wellman last May there was found no evidence him and he was re leased. At the time it was stated that Hath away evidently knew more than he divulged. He was subsequently arrested by the United States Marshal and taken to Cheyenne where he made a confession im plicating three men in the murder. Yesterday morning Deputy United States Marshals Hale and Smith accompanied by Scouts Frank Geroud and Little Bat, of Fort McKinnev, and Robinson, left Buffalo in the direction of Gillette. At Stone Banch they found Jack Long and a man named Starr, whom they attempted to ar rest Long was secured, but Starr escaped on his horse and was followed by Deputy Smith, and a running fight was kept up for several miles. Starr when close pushed, stopped ou top of a knoll where he could stand off the marshals. In this manner he escaped. Conflicting reports have been brought in, but the best founded information is that Long was taken in Suggs a prisoner with Scout Geroud. The two entered a saloon, when Long's friends attempted a rescue. During the fight which followed Long and others were wounded. A courier left Suggs while the fight was in progress and the re sult is not known. The Marshals and posse were armed with repeating shotguns loaded with buckshot and the chances are that a .number of men are wounded. Authentic information is anxiously awaited. Keiser, the soldier who is in jail in Buffalo, has mentioned the names of Smith, Taylor and Long as being connected with the plot in May to burn down Ft McKin ney. Little credence is given to his state ments by the officers of the fort, as he has the reputation of being unreliable. It is evident that a number of soldiers were in the plot to destroy Ft McKinnev, but evi dence showing the head instigators of the scheme has not been made public. "Well man at the time of his murder had been re cently commissioned a deputy United States Marshal, since which event the United States has sought to discover his murderers. - FOUGHT FOR HOURS. Picnickers Indulge In a Cattle Tfhlch Easts Until Jinny Are lnj nred Trouble Started by Shall Game Fakirs, Who Fly a Profitable, Business. a Mascoutah, III, July 23. News has just reached here of a bloody riot at a Tur ner picnic at Queenslake,seven miles south east of here, in Clinton county, late last evening. The fight lasted about two hours, and was bloody from start to finish. Six strangers, thought to be from St Louis, came to Queenslake in the morning and ran a shell game near the picnio grounds during the day. A number of men lost heavily betting on the games. Toward evening a dispute arose between one of the manipulators of the shells and an outsider. The trouble soon spread and a free fight followed, in which revolvers, knives, slingshots and clubs were used in a reckless fashion. "When the north-bound St Louis train on the Louisville and Nash ville Railroad reached Queenslake the fight was at its height Coach windows were broken and lamps smashed, but fortunately no passengers were injured. An eye wit ness said there appeared to be 25 men in volved in the fight when the train pulled out The gamblers finally gave up the fight and took to the woods and made their escape. Twe or three of them are badly hurt, but the full extent of their injuries is not known. Upon the other side Peter Miller, a hotel keeper of Venedy, was cut up in a frightful manner, and it is thought cannot live. David Sheldon, a nail mill worker of Belle ville, was shot four times and had his finger mashed ofF. He is also in a very bad con dition. Joseph Miller, of New Memphis, had one ear cut off and one eye knocked out George Kraut and Herman Miller, of Queeuslake, were also badly used up. A dozen more were more or less injured, but none seriously besides those named. It was reported here that one man was shot upon the railroad trestle and fell into the lake. The report cannot be confirmed. KNIGHTS ON A PILGBIHAGE. Thousands or Them Will Leave ror the En campment at Denver Next Month. Chicago, July 25. Chicago Knights Templar will be well represented at the Twenty-fifth Triennial Encampment to be held at Denver, August 9 to 13. S. O. Spring, of Peoria, the Grand Commander of the Illinois Grand Commandery, "has been actively engaged for months preparing for the departure. Although too early to give a correct list of the Sir Knights in Chi cago who will attend the conclave, it is esti mated that fully 1,000 will leave this citv, and from 2,000 to 3,000 in the State at large. The extremely low rates that have been inaugurated by the Santa Fe road will at tract many outsiders, and it is safe to say that Illinois will send at least 5,000 people to witness the opening ceremonies at Den ver. The Grand Commandery of Illinois will be escorted by Peoria Commandery No. 3, and the trip will be made over the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. IW0 BOSTON IANS IN JAIL. They Have Four Serlons Charges Entered Against Them. James Monroe and George "Weaver were brought from Boston, three miles above Mc Keesport, yesterday and placed in jail for trial at court There are four cases against Monroe. He is charged with entering a building with intent to commit a felony and three chargps of larceny against him. There is one charge ol larceny against "Weaver. 'Squire Richardson sent the men in to jail, but further particulars are unavailable, except that "Weaver is held in default of 52,500 bail Angostura Bitters, endorsed by phy sioians for purity and wholsesoxueness. very Smoker's ?3V knows when it is pleased. It is always pleased with the fragrant and peculiar aroma of BlackwelPs Bull Durham yz& is Smoking Tobacco Which has been for more than a quarter of a century the desire and delight of comfort lovers everywhere. It strikes the taste of many fastidious smokers. Try it. BlackwelTs Durham Tobacco Co., A DURHAM, N. C. (5l m. Mr: fce- . MS1V ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE LADIES. -A CLEANING The 8c, ioc, 129 CHALLIES all placed on one counter at 4c. This includes all the ex tra widths and the i2jc Printed Crepes. About 500 yards of WOOLCHtLLlES in short ends go at 10c yard. Final cut in IMPORTED SATINES. 10c will now buy these regular 40c goods. Back on the next counter are about 200 REMNANTS of WOOL DRESS GOODS which we' will sell at the following rates: 40c goods at about 17c P yard; 50c goods at about 21c per yard; 75c goods at about 41 C per yard; $1 and 1.25 goods at about 63c per yard.. Now, turn to the Silk Counter. A lot of SILKS in PRINTED INDIAS and JAPANESE at 25c per yard, in short lengths. x and $1.25 CHANGEABLE PRINT ED INDIA SILKS at 50c per yard the last cut. S1.50 and 1.75 Indias (our best qualities) all at 80c per yard. Please remember that our GINGHAMS are the celebrated D. & J. Anderson's choicest styles (no high class patterns reserved) and we sell them at 17c, not 25c 3IC and 40c as you pay elsewhere. POPTJEAK BARGAIN STOKES, 435 MARKET STREET. 437 WE'D rather take $5 to $10 less for our Made-to-Measure Suits than to carry them to next year. You'll find $20 and $25 Suits better value than ever. Same can be said of the $5, $6 and $7 Trousers several ollars reduced. nn ANDERSON BLOCK. WATCH CHAINS. We -will, for this week only, sell a Ladies' or Gents' Rolled Plate Watch Chain, WARRANTED FIVE YEARS FOR WEAR, at the un heard of low price of g 1 5 O cacn SIMIIT'S, YOUGHIOGHENY Greenongh Street and Gas Alley. OFFICE, 106 GRANT ST. Youghiogheny Gas and Steam Coal. White and River Sand. 43-Prompt service to manufacturers and consumers generally. Mills suppled with river sand. Je7-7i-TTS THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED -BY- J. HARPER BONNELL CO., . my30-7-D Nose f SSasm " ty i jfid (rn KL KY mW TO THE LADIES. FEW - UP PRICES. JV26 33 & 1v Cor. Liberty and Smithfield and 311 Smithfield Street Jj-n-TTsan COAL CO., LTD., T. S. KNAP, MANAGER Telephone 1070. EITTLE, THE OPTICIAN, Has removed to 600 LIBERTY STBEET, ovo Espy's Drugstore. Spectacles and eye glasses exclusively. JJ2-TT8 HUT YOUK SPECTALCE8 AT The Reliable Optioian. iyes Examined Tree: Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAMONDtt de29-TTSu ARI1IS' THEATEB-MK3. P. HARMS, U. L. Britton. T. 1'. Dean, pioptietors andmanageis. Every afternoon and even tog. . The Beautiful Melodrama, "ROSED ALE." Jy26-112-TTS JBOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE AT BEX. Ik ELLIOTT'S. 7 eleobone 1831. 38 Fifth are.. arjlt-TT3 ' Between Wood and Markss. owls' the best season for planting and pruning trees, layine out of lawns una talc ing tharge ot work generally; also draining. 5 HERMAN HELM, LANDSCAPE GARDENER, BLL6TOOBTH AY., Buadysid, Pittsburg, 1 iMt&: d x3pE jf Kp SEW ADVBTISEtlKNTS. TRYING TIMES, These, on young and old America alike. Trying times also on the mer chant with too many goods on hand. That's why we are selling our MERGHANT.TAILOH-MADE CLOTHING AT AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE. Cost not considered on any of our goods. You never had such a chance to secure a Tailor-Made Suit. All alterations to improve a fit free. OPPOSITE CITY HALL. Jy "ft 5URt7 ,(jURErs2? Rheumatism Gouts Lumbago HEAR WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT IT OJT THE PACIFIC COAST. Mokehtstke Hill, Cal., July 15, 1892. Messrs. SlcKinnle & Chessman Ml'g Co., Pittsburg, Fa.: Gestlemen Some time a?o I sent for three bottles of your Rheumatic Remedy, the same which I received in due time. I gave two bottles to two friends of mine and took one bottle myself, und must say it per formed a miracle, as I have not felt the slightest ache nor pain since taking it, which is savins a great deal, as I had not passed a day in 20 years without being in rniery more or less and at times being almost con fined to my bed. Yours respectfully, A. E. Crawford. Price 43 per bottle. For sale by all drugslsts. M'KINNIE & CHESSMAN MT6G0., CICPennave., Fittsbur;, Fa. Send us your name and we will mail yon free pamphlet of testimonials. Jy24-vrssn FROM OUR LONG EXPERIENCE As dispensers of Pare Drugs, Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Gins, etc, etc., we feel Justified in asking the patronage of the peo ple for any one of tho following well-known populars brands of FIEIIING'S OLD EXPORT. Quarts $1 each, or six for ?5. FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING, Quarts 5L25, or six for $C GIBSON'S TEN-YEAE OLD, Quarts J 1.50, or six lor $7.50. FLEMING'S PEIVATE STOCK, Quarts $2 eacb. These Whiskies are distilled from the choicest grain and purest water, and we challenge comparison with any, being In every respect as good aa any old-time Whisky ever made. Family orders solicited. Deliveries prompt. Goods shipped to all points. JOS. FLEMING & WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS. 412 Market St, Pittsburg, Pa. jy24-TT8SU CHESSMAN'S SI.M SPEGTAGLES Are recommended by all who have tried them. p -CY CANNOTBEDISTINOUISHEDI feFROM THE NATURALAi CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, (2 Federal street Allegheny, Pa. jeJl-Tuisu Alii. KINDS m FIELD GLASSES All Prices. STIEREN 544 Smithfield St mv27-TT 10 KOEHLER'S Installment House b occupy the entire TmiMng Yf Sixth Street, MENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit (Ready-Made k to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Cash Prices Without Security. TERMS: Oas-thlrd of the amount purchased mutt be paid down; the balance in small wetlclr or monthly payments. BuilneM maiacted itrictlr confidential. Opoa dailr, from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Saturday! ily, li til 11 P.M. gffni Mil I w r imWlT fwrnlaJw-r f k Wm H mWPM ill tnaiiBUBi. NCT AOTXBTISKMKNT9L NEA Have thus far received their GOODS WITHOUT PAY Since the commencement on Monday, July 18, of KAUFMANNS' FREE MERCHftHDISE DISTRIBUTION. The purchases thus given away, consisting of clothing, cloaks, shoes, hats, etc., amount in value to many thousands of dollars. This is a big and direct loss to us, but we have the satisfaction of knowing that we shall not be compelled to carry over any Spring and Summer Goods. This means no dead capital on our hands, no loss of interest; no expenses of insur ance or storage. These points fully compensate us for present losses. PEOPLE WHO EOT THEIR 3IUs Annie Ginley, Sylvan are. James Mason, 78 Pulton it. Mrt. Wrenn, 431 Tustlu st. W. BtevenioQ, Hotel Dnqueme. Miss Kntlo Daffy. Frooport, Pa. H. McGregor, Wllmerdlng. Mrs. Patterson, Boquot st. Mrs. Davison, Hilldale, Allegheny CO., Pa. Miss Katie Dnffr, iTreeport, Pa. M. Andreas, 363 Cedar st. W. Button, 80 Locust st. Chas. Brown, 10) Carpenters alley. J. H. Mason, West Elizabeth, Pa. Mrs. Berger, 103 Pennsylvania ave., Ally. E. Barnes, Clinton, Pa. W. G. Morrow, Tionesta, Pa. Mrs. W. Smith, 161 Harlin st, Allegheny. Mrs. O. Knabb, East End. Thos. Williams, Beltzhoover borough. Mrs. Pfusohenar, 31 Straubs Lane. G. J. Brown, Glenfield, Pa. Chas. Clark, Marion station, Pa. Edw. C. Ostermaier, 2835 Liberty ave. John Harris, Davis' Billiard Hall, eity. Mrs. E. Pamsev, West Elizabeth, Pa. G P. Seibert, 1729 Edwards alley, S. S. Mrs. L. Gibbs, Willock station, Pa. Wm. Allenbaugh. Tioga st. P. T. Kelly, West Canal St., Allegheny. Mrs. Schmelz, 13 Wavne st. Wm. Hamiltoji, Dll worth st., 32d ward. Mrs. John Wood, New England, Pa, BenJ. Slicher, MoKee's Bocks, Pa. M. A. Freeman, 14 Penn St., Allegheny. G. Dean, East End. Mrs. Koob, 62 Washington ave. J. P. Walters, 1218 Carson st., S. a Mrs. Haler, McKeesport, Pa. Mrs. Mary Moore, Ann st. Mrs. Bice, Fifth ove. W. G Niven, 78 Bingham st, Mr. Wash'n. Mrs. Simon, 102 Nineteenth st, a S. Mrs. OberBeld, 14 J Zarast, Knoxrille. J. G Warner, 124 Jackson st, Allegheny. G B. Trautman, Findlayvllle, O. Mrs. S. Graber, 6917 Mignonette st, E. E. Mrs. Kunzelman, 2024 Sarah st, a S. M. M. Jenkins, Etna, Pa. Mrs. McCormick, Washington, Pa. Mrs. EL Bigg, McKeesport, Pa. Mrs. J. Moore, Hnlton station. Pa. Mrs. T. Baker, Sheridanville, Pa, L. KHngnmith, 29 Penn ave., olty. . F. E. Geldensleev, 24 Forty-ninth st, city. This Free Distribution Will Continue Till Satur day, and a Purchase Will be GIVEN AWAY Every Five Minutes. KAUFMANNS' FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST. Stabl,isrxi isro. BLACK GIN KIDNEYS, Is a relief and sure cure ro th o Urinary Organs, Grave and Chronic Catarrh of tna liladder. The Swiss Stomach Bitten ai e a snre cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and, every nuDivxax STjacles of indigestion wild Cherfj Tonic, the most popular prep aration for core of Congtis. Colds, Bronchitis and lung troubles. Either or the above, tlper bottle, or 8 for $5. If your drureist does not handle these eoods write to WM. i ZOELLKK, sole M'fr' Pittsburg, Pa. laa-S7 tts MEDICI I DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBDRG, PA. As old residents know and back flies of Pittsbnnr papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in the city, devoting special attention to all chronic diseases. Kin rrr IIMTII PIIDCn Fiom re- snonslblo air-nwni lo and mental dlt- persons INCH VUUd eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, lact of energy, ambi tion and liope.impalredmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashrulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for business, society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately icnu,ead.iBL0QD AND SKINftSS eruptions, blotches, falling hnir,bones,palns, glandular swellings, ulcerations of the tongue, month, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured lor life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradioated from 1 1 D M A DV kidney and the By stem. U II 111 Mil Tj bladder de rangements, treak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, Inflammation and other painful symptoms leceive searcnlng treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whittler's life-long extensive experi ence insures scientific and reliable treat ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as if here. Office hours, 9j.x. to V T. m. Sunday. 10 a. k. to Ip.k. only. 1R WHITTIEK,8U Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa DR. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remedy used for many years by an old physician -with great suoces. It la a per fectly safe and reliable remedy and is suc cessfully used as a monthly corrective by thousands of ladies. Beware of imitations. Ask for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Female Pills and take no other, or onclo'o f 1 and we will mall you a box securely sealed In plain pa per. Price tl per box. six for $3. DR. MOTT'S CHEM. CO., Cleveland, O. Sold at wholesale and retail by Job. Fleming A Son, Pittsburg, Pa, deUrsu LY m PEOPLE PURCHASES FREE YESTERDAY H. M. Hall, Sonth Penn Oil Co., city. -M. L. Arnold, 331 Madison ave., Allegheny. E. Stett, Soleenville, O. A. Imber, of Harry Davis' pool room, city. Mrs. D. Bisbard, 1 Broad st, city. T. Thomkle, Coraopolis, Pa, Mrs. A, Woods, Valencia P. O. ' George Acton, 35 Ward st, city. Mrs. Donaldson, Canonsbnrg, Pa. Mrs. Powers, 14 Barnett st, eity. Mrs. Berry, 6032 Broad st, city. Fred Wilson, 614 Smithfield st, cltT. Mrs. M. Crawford, Herron ave., E. EL Mrs. Berry, 6032 Broad st, E. E. Miss Mary Qoigley, Walker's Mill, Pa, Mrs. Hollar, 81 Center ave., Allegheny. Mrs. Starr, Millevale, Pa. K. Badhaw, 212 Second ave., city. J. Kenhohan, St James Hotel. J. Vanhm, 1811 W. Virginia st, "Wheeling1. F. Vield, 106 Forbes ave., city. J. Bay, 173 Ellsworth st, East End. Mrs. John Kaiser, 283 Madison ave., All'y. Miss M. O'Eourke, 132 Western ave., All'y. Miss Stella Stewart, 92 Sycamore st,MtW. Gerthi Emeriie, 34 Diamond st, citv. Miss F. L. Weltie, 147 Jackson st.All'y. fi. L. Gnlre, West Elizabeth, Pa. j Mrs. Leet Neely, Sewickley, Pa. Mrs. M. J.Barrett, Sbenadoah. Page co., Pa. Mrs. J. Merz, 87 Middle st, Allegheny. Mrs. Hart, 147 Fourth ave., city. J. G Searight, 92 Boberts st, city. Miss a Fandbnrg, 81 Franklin st, city. Mrs. T. G Welsh, Frankstown ave., E. E. J. G Clow, 131 Frankstown ave., E. E. Mrs. Marcartney, 125 Bebecca st, All'y. Howard Woodson, 28 Bobertson st, city. George Bovard, Beaver, Pa. John Naughton, Sheridan station, Pa. Miss K. Hamilton, 181 Bedford ave., city. M. O. Barker, Ebensburg, Pa. W. H. Adams, Carver st., citv. Mr. Jas. A. Miller, 7 Bidgewood ave.,All'r Mr. J. H. Cassidy, 58 Ellsworth ave., E. E. H. G Thomas, Clifton ave., Allegheny. W. O. Bhodes, Mt Washington, Pa. Mrs. W. O. Bhodes, Mt Washington. Mrs. F. Weljrold, Beltzhoover borough. Mrs. M. Ij. Markle, Newport, Pa, Mrs. M. Seibert, 2113 Carer alley. Mr. John W. Finoh, 844 Wylle ave. - Mrs. Emma Boyle. 104 Webster ave. Mr. William F. Wise, 401 Grant st DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re- 3 airing sclentlflo and confl entlal treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, ll.lt.af. S., is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in the city. Consulta tion free and strictly confi dential. Offloo honrsj 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 r. v.; Suadays, 2 to t f. v. Consult them person ally, or write- Doctors Lakx, cor. Penn ar. and Fourth st Pittsburg. Pa. Jel8-8Z-DWk We send the mirreloni Franca Bemedj CALTHOS free, sod a lgtl guarantee that Oaltsos will STOP StwfcaitM A EmIuUm. CUBE aBntirhea,VariMele and RESTORE LtVI.r. j4 Vseitandpoyifxaiisfied. .KMrM,VON MOHL CO., Sol iacitai i(uU, Oadumll, Okie. DOK'S GDTTflN RQQT COMPOUND. A recent discovery tT an oW pIiTiIclan. bucctsifwlv used wnrmihUt hit thmUtftmi tifUlUli. Jgthe only perfectly i&fe and reliable medicine dlscoTtred. tiwM itf Mnnr1nMTlr! rtmir Vistiwho offer inferior medi- CSoX'SCottoiTkoot COMrpOiro. takt n t5M .rf7 n?inri si and eenU In potage Jo. letter. and we will send, sealed, by return mall, run sealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladles only. 2 Address Fond TMj Company, Ho. 1 Fleher Block, Detroit, Mica. J3-SoId In Pittsburg by J 03. i'LEMING SON. de!7-51-eodwk 412 Market street. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH NERVINE, The jrreat Span lih Jtemedr, la old WITH A W KI TTEX OTJABANTEX to enre all nerr- oni oiieasea, sasa 'as Walk Maiaarv B JTOius axd xmn ciiko. Lo of Braia Pswers WakeralBesa, Lost Manhood. Nlf bflr Xalsalraa, Nerraasnus.Laultode.au drains and lees of po was of the Generative Orfsns in either sex canted bv orer-exertlon. youthful erron, r excessive ase of tobacco, plnm or stimulants. SI per paekare by mall- s for). With eTtry SS order we GIVE A WBITTEN GUARANTIEE TO CUBE or REFUND MONET. Scanlih Medicine Co.. Madrid. Spain, and Detroit. lilch. For sale b JOS. FLEMING SON. Pltteburf. ata-H-xm DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE & BRAIN Treatment, a guaranteed speclfla for Hysteria. Dlsslneis. Convnlslons, Fits, Nsrrons Kenralglt. Headache. Nervous Prostration eaoaed by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental De preulon, Softenlnt; of the Brain resnltlni; in In sanity, decay and aeatb. Prematura Old Aire. Lois of Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses ant Spermatorrhea caused by orer-exertlon. of ttts brsln. self-abnse or orer-tndulcsnce. Each hot contolni one mouth's treatment. 11.00 a box, t slxforss.oo. by mall. WI GUARANTEE RTX BOXE To enre any caee. With each order reeetred rr eixboxeawewiu send the purchaser oar wrlttea Saarantee to refund the money If the treatment oes not cure. Guarantee isened only by KMIU O. STUOKT. Drumrlst. Sole Aent. Nos.M)i ul 1101 Penn avenue, corner Wjll srenne and Faltoa street. Plttsbarj, Pa. Use'atu UT' .'j?. 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