& !ri-"ST"SFF, w '-'Kw'ar '1'"r - r , jj. - "C - tt-te prrTSBURG dispatch, Thursday, august 4. ls'oa FIGHTING TAX SUITS. The City Board of Assessors Prepar ing a Vigorous Defense. DIAGRAMS TO BE DISPLAYED Ihoiving the Difference Eetween Cily and Uural Property. MAI APPEAL TO THE SUPREME COURT The long-ialked-ol nits against the City Board of Assessors on the valuation and classification of property under the last triennial assessment are expected to come up in court early in the September term. The 3sseors are therefore actively prepar ing for the struggle, particularly on the classification cases, which they intend to fight to the last extremity. They argue that if a man owns a property three miles from the Court Honse and yet has all the city conveniences and can reach it in less time than a man who lives half that distance away, he should pay the same late of taxation. To illustrate this point in the classification question they are prepar ing an elabotate series of diagrams which will be exhibited in a novel way in court, Bhowing just the position they occupy and the reasons they advance in support of it. A Companion of Diagrams. The diagrams will be an interesting feat ure of the proceedings. They will be dis played on easels before the Court, and City Attorney Morcland will illustrate the points he will make in his arguments on the classification question by a reference to them. One will show a block on Center avenue, Eleventh ward, where lives Judge Slagle and where formerly lived Judge Ewmg, either or both of whom may sit in judgment on the case, and in contrast with it will be shown one on Fifth avenue, in the Twentieth ward, 'where Major 2fegley and several other plaintiffs in the suits against the assessors' own property. The City At torney will compare these properties, show ing how Judge Slagle cannot reach his house in less time thau Major Xegley can reach his, has no better fire or police facili ties or street improvements or is no better situated in any respect, and will then ask the Court why Judge Slagle should pay taxes on the full cash value of his property when Slajor Negley would pay, it his ap peal is granted,on only two-thirds the value of his. K.ipld Transit and City Taxes. The Moorhead estate, on the opposite Mde of Center avenue, and -which the asses sors say is equally entitled to a rural classi fication with that of Major Xejjley, will be included in this diagram. Another one will show the properties of John Lambie, of Select Council, and others on Cliff street, Eleventh ward, and the point will be made that they must walk four squares from the street cars to reach their homes and con sume more time in doing so than the Twen tieth ward plaintiffs who get off the cars at their own front doors. Iu connection with these points there will be several others of equal strength presented and then it will be shown that the Center avenue and Cliff street property owners make no objection to their classifi cation as full taxable property this or pre lious years, though they have appealed on valuations in previous assessments. Other diagrams will be shown of big properties which front on prominent thoroughfares and which it would be im proper to assess as full taxable entire, but which would be equally improper to assess as entirely rural. Among these will be the Scheuley property in the Fourteenth ward, Ironting on Fifth avenue and Forbes street. On the tract lying between Fifth and Cen ter avenues will be shown the long stretch ot 120 feet depth, on part of -which are the lots sold to ex-City Clerk George Sheppard and on which he lives, and the lots leased to and improved by John Casey below -which lies the large unoccupied tract for which Mrs. Schenley's agants in this city are about to negotiate long-term leases. A Fence Mak- AU tun Difforano-. In rear of this 120 foot depth, which has been fenced off, the assessors will show they have fixed a rural or two-thirds assessment, while the strip fenced off was classed as full taxable. The fence, as erected by the own ers, will be shown in the diagram. Similar cases in other sections of the city will be diagramed by the assessors for the enlight enment of the Court in defense of their course. The assessors are sanguine that the Court will sustain their action in all but two or three cases in which suits have been brought and they expect to compromise even those doubtful cases before they come to a hearing. Of the original suits entered several months ago, about 23 per cent have already been amicably settled between the assessors and the plaintiffs after a lull hearing ot the points involved before the board. There yet remain less than 20 appeals on classification and about one hundred on valuations. A favoraMe decision on the classification suits is the principal aim of the board, and they will expend more effort toward that end than on all the other cases. If the Court sustains their position on classifica tion the triennial assessment of 1892 will stand, but if not there -will be a tremendous tangle of municipal affairs resulting from a new assessment, which the plaintiffs will demand. ti III Appeal to ih Supreme Conrt. Of course if the lower court decides atrainst the board an appeal will be made to the Supreme Court, though it is unlikely that the plaiutills will appeal on an ad verse decision. On the valuation appeals a strong fight will also be made, but the questions involved there are not vital, and no special attention is being paid to that class of appeals. The assessors expect ten clays notice before the -valuation caves come up, and they are satisfied that will be suffi cient time to fully fortifv against the claims ol the appellants." As to the claims of ille gality of their constitution as- a board and their actions as such, the assessors have no fear, and they claim their whole attention will be directed to showing why they classi fied as they did and why they -valued prop erty at nearly its actual value. NOW Is lOLE CHANCE. Tc-Tny Ton Can Cliooso Any Soft or Over ' coat In Oar Mors for 812 CO P. C. C. ., Clothiers, Corner Grant and Dia mond Streets. Commencing to-day, and continuing Fri day and fciturdav, we will clvo you jm -mission to step into our store and Jcct any of our men's finest suits or overcoats (whether they are light or lieavy-weUht goods) for $12 50. Garments tl.at are worth $40, $3u or $23 at anv time, and Jor W liich tailors charge $50 and $60 go in this salo for $li SO. Up to the present time tlio cheaper crudes have been selling, and we And our counters crowded with all blgb prlccd garments, such as few clothing stores currj: they are so elegantly made and of such fine materials. There isn't n suit or overcoat In the lot worth less than $25, from thnt up to $40. Bear in mind that this slaughter is not confined to "a few broken lots" or odds and ends, but includes all our entire stock: of summer and winter suits and overcoats, and gives yon choice of the lancest assortment or clothing to be found in the State of Pennsylvania. Tou have our consent to choose any suit or overcout you may fancv for $12 50, commenc ing Thursday, August 4. Our stock consists ot finest cheviots, clay diagonals, silk mixed voistoUs. elegant casslmeres, narrow and wide wulcs, extra fine pincbecks, plaids, crossbars and plain staple patterns, tricots and West or England cloth. Come and convince yourselves that this wonderful offer Is strictly bona fide, and that we can Rive you the best and finest fitting clothing made in the world for $12 GO. Please bear in mind that this sale starts Thursday morning, August i, and only holds good nntll Saturday night at 10 o'clook, and that $12 CO buys choice of any of our finest men's suits or overcoats. Show us the man that will wait until next season and pay $23 to $10 for Ills suit or overcoat when he can get choice or our entire stock now for $12 50. P. C. C. X, Clothiers, corner Grant and Diamond streets. EXCELLING EUROPE In the Quality of Wines, Both White and Bed. CALIFORNIA NOW RECOGNIZED As the iadlnc I'rodncrr'ot rnr Winn for Table or Medicinal Csei The Fa mous Napa Valley District Peculiar Advantages ot Situation and Facility of Manufacture Which It Possesses. It requires a long time to make people generally acquainted with any fact. This accounts for the great number of Americans who still think that all good wines roust be imported. They have hitherto regarded California's vin tage as about on a par with the rough wines which farmers everywhere majce occasionally by fermenting grape juice in bottles or jugs. Investigation will, however, show that progressive Californlans are forcing people everywhere to acknowl edge the merits of the wines of the Pacific coast In an interview vesterday with Mr. Gregor Mever, Allegheny, that gentleman said that on the occasion of his latest visit to California he was greatly impressed by the correct and scientific manner in which the Californlans prepare their clarets and white wines lor market Possessing the advantage of superb grapes, the manufact urers have studied their peculiar qualities, the climatic advantages and the most ap proved process of manufacture until their table and medicinal wines are of a smooth ness, puritv, flavor and body lully equal to the choice'st vintages of France, Italy or Germany. There" is always in countries prodnoing wine grapes some district favored by situa tion and climate which exceeds all the sur rounding country by the richness, bouquet and body of its wines. In California this favored section is 1 he Fcmons Knpa Valley As a consequence the Napa "Valley wines are most eagerly sought by connoisseurs, who desire them for table use, and they are highly recommended by physicians where invalids require the sustaining effect of pure port, sherry or burgundy. The abun dance and cheapness of the grapes in the Napa Valley are an absolute assurance that there will be no adulteration, as is so frequently the case in imported wines that are competing in the American market. It will be a surprise to many people to learn that the favorite claret known as "Zinfan del" can be sold here at retail as low as $1 25 agallon, and that the white wines can bebad ior $1 25 to $1 50 per gallon. These latter include the well-known brands of "Gutedel" and "Sauvignon," for which Pittsbureers and Alleghenians have been accustomed to pay much higher prices. The California ports, sherries and burgundies cost from 51 50 to $3 50 per gallon, according to age and brand. These low prices are due, as above hinted, first to the great abundance of grapes and Douglas & Mackie's GREAT REMNANT SALE ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUG. 5 AND 6. At the close of our most successful season we offer our patrons and1 the public not only our heartfelt thanks, but a full, complete, generous and glorious two days of bargains. Our Great Remnant Sale offers opportunities to the thrifty buyer that are not equaled anywhere else in these cities. -. Note All Prices We Quote for This Great Sale Bargains Which Will Draw the Crowds. lash Dress Goods Remnants of Challies at 2c. Remnants of ioc Bedford Cords at 4c a yard. Remnants of 15c Cheverons at 6c a yard. Remnants Doncaster Printed Mus lins, were ioc, now 4c. Remnants French Sateens, were 25c, sale price ioc a yard. Remnants Barred White Lawns at 5c a yard, worth double. Remnants of i2jc Ginghams for 64C a yard. Remnants of Scotch Ginghams, were 25c and 35c, down to 12 jc a yard. Thousands of Remnants of Domestic and Imported Wool Dress Goods. To close the lot we have marked them all half price, lengths from 2 to 7 yards in other words, 25c dress goods I2jc, 50c dress goods 25c, 75c dress goods 37c, $1 dress goods 50c. Ladies' Percale Suits, were $2.25, at $1.25. Ladies' Batiste Suits, were $3, at Si-75- Ladies' Cloth Blazec Suits, were $9, sale price $6. ' Ladies' Serge Blazer Suits, were 13.50, sale price 9.50. . Don't Forget tie Day, FRIDAY, This Weet . -DOUGLAS & MACKIE, 151, 153 AND 155 FEDERAL-STREET, ALLEGHENY. facility of manufacture in California, and to the farther fact that domestic wines are of course .Exempt From ths Heavy Import Duties imposed on foreign liquors. The sole "East ern agency for the Napa Valley wines has been given to Gregor Meyer, '227 Ohio street, Allegheny, and from him alone these choice brands can be obtained at the prices quoted above. To dealers liberal terms will be made for wholesale quanti ties. The wine list includes besides the names above given, in white wines "Eiesling" "Santa Eosa" and "Haut Sauterne;" "Muscatel," a very ex cellent sweet wine; "Motaro," a wine fre quently recommended for use in the sick room, and also champagnes of undoubted excellence. California grape brandy, Mr. Meyer savs, is age for age quite equal to Martels, Hennesseys, or any other of the world-famed European brands. The prices for all liquors are as low in proportion as the wine prices already quoted, and it will be money saved to take the Troy Hill elec tric cars and stop nt 227 Ohio street before laying in a supply of liquors. En yourself of the, discomfort and dan ger attending a cold by using Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, an old-established curative ior coughs, sore thrpat and pulmonary affec tions. Special Seashore Excursion Via Pennsyl vania Railroad. Special train leaves Union station this morninir at 8 50 o'clock. Tickets are also available on regular trains to-day leaving at 4 30, 7:10 and 8:10 p. M., and are good to either Atlantto City, Cape May, Sea Isle City or Ocean City, cood to stop off at Philadelphia on return trip within the limit, which is 12 days, N ext date tor these seashore excur sions, Augqst 18. LOW BATES TO DENVER. Ancust SS to O, Inclusive. The Pittsburg and Western Railway will sell excursion tickets to Denver, CoL, good to return until October 11. Rate from Pitts burg $21 35. Kansas City and return, same dates and limit, $17 35. Knlshts Temolar's Bates to Denver, Anguit 2 to G, Inclusive. The Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad will sell exonrslon tickets to Denver, Col., good to retnrn until October 11. Rates fiom Pittsburg will be $21 33. To Kansas City and return, same dates and limit, $17 33. Pittsburg 1 Great Center For transient room renting tho year round. If you have a room to rent don't fail to In sert It at once In The Dispatch cent-a-word advertising columns. A Wise Move. There is nothing better than openlns a bank aocount with the Peoples Savings Bank, 81 Fourth avenne, by depositing $L They allow Interest on deposits. rrs SXAixin size, great In results: I)e Witt Li ttleEarlyBlsers. Best pill for constipation best for sick headaohe and sour stomaoh. Jlusioir easers are Cain's shoes. Try thorn. tts 603 Market street. Bemnants ol Cream Tie. Linens at i2c, 22c, 28c and 35c; about half price. Remnants all Linen Crash, were 8jc, sale price 5c. One lot Turkish Towels, were 15 c, go at ioc Odd sizes in Eighnire Shirts, laundried, were 1-25, down to 50c. Men's Balbriggan Shirts, all sizes (no drawers), were 50c, sale price 22c Ladies' 15c Fancy Striped Hose marked down to 8c. Ladies' Fast Black Ribbed Hose, were 25c; to closethem out I2jc. Children's Fast Black Ribbed Hose, all sizes, were 18c, down to ioc- Ladies' Percale Waists, were 95c, sale price 45 c Ladies' Sateen Waists, were $1, at 50c Ladies' Silk Waists, were $6, at 3-5. ' Ladies' Calico Wrappeis, were $i, marked down to 58c. Ladies' Challie Tea Gowns, were 2.50, sale price 1.50. HEW ADTEttTISEarENTS. Gouts Lumbago' PrrrsBTjito, Pa., July 29, 1892. Messrs. McKtnnie A Chessman MPs Co., City: Gkhtlbme I feel It my duty to tender you a testimonial regarding tne wonderful curative powers of Rheumacura, For a period or one year my wife was afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism, and at times the pain was so acute that she' could neither sleep nor rest easy in any position. After trying a number of so-called reme dies, all to no purpose, she became almost discouraged. About March 1, hearing of .Rheumacura and its works through our druszist, Mr. John Wurzel, I induced her to try it, and alter taking less than two bottles she was entirely cured, and has had no re turn of the rheumatism since. I cheerfully recommend "Rheumacura" to all similiarly afflicted. Believe me, GratefuUyyours, F. W. Hahtmaw, Lemlneton St., near Park ave Xwenty-flrst ward, City. Price $3 per bottle. For sale bv all drug-giBta, M'KINNIEft CHESSMAN MTGGD., . MSFenn ave., Plttshnrff, Pa. Send your name to the office and we will mail, free, pamphlet of testimonials. JySl-TTMU AM. KINDS. FIELD GLASSES -, All Prices. STIEREN til o n-C 13 r. '. ott omiuuieia bt mv27rr .BUT YOUR 8PECTALCES AT Txe RellaTole Ortloics.ra.. x.yes juummea x ree. Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAMOHfB,- de20-iTsu LITTLE, THE OPTICIAN, Has removed to 600 LIBERTY STREET, over Espy's Drugstore. Spectacles and eye glasses exclusively. Jy2-TTS SILKS. Remnants of Plain Colored India Silks for fancy work, were 37jc, sale price 19c One lot of Figured India Silk, were 50c, sale price 25c One lot Figured India Silks, were 65c, marked down to 35c. 31 pieces Figured India Silks, were $1 andi.25, a g at tne one price, 60c a yard. One lot 24-inch Morie Silks, all colors, were 1 1.25, sale-price 68c 50 pieces Half-wool Challies, were 20c, now i2jc One lot Imported Wool Plaids, 40 inches wide, were 75c; agrand chance for school dresses, 35c a yard. Ladies' Cloth Jackets, odd sizes, were 3, 4 and 5, for $1. Ladies' Diagonal Cloth Jackets, odd sizes, were $6 and tit a 2-50. Ladies' Blazers, tans, navy and blacks, were 2.50, at $1.50. Ladies' Reefers, tans, navy and blacks, were 4.50, at 2.75. Kw HA til flwP 1 M m Kuq uRH I w ii Jjwfl KAUFMANNS' HOUSEKEEPERS' SUPPLY DEPOT. Everything Usefiil and Ornamental for House, Table and Kitchen, and Everything for Less Money Than Sold by Any Other Concern. For a very neat Dresden Pattern 1 pleoes; regular price 12. 29c a ikLuAf l !'ri!!aawTaTMagjfffPafafafaaaKaaaaaaaaTfaaW For the genuine "Never Break" Mirror-polished Spider, number 8; regular price 75c. HisrrrHrrrrrrrB CQn U ,-with foot $125. OQn For those handsomely l painted Chamber Palls; very substantial and neatly dec orated In gold; regular price 75c WW aiiaaSkaa? CQr For a hardwood Spiced UOl Cabinet; strongly built and nicely finished; reg. price $L KAUFMANNS' Oil. WBIX BUFN.1ES. on. Ml SUPPLY. CO., 91 and 92 Water Street, PITTSBURG, PA. no3-53-TT8EOBO, After 19 Years of Trial, IEJ.Xj a I it e, THE FAMILY SAFEGUARD 01' Is Conceded to Be the Best and Safest Oil Known. ELAINE NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded. It is the very highest grade of refined pe troleum, lrom which ,in the process of man ufacture, every imparity lias been eliminated- Elaine is free from benzine and parafflne; it will never chill in the coldest tempera ture known on this continent. In color, Elaine Is spring-water white, and its "flre test" is so high as to make it as ab solutely safe as any illuminant known. Having no disagreeable odor, Elaine Is a pleasan t oil f or family use. ' Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum lamp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FROM LAMP EXPLOSIONS. MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. ELAINE! Safcf OIL 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold In IS Years From 3873 to 183?. ' Elaine Cannot Be Improved Upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS, fel PITTSBURG. PA. Wo BMid the m&rrelom French Itemed? CALTHOS free, and a legal guarantee that Caltbos will STOP Dfacbarvea A EmlMloni, CURE Sprmtorrb.l arlcocelo and RESTOBE Lo.t Vigor. Use tt and fay if satisfied. Addrcn.VON MOHL CO., Sola Anrrleu IfttU, CUdmU, Oato. miiwi p , .j uj-aaw WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE, The Great XneUah Remedy. Promptlf and permanently cures all form of Aervou Weakness. Emittlon. ip'r TTwirorrAflrx, mvotency and all tfftctt of Abuse or Ex cesses. Been prescribed over 35 rears in thouiandt of cues: it the onlu Reliable and Honest iSedlein' known. Avrirnalt for Wonn'n hwaaEnsxanaoK 7f "rr r"7 j f t r- I'liosrHODUnti lfheoffen otne TrorthleiJ medicine 1 Pf S 'h'"i 'i'"0 ' mi dl hnnwt store. Inclose Price in , ami jre will end hv retnrn mall, frlce. one package, II; six. SX. On totU pUni: jut leilt cure. rampUlet la nlaln m11 envelope. ? stamps. Address P THE WOOD CHEkUUaX CO- 1st Woodward avenue. Detroit. Mica. XHold in Pittsburg br JoA FLEMING SO.V. del7-3l-eodwk US Market street. SEW ADV15KTISEMKXT3. Ice Cream Set of 13 CQn For a dozen Uol or Hason's one-quart Fruit Jars. In Yes. Madam, H only one cent forany size Water, or Jelly Tumblers with tin lids. For strong, neatly. made Blacking Cases: carpet top and Iron rest; regular price For a large, strong Mall Box conven ient, expeditious and secure; regu lar price h BSSt af jajKaipEi m 49c QQ For the regular $1 OOlr size Agate or Gran ite Enameled Iron Coffee Pot FLEMING'S Enjoy a reputation second tonone Better goods were never placed before the public We here quote some of our Whiskies that are by common consent the standards of quality: FLEMING'S OLD EXPOET, Quarts $1, or six for IS. FINCH'S GOLDEN "WEDDING, Quarts 51. 25, or six for $6. GIBSON'S TEN-YEAB OLD, Quarts $1.50, or six tor 87.5a FLEMING'S PRIVATE STOCK. Quarts $2 each. We guarantee all our goods, including Brandies, Wines and Gins, to be just what we claim, and that is absolute purity, well aged and all that can be desired in flavor. Correspondence and mall orders solicited. Goods shipped to all points by rail prgmptly. 6 & WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 412 MARKET ST., COB. DIAMOND, Jv31-TT88n Pittsburg, Pa. DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re- 3 airing scientific and conn ential treatment. r. S. K. Lake, M. B. C. P. S.. is the old-' est ana most expenengeu sp 'clallst in the city. Consulta tion free and strictly confi dential. Offloo hours. 9 to i and 7 to 8 p. jr. Sundays, 2 to i t. x, Consult them person ally, or write Doctobs Lakr, cor. Penn ar. and Fourth st, Pittsburg, Pa. Jel6-82-PWk DR. MOTT'S , PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remedy used for many years by an old physician with great success. It Is a per fectly safe and reliable remedy and is suc cessfully -used n a monthly corrective by thousands of ladies. Beware df imitations. Ask for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Female Pills and take no other, or enclose SI and we will mail you a box securely sealed in plain pa per. Price $1 per box, sir for W. DR. MOTT'B CHEM. CO., Cleveland, O. Sold at wholea!e and retail by Jos. Fleming & Son, Pittibnrg, Pa. deil-rra DR. SANDER'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory Litest Patents! Best Improvements! Will cure without medicine all Weakness reaulttnt; from over-taxation of brain, nerve forces, excesses or indiscretion, as exhaustion. nerv6ns debility, sleeplessness, languor, rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder complaints, lame back, lumbago, sci atica, general Ill-health, etc. This Electric Belt contains wonderful Improvements overall others, and gives, a current that Is Instantly felt bv wearer or we forfeit 13.000, and will cure all of the above diseases or no pay. Thousands have been cured by tbls marvelous invention after all other remedies failed, and we give hundreds of testimonials in this ami every other State. our Powerful IMPROVED F.LECTRIC SUSPEN SORY, the greatest boon ever offered weak men, FREE with ALL BFLTS. Health and vigorous strength GUARANTEED in CO to M days. Send for Illustrated pamphlets, mailed, sealed, free. Ad dress. s SAKDEN-KLECTRIC CO, adflRBtlff SB. UH7 Atin For a beautiful Crystal Water Set.con t1 slating of 6 tumblers, large Jus and nickel tray; regular price $L djl Op For the "Kew Idea' Gas Stove, with vlOO patent sawed burners; saves lots of gas money; regular price $1 CQn For a hardwood Folding Sewing Table. OSfu with yard measure on top; 9trongly made and nicely finished; regular price $1 25. Bllllllfafa IQn For Udell's patent hardwood Hat and Coat 1 9 1 Racks, with large malleable Iron hooks and bangers; regular price 35c. in. For All-bristle Shoe Brushes; nicely fin 1UU lshed and first class In every respect; regu lar price 25c. FIFTH AVENUE AND SMITHFIELD STREET. MKDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA. As old residents know and back flies ot Pittsburg papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in the city, devoting special attention to all chronlo SStrtNO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MrnirjIIQ and mental di. persons IlLil V UUO eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope,lmpairedmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, falling powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting tueporson for business, society ana mnrriage, permanently, sarely and privately .cnnread,i BLOOD AND SKIN sTe9? eruptions, blotches, falling halr,bones,pain. glandular swellings, ulcerations of the tongue, mouth, thront, ulcers, old sores, are cured tor life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 Dl M A D V kidney and the system. UHIIlrtn Tj bladderde rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. wbittiers life-long extensive experi ence Insures solentiflo and reliable treat ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance iis carefully treated as ir here. Office hours, 9 a.m. to o r. M. Sunday. 10 a. m. to l?.)t. only. DR. WIlITlIKli.SH Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa LOST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH NERVINE, The rreat Span lsh Remedy, 1 sold WITH A W R I ITtS GUARANTEE to enre all nerv ous diseases, snen 'as Weak Mcnon hetohie iwn A vnen TTSiirn. T.nss of Brain Pawera A akefulness. Lost Manhood. Nightlr Emissions. Nervousness. Lassitude, all drains and loss of power of the Generative Organs in either sex caused or over-exertion, youthful errors, or excessive- use of tc&icco. opium or stimulants. II per package by mall-s forts. With every 5 order we GIVE A WRITTEN GUARANTEE TO CURE orRErUND MONEY. Spanish Medicine Co., Madrid. Spain, and Detroit. Ilch. For sale by JOS. FLEMING SON. Pittsburg. aea-SS-KTH KOEHLER'S Installment House We occupy tie entire InililiiiE Y7 Sixth Street, MENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit (Ready-Hade fc to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Cisl Prices Wit&oat Security. mnS: One-third of theamount purchased must be paid down; the balance In small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted strictly confidential. Open dally, from A. M. to 8 P. M. Saturdays antll 11 P M. Mm Mill III No. 819 Broadway, New Tork,