IW AS INCOMPLETE POLL Of Amalgamated Lodges on the Sub ject of Arbitration .POSTPONES THE CONFERENCE With the Manufacturers on the Iron and Eteel Scales. .jGENEEAL NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD The conference between the iron manu facturers and theWage Committee -will take place this morning. According to the regu lar schedule the meeting should hare occurred yesterday, but the "Wage Committee were not ready with their reports and the session wci postponed. QVo week ago the manufacturers passed a resolution advising arbitration. The "Wage Committee had no power to act and asked for time to submit the question to their sub-lodges. Up until 10 o'clock yesterdav morning all the rotes upon the subject had not been re ceived, and it was then thought advisable to postpone the meeting. President-elect ST. M. Garland notified Secretary Moreland, of the Manufacturers' Committee, that the Amalgamated men would be unable to meet Mr. Moreland said he would in turn inform his constituents. Many of them did sot receive the information, for at 2 -o'clock they reported as usual. This dele gation waited around the assembly room for an hour, when they learned of the postpone ment. In the afternoon President "Weine said: "Not having received all the votes from the sub-lodges we were unable to meet the manufacturers to-day. The meeting will not take place before to-morrow." Presi dent Weine also said: 'In justice to my self I wish a denial made of the statement that I advised the Homestead men to return to work. I never had an interview with any manufacturer where such words were used. It is utterly senseless and a pure fabrication." Over $1,200 was received at the National Xodge headquarters yesterday. The money was from all parts of the country. It is to be used in aiding the locked-out workmen in the present struggle. The officials of the Amalgamated Association are very grateful for the assistance they are receiving. A "WOELD'S F&IB BOOM. Locomotive Works Enlarged to Sleet the Increased Demand. Trunk line agents in this city agreed yes terday that there will be an enormous in crease in the traffic of railroads during the "World's Fair. All the large roads, and particularly the Pennsylvania and Balti more and Ohio, have ordered a number of new locomotives. As a result the princi pal locomotive works in the country have all the work they can perform. Reports from Philadelphia state that the Baldwin works are running on extra time, while a communication from Schenectady, N. T., ' announces that the works there have an immense number of orders to fill. To accommodate their growing trade the Sohenectady company decided to enlarge their works. The latest addition is that of a new foundry which is now nearly completed. This building will be well equipped in all particulars, including the Sturtevant sVstem of heating and a 15-ton Sellers traveling crane. The erecting shop, built about a year ago, is similarly equipped with heating apparatus and is provided with n 40-ton Sellers traveling crane of 65 feet span. The present capacity of the works is 400 locomotives per year, which will be in creased to 450 when the new foundry and cylinder shops arc finished. BTEIKIHG BOLTMAKEES. Fmployes of the Oliver Steel Company's Tenth Street BIllI Oat. Boltmakers in the employ of the Oliver Steel Company have declared a formal strike. The bolt department was included in the general shut-down, June SO. It has since been idle. The men are not governed by the Amalgamated Association, their scale being separate. Since the mill closed they have repeatedly held conferences with the firm to arrange a scale. The scale was arranged but the workmen say the firm refused to sicn. An effort has been made to start the works non-union but it was unsuccessful. Mr. H. "W. Oliver, Jr., declined to discuss the matter last night. EABBKON ETJITS HIM. Sir. Gates Says the Braddock Wire Works Will Resume To-Morrow. J. M. Gates, President of the Braddock "Wire Company, returned to Chicago last' evening. His plant was shut down several weeks ago for repairs. Mr. Gates says they will resume operations to-morrow. At Minneapolis he was one of the ardent supporters of Blatne, and he was very con fident that the Maine man would be nomi nated. Last night he laughed about the convention, and said, though be preferred Blaine, Harrison was a good man, and it was the business of every Republican now to turn in and elect him. A HEW AXLE COMPANY. Starting With a Capital Stock of 5350,000 and a Patent Device. The Pittsburg Roller Axle Company has been recently incorporated with a capital stock of 5350,000. Among the directors of the new concern are John S. Mcintosh, of "Walls station, and "Watkins T. "Williams, ofBraddoct E. E. Slick, a young draughts man at Edgar Thomson Worts, is interested in the device, from which it is claimed car axles in iron or steel can be produced di rect ready for use. The new company will lease property for a test plant Another Glass Conference. Representatives of the flint glass workers and the prescription bottle manufacturers will meet this morning. The session will be held in the Iron Exchange building at 11 o'clock. The joint committee will iirrange a scale for the coming" vear. Sec retary Dillon, oi the American Flint Glass "Workers' Union, says he does not believe there will be any change over the old rates. The (kill and Knowledge Eential to the production or the moit per lectami popular laxative remedy known, lia"e enabled the California Tig Syrup Co lo achieve a pleat success In tlio reputation of its remedy. Syrup of FIjs, as it is con ceded to be the universal laxative. For sale by all druggists. DI-rrhcea In Kentucky. "There has been a continued tendency to bowel disease here this season," says G. "W. Shivell, druggist, AVickliffe, Ky., "and an unusual demand for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have sold tour bottles of it this morning. Some remarkable cures have been efiected by it and in all cases it has proved successful." For sale by druggists. wxhsu Excursion to Atlantic City Via B. & O. K. R. on Thursday, August U. Kate $10 the round trip, and tickets pood for 12 days and good to ctop at Washington City. Trains leave .Pittsburg at 8 a. m. and 8:20 r.x. He's k Regular Old Fritz Emmett Among children. That's what mothers say nbout Aufreclir, the photographer, when he takes their pictures. Go there to see the Vicautllul cabinets for $1 00 a dozen this month. 77 Fifth avenue. Ds WrrrB Little Early Elsers, So griping so pain, no nausea; easy pill to take, LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Nineteen Idaho miners, were released on bail Monday. The Honduras revolution It reported to be on Us last legs. St. Louis carpenters In resolutions, de nounced Finkertonlsm, A bis sold discovery ha Just been made, at Mountain Ledge, Mont. California naval reserves will cruise In the Charleston and Boston. IT.-.D ....r-j I. n - - IflnfafAv of the Interior, resigned yesterday. All nations will he represented at the, Columbus festival in Genoa in September. An earthquake shock In southwest Ger many frightened the Inhabitants, hut did no damage, The sixth grand triennial convocation or colored Odd Fellows met in Indianapolis yesterday. Arion members, who are touring In Germany, have met With a cold reception at Frankfort. The continued fall in the price or silver threatens to involve India in a serious financial crlcls. Illinois militiamen are raisins- funds to assist Private lams in his proaeoutlon of Colonel Strcator. It is generally believed In Nashville that the death sentence of H.Clay King, will be commuted. The conrts have decided that a large part of the Oklahoma City town site belongs to John F. Dawson. Thomas Ke.il, alias Thomas Nelll Cream, the London prisoner, had another hearing yesterday and was again, remanded. The revolt in Afghanistan has spread to many tribes. The Ameer offers rewards to tribesmen who come to his assistance. A recent bull fight at Nlles," France, was unnsally delightful. Besides the killing of the bulls, six horses were disemboweled. One hundred and eighty Hebrew fami- . lies have been returned to Germany from tho Argentine Bepublic In a pitiable condi tion. The Canadian cruiser Curlew has been sent to sea under sealed orders, undoubtedly to watch American fishermen in the Bay of Fnndy. The Chinese troops who recently ooen pied various posts in the Pamirs withdrew on the first summons from the Bussian. ex pedition. G. H. Campbell, Canadian Immigration Agent, claims that large numbers are emigrating from the United States into the Canadian Korthwest The wreokers searching for gold on the sunken British frigate Hussar, have raised several crape shot and think they are certain to reach the sold. Two army officers were stabbed and shot dead bv a governess in a Warsaw cafe, Mon day. She killed them In revenge for aspersions cast upon her honor. A mortar, charged with dynamite, was exploded Sunday near St. Alfonso's Churoh, Borne, during a relhriona fete. Eleven persons were killed and SZ injured. Kev. T. J. Shelton, a Christian preacher at Little Bock, Ark., who proclaimed him self Christ a snort time ago, was picked up drunk on the street Monday and jailed. " Aoting treasurer Whelpy yesterday Issued a check for (1,010,000 in favor of the owners of the Mission street nroDertv. San Francisco, recently selected as a site for the postofflce. A desperate Navajo Indian was shot at Kavajo Springs, X. 2d.. Monday, while re sisting arrest. Other Indians carried his bodv away, swearing vengeance. The whites are preparing for a desperate de fense. Cruiser Xo. 11 has been named Marble head, in honor of the historic city in Massa chusetts, of that name. It will be launched at the ship yard of Harrison Loring, at Boston, Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, The work of setting the photographs of an uninamen in lioaneater, nas oezun. in addition to the photographs a register will be made, giving name, age, height, weight and other items that would serve to identify the Chinamen at some future time. Train robbers had evervthtnjr prepared to rob a Texas and St. Louis'express train at Winston tunnel near Paris, Tex, The tun sel watchman discovered their' plans and stopped the train., which backed to a station. Here officers boarded the train and guarded it over the dangerous ground. At a station on the Blsbee Batlroad, a few miles north of the Sonora line, four Mexican Custom House guards surrounded the station and captured another Mexican, who bad been but a few months previous chief of the Mexican Guards. He was an his way to the city of Mexico, and had with him a trunk which the invaders took pos session of. They procured an ax and broke the trunk open. They took from It a bundle of documents and hastily departed for their own country. The papers contained testi mony against customs officials stationed in Sonora, and had he reached his destination with them It was believed wholesale arrests and removals would have speedily followed. The matter has been laid before the State Department at Washington. CUT HIS HEART IN TWO. One Brother Uses a Butcher Knife TVIlh Fatal Effect on Another. Pabkebsbubg, Aug. 9. Spedd. James and Thomas Slaughter, brothers, both men of family and citizens of Sand Bun, five or six miles from Buckhannon, were drinking and gambling with two others in an old vacant schoolhouse, Sunday night, when the men got into a quarrel which ended in a general fight. James Slaughter cut and stabbed his brother, Thomas, in several places and finally killed him by running a butcher knife through his heart. The murderer has been arrested. Excursion to Atlantic City Via B. A O. B. B. on Thursday, August 11. Bate 10 the round trip, and tickets good for 12 days and good to stop at Washington City. Trains leave Pittsburg at 8 a. v. and 9.30 r. M. Scrofula Humor "For years I suffered withscrofnla. Blotches came oat all over my body, and swelling on the right side of the neck, and in less tban a year I had lost 40 lbs. I was induced by H. L Tubbs, our druggist, to try Hood's Sarsaparllla, Mr. G. TV, Doner, and the blotches and lump in my neck disappeared, and I" soon began to gain In flesh. In I months there was none of the disease left In my system, and I was as well and strong as ever." G. W. D02CER, Osceola, South Dakota. "I can voncb. for the above. I can show 42 Prescriptions I put no for Mr. Doner, which did him no good. I urged him to take Hood's Sarsaparilla L B. Tubes, druggist, Osceola, South DaJ kota. HOOD'S PILLS are the best family oa th artlc, gentle and effective. Try a box Big discounts 'on Gountry advertising for the Exposition Seasoa REMINGTON BROS., Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone No. 1484. 13, - sreww r . jreraT piTTggmg :gggATOH. wthtotksd at. ' jrETT ADtETttlSJgSJENTS, ITCHING Al. BUHNG Sores All Over Her Body. Suffering End-. less. Doctor Useless; Cored In 4 YTesks bj Ctitlvurfe Tear most valuable Ccti(jua RsMipixt . hare done my little girl so nnsb 6od that I feel Ilka taring this for the beneitof those who are troubled ruuau gooa tnM I reel lllc wiu sua aiir&scs. pas was ireuoiea wiui lsenioj turning sores. Wheul took her to the doctor the first time, he called It the Italian Itch, and said he would core her In two weeks. When the two weeks were up, ha called It eczema, and In that time stie was worse tnan before He doctored ber for three months, and the was so bad tnat we did not know wbat to do. He did not do ber any good.. I saw the adver ilseifcnt of OOTICURi imotxs In the paper. and I said to mr wife. "I am I rotna-tatrvtbem." Mind what I ssv. she tnd what I say, she was so thick with sores that we had to soak her Clothes to take them off Itch I there was no end to it. She had it all over her body, back, legs, arms. In between her angers, she did not have it on her head, fortw Hot after taking your Coticoba KimeDikb for two weeks the Itch stooped, and In four weeks the sores were al gone ne. i encii id with von 1 enclose her nortralt. am more than pleased with your CctictJRA Heme DTKS. as tber speedily cured my daughter, and if anybody asks me about your remedies, I will up- aoia incm wnerevpr 4 go. CHAPLFS M. GROXEL, Conshohpcken, Montgomery County, la, Why Naffer One Moment From torturing and disfiguring skin diseases, when rom torturing an single appucatio ill. In the great 11 me up; CDTICOnA KEMBD1ES will. great majority of cases, afford lnitsnt e most arontlnfl nf Itrhlns'. hnrnlnflr. ri n relief In the most agonizing of Itching, burning. scaly, crusted, pimply, and blotchy skin, scalp, and blood diseases with loss of hair, and point it, ana oic . loss of h 1 hi a speedy, permanent, and economical cure. Sol Ifleverywhere. Price. CI Resolvent, si. Press Price. CtmciTRa. SOet SO,. ztc req ny tna. rouss Drug Q and Phjui tCAl, Conr o ratio. Boston, ,f?"VI0.1r to Cor RWl Diseases.!' l pages. 50 Illustration, snd testimonials, mailed free. DIDV'C skln an1 Scaip purified and beautified DAD I 3 DT Coticcba Soap. Absolutely pure. PAINS AND WEAKNESSES 'Of .leuiales instantly relieved by that new, elegant, and infallible Antidote to Pain, Inflammation, and Weakness, the i Cuticv&a. anti-Pain Plastxb. npspnt STRICTLY IN IT! For Bemembmnce or Engagement Bings nothing can be nlcertban VOLTAIC DIAMONDS. They are unapproachable. Will not fade. Will stand washing and scrubbing. They cannot be sold by any other Jeweler in the United States. We have the loose stones to set in any Jewelry. Also mounted in Studs, Pins. Eardrops, Neck Chains, Brooches, etc "Wholesale and Beta)I Jeweler, , 65 FIFTH AVE. Send for illustrated Catalogue free. Jy31-Hwrsn PATCNTC O. I). LEVIS (next Leader!. in I pill I O. 131 Fifth av Pittsburg, Pa. Twenty years solicitor. BV-iffiJsbdWl Wi If $A It ' ' l fL jAV vSf RI ARE YOU GOING A FISHING ? B On the kbel of every can is Bargain Sealers, Here Is Your Chance To buy Wash Dress Goods at less than 50c on the dollar. We quote only " a few of the many astonishing purse-openiug values: Doncaster Printed Muslins Reduced to 5 Cents Bedford Cords , Reduced to 6 Cents China Cloths Reduced tt 6 Cents Organdie Lawns Reduced to 8j Cents Polka Dot Persian Lawns.;,.. .A.....'. Reduced to 9 Cents DOUGLAS & MACKIE, 151, 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. anS-vwr WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. TRY IT IN YOUR NEXT HOUSE-CLEANING. w E'D rather take Made-to-Measure Suits than to carry them to next year. You'll find S20 and $25 Suits better value be said of the $5, $6 and dollars reduced. AKDBRSOK BLOCK. WHMW THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED BY J. HARPER BONNELL CO., S 8myO7.D "TJ, a I. .w... - T- NEW PYERTISEMENTs. TRY SKIN FOOD For your wrinkles and become youthfuL fresh andlovely. It feeds the shrunken or im poverished skin as cream and beef feed and lenew the itnnovarlflhed stomach and bodv. It feeds the fatty membrane and the aotive tissues which are indispensable to a good skin. The flabby flesh beoomes firm; the ravages Qf age, sickness and worry disap- Siearj lines and wrinkles beoomes smooth: trie kin Is again, spft and refined and beantlfu.ii Skin Foqd is fraerant, decate, soothing and refreshing. By its use " WRINKLES VANISH II PRICE $3 PER JAR. SOLD AT ALL DUUGGIST3. MADAME M. YALE COMPANY, 37 Weit Fourteenth at., ?few York, 140 State Street, Chicago. A complete list of Madame Tale's toilet requisites can be found in her "Beauty and Complexion Book," Free at all druggists. sent uy niau on receipt 01 so postage. A full line of Mme. Tale's preparations can be had in Pittsburg at W.T.ESPY'S GRYSTALPHARMACY, Comer Market and Liberty streets, And at Joseph Fleming $ Son's, Drug gists, Hi Market street. Christy's drugstore, corner Smithfleld street and Fourth avenue. E. C. Stiefol A Co., successors to J. Elmmel A Co., Penn avenue and Ninth street. W. P. Martsolf Drug Company, corner Penn ave nue and Sixth street. S. 8. Holland,Drug gist, corner Smithfleld and Liberty streets. IN ALLEGHENT CITT At E. Holden A Co.', nrugglsts, 63 Federal htreet. G. Elsenbels, 113 Federal street, and Eserober's, 62 Federal street. JylO-wsu Liebig Company's: .Extract of Beef. BEST pm BEEF TEA CHEAPEST INVALUABLE In the Kitchen lor Nonps, Sanees and Hade Dishes. ARTIST AND PHOTOGK AFHEB, 6SI3.ai ST35ET. Cabinets, S2 to per dozen; petltes, 81 per dozen, telephone 17S1, apS-ft-xwna msmi Hunting, PFc-nicing, Camping, Mining, Lumbering, qr on a general outing? If you are do not fail to lay in a supply of the GAIL BORDEN EAGLE' BRAND Condensed Milk. It gives the most deli cious flavor to tea,- coffee, chocolate and many summer drinks. It will keep in any climate. You can use it in the place of milk for general cooking purposes. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. the signature of Gail Borden. apS-6S-ifWT $5 to $10 less for our than ever. Same can $7 Trousers several . a 1v9 BROWN 'aug-up 'iv isoa. raw AjftvwtTOgcyswTs. CARPETS; WALL PAPER, Wilton Carpets, Axminster Carpets, Velvet Carpets, Body Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, And all kinds of Ingrain Car pels. Everything ney in style, oholce n color. All at SPECIAL LOW PRICES. Wall Paper in every quality a.nd style for wall and cejjing, Special styles in choiqe colors. You should see our stock be fore you buy, ' GEO. W. SUN. 136 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. apt-icw? PECK'S BIO BOY. t; AN UNEpfec,tu u SOME drops are not as pleas ant as others- The drop in the price ofonn Ifoine-Made Clothing will be much appre ciated by our customers, es pecially this week. In order to make room for the im- mense stock of fall clothing w'e are making we are com pelled fo clear out every vestige of spring or summer goods left in our building. To do this no sacrifice is too great. We need and must have room, so prices ait no figure. Ex cellent suits go at $8; hand some suits at $10; elegant stylish stats at $t 2. In pants you want to see the thousands of fine pants that go at $2.25, $2.75 and $3. Nothing re served; all must go. 954 AND 956 LIBERTY ST. auMS-Hin Only Theater Open in the City. To-Kigbt and Matinee. SHE COULDN'T MAKBT THREE. An?. 15 Groatlafcorplay, "Underground." anlO 9 KOEHLER'S Installment House GOCCuflyfteutireMlii 7 Sixth Street, - MENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit (Ready-Made & ta Order.) LADIES' tCL0AKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Cash Prices Witbont Security. rElMS: One-h!rd cf the amount purchased matt be paid down; the balance in maU maklr or monthly cavments. BmineM Uaaaacted strictly confidential. Opea dally, from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Saturday oatU 11 f. M. DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re qttlrlni; nclcntlflc and confl (lentlAl treatment, r. S. K. Lake, M. B. C VS.. is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in he city. Consulta tion freetand strictly confi dential. Offloa honrs to ana 7 to or. x., Sundays. S to ( r. x, Consult them person- li. r,i srtta Dootoes Laxr. cor. Penn ar. I ualroartb It-i PHtsborj, 1. JelS-ot-cwlc IEW0T1 0 jxiXmz fM&J NEW The Rear Wall in Kauf manns' Shoe Department Has Just Been Torn Down, In order to connect the present store with the new building now in course of erection on Fifth avenue. Tp do this we were compelled, to give up a good deal of badly needed room to the builders. But this is not the worst of it. The dust and dirt are what we fear most. Shall we have damaged, goods or not that's the question. We say: 'NO," and suit our action to the word by commencing tQ-day A GREAT SHOE CLEARANCE SALE AWAY BELOW REGULAR PRICES. Further information will be found in reading the items below, but, since thej don't comprise even one-hundred(th of our stock, it would be best for you to call and obtain personal proof of the greatness of this, sale. LADIES' OXFORD TIES. QC fo? Bright Dongola, Patent Leather Tipped Oxford Ties, warranted ifQ solid leather; regular price $1, 75 C for Liona Kid Patent Leather regular price 1.50. $1.25 For fine French Bright regular price $2.25. MEN'S SHOES. For genuine Grain Lace Tap Sole Shoes, guaranteed waterproof, just the thing for policemen and letter carriers; reg. price $2.50. $1.49 C i 19 For Crdvene I&ce and JlssfcU and easy and comfortable C 0 ft fl or ne rencn a' Wdt Shoes, in Lace or Congress, with 4)waUU plain or tipped toes (New York, Graham," St. Louis, Chicago and Philadelphia styles); make and fit equal to best custom work; regular price $5. flfisrV odd lot of Hanan's finest Hand-Sewed French Calf Button Shoes, sold originally at $6.49, will be closed out at this sale for $2.50, CHILDREN'S SHOES. 75 C for Child's Spring Heel, Hand - 10 i; regular price 1.75. 73 C for Basset's Celebrated XX Kid regular price 71:50. QQC for Misses' Liona Kid Spring Heel Shoes, neat, shapely and strong, JjO sizes 13 to : regular price $2, $1.00 For Youths' fine and substantial Tan Shoes, sizes n to a reg ular price $2.2$. Mail orders for above goods promptly filled. Write the width and size, and enclose amount, including 25c for expressage. KAUFMANNS' FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST. WEAK MEN, YOTJR ATTENTION JS GiXLZD TO TUB TUC utn TMfM 0EiAT EXdLISH BEMIDT. Jx 3 Gray's Specific Medicine jl JJF YOU SUFFER frP imatTmsa lira vr mti a e r vou3 Debility, 'Weakness of Body and Mind. Spermatorrhea, and Irapotency. and all diseases that arise from over-indulgence and self-abnse. as Loss of Memory aud Vower. Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age. and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or ConsnmpUon and an early Brave, write for onr pamphlet. Address GKAY MtlJICINE CO.. BoJalo. K. T. The Bpeclflc Medicine Is told by all druggists at II 00 per package, or six packages forts 00, or tent iiy mall on reeceipt of money, and with every 15 00 order WE GUARANTEE a cure or mmeymmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm reiunucu. ay-On account of counterfeits, we have adopted ,Iia Vllnw WTtnMF. thA oniv rei :"r. -...-rr--. ---- vzr- ...ti .. )per. me oniv genuine, ooia la flttsourg ana guarantees issaea uy a. d. nuiwuu, a and sruarantees lssuet cor. SoilthHeldand Liberty eta. JylS-7-jrwTeosu Manhood Restored! OTEKVX HEEDS." thA wonderful remedy, li KM with s written mtaranUe to cure all IS 19 LveXdMSc.!S. eAdicaed from MR, M A D Tv - ofBxiXpower7Hear the system. U HI IM Mil UDl?f0rr 5 ttebe, Waxefulnesa i rangements, -weak back, ff1TJ:.5"I,S Lost Kanhood, Night dlsonargesTlnflammation and other nalnrui lyBialsalona.Itervous. ,ymptoms receive searcnins treatment, nets, LMSltude. aU riorSnt relief and real enrea. extoxb axs avam tana. era raanaioesorpow- erof the Generatrreonrans In either sex caused by over exertion, youthful errors, or exeeeatve use ol nSMDT oclnm or- stimulants which soon lead to Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity, put up con venient to oarrrtn rest pocket. SI per package by mill; for J ax nitneveryKoraerwejnveattmKrn maranZs to enrs or reronaLMfaontv. C Circular free. Aaniov n" rea cm., cmiensj. a . For sale In Pittsburg by- Jos. Jfloiniag & Son, druggists, 410 and 413 Market st. noS-EO-irwr PILE CURB A cure lor Piles. Extern-it. Internal. Blind, Bleed- in and Itching. Chronic Kerent or Hereditary. . s i. ...lt)..l. l.un IrnAavn M Thla remedr hw n fall. St a box. a forts, by mall. A guarantee gii 'meUT litVB LKWIUTCil IICICI WCTH . wv ii a box, sforf: with tlx boxes, when pnrchated at one time,io re .. ka k If At mtiwm4 tmtma rv KUIIi BTOCXY.Drneglat, Wholesale ana Retail Agent, &.. .m ..! iwii Pmn iw. ,anr Wvlle ave. aWrclton tt., PiltsBurg, P a. TJs .Stuea7 lktarrhxa A Cramp Core, and H cts, JslHtVtM. yWIJS ADTKP.TISMKT3. LADIES' SHOES. CO Cll Fr regular $4.75 Han4 4Z . 0 U Welt French Bright Don gola Dress, Shoes, with finest patent leather tips. CO EH or r' KkJer'3 cele 4)ZiUU brated French Kid, Straight Goat and Glazed Kid Shoes, warranted best; handsome; regular prices 5.50 and $6t $1.48 with 3 For the popular Amazon Kid Spring-Heel Shoes, with 3 inch vamp, fine patent leather tips and solid counters and innersolesj regular price J 2. 50. Kid Oxford Ties! solid and sensible; Dohgola- Hand-Turned Oxford Ties; Congress Shoes, warranted solid leather on the foot; regular price $2.35. Turned Tan Lace Shoes, sizes 8j to Shoes, spring heel, sizes 8j to u; . MEDICAI. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PENN AVENUE, PITISBUKO, FA. Ai old residents know and tack files ot Plttsbunr papers proye, is the oldest estab lished and moat prominent physician In tit city, devotinc special attention to all chronla SSSfS NO FEE UNTIL CURED pPe0rnson. NERVOUS 3S3M& cay, nervous debility, laolt of enerjry, ambN tlon and hope,lmpairedmemory, disoraerea , sight, self aistrnst, bashfnlness. dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions. Impover ished Wood, faillns: powew, organlo weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting; theperson for business, society ana marriage, permanently, safely and Pvateiy f"roadnBL00D AND SKIN ." eruptions, blotches faUlnpliair,bones.pains. Klandular swellings, ulcerations of tba tnnime. month, throat, ulcers, old sores, aw ?. . t ...i .!.... ha1b.ii. thorongniT -cj,-, ., iifa.ionr extensiro experu .-nee insures scientiflo ?d,r"WanT,!,fa menton common sense Tjrinciples.Consullaj t Ion free. Patients at a distance as eare Wly treated as if here. Office hoars. 9 ji-it to T tt inndav io a. x. to lr.K. only. US. WiUI iTkuTsu Penn ayenne, Pittsburg. Pa- WOOD'S PHOSPHODIHE, The Great Xnallah Bemedy. ' ' "." " .-"-. - l .IfaVlA M.fc. Promptly and permanently ' cures all forma of ttrvoul Weaxnwi.Emuitoiu, oner. maarrium, smpmmcy ana all effect of Mutt or Ex co.Been prescribed over a yean in thousands of eases: is the snip JUUabl and Honut Hedtcin rnoum. Askdrunist for Wood's Ttrfrrr "t A ftr PHOSrHODrmt: lfhe offeri St storelTn "lose Prtie In letter. Tnd we wlU 1,1 h-Tretn Tmatl price, one package, tl: tlx, ndK, wTrJeSi.- ri Sfl cure. Pamphlet ta V.Krtenvilone.? stamps. Address Itl Woodward avenue, Detroit. Mis. wk lUtrtetf 23. I V i . . . ik - . i 51 i, ij?tihiliHEsavr' Vi ' " f iSt 3l " r"xl f jgjAsMMjlai&''j"i I, ftfcaSffas
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