v TANKS FOE BOTTLES.! Hint and Green Glasi Manufacturers Considering Xew Method. TILE OP A PITTSBURG SYNDICATE. Kothlng New in the Situation Amonj the lawrenceville lien. ROUGHERS TO HOLD A MASS MEETING Most if not all glass mannfactnrers hTe made extensive improvements in their plants since July 1, the beginning of the annual shut-down of the present rear. Among the firms who are trying new ma chinery with a view to economy of produc tion is the AVest Virginia Flint Bottle Com pany. The latter concern is owned and operated by practically the same firm who put the plant of the Central City "Window Glass Company into operation. The Central City Company will not op erate their window class works during the coming season. Steps have already been taken to demolish the furnace as well as the one in the works of the "West Virginia Bottle Company. la place of these fur naces a tank will be erected, the dimensions of which have not yet been decided upon. The tank will be employed in manufactur ing bottles entirely and no more window glass will be manufactured by the concern. Bottle-Blowing Machines on Trial. Of all the changes made in the various glass factories since July none are exciting more interest in glass circles than the future operations of the plant belonging to the West Virginia Company. The most interest ing feature of the chances is that which refers to the mode employed in making their bottles. The company has decided to introduce the "iron man." They will employ a number of bottle-blow-ins machines of a new pattern and the con tents of the tank will be worked for the machine-made bottles. The company claims to have full confidence in the ability of the machines to do the work and are willing to risk some capital in the efiort. Other bottle manufacturers are rather skeptical concerning the advantage of the machines and are afraid to make the venture. If the machines Introdnced by the "West Virginia Company prove a success it is stated that other manufacturers will fol low their lead. The American Glass Com pany, of Woodbury, N. J., have had two years' experience with the machines in two of their plants and have the utmost confi dence in them. Talk oTa Green Glass Syudictte. Outside of the new departure of the West Virginia Company there is little if any thing out of the ordinary occurring in glass circles. Some months ago the green glass manufacturers took steps to form a syndi cate, bnt up until the present time nothing definite has been accomplished. They have not yet given up the notion, and it is "pretty certain that the green glass men of this city will form a large combination and build a large tank outside of the city. The younger Mr. Wightman, who is now in Europe inspecting the different systems of bottle tanks, is said to be there in the in terest of the proposed syndicate. The "Wightmans will build a large tank on their own account, even if the syndicate plan never reaches a decided issue." The Wight mans intend to remove both of their plants from this city and Parker's Landing, but they have not yet accepted any oiler, al though numerous inducements have been proffered them of land and other conces sions. BOTJGHEBS TJP IK AEKS. CATARRHAL TROUBLES RESULTING IN NERVOUS PROSTRATION AND GENERAL DEBILITY. AMUSEMENTS. Tne Form of Catarrh That Affects Coal Miners, Stonecutters, Braes-workers, Nailers, SawmaJters, Etc. Mr. John Koran's Case. Although chronic catarrti In thts climate Is nearly always caused by neglected colds, occasionally the exciting cause is traced to Irritating particles of dust and exposure to foul air, as of coal mines, factories, etc This form or catarrti Is due to particles of line dust being carried In the air. Inspired, in baled from the mote-laden atmosphere In shops, mines, factories, etc., and to which stonecutters, cutlers, coal miners, brass workers, nailers, sawmakers, etc, are liable. This at times so affects the system that the patient, before he is aware or It, sutlers from almost total nervous prostration and debility, due to depleted and vltiatecLblood, as well as the local tvonble caused by the Ir ritating particles or dnst flying In the air. and needs carefnland general constitutional treatment as well as treatment directed to the local ailment. A COAL. MINER'S STATEMENT, Every Evening-, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. STRUGGLE OF LIFE, Angnst 89 P eter Baker in new "CEBIS AND LENA." an 224 i-t BAND OPEBA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. Primrose & West Minstrels. Prices 16c, 25c, 60c, 7Sc JIatlnee Saturday 25o and 50c, reserved. Next week Henry Cawith Win. Muldoon. -au2-S7 HABBT WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. BBIGHTEB THAN EVER. TO-NIGHT Matinees Tuesday, Thursday au23 114 and Saturday VAUDEVILLE CO. dav. THE AUSTRALIAN GRAND SCOTTISH GAMES, A. A. A. Park, Allegheny City, Pa., Labor Day, September S. Entries and partloular. JOHN OGILVIE, an25-19 Thsn 197 Fulton street, Allegheny. Illustrating the Effects of Irritating Par ticles or Dnst and Exposure to the Damp and Foal Air of the mines. That one's ocenpation often has consider able influence over bis health is shown in tne case or Mr. John Horan, a coal miner, who lives at Woodville P. O., a little hamlet ten miles distant, on the Washington branch of the Panhandle Railway. Mr. Horan says: '.'I had been troubled off and on for several years, And doctored from time to time with little or no benefit, till Anally I grew so bad I became seiiouBlv alarmed about my condition, and felt that I - jSBSwLxvifHBffl3&. H la mM m Wr Mr. John Horan, WoodvUle P. O. HABBIS' THEATER MBS. P. HABBIS, 11. L. Britton, T. F. Dean, proprietors and managers. Every afternoon and even ing, the comedy drama, "A WILD GOOSE CHASE." Week August 29 "The Tyrolean." au23-97-rrs MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE POINT. The Yankee who had been lying at the point of death, and who whittled It off and recovered, evidently saw the point. We have whittled summer prices to a point, and if you are as shrewd as the Yankee yon will see the point and re-cover yourself in a suit bought of the MISFIT PARLORS, 516 Smlthfield st We make a point of coveringeople neater and better than any body, and we make the further point of giving values beyond competition. This we do at all seasons. Just now we are scaling prices on many things 'way below the cost line Merchant Tailor-Hade Suits at $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20. Just 4 the original made to ' order price! . SEW ADTEBTZBBXBNTS. CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE AT BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S, Telephone 1831. S3 Fifth ava, d12-tts Between Wood and Marker. ELITE PHOTO GALLERY, 616 Market Stbeet. CABINETS $1.00 PER DOZEN. No stairs to climb, my-rrs Use the elevator. ' sfri m OPPOSITE CITY HALL. au23-TTSU Thry Are Anxiously Awaiting the Meeting To-Morrow Evening. The ronghers employed npon guide mills in the various iron and steel works of this -city are still up in arms over the reduction. The Southside men are particularly an tagonistic and take advantage of every opportunity to discuss the question, with a view to adopting some course to remedy the so-called evil. Almost nightly they gather in the vicinity of their hall on Fourteenth street, and unite in denouncing the action of the Conference Committee in granting the concessions they did to the manufacturers. All of the rouebers are awaitine with much anxiety for the mass meeting which takes place to-morrow evening. At this meeting they say it will be decided whether they shall accept the terms of the rollers or not. If they agree to go to work this meet ing will end all controversies for the future. If the majority vote against the acceptance of the scale there will in all probability be a strike. The roughers employed in Kim berly's Greenerille mill have made no con cessions as reported, and will demand their pay according to the scale of the Amalga ted Association. JAS. BOILEBS, PATENT M'NEIL & PLATE AND WORK. EHEET-IBON BOXES. BR0., bHEETIBON ANNEALING With an inoreased capacity-and hydraullo machinery, we are prepared to furnish all work In onr line cheaper and better than by the old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth, street and Allegheny Valley Railroad. felS-60-rrs IT SALE OF WALL PAPER. . Our remnant salo of wall paper has been the great sale of the season. We have marked everything down below the bottom: fine gold paper 7c, 25c papers at 10c Wo will sell everything as remnants that we have less than 100 pieces or. September 1 is the last day. The time is short, and a splendid opportunity to paper your house. We send paperbangers out of town at the regular prices, car fare added. Send for estimate to paper one room or a thousand. Samples of ball piper sent free to any ad dress. G, G. O'BRIEN, PAINT AND WALL PAPER STORE, 292 FIFTH AVENUE. Three squares from Court House. au25-D 6UBEW Etamiisii Gouts Lumbago OSWIQO, N. T., July 29, 1891 McEinnis A Chessman Manufacturing Com pany, Pittsburg, Pa.! OBmnas-I have been a puflerer from rheumatism the past three years Tor months at a time, and for the past year I have been afflloted with the articular rheumatism. I was five months In bed, most of the time un able to move, and over four months I have been going around on crutches. I tried doctors and different medicines without success. When I was advised to try yourmedlolne I thought It was only throw ing away more money and I was abont dis couraged, but after using one bottle I got a great deal or relief, and after using abont S bottles I put away the crutches and have not used thorn since. I now get around on my feet in pretty good shape and am now on my fifth bottle; hope soon to be as well as ever. Yonr medicine has dona for me what doc tors and other remedies failed to do. Thanking you for yonr kindness to me I will always be willing to answer all letters addressed to me in regard to merit of your medicine. Yours respeotfully, Joseph Kino, 284 East Tenth street, Oswego, N. X Price S3 per bottle. For sale by all drnga-lets. M'KIPIE ft CHESSMAN M'FB CO., 610 Fenn Are., Flttaburs, Fa. Mend yonr lane to the o&lee and we will tall, free, pamphlet of testimonials. au21-TTSsa DELINQUENT NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TAX LIST OPTICAL AND gIieiliciil 5S. instruments. Ovttox o TTtW Collector 6 Uettiromtwr Tmi MunicrrAL Hall, SvrrartELS Strict, jrrrrsBDBO, pa., August xxs, I rnxrr, r 27.1892.J Catalogues on applica tion. an27-TM JBfiiBI jiilSilll:ii. fKlliliiptfii? J623-TTS DESKS. OFFICE OUTFITTERS. Office Specialty Co. 105 Third ave. LIT.Tl.fc, THE OPTICIAN, , Has removed to 600 LIBEBT Y STBEET, over Espy's Drugstore. Spectacles and eye glasses exclusively. J)2-TTS QUIET AT XAWSEKCEVILLE. Ultle If Any Signs of Activity Among the Amalgamated Men. Since the strike was inaugurated in Law renceville, two mouths ago, at no time was it so quiet in that vicinity as yesterday. At the Thirty-third street mill every piece of machinery was in operation, but it is re ported that the management are laboring to considerable disadvantage. Never have they been so short handed. Every day the strikers indi.ee some of their best non-union workmen to leave. At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the patrol committees had induced an even dozen skilled workmen to desert the Car negie Company's employ, and had secured the promises oi at least ten more. At the Twenty-ninth street mill not a wheel is turning The only signs of activity come irom a few men who are busilv engaged re pairing the furnaces. The trial made npon the lMnch plate mill on Thursdav night was satisiactory. "WILL COMMENCE MfOEK. Everything Arranged Tor the New Steel Plant at DIcKeesport. On Monday next work will be commenced on the new steel mill for the National Tube "Works Company. The new building will adjoin the firm's blast furnace plant. The contract has been awarded to Jutte & "FIej". general contractors, of this city. .B price is about $70,000. This amount s not include the equipments of the '" Vhen the mill is finished, probably early in the summer ot 1893, it will employ from COO to 1,000 men. For Immigrant Inspector. The Window Glass Workers' Association will in all probability recommend another one of their members for the appointment of Immigrant Inspector. The members of the organization express considerable sur prise over the relusal of Secretary Poster to appoint George L. Cake. It is under stood that the names oi several of the best known members are being discussed lor the place, but President Eberhardt will not say at present whom he thought the Associa tion would recommend. would have to have Immediate relief or give up my work. I ached all over nearly all the time, and my body felt as sore as If It had been pounded with a club. I liada constant pain overmv eves ana through my temples, and my eyo-balls ached and pained me away bacK into my head. I also had shooting pain through my chest to each shoulder blade, pain and soreness in the small of mv back, over the resrion of my kidneys, and pain shooting down the legs to the knees, w tth at times a numbness and pricking sen sation, as ot needles Jasging me. "My noe and throat were constantly stopped up with a sticky tenacious mucus and I would often hawk out littlo chunks of hard stuff as black as coal. My ears were also affected by roaring and hissing sounds. "The appetite became affected and noth ing I ate seemed to agree with me. Alter eatlnz, mv stomach would swell np like a drum, and I was troubled with belching of gas, palpitation of heart, dizzy and smoth ering sensations, etc "Althouzh I slept sound, my sleep was troubled with horrid dreams, and I worked all night in these dreams, and awoke In the morning tired, unrefreshed, sore and ach ing all over. "I shall always bless the day I was dlreoted to Drs. Oopeland, Hall and By ers, for they have done for me what no other doctors could do, they have cured me safe and sonnd and now I feel like a new person. I have no aches or nalns. eat and sleep well, and awaken in the morning rested and anxious for mv daily work. I shall never forget what they have done for mo." It J tut cost Mr. Horan 830 to be cared of his nervous prostration and general debility. $5 A MONTH FORALL DISEASES. CATAKBH OF STOIIACH. The Many Distressing Symptoms Which Follow This Disease, Together With a Striving Example of the fflcacy of the Treatment of Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers. No one who has not suffered from catarrh of the stomach can understand the terrible condition to which that disease brings Its victim, nor can one read the following statement and remain unconvinced of the fact that Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers can and do cure this trouble In all its manifold phases: Here, for instance, is tho case of Mr. Michael Schaffer, a mill worker, who re sides on Penn street, Mt. Oliver. "I had catarrh of the stomach in its most severe form for two years. During all that time it was impossible for me to eat any thing without experiencing terrible agony. "I not only had no desire to eat, but the sight or food made me ill, and I used to starve myself rather than face the ordeal of taking a meal, jspeciaiiy was m me case for breakfast. "The result was that I grew weak and emaciated, and was utterly unfit for the per formance of any duty. In fact I did not care to live. 'I lost flesh and strength, and was slowly wasting away. My sleep was disturbed by horrid dreams, and I awoke in the morning more tired than going to bed. "At last I decided to trv Drs. Copeland,. Hall and Byers. When I went to their office I was luelins very badly indeed. I began their treatment and now feel as if I had never been slcic a day. It, seems wonder ful." S3 a month, all diseases. It Just cost Mr. Schaffer SIO to be cared of his distressing stomach trouble. TDEOAT AND ETES AFFECTED. 1 GREAT AUGUST TRADE SA -OF- Furniture and Carpets This sale has proved the greatest, the most astonishing, the most sweeping in price Special Trade Sale ever attempted in Pittsburg or anywhere else. We quote Prices That Take no Account of Costs and Values. There's no old. unsalable goods. They're all new and come piling in oh us every day from all the best factories in the country. This is our Annual Great Bargain-Making and your" Bargain-Getting Month. Every wideawake buyer should yes, will jump at such a chance as this. The following list oi delin quent taxes unpaid at this date is hereby advertised in accordance with section 3 of an Jct of Assembly entitled "A supplement to an act entitled an act in relation to cities of the second class, providing for the levy and collection of a tax to pay the indebtedness of the several districts composing such cities of the second class existing prior to the passage of the act to which this is a supplement, providing for the manner of issuing educational, school and poor warrants, and authorizing the advertisement of delinquent taxes, rates and levies, eta" With notice to whom it may concern, tnat all taxes and water rents herein advertised, together with the cost of ad vertising, not paid on or be fore September 17, 1892, will be entered as liens against said property, and said prop erty sold to satisfy said taxes, water rents and advertising, WILLIAM R. FORD, NEW FALL GOODS ! Are now. being unpacked daily, and, in order to make room for them, the balance of our Spring and Summer stock is being slaughtered. THE FIRST FALL HAT, Collector of Delinquent Taxes. BEDROOM SUITES. J '"iBrfl 1 mm I 5?''t?Pr'3? rl w. Rl m t 2? 0 : A New Street Car tlnp. At the State Capitol yesterday a charter was issued to the Aspinwall Street Bailway Company, of Pittsburg. The capital is fl2,000. The company are to build an elec tric line two miles long, beginning at a con venient poiut on the Freeport road and ending at Boss' Grove. AK irritated throat is soothingly treated by Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant," an old established curative for coughs and colds and all bronchial and lnng troubles. Statement of Miss Annie IS. Burcesi, of Wllklnsburjr. Tne statement of Miss Burgess, as irlven below, resubstantiates Drs. Copeland, Hall 'and Byers' claims that the catarrhal inflam mation often extends downwards, invading; the throat, bronchial tubes, lungs, etc, and also upward to the eye and its appendar es, the ear, back portion of the nose, etc, and also the beneficial results of their superior method of treatment "I had been troubled with catarrh and Its kindred ailments for quite awhile," says Miss Burgess, "bnt the most serious compli cations were my throat and eyes. After a course of treatment with Drs. Copeland, Uall and Byers I can state that I am feeling better than I ever have in mv life. I don't think I ever bad as good health as I have now. My throat does not bother me in any way, and my eyes are as well as any per sons who have well eyes. I am sure I can not thank these physicians enough for what thev have done tor me." S5 a month, all diseases. It J cut cost Miss Jlnrcs SIO to b- enred of her severe throat and eye trouble. Drs. Copeland, Uall and Byers treat suc cessfully all curable cases at 63 Sixth ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa. Office hours, 9 to 11 JL. ic, 2 to 5 r. x. anu 7 to 9 p. it Sundays, 10 i. it, toir. x. Specialties Catarrh and all dls ease oi tne eye, ear, tnroat ana lungs; dys pepsia cured; nervous diseases cured; skin diseases cured. Many cases treated successfully by malL Send 2-cent stamp for question blank; Address all mall to D11S. COPELAND, HALL 4 BTERS, E6 Sixth avennsj.Pittsbnrg, Pa. $5 A MONTH ALL DISEASES TREATED AT THE UKI FORM BATE OF 5 A MONTH. REMEM BER, THIS INCLUDES CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION, TKEATMENT AND MED ICINE FOB ALL DISEASES AND ALL PA 1IENTS. auCT ISO OF THESE SUITS AT $18.25, REDUCED. FROM S29. ioo Suites cut from $30 to 22. 70 Suites cut from $37 to 28. 120 Suites cut from $45 to $35. 50'Suites cut from $6$ to 50. 45 Suites cut from 120 to 85. 35 Suites cut irom $175 to $125. PARLOR SUITES. The prices start at 22.50 for a pretty 6-piece Suite consisting of Sofa, Divan, Rocker, Arm Chair and 2 Small Chairs. The next is a Tapestry Suite at 30. Then $40, $Si $SSt $6 in either Plushes or Tapestries. Each one a distinct new design. Then on up to the finer Satin Damasks, Brocatelles, Wilton Rugs, etc., at I90, $100, 125, 150. Each one a gem and worth many t $ t more than we now ask for them. SIDEBOARDS. A FEW CO AT SIO. THEY'RE WORTH SIB. Mm fejsjrig4--ffar3 iftffiySyr I. " i I Another lot in Solid Oak at 18. The next $25. More at $35, $17, S40 and $4$. , Any price you may want to buy. SIS SUITS. 510 SUITS. 517 SUITS. 510 SUITS. 519 SUITS. 520 SUITS. Your Choice for $10. Before unpacking 'our fall stock of Men's Suits we make one more cut on goods yet on h?nd. $10 now buys choice of a line of regular J15, $16, tT, $18, $19 and 20 Suits. Among them are fine black and blue Worst eds (suitable for all year 'round wear) and many medium and dark Cheviot and Cassimere Suits which very nearly correspond with the new fall fashions. But go they must. We must have room, and we must haye it at once. The builders are en croaching upon us, and our large' fall stock will require every inch of avail able space before another fortnight Hence an immediate clearance of spring and summer goods is not a matter of choice, but absolute and imperative necessity. It's a golden opportunity for you. You can't afford to miss it, if economy is an object to you. Ask to see the re duced suits at Sio, and we know you'll not leave our store without buying. The temptation will be too strong to be resisted. The Modjeska, Has just put in an appearance at the fashionable Broadway (New York) hat stores, and in Pittsburg at Kauf raanns' exclusively. The new styles always turn up first at the Fifth avenue and Smithfield street Fashion Emporium. But, gentlemen, come in and see the new Dandy illustrated above. It's one of the nobbiest Derbys that ever crowned man. It comes in black and brown, apd it 13 ONLY $3. imio:RTj iff FALL fflffBAR Has been received from London and New York since Monday, swelling our previous showing considerably. We again call attention to our MATCHLESS AND UNMATCHABLE 50c SCARF, Excelling in style and equaling in quality any 75c or Si Ties shown in Pittsburg. Call and see our truly unrivaled display all new colors and novel shapes. KAUFMANNS FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIBLD ST. TAXES, 1891. BUT DON'T FORGET . board is worth $63. That the $4$ You save $ 18. FIRST WARD-1801. FINER GOODS Tfiey're the Go at 75 to $100, artist's perfection. Carpe s lllill, I lisp Kane Is. It is almost like a cool, shady forest to go thro' our Carpet rooms these sizzling hot days. There's nothing warm here excepting the Pat terns, Qualities and Prices. Do you jealize the Carpet Price-Range here? 26c to $2.50. The lower grades start at 20c, 30c,- 35c, 40c c bpecial lines of Wool Extra Super Ingrains at 85c kind, but they're yours for 58c ' How do we do it ? Well, that's a secret TABLES. 1 58c. They're the Several lots of fine Brussels 50c, 60c and 65c. You'd guess one third to one-half more. Finer and richer grades in Body Brussels, Velvets, Moquettes, Wil- 9k $1 $1.25, $1.50, $167, $1,751 ite . BAKGAINS. 500 Oak Parlor Tables go at 75c. 210 Fine Parlor Tables go at 1.85. 120 Fine Parlor Tables go at S3. 25. 150 Fine Parlor Tables go at $6.50. 350 Large Extension Tables S2.90. 175 Good Extension Tables $6. Cms Rockers First We have about 200 odd lots of Chairs 1, 2, 3, -4 and 5 of a kind. They go at your price not oure. Second A pile of 50 doz. 600 Chairs made tu sell at J?i-So, but a "cart wheel" (Si) will buy them. They're Solid Antique Diners. Pretty, inviting and comfortable. Terms Cash or Credit to Suit You. 63637 SMITHFIELD ST. 635-637 Cllj, Sub-District School Taxes and Water Rents. Aland, Catharine A 191 52 lot 2S-fc0 Ferry street corner Second avenue 2 2-story brick dwellings brick stable Butler and Gardner..... 814 93 triangular lot averaging 71-70 Liberty avenne to Short street corner Second avenue "-Uorv maolilne shop and brict offloe Bell, L A with notlee to Mrs Annie Young 129 11 lot 17-S0 Second avenue be tween Ferry and Chanoery 3-story brick dwelling No 63 Brenneman, Martha E (w) 3160 lot 20-72 Second avenue between Short and Redouts 2-story brick dwelling So 21 Bennett, George H (w).v. 47 SO lot 30-80 Water street between Wood and Market 6-story brick warehouse Nos 100, 101 , Carbon Bronze Company, with no tice to William Darlington 270 80 lot 60 50 Water street corner West street 1-story brick building No 33 Carroll and Porter, with notice to MaryE Schenley SS3 60 lot 110-22 Pcnn avenue north side corner First and Second streets large brick building improvements etc Edmundson, Margaret H 119 41 lot 23-70 Marfcot street between First and Second avenues 6-story brick building Free, Ella A (w) 12 60 lot 20.5-110 Fenn avenue be tween Water street and Bell alley brick nonse No 21 Henkle, John (w) 13193 lot 10-63 Ferry street between Fourth avenne and Liberty 1-story brtek hotel Nos407and 109 McLeod, Mrs Margaret T 16101 lot 20.8-60 Market street Corner First avenue 3-story brick house I" lb., now itli 16 Ibi-1 auction of US lbtu. tod I feci to modi btt!r that I would not Ukt 91,000 Mid M put back WDtn I wu. I m ttoth torpTlted and prood of the cbAore. X recommend toot treatment to ftil aufferera froar obesity. Wul rawer all tnqoiriei If stamp i Incloted for reply." PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL. HamIM, tad with BUrrlaf. inco&TenIncet or bad effect. Tor partlcalari addreu, with 6 cent la sump, IL 0. V. f. HIDE!. MTICKEI'S TIUTEI. CHIMED, ILL IIEOIOfl. Wnc-? Sm V. A Snr1 tflA mnmlnn. V V Remedy CALTHOS frr, sad a icgai guarantee mat uilthos will STOP DtHhsrcei A Em!..lon, ( tn fiu- 1 y 1 1- sad KESTOBE Lo.t Igor. Useitan&payifsatisfoi. ktiim, VON MOHL CO.. Sol ifHtu IccsU, QiietiiiU, Clio. fMRjl DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re- Sulring scientific and confl entlal treatmenr. ir. S. K. Lake, M. R. C. P. S-, Is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in he cUy. Consulta tion freetand strictly confi dential. Office lionrs 9 to 1 and 7 to 8 r. v. Sundays, 2 to 4 . v. Consult them person ally, or wrlta Doctors Lajkk, cor. Penn av. and Fourth st, Pittsburg, Pa. Jelfi-82-DWk DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE & BRAIN Treatment, a guarantee I speclac for listeria. Dullness, Convulsions, TVs, Nervons Nenralflt. Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by tne us) of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental De pression, Softenlnx of tne Drain reaultlnr la la- sanity, aecay ana aesin. rrc-nstireuia Aits. l,oii of Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses anl SDcnnatorrhnea caused by orer-eiertlon of tat brain, self-abuse or orer-lndulcenca. Each box contains one month's treatment. 11. W a box. J. six for 15.00, by mall. WJC GUARANTEE SIX TIOXEJ To ears any case. With each order received fa: six boxes we will send the purchaser oar wrlttsj aniirantee to refund the money If the treatment does not cure. Guarantees Issued only by tJlIt G. STOCKY. Druftirlst, Sole AKent. Nos. 2UI and 1701 Penn arenas, corner Wylle avenue and Fulton street, Pittsburg, Pa. (7se atu cxy's lilarrbcel Cramp Cure, a and JO cu. Ja-lsz-eodi DOCTOR WHITTIER 14 PENN AVEIsDE, PIT.MJUKO. PA. As old residents know and hack flies ot Plttsbura papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and; most prominent physician in the city, devoting speclalattention to all chronla SSSSN0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible Kirnwril IQ and mental dia pers ons IlLnVUUO eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, lack of enersry. ambi tion and hope.impairedmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulneds, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions. Impover ished blood, falling powors, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting tbeperson for business, society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately SfttiBLOOD AND SKIN I SEE eruptions, blotches, falling halr.bones.paln. glandular swellings, ulcerations of the tongue, month, throat, nlcers, old sores, ars cured tor life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 n M A D V Wdiiey and the system. Unll'inn T j bladder de rangements, wealc back-, gravel, catarrhal discbarges. Inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searcninz treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whlttler'8 life-long extensive experi ence insures sclentlflo and reliable treat ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as if here. Office hours, 9 a. it. tod r. v. Sunday. 10 A. ic to lr.x. only. DR. wniTaiEK.SU Penn avenne, Pittsburg, Pa DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory f i iPd 00H COTTON ROOT COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician. buceatuUu uted 1UUI monthly by Uu vtantu of Is the only terfectlv sa reliable medicine dlscorered ut. safe and ftU204gJraa Continued on JPtortft Pag, l'eware of nnDrinclDleddrue- slstswho offer inferior medi cines In place of this. Ask for nnnrl nnrrnu BOOT COMPOUND, take 110 tubltf Jufe, or inclose II and cents in postage In letter and we will (end, sealed, by return mall. Full sealed particulars In pUin envelope, to ladles only. 2 stamps. Address Pond Lily Company, No. 3 Fisher Block. Detroit. Ml-X aa-Holi la Pittsburg by JUS. FLEMING A SON, del7-Sl-eodwk 412 Market street. 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 a a monthly corrective by thousands of ladles. Beware of Imitations. As for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Female Pills and take no other, or enclose $1 and we will mail you a box securely sealed in plain pa per. Price $1 per box, six for W. DE. MOTT'S CHEM. CO , Cleveland, O. Sold at wholesale, and retail by Jos. Fleming Bon, Pittsburg, Pa. dejl-n Latest Pitentil Best Improvements! Wm cure without medicine all Weakness resaltlnf from over-taxation of brain, nerve forces, excesses or indiscretion, as exhaustion, nervous deblllt sleeplessness, languor, rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder complaints, lame back, lumbago, sci atica, general ill-health, etc This Electric Belt contains wonderful Improvements over all others, and gives a current that is instantly felt by wearer or we forfeit IS. 000, and will cure all of the above diseases or no pay. Thousands have been cured by this marvelous Invention after all other remedies failed, and we give hundreds of testimonials in this and every other State. Our Powerful IMPROVED ELECTBICSII3PEN SOHT. the greatest boon ever offered weak men. FREE with ALL BELTS. Health and vigorous strength GUARANTEED in WtoWdsys. Send for Illustrated pamphlets, mailed, sealed, free. Ad dress, SANDKN EIXCTBIO CO ttssu lio.gia Brusdway. New Tors; LOST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH nervine; The great Spaa. lsh Bemedv, Is sold WITH A W R 1 T T E N O CAB ANTES to cure all nerv ousdlseases,suea 'as Weak Memory Lois of Brain Powers . NlrhtlT Kmlulona. Nervousness, Lassitude, all drains and loss of power of the Generative Organs in either sex caused br over-exertion, youwiui errors, or excessive use oi tobacco, opium or stimulants, il per packsse by lorso. Tim cry oraer w uita OUAKABIKE TUCUKEOrBarUSl BXvnitY Awn iv-rzR U8IWO. Wakefulness. Lost SUnhood. . mall;S WRITTEN JND TEET T1 P.UTXT. or ntjf 0 MONET. Spanish Medicine Co., Madrid. Spain. (. alien, j or site or j on. ritauvm aud Detroit. BON. Pittsburg. oca-: JS -' fc'ifriJWMtiggatMEtii nil mil i i ii ii mini mmommi'waaBatmawmmtamammsssaatwammiamwmatawwwwwwwrKawwm " " : - - - ' -..-,... ,.w... . w MBsmzB&aiMGas.'m'-'&r vr- 'rawar- t r iiT.i-rtrnTjrn.iswmny-ftjiri itftrr miiim? i warn raCsaa8sfeg0ia6a.gUfflgs
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