v. VACCINATING PUPILS 1 ATOE UNION MILLS. ' ; ' - ; nffaYMnmnm- . ,. HmADTOrBEia.m 7 mkbt Apyr-BTisEMKTa, c ; JSgp JSeventy-Two Allegheny Scholars Operated Upon Yesterday. LITTLE OVERCOME. ..All the Other Children Tear the Without Murmuring. Pain WHAT IT COSTS THE CITX TEEABUET Seventy-two Allegheny school children were vaccinated free at the City Hall yes terday afternoon. Major McLaughlin, I superintendent of the Health Bureau, and Dr. Hazzard, who is the physician to the Allegheny Board of Health, were kept husy 'Jrom3tiU4o'clocfc. Dr. Hazzardhad his quarters in the office and Major McLaughlin kept order among those who waited in the ' adjoining room. There was much jostling, pushing and general rustling among the little ones as to who should he next, but there was no real trouble, and everything went off smoothly. The little ones were not allowed to witness the operation performed on their compan ions. Xo one but Dr. Hazzard and his diminutive patient were in the office at the time. When a girl or boy would come out offer undergoing the ordeal the rest would crowd around to eagerly ask questions about how it was done and a thousand others. "Did it hurt?" "How long did it take?" and "How did he do it?" were among the leading questions which per plezed the small brains. One Little Girl Fainted. They all found out within the hour, how ever, for at the expiration of that time the entire number bad virus in their little arms. There was but one case which caused any genuine excitement, it being that of a 13-year-old girl who fainted from the opera tion. She soon recovered and all was serene. The children ranged in ages from C to 14 years. The vaccinatinc of the Allegheny school children has been going on for the past two months, Dr. llazzard Iiaiing spent one hour of his time on each Monday, "Wednesday and Friday during that period in doing the uork. All has been practically smooth tailing so far, he having attended to proba bly 800 or 1,000 children 6ince July L Tei teiday was one of the busiest days he has had. "All the school children of the city," he said, "have to be either vaccinated before Frhool opens or else show a good mark as the health ordinance requires it. The- Istter case U where the child has under gone the operation and the spot where it was performed shows it to have been effec tive. In case they have to be vaccinated they can have it done by any reputable physician, any one of the three physicians of the city who treat the poor as myself. Tho Operation Costs Nothing. "The 'poor' physicians, as they are called, nnd myself, hae" to do the work for noth ing. All children who are vaccinated must have a certificate from the physician stat ing that the operation was successful. Many of those who come to me, I niisjht say 50 out of the 70 or 72 who came to-day, are able to pay. Some do not want to, ana others areunder the impression that the work must be done by me or it will not be accepted. I have no idea how mf ny chil dren have been vaccinated in the city, nor how many hae yet to have it done, as only a percentage of them are treated by me. The operations will cost the city about ?50 ior medicine." This year Pittsburg school officials have been more strict than ever in enforcing the vaccination of school children. During the present vacation hundreds have been in oculated with the vaccine virus. It is estimated that millions of lives have been saved by the virus which Jenner dis covered, and its use is now known the world over. There is one farm in Denver where the matter is prepared, as well as one 'in Rochester, this State. VIBEATIKG TBEAXMEHT. The Patient Instead of the Medicine to Be Well Shaken. T. X". Hunt, of 2sew York; who was a guest at the Central Hotel yesterday, was discussing the development of "vibratory medicine" with Dr. Cable. His ideas, he paid, were those oi Dr. Charcot, the famous Parisian physician. The latter had for a long time observed that persons who were afflicted with shaking palsy always experienced creat re lief after railroad travel. Taking this sug gestion as an uncontroverted lact.he has constructed an arm chair furnished with an ingenious apparatus which made the iden tical motions ot those communicated by the railroad car. After the sittings in the "trembling" arm chair the sick with this malady had more stiffness in their move ments. They ceased to be agitated by spasmodic twitchings and slept calmlv, giv ing them great relief. (Joint; still further Mr. Hunt said M. Gilles, of La Tonrette had invented and constructed a vibrating head gear tor the purpose of transmitting localized vibrations to the head. This vibrating head gear made a person bear a soft buzzing or bumming sonnd resembling the bum of insect life and produced, even in healthy persons, a strong tendency to sleep. It proved to be a precious discovery in cases of insomnia. In many instances the application has been sufficient to disspate sick headaches, and to ameliorate some cases of inflammation of the nerves. The vibratory medicine has in Mr. Hunt's estimation, shown its right to hold a rank among those medications which have dem onstrated their usefulness. CHAHGIHG THEDZ LUCK. tVhy Klvermen Sometimes Change the Names ol Their Craft. The changing of the name of the steamer General Dawes to H. K. Eiggs suggests the great amount of superstition among the river men about the name of a boat. When an unlucky boat comes into new hands the first thing sought after, to break the bad luck, is a new name. This can usually be obtained by application through the home port clerk to the Commissioner of Naviga tion. If the boat is not under 10 years old by applying 40 per cent of the first cost to improvements it can be reenristened. Ma chinery, after it is 10 years old, will pre vent a boat's getting a new name. Eiver rnen are constantly changing the names of their craft to bring them better lock. The Ingomarwas named after a boat which was particularly unlucky. It sunk under this name, was raised and renamed the Jolly Brothers. It has not been successful under this name, either, and would undoubtedly be changed now if the boat's age did not deter the owners from doing so. REAL EfeTATE S 4.YIXG3 BANE, LIM, 401 Bmitbfleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 1 100,000. Surplus, $75,000. Deposits of 11 ana upward received and Interest allowed at a per cent. tts Western Pennsylvania Fair Excursions to Washington, Fa., Tla Panhandle Boats. Bound trip rate $1 50 from Pittsburg, Au gust S9, SO, 31, September 1, 2, Including, ad mission to the lair; valid to return until Septembor 8. SxAixln size, great in results; De Witt" Little EarlyBisert. Best pill for constipation best for sick headaehe and sour stomaoh. Five dollars only for sterling silver tea spoons at Steinmann's. 10S Federal street. Wear the Leslie shoes. They will fit you. They are sold at 91 Fifth avenue. Drptrtm-nts at Both Plants In Operation Testerday Morning Shoenberger's Hen Stick to Their Orlzlnal Demands News of the Labor World. The Upper and Lower Union Mills were in operation yesterday. Several of the skilled non-udiou men failed to put in an appearance, but it is said the firm had a sufficient number of new men on hand to replace the absentees. The strikers induced seven workmen to leave the company' employ. Among them were two Poles who could not understand English. After laboring with them an hour they were al lowed to go. In the Twenty-third street plant the 20 inch old plate and 13-inch mills were in operation. At the Twenty-ninth street L. works the 72-ipch mill was started and the bumper shops were put Into partial operation. During the afternoon the Finance Com mittee of the Amalgamated Association dis tributed funds amounting to several hun dred dollars among the strikers. Louis "Weiss, who was assaulted on Friday and the sameTdiiv left the comnanv's employ. received his' wages yesterday morning. The management deducted 510 20 from the amonnt for board and shoes. "Weiss said, although he had no written compact, the agreement was to furnish him board and clothing free. Iff THE JUKIATA MILLS. The Trouble In the Open Hearth Depart ment Has Not Been Settled. At the Juniata mills of Sehoenberger & Co. trouble still prevails in the open hearth steel department The workers have not receded from their original demand, and the firm will not make the necessary concession to seenre harmony. On Saturday last Mr. John Speer, one of the leading members ot the concern, said that ihey were tired ot trying to arrange an amicable settlement with their employes, and would Btart up with or without them to-day. Last evening it was stated that the matter was in a fair nay of being settled, but this statement could not be confirmed. In fact, several of the employes seen yesterday said they had heard of" no arrangement being effected. They lauched at theldea of the mill running non-union nnd declared that was one mill in the country at least that would never run with other than union labor. Mr. Speer is very determined, and said his firm will not give in. They have a number of applications on hand from skilled steel workers which they think of accepting if their men do not return. PEBFHCXLY SATISFIED. Moorhead Bros. & Co, "Will Keep Their v Non-Union Workmen. The statement that the rolling mill of Moorhead Bros. & Co. at Sbarpsburg would hereafter employ union men is denied. It was said that John Moorhead, Jr., had sent for the mill committee representing his old Amalgamated workmen and wanted to make arrangements for his former employes to re turn to the mill. Mr. Moorhead was seen at the Pittsburg Club last night. When questioned concern ing the report that he would discharge his non-union men he said: "Such a statement is ioolish. "We are perfectly satisfied." Has Accepted Another Place. The Carnegie Steel Company has received the resignation of William A. Watt, who has been connected with the Edgar Thom son Mills at Braddock for some time. He has accepted the position ot Chief Chemist at the Linden Steel Company's Works. His resignation takes effect September L. Another Julll Resumes. After a shut down of several months the Pittsburg Forge and Iron Company re sumed operations yesterday at Woods Run. Fuel in 22 puddling furnaces was -lighted. The remaining departments will probably be started this evening or to-morrow morn ing. P00-BA0 OF A BOROUGH. Ilish Constable, Chief of Police, Lnmp Ilcbter and Fire Chief Bigley, of Bellr vur, Wants Ills ray Trouble Overstock Deals Conrt News. An unusual suit was entered yesterday in Common Pleas No. 3. The case is that of Mr. Bigley against the borough of Belle vue to recover 5256 92. Bigley states that for a time he was high constable of the borouch, also chief of police, lamplighter and fire department for the place. In 1889 the Borouch Council passed an ordinance providing that the regularly elected con stable should be chief ot police and that the'police force should light the street lamps. The chief was to receive $2 per day and as he was the whole force he lighted the lamps. He was also the fire de partment Bigley was constable in 1890 and 1891 and in 1892 was re-elected alter a close campaign. In April, however, the Council passed an ordinance repealing the ordinance making the constable the Chief of Police and sepa rated the offices, superceding Bigley as chief. A warrant was drawn for his salary for April, but the Burgess would not give it to him until he would agree to relinquish his claims to the various positions. This Bigley would not do. He now claims to be willing to perform his dnties, and that he cannot be, discharged, as he only ran for constable bn the understanding "that he would get the other positions and salary. He claims there is now due him 241 salary and $12 92 for subpoenaing witnesses, etc., a total ot 5250 92. TB0UBLE OVEB A STOCK DEALEE. An Investor Who Protests Against His Brokers' Methods. C J. McKee yesterday entered suit against William G. Stahl and John A. Jar din for 510,000 damages. He states that he commenced dealing with the defendants in 1890, advancing money to them to buy stocks for him.' He directed them to buy C.,3. &Q. and other railroad stocks, and Sugar and Lead Trust stocks. Duringl890 and 1891 the defendants furnished him slips purporting to be a record of the actual deals in these stocks. On the iaith of their repre sentations McKee advanced, as appeared by the slips, 5,595 in cash. The truth was no such purchases or deals in the said stocks were ever made on accoiint of the plaintiff On the contrary, it is charred, they-appro- priated the money to their own use without any legal cousiuerauon or riguu therefore wants 510,000 damages. He STJIBG FOB A LEASE. Albert A. Stewart Says lie Has First Claim . to Gas Territory. A bill in equity "was filed yesterday by Albert A. Stewart against John D. Eobb and the Oakdale Gas Company. Stewart states that on July 15, 1892, Eobb agreed to lease to him the oil and gas rights of a tract of land in North Fayette township for 52,500. The following day Stewart ten dered the money and asked lor the written lease. Eobb, however, would not execute it, stating that a few hours previous he had leased it to tber Oakdale Gas Company lor 53,000. Stewart now claims that the terri tory is valuable and that he has a prior right He therefore wants the lease to the gas company declared void and one given to him. Want the Property Divided. A bill In equity was filed yesterday by Lizzie' W. McKinney against John Eowau and wife to secure the partition of two lots in the Twelfth ward owned jointly. A Debt That Has Grown. A judgment was recorded yesterday in favor of John M. Thompson, trustee, mm. it sun ib..& b. QnnflKniTn . FOR LADIES AND GENTS. THE FINEST BARGAINS EVER OFBERED. Worth $4, $4.50, $5 and $6. NOW ONLY $2.gp. Men's Fipest CalC ' Finest Patent Leather, Genuine Kangaroo, Fine Congress Bals and Bluchers. Bargain Prices. . Every pair fully warranted. W. M. 433 AND 435 1 WHOLESALE WOOD ST. AND.RETAILv T'S time to make for Fall WHY? The new Goods are in stock. It's a chance to get first choice. It's a time we can give you best service. After a while we may not be able to serve you so prompt We'll have a -great business the, goods and prices will keep us very busy. HIKE ANDERSON 'BLOCK 39 SIXTH THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED -by- J. HARPER BONNELL CO., SmyO-7-D against Thomas S. Gordon for $14,450. The judgment was certified from Butler county, where Gordon confessed judgment in 1833 for 59,000. The interest has since amounted to 55,000 and the attorney's commission is 5450. making a total judgment ol 511,450. BURKED THE MIDHIGHI OIL. Charles McGovern Has a Grlevanoe Against a Police Officer. Charles McGovern has entered suit before Alderman & J. Tool, azainst Policeman William Lemon charging him with aggra vated assault and battery. McGovern says he was standing in the Diamond on Market street leaning against a building reading a paper about 12:15 o'clock on Saturday night when the officer eame along and said to him '"Move on yon loafer." McGovern complied with his reqnest ob jecting to the remark, saying he was no loafer. With this, it is said, Lemon ran over to hinr and commenced to beat him with his mace. He clubbed him unmerci fully, hittine him in the month and black ing one of hfs eyes. After all this he didn't arrest him, but let him go his way. Mc Govern now sues the officer. 54KjR OIVIS ENJOYS Both iho method and results -when. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasand and refreshing to the taste, and acts fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, lifer and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and enres habitual constipation, Syrup of Figs is "the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, 'prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only, from the moBt healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and $1 bottles Try all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist wno may not have it on band will pro cure it promptly for any ( one who wishes to try it. I)o not accept any suDstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCI3C0, CAU) misvius. Kr.- hew iw .r. T ITTLE. J THEOPTICIAM Has removed to 600 LIBEBTT3TREET, over Bspy's .Drugstore. Speotacles and eye glasses Inclusively. ,JJ-TT1 i.ijt swifrasua iflLiifc WORTH $4, $5 AND $6. NOW ONLY $2.go. Ladies' Finest Cloth Top, The Fine Dongola Kid, Newest Style Tips, Latest Style Lasts, Common Sense and Opera, New York or Piccadilly, Every size, every width. LAIRD, 406-408-410 MARKET ST. au21 your choice of New Suit & STREET. a n 23 NEW YORK OPTICAL Catalogues on applica-au27-Trs ARTIFICIAL EYE WEARERS. Do you know you can have your artificial eyes ropollshed when they become dnll in finish and have that scratched surface that Irritates the socket removed? Send them to the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, il Federal street Allegheny, Fa. Proprietors of the celebrated BEST $100 SPECTACLE OK EARTE aul4;TUFSu DESKS. OFFICE OUTFITTERS. Office Specialty Cd. 105 Third ave. Jb23-tt TAILORING. Correct Tall Suitings and Overcoatings. ,H. j& C. F. AHLERS, Merchant Tailors. 120 Smithfleld st. 4 TTSSU HUT TOTIK SPECTAt.CF.1 AT Ttie Reliable Ojptlolan. iyes Examined Free. Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAM0ND,3L ESTABLISHED 187u. BLACK GIN ' KIDNEYS, Is a relief and sure euro to the Urinary Organs, Gravel ana unronio uararrn oi me Bladder. The Swim Stomnoh Bitters trade make, are a sure cure (or Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and every pedes or in digestion. Wild Cherry Tonic, tne most popular prep aration for oure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and lung tronbles. Either of the above $1 per bottle, or $8 for $5. If yourdruzgist dooi not handle these goods write to WAL F. ZOELLEU, sole M'tr, rittsbnrg,.Pa. , JaS-CT-Tra Now is tho best season lor planting and pruning trees, laying out of 'lawns and talc ing charge ot work generally; also draining 'HERMAN HELM, LANDSCAPE GARDENER, " ELL8WOBTU AY Shadysido," Pittsburg, TUS BROWN vij- - : STIEREN V " and ,fAMtinHnrsr"i . , feyliiaticii! XW. .Wifuls. 3 I ElSKj29nBspjl ' AxSSbsIHISBI m S. sfsBBBSSAdSBSS. A great sacrifice purchase just received. 3 Cases (6,ooo yards) 25c Satinesat 0 Cents A YARD. Light and dark, medium and large patterns. The greatest chance for Wrappers or Com fort Coverings people have ever seen. These are extra fine goods and excellent print ings. On sale at a special counter, just through the arch way, beyond the elevator. This offering is so extraor dinary, and you'll say so when you see the goods, that we .predict the most active sale for this lot of fine Satines of any thing that has ever occurred in this store. BOEGS & BUHL ALLEGHENY. UU29-1S Rheumatism Gouts Lumbago ALMOST A MIRACLE THK EFFEOr OP RHEUMACUBA. What can Rheumacura dot Here is one of many certificates by people who would not descend to mlsrepiesentatlon. It Is from a Pittsburg gentleman, Charles K. Blnckwell: "One bottle of Rhenmaeura completely cured me of muscular rheumatism, although pievloua to taking tne wonuenui meaicme I had been laid up for ilx weeks with my left leg so sore that 1 coma not put my ieet on the ground. Three doses droye all pain ild not put my feet away. Thanks to Rheumacura, I am sound as n. erold dollar." Hundreds of others have given testimony equally as stronp. There never has been another medicine so efQcacfous for rheuma tism, lumbago and gout. No suffe.erfrom such an ailment should delay a day In get ting a bottle of the remedy, as the season of changes in the weather, which Is conducive or all forms of rheumatism, Is near at hand. Price 83 ner bottle. For sale by all drnsfflstft'. MVE GHESSMU. IITG CO., 616 Pens Ave., jritisDnrs, x-b. (Send your name and address and we will mail. free, a pamphlet of testimonials. au28-TTSsa AMCSE3IENTS. THEATRE Every Evenlntr, Wod. and Sat. Matinees, PETB BAKBR TV IBS NEW CHRIS AND LENA. Sept. 6 Limited Mail. Extra matinee La Dor Day, Monday. au29-7 GRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. Henry Co. and Muldoon's Athletes Mathews and Bulger's Rural Comedy, A RUSTIC RECEPTION. Prices 15c, 25o. 60c, 73o. , Siatinees Wed. and Sat., 25c, 60o. Nest week Telephonla. an29-30 HARRY DAVIS' EDEN MUSEE. Gorgeous Wax Works! Astounding Improvements! Marvelous Changel M'lle Zeetella and her den or India Serpents: James Wilson, the Human Balloon; Theator ium, Nelsomas World Famous South Ameri can Novelty Co. Admission 10 Cents. HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY TO-NIGHT Matinees Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. THE CITY CLUB SPECTACULAR FARCE COMEDY COM PANY. "DASEBALL Pittsburs vs. New York. r Tuesday and Wednesday, August and 31 xnursaay, oepiomuer i. laaics day; trrand street parade and concert at Expos li- tlon Park; concert from 3 to 4; game called at 4. F ARRIS' THEATER-MRS. P. HARRIS. K. L. Urltton, T. F. Dean, proprietors and managers. Eyery afternoon and evening, L. 8. Wymsn In the comedy drama. THE TYROLEAN, Week September 5 Katherlne Eober in TUe Heroine In Hays." auTO-lia-TTS CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE ' -tAT BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S, Telephone 1831. 38 Fifth ave.. aDl2-TT3 Between Wood and Markes. KOEHLER'S Installment House We occupy tie entire Imilfllns 7 Sixth Street, MENS' AND EOlf'S Clothing on Credit (Ready-Made &, to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Gasb Prices Without Security. TERMS: One-third of theamount purchased must be paid down; the, balance in small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted strictly confidential. Open dally, from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Saturdays until U P. M. Ki s ifiiirsiiTS P I llt-i U I JVUU And Each Pair Worth Fully One-Half More Than the S1.S Just 1,000 pairs of Men's Pants, marked $2, 252.25, $2.50 and J2.75, have been taken from our regular stock and marked down to close to 1.50. Among them are plain and fancy Cassimeres, Wor steds and Cheviots, in handsome light and dark' patterns and de signs. Come in this" week and take your 'choice from the entire line for only These are real custom made Pantaloons, being made right here in our own Tailoring Department, from genuine English, French and German WORSTEDS, DIAGONALS, CASSIMERES AND CHEVIOTS, In very latest light and dark stripes, checks, plaids and mixtures and solid colorings. $7, but go they about a week. The regular prices will at $4. Only Our totat Tailoring DGjartMt KAUFM ANNS' FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST. Are quick to grasp opportunities that prove beneficial to them. This is why so many prefer Fleming's Fine Whiskies and Wines. The benefits derived from using Fleming's Pure Brandies, Whiskies and Wines, medic inally, are favorably talked of every day in almost every home In this community. In ordering or purchasing Whiskies please make your selection from the following, sold only by Fleming & Son: FLEMING'S OLD EXPORT, Quarts $1, or six for 55. FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING, Quarts $1.25, or six for fG. GIBSON'S TEN-YEAB OLD, Quarts SL50, or six lor $7.50. FLEMING'S PRIVATE STOUK, Quarts $2. Fleming's California Wines are four (4) years old, and are thebest Port, Sherry, Claret, and others; In "full quarts 50 cents. Goods shipped same day as ordered. II k WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 412 MARKET ST., COR. DIAMOND, au2S-TTSsn Pittsburg, Pa. WQOD'S PHOSPnODINC The Great Iiicllsh- Kemcdy. Promptly and permanently cures all forms of Aeroous Wtaknet$.hmlttions, itper matorrtea, Jmpotencu arid all eject of Abuae or Ex cesses. Been prescribed over 25 years In thousands of eases; Is the only Reliable and llonesl Medicine tnoien. Aakdruzirlst for Wood's Ar Phorpiiodinz: If he offers ,OTne rtllTe Tnertrln '.n P'ffle'tL.f'.'nd 'V. "wl'll dl hnnet store. InelotePrl In letter and we will nd.br return mall. J-rtce. one iPcX. t ;lft tvn0 mill ciVa?". Wnsr!'dn"J?J$.?1 n --- -- ., mJX , 8 lain in. Auurc i" i. """"". rmrn..7. ,inh. I yUXJAlVAA I3L wooanaraaicuuc, iwuu ji SSold in Pittsburg bv ' " JOS. FLEMING SOX, 17-51-eodwk 412 .Market street. LOSTMANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH NEitvnra; The (treat Span, lsh Kemedjr, Is sold WITH A wri ms GUABAJfTEB to enre all nerr. ous diseases, such as Weak Mimnrf BKFORI Aire Ai-ntR CSItfd. Loss of Brain Powers y akefulnesrt. Lost Manhood. .Nijcbtly-Emissions, r. ervonsness. Lassitude, all drains and loss of power of the GeieratlTe Orirans In either sex caused by OTer-exertlpn. youthful errors, or exceislre use of tobacco, opium or stimulants, fl per packare by 5J.V.Uj5e?H."7v lth er'rr 5 or1r 1" give a MONEY. Spanish Medicine Co., Madrlil. Spain, 5?.lrDCtr.?'5: Mlcn- 'or ,ale b JOS. FLEMING SON. PittsburtT. , ce3-2S-MTTS DR. M.OTT'S .PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remeay nsea lor many years by an old physician -with great success. It is a per fectly safe and reliable remedy and is suc cessfully used an a monthly corrective by thousands of ladies. Beware-of imitations. Ask for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Femalo Fills, nnd take no other1, or enclose $1 and we will mail you a box securely sealed in plain pa per. Price $1 per hoxf sir forts. DE, MOTT'S CHEM. CO., Cleveland, O. Bold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Fleming A Son. Fittsbnnr, Fa. de31-n , I fill Ul Price Named. $3.0 This is the banner bargain line of Trous ers in Pittsburg. There are just 1,000 pairs, "and the lowest priced pair would be cheap at S4, while the majority cannot be duplicated else where for less than J?5 and $6. The materials are extra fine all-wool Cassimeres, Worsteds and Cheviots, in all col ors and patterns. Ke member, your choica for only 0. of these choice Trousers are $6 and 1,000 pairs of them enough to last Is filling up with new Fall Suitings and Trouserings from the celebrated looms of England, Scotland, France and Germany. Gentlemen who pre fer getting their clothes made to order to ready-made are cordially invited to call and inspect our grand variety of piece cloths, and, if they see fit to leave their measures, we will guarantee a perfect fit or ask no pay. No other tailor in town is will ing to do the same. MEDIC iL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 1-E2.N aVM)E, l-lTlbllUKG, YA. As old residents know anQ back files ot Pittsburs papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in tha city, devotinz special attention to all chronlo S&EJNO FEE UNTIL CURED sponslblo Mrnirtl Q and mental dls. persons IN Lil V UUO eases, physical de cay, nervons debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope,impairedmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfnlness. dizziness, sleeplesness, pimples, eruptions, impover. ished blood, (ailing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for business, society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately fnureart.i BLOOD AND SKIN?t8aTees! eruptions, blotches, falling balr.bones, pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of the tongue, month, throat, ulcers, did sorei, are) cured lor life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 D I M A D V kidney and the system. U 11 1 N M 11 T 1 bladder de rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other Dalnfnl symptoms receive searching treatment; prompt relief and real cnre. Dr. Whittier's -life-long extensive expert, ence insures scientific and reliable treat ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as ir here. Office hoars, 9 a. JCtod p. r. Sunday. 10 a. if. to Ir.x. only. DBj WUITIIEK.SH Fenn avenne, Pittsburg, Pa DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases ra- 3 airing scientific and conft ential treatment. rr. S. K. Lake, M. B. C. P. S., is the old est and most experienced spe cialist In he city. Consulta tion freetana strictly conn-. lnt!. office hoars 9 to and 1 to a r. it- Snndays, 2 to p. Consult them person ally or write Dootoes Lakb, cor. Penn ar. ani'Pourth St., Pittsburg. Pa. Jel6-82-PWlc We send the marrelous Trench Remedy CALTHO8 fre, and a legal guarantee that Calthos will STOP Dlicliarzea & Emlulena, CUBE nnnatorrhea.VaHecele and RESTORE LMtvleo. , Use it and jay tf satisfied. AMno, VON MOHL CO.. Sole AaMTltaa A(uto, OaeUaaU, Oklo. DR. SANDEK'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory Latest Patents! Best Improvements! Will cure without medicine an Weakness resaltrflr from over-taxation of brain, nerve forces, excesses or Indiscretion, as exhaustion, nerrons deblllt sleenlessness, languor, rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder complaints, lame back. lurabafo, sci atica, general Ill-health, etc This Electrie Belt contains wonderful ImproTements oxer all others, ana gives a current that is Instantly felt by wearer or wo forfeit . 000, and will cure all of the above diseases or no pay. Thousands bare peen cured by this marrelous Intention after aU otber remedies failed, and we glte hundreds of testimonials la tola rpgrMraovtoBmionp. SORr. the greatest boon ercr offered weak. men. FKEE with ALL BKLTS. Hearth and vigorous strength GUARANTEED In 60 toM days. Sead for Illustrated pamphlets, mailed,, sealed, free. A- """ SANDEN BXECTBIO CO, iwsb Mo.U Broadway. SswYock 3. 4 fosi V i i "8
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