K "te LIKE EEAL SLAVES. Colored Laborers Near Wilkesbarre Are Held to Their Tasks AT THE MUZZLE OP BEVOLYERS. They Fay Their Employer Broke Faith, and They Want to Quit. DRITEN TO VIOLENCE BI CRUELTI New York, Sept. 0. A. Wilkesbarre tpeclal to the Meraid says: Serious trouble is threatened on the "Wilkesbarre and East ern Bailroad about eight miles from Easton and 25 from this city, with 300 negroes who are under contract as day laborers. The men say they are ill fed, poorly housed, poorly paid and treated as slaves; that they have been compelled to work hard and at the muzzle of guns and pistols. The scene of the trouble is in the heart of. a mountainous, sparsely settled district, thickly wooded, and though bat eight miles away from a large city, there are few evi dences of any civilization and no communi cation with town except by the railroad it self, cut through gullies and ravines and along the precipitous sides of the mountains or over narrow paths, former Indian trails. tJnless the men know the route it would be a hard matter for them to find their way out to Pittston, Lafflin or (Jvera, small towns within 15 or 20 miles The railroad company has let out con tracts for leveling the forest and preparing the route lor the track layers. The work is c-ry arduous, much of it being on the mountain side nnd is necessarily slow. 1ht One Ht tho Jtottum or the Trouble. Contrartor Thomas Conway has charge of the builuing of about ten miles of the route, nnd he N the man who has caused the trouble. Three months ago, when work Mas begun near the point where the trouble i. Conway brought up from Virginia these neproes tow ork ior him. The men say they were attracted to the place by the alluring promise" of the contractor. He said he would eie them Sl.50 a dav, pay their fare to Wilkesbarre and iecd and clothe them until tliey were able to pay him back in .small monthly installments. Under these promises, and after signing contracts for six months, the men came , here. They say thev were compelled to walk eight miles back into the mountains, orryimr heavy tools with them. "When tliey arrived at the camp, one biscuit of l nrd-tnek mid a tin cup ot weak coffee were picn tn each of them for their supper. At night thev were lodged in lone, dirty, wooden sheds with no bed hut the hard floor and no bed clothing at all. The next dav nt 5 o'clock in the morning they were awakened, and after a breakfast like the supper of the uieht before were put to work. At the end of the first month there was an outDreak about the question of wage. Instead of 51 50 a day they Xieri pnid fl 25,atid the contractor wanted to deduct from ?10 to 520 from their salaries 'or getting them their jobs. Held to Work at the l'lstul Point. As this announcement was made several of the more decided men threw down their cho els and pickaxes and refused to work any longer. A show of pistols and billies was made by the overseers, but the men re tired to their sheds. While they were holding a consultation the forem&n'hastily sent a messenger to Pittston, and warrants were sworn out before 'Squire Zcigler, of Smithviile, for the arrest of several of the leaders of I lie laborers. The charge was assault and battery. With the warrants a.nd five men armed villi Winchesters and billies, who had been lured from among street loafers, the mes senger returned to the camp. The warrants nere held over the heads of the leaders with the threat that if they did not go to work the next day thev would be jailed. Thai night 12 of the men deserted the camp. The foreman and several assistants, mounted on mules, gave chase and beaded off the deserters near O vera, and they were taken back forcibly to camp. One of the laborers had a revolver concealed about Mm, and as they neared camp he drew it aud fired on the foreman. Several bullets passed through Contractor Emerson's clothes. The pistol was taken away from the laborer and he was led away, and, it is said, severely punished. The IogToes Break Oat In Rebellion. When the colored man's companions learned of the harsh treatment he had re ceived, they became greatly enraged. They gathered and started to wreak their fury on the foreman. He had been warned, and when they approached he commanded them to disperse and return to work. A volley of sticks and stones and several shots, accom panied with angry shouts and oaths, was their reply. The foreman, however, re volver in hand, stood his ground. The mob advanced upon him, and he emp tied the contents of his pistol at them. He then retreated to the blacksmith shop, where he was afforded protection, and the men re turned to their sheds. The foreman at once sent to Pittston for more men, and upon their arrival he armed them, and the com bined force managed to overawe the labor ers, who went quietly to Work again. From that time on to the present the out breaks were frequent, and several men man aged to leave the camp and escape, without wages or any remuneration for the work they had done except the poor food they had managed to exist upon. THEY ABE 8TIIX FIQHTHJG. Xouns Sirs. Ferry Testerday Enters Suit Against Her Aged Husband. Kate Perry entered suit before Alder man Donovan yesterday charging her hus band, Thomas Perry, with assault and bat tery. It is a continuation of a family quar rel that has been fraught with many sen sational features and numerous cross suits. He is 65 years of age and she is only 23 years old. He is jealous of her. The two live at 4435 Penn avenue. He is quite wealthy. She is already under bond to answer before court a charge of assault and battery preferred by him, she having struck him in the face with her clenched fist at the conclusion of a hearing in Alderman Kerr's office. She alleges after their little set-to there he followed her home and gave her a beating. He gave 5500 bail for a hearing Thursday. Good Cooking Is one of the chief blessings of every home. To always insure goed enstards, puddings, tauces, -etc., use Gail Borden "Eagle" Brand Condensed Milk. Directions pn the labeL Sold by your grocer and druggist, West Virginia State Fair Excursions to Wheeling Via Pennsylvania Lines, Bound trip rate $2 50 from Pittsburg, Sep tember 8, 6, 7, 8, 8, including admission to the fair) valid returning until September 10. The aalle Shoes. Do you like good shoesT The Leslie shoes re that kind. The Leslie shoes are the ght sort of shoes for men to wear. The Leslie Shoe Store, Xo. 84 fifth avenue, is the place to get them. Excursion to Butler fair. Special rates over West Penn and Pitts burg and Western BaQro&de. 8pedal train returning to city and way stations on West Penn leaves Butler at 6.80 p. x. on Wednes day and Thursday. Pittsburg High School Text Books! Commercial department, blanks and sta tionery, B, 8. Davts & Co 93 Fifth avenue. Shall in size, great tn results; De Wits' blttle EarlyBlsers. Best pill for oonstlpatlon Jjest for tick headache and sour stomach. School Books I Sobool Books! High School and Ward Sohool books. B, S. Davis & Co, 96 Fifth avenue. lr THEATER EMPLOYES STRIKE Several or the Stage Hands at the Dnqueanet and Alvln Quit Work Their Places Filled and Both Houses Blade Non Union Yarleys Held Xor Court. The united unions of theatrical employe tried last evening to prevent the raising of the curtains in the Duquesne andAlvin theaters, but failed, and have made both of those houses non-union. In each house a number of the stage hands quit work, but tbeir places were at once filled. David Henderson, the lessee of the Dn quese Theater, came to the city to look after the opening of the house, and yester day the scale of the American Federation for the ushers, lithographers, janitors and treasurer was presented to him. -He refused to sign it and renewed his offer to sublet the theater to tbe'eommittee. In the evening, when the time came to prepare the 'stage for the opening of Keene's Jiichard HI. the stage carpenter, the property man and the scene shifters walked out of the housed Their action bad been forestalled, and the other men were ready to take their places. The company had a carpenter and he per formed tn work of the man who struok. The play is a hea , one, with many changes ot complicated scenery, but there was no hitch during the evening, and the audlenee had no idea that there was anything unusual going on Behind the curtain. At the Alvin Theater the unions again demanded that Mr. Davis should sign the two scales, the K. of L. for the stage and the Federation for the front oi the house. He refused to do so, and in the evening three of his stage hands quit. Their places' were filled, and the production of "The Charity Ball" was not interfered with. The result is that these two leading houses are non-union. They will probably remain to. Mr. Henderson said last evening that not one man who went out would be taken back. John and George Varley, the bill posters who were arrested on complaint ot Mr. Keene's manager for tearing down litho graphs, were given a hearing yesterday morning by Alderman McEenna. They were held for court under 5300 each. They secured bail. PAB&DE AT EENSINQT05, Tho Young City Celebrates .tabor Day tn Grand Style. Despite the inclement weather the fire men's picnic and parade came of! at Ken sington. The parade started about 2 o'clock. At the head was Chief Marshal J. a Mc Kean, followed by a troop of horsemen. JText came the police force, led by Chief Eadham, and then followed the Emerald Band, of Pittsburg, leading the Millvale Fire Department, under Chief Scott, the Bbarpsburg Band and the two fire com panies under Chief Meyer, the Kensington Fire Department, numbering 30 men, led by Assisstant Chief Sands, the Kensington Band, the carpenters, in charge of Horton and Beed, and tbe painters, under J. H. Downing, followed by a number of artisans, who brought up the rear. Went Oat to See and 'Was Seen. George Chadwick, ah Allegheny brick layer, complained yesterday to Alderman Braun that a fellow boarder known as "Shorty" Tetzel had robbed him of 536 while the two were taking in the town dur ing the preceding night. Tetzel was ar rested and sent to jail for a hearing this morning. No money was found on him. Two Boys Charged With Theft. Frank and Frederick Wild, boys from Soho, were arrested yesterday by In spector McLaughlin and locked up ill the Fourteenth ward station charged with larceny. It is alleged by the Inspector that the boys stole a lot of copper from a Balti more and Ohio freight car at Soho several weeks ago. Allegheny Police Work. Daring August the Allegheny police' made 321 arrests, of whom 43 .were sent to jail, 52 to the workhonse, 10 to jail for court trial, 9i were dismissed, 124 paid fines and 1 gave bail for court The fines and costs collected amounted to $1,117 50. Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is a Harmless, Positive Curs for the worst form of Female Complaints, all Ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera tion, Falling and Displacements, also Spinal Weakness and Leucorrhcea. It trill dissolve and expel tumors from tha uterus in an early stage of development, and' checks the tendency to cancerous humors. It removes faintness, flatulency, weakness of the stomach, cures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleep lessness, Depression and Indigestion, also that feeling of Bearing down, causing pain, weight, and backache. It acts in harmony with the laws that govern the female system under all circumstances. For Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound it unsurpassed. Correspondence freely answered. Address in confidence, LYDIA E. PINKHAM MED. CO, X.TXX, ILU. GRATEFUL COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of tbe natural laws which govern the opentloni of digestion and nutri tion, ana by a careful application or the fine prop erties of well-aelected Cocoa, Mr. Epp. hu pro Tided oar breakfast tablet with a delicately flavored beverage which mar savt us many heavy doctor.' blU.. Ills by Uie Judicious u. of inch article of diet that a constitution may he gradually built up until strong enough to resist ervry tendency to dls u. Hundred! of inbtle maladies are floating around ut ready to attack wbererer there 1. a weak point We may escape many a laud lhaft by keep ing onreTe well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." ,rrtJ Service Oa- Kttt." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Bold "Jl1?. l5alUifcP0?,l9 Un 6 grocers, labeled thui JAMES EPPb & Co., Homoeopathic Chemists. jea-M-Tna London. England. OPTICAL AND Catalogues on applica tion. au27-TTt BUT TOUR 8PBCTALCK8 AT -X-Z3.0 KellQDle OptlOi Ayes r-Timinaq jrrea. Artificial Sras Inserted. STlERENx. 3. InsfTMBnts. DIAM0NlVIr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ell FULL STILES! MILLINERY For Lais ml Misses. SCHOOL HATS a Specialty. LADIES' NEW KID GLOVES. Ladies' 4-button Kid Gloves in black, brown and tan, the usual 75c quality, at : 68c Ladies' 4-button Kid Gloves, embroidered in black, large but tons, at -S1.00 Ladies' Biarritz Kid Gloves in black, tan and slate, white em broidered in black, white and fancy shades embroidered in black, at $1.00 Ladies' 5-hook Kid Gloves, extra quality, in black and col ors, at $1.00 Ladies' 7-hook Kid Gloves, white and pearl, embroidered in blackat : $1.25 Ladies' dressed Mosquetaire Kid Gloves, in fancy shades, black, brown and mode, tan, slate and red, extra quality,at..$1.25 NEW AUTUMN LAGES. Black Chantilly Laces from 15c to 50c Black "Point D'Irelande""from 18c to 60c. Cream "Oriental" Laces from 10c to 20c Torchon Laces from gc to 30c Cream and Ecru "Point D'lre lande" Laces from 10c to 30c Valenciennes Laces from 8c to 30c NFANTS' SHORT COATS. Fine Eiderdown Short Coats, in white, tan and gray, at. ..$2.25. Fancy Eiderdown Short Coats, , in gray and tan, at .....$3.75 Striped Eiderdown Short Coats, trimmed with Angora, at...1.$4.88 INFANTS' LONG CDftTS. Infants' White Cashmere Long Coats, with embroidered" cape and full sleeves, at $1.50 Infants' White Cashmere Long . Coats, embroidered skirt and cape, with full sleeves, at.. ..$2.25 Infants White uasnmere JLong Coats, tucked skirt and embroid ered cape, at $2.50 Infants' White Cashmere Long Coats, embroidered skirt and, cape, at $3.00 Infants' White Cashmere Long Coats, embroidered skirt and cape, at . "$3.75 Infants' extra fine White Cash mere Long Coats, beautifully em broidered skirt and yoke and sleeves, trimmed with ribbon, 'a thing of beauty," at. $7.50 'S Children's Black Elbbed Cotton Hoie, guaranteed absolutely stainless black, all sizes from 6 to 9, at 24c Extra heavy and strong Blank Bibbed Hose, double knees, double heels and double soles. Tbe most serviceable Block ings to be had for school wear. We sell all sizes, irom 6 to 0, at 25c, f 2 75 per dozen. Children's Onyx Black Bibbed Hose, double knees, all sizes, at 38& A large variety of good, strong; wearing Stockings, ranging In prices frOm40o to 70c, according to size ana quality. How to Make One Pair of Stockings Wear as Long as Five. The advent of our "STAND AttB KNEE PBOTECTOBS" will be appreciated by parents. j.nat someming ui mo kiuu is . IM..1 xii .1 i-i a i- needed has long been admitted, and there have been manv attempts to fill this want, but all made h(therto have been -io clumsy and unsightly tbat their use has been very limited. These Knee Protectors tae made of strong and durable Jersey Cloth or Leather; are adjusted to the knee in a simple manner, and fit so perfectly that the above objection to their nse is entirely obviated. ' English Bibbed Cashmere Hose, four threads, spliced knees and heels, all sizes from 6 to 8). These goods have never been sold under 70o-per pair. In order to start the season with a boom we shall sell them at 50c a pair. SILK WINDSOR TIES For Ladies and Children. 50 dozen Silk "Windsor Ties, plain colors, nil size, regular 25c quality. 20c. 25 dozen Silk Scarfs, plain colors, hem stitched ends, 25c. 100 dozen "Windsor Ties, polka dots and plaids, new combinations, 25a 50 dozen extra fine Windsor lies, in Crepe, Surah and India Silks, 50c SEE OTJB FINE DISPLAY. FLEISHMAN & CO, RHA rOfi ov-iH HC& TVIoi-Lrv- Of wv-r5www uum Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. If A NEW LINE OF GENTLEMEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS AT 38c, 50c, 75c, 85c, 98c, $1,25, $1,50. UMBRELLAS. Bpecial sale this week and Special Prices. 24-INCH UMBRELLAS. English Gloria Cloth, gold han dles, a good school umbrella, at. 62c Gloria Cloth, natural wood han dle, at ....75c Gloria Cloth, gold and oxidized handles with rings 90c 26-INCH UMBRELLAS. English Gloria, natural wood handles and nickeLhandles,at.95c Gloria Cloth, with, gold and ox idized handles and rings,at.$l. OO Gloria Cloth, better quality, good oxidized handles, at.. .$1.25 Gloria Cloth, extra fine, with natural wood handles........$1.50 Gloria Cloth, extra quality, with new and pretty de signs and bamboo handles..$1.75 Three-lines of extra quality " Gloria Cloth, with novel effects in handles $2.00 28-INCH UMBRELLAS. English Gloria, wooden han dles Q5c English Gloria, wooden han dles, nickel trimmings $1.25 Extra Quality Gloria, wooden handles, oxidized trimmings$1.38 Extra Quality Gloria,new and stylish handles: .$150 Superb Quality of Gloria, wooden handles With nickel trimmings $1.75 Finest Gloria Umbrellas, with tierman Weichsel, the most serviceable umbrella made. $2 .75 SILK UMBRELLAS In great variety from 2.50 to 10 each. CHILDREN'S FANCY UPS. White Cashmere Emb. Caps..35c White Cashmere Embroidered Caps, much finer, at 50c White Silk Embroid'd Caps...75c White Silk Embroidered Caps, much finer .- 88c White Silk Embroidered Caps, still better $1.00 White Silk Embroidered Caps, still better $1.25 Finer Silk Caps, in all the latest shades $1.50 Fine Silk Caps,fur trimmed. $2.25 GENTLEMEN'S NEW AUTUMN NECKWEAR.- Including Tecks, Puffs, Four-in-Hands, etc. We undoubtedly show the BEST 50-CENT NECKWEAR in the two cities. Competitors are OUT OF SIGHT. BUTTON! . BUTTON! Who Has the Button? We hare. Thousands and thousands of them. All of the latest and most desirable styles. ." We open to-day a magnificent assortment of pearl, horn, itory, metal, jit. crochet, Yelvet,gllt,sllk,satin.braidandsteei buttons. There is no finer line in the two cities', and our prices are exceedingly moderate. su lUMl IOL Jl.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NO MORE SUFFERING.' This Interests All Who Are Suffering With Rheumatism. EHEUMATIBM, GOUT AND LUMBAGO These words tell of a world of suffering. How many victims are oompellod to lie still and helplessly submit to continued torture I HavlnR tried In Tain every sup posed agency of relief. Is It any wonder that they becomo despondent t The decrees of rheumatic Buffering range from occasional aches to permanent Inca pacity, sometimes with atrophy of tho mus cles and resultant deformity. There has never been a generally known certain euro for rheumatism, gone and lum bago. Is there now! Yes, there is testi mony of apparently a strictly rellaDlo ohar &etr. and an abundance of it. that Rhanmn. rcura wUl give immediate relief, even in the worst cases. Its use for ten years. In a very lanre nrao tlce, has thoroughly proved Its efficacy. It can be Drooured novr from your druggist. If he doesn't ha.rme.3 to have It. he will 11 pro- cure It for you, or you can send to tbe manu facturers of the remedy, McKinnie & Chess. man Manufacturing Company, 616 Penn ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa. The man or woman who Is suffering from rheumatism can be con. denttousFy recommended to give Bheuma- cura a trial. Prlc SS ner bottle. J"or Ml by all druggist. iniNNIE 4 CHESSMAN MTfCO,, e)10 Penn Ave., Plttaburg, Pa, Bend yonr mama and addreis to tala offloo and vr will paall, free, pamphlet of testi monial. set-TTssn Arequlob 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 Wtnes, 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 & Sont FLEMING'S OLD EXPORT, Quarts $1, or six for f& BlNOH'S GOLDEN WEDDING, Quarts L23, or six for & GIBSON'S TEN-YEAR OLD, Quarts It 60. or six for $7.80. FLEMING'S PRIVATE STOCK, Quarts (2. Fleming's California Wines are four (I) years old, and are the best Port, Sherry, Claret, and others; in full quarts 60 cents. Goods shipped same day as ordered. k WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS 413 MARKET ST., COB. DIAMOND, au23-TTSSu Pittsburg, Pa. Busted Watches, Repaired neatlyand finely at"Arons' Watoh Hospital" at "Death-Bed Price i. WATCHES CLEANED, BO CENTS. ' MAIN SPRINGS. 60 CENTS. NEW JEWELS. 60 CENTS. CASE SPRINGS, 60 CENTS. All other work In proportion. All work guaranteed. Send for our Illustrated Cata logue or Watches, Jewelry, Etc set-281-TSSu AMCSE31BNTS. "sP JHLAlHtl Erery Evening, Wed. and Sat. Matinees, THE LIMITED MAIL, Th Great IWlitlo CnmrdyDranua SULLIVAN-CORBETT FIGHT, WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Result of each round received by direct wire and announced from stage between tbe acts. . Bent. 13 Donnelly & Glrard in ".Natural Gas." HARRIS THEATER MRS. P. HARRIS, R. L. Brltton, T. F. Dean, proprietors and managers. Every afternoon and even, trig, Katlierine Itnbor in "A HEROINE IN RAGS." Special Engagement of IA REGAIvONCITA, THE WONDERFUL CHILD ACTRESS. One hundred children admitted free to every matinee. Tickets can be obtained at the box office between 11 nnd 1 o'clock dally. "StJLLIVAN-COttBETT CONTEST." The result of each round announced to tbe audience Wednesday night by the aid of a stereopticon and screen. Week Sept. -"Our Irish Visitors." se35 DUQUESNE, LeanSa'ter. Opening of the regular season, TO-NIGHT, TUESDAT?, SEPTEMBER 6, Engagement or MR. THOMAS W. KEBXE In the following select repertoire: This evening, "Rfohellen:" Wednesday, "Hamlett" Thursday, "Louis II.:' Friday, "Othello;" Satnrday, "Richard IIL;" Satur day matinee, "Merchant Of Venice' ' Next week, B, E. Graham in Larry the Lord. se8 p RAND OPERA HOTJSE- MATINEES ' I EVERY WED. AND SAT. EVENING, ' The Musical Extravaganza, TELEPHONIA. Prices 15. 23, 60 and 73 centa. Matinees 35 and 60 cents, re.ervod. NEXT WEEK-THH VENDETTA se8 THE ALVIN THEATER. Charles L. "Davis Owner and Manager Monday, Tuo.i. and Wed. evenings and Wed. Matinee, THE CHARITY BALL. Thursday, Friday & Sat. nights & Sat. Hat.. THE WIFE. Next week Hallen & Hart in a new com edy, "The Idea." ae5-27 HARRT DAVIS' EDEN M0SEE GRAND programme. Mrs. Virginia Knapp, tbe famous mind reader. The oriental magi clans, Barnello and Martellt Texas Ben and Ann; Madam Tasaud's wax works. Great bill by the American Comedy Company. Admission 10 conts. see HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. Holiday Matinee Labor Day. Night prices to-nignt and Matinee. WEBER FIELDS' OWN SPEOIALTY COMPANY. seS-17 CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE -AT-BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S, Telephone 183. S3 Fifth are., RP12-TTS Between Wood and Markes. LITTLE, THE OPTICIAN Has removed to COO LIBERT Y STREET, over Espy's Drugstore. Spectacles and eye glasses'excluslvely. jyz-TTi NEW ADVERTlSEaiENTfl. fl Always Sell Better Shoes for the Same Money, or the Same Shoes for Less Money. Than Any Other Store, but the Prices Named Below Beat All Previous Records. : jm. rift A i 'ij- 3 REGULAR $2 $1.5. The schools open to-day, and parents who want their boys to wear good-soled, comfortable footwear had better avail themselves of this offer; 450 pairs youths' first quality, custom made seamless button shoes, made of selected calf; widths ,B to E; sizes x 1 to t. Other dealers' price for these shoes is $2.50; our former price was $2 our present price is 1.25; -MMiO MEN'S SHOESm- -FOR- $3.00. This is a genuine treat for men who.appreciate the comfort obtained in wearing perfect fitting shoes. 1460 pairs genuine seamless welt extra fine Calf Shoes; lace or Congress styles; plain or tipped toes; sizes 6 to ti; all different widths. Other dealers' price for sameshoes is $$; our former price was 14.50; our present price is $3. HANAN'S! goods made; regular price 6.49; will go at $2.39. The sizes are broken. That's why they are sold so cheaply. KMK FIFTH AVENUE ANb GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, Cor. Wood and Diamond sts. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest paid thereon, commencing from tbe 1st and 15th or each month. . Jos. Abel, President: A E. Succon, Vice President; A. E. Niemann, Secretary: n. W. Wllker, Treasurer: Geo. W. Guthrie, Solic itor. Directors: Jos. Abel, A. Groetzlnger, J. F. Harekotte, Chaa. F. Schwarz, Christian Sle bert, Wm. Neob, Peter EeU, H. il. Niemann, A. E. SnCcop. Open daily from 9 a. k. to 4 p. lr., and On Saturdays from 9 A. x. to 6 P. M. . MEDIO .1L. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBDRO. PA. As old residents know and baok flies ot Plttsbttrr papers prove, Is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physiolan in the city, devoting special attention to all chronic ESS NO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible rnr IQ and mental dls persons INLn V UUO eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope, impairedmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions. Impover ished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting tbe person forbusiness, society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately Srt.1 BLOOD AND SKIN; K eruptions, bldtches, falling hair.bones.'patns, glandular swellings, ulcerations of tbs tongue, month, throat, nlcers, old sores, are enred for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from I IQIM A DV kidneyand, the system. UnllN An Ti bladder do rangements. weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other nalnfal symptoms receive searcnlng treatment, prompt teller and real cures. Dr. Whlttier's life-long extensive experi ence insures scientlflo and reliable treat menton common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as If Here. Office bonrs, 9 a.m. tod t. v. Sunday. 10 x.it. to l p. v. only. DR. WHITHU,811 Pennavenne, Pittsburg, Pa DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE & BRAIN Trestment, a gutrsnteed speclfle for Uritertt, Dlnlnetj, Convulsion!, Fits, Nerrous Neanlglt. Hesdsebe, Nerroas Prostration caused by the nil of alcohol or tobaooo. Wakefulness, Mental De pression, Softening of tbe Brain resulting la la unity, decay and dtath. Prematura Oil Age. Loss of Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses aai Spermatorrhcea caused by orer-exertlon of the brain, self-abuse or oTar-tndalnnce. Each bat contains one month's treatment. (1.00 a box. at j sixiorss.oa, oy man. WJi G0AKANTEE SEC BOXES To enrs any case. With each order received for sir bores we will send the purchaser our wrtttoa guarantee to refund the money if tha treatment oes not cure. Guarantees, issued only br EMIb U. STUOKr, Druggist, Sole Agent. No. ftOl aui 1701 Penn avenue, corner Wylle avenue and Voipa street, Pittsburg, Pa. Use atu cay's Dlarrln" Cramp Cure. 25 and so cU. la-182-eola LOST MANHOOD RESTORED I SPANISH MEBT1NE. Tho greal Span ah fiemfdj. IS sold WITH A tsr kt (TIN GTJABANTE to curt all nerv Anrf!fleases.sueh 'wnkMemorT bsork Aim Arm rsnea. Lost of Bin Powers Wakefulness, Lost Manhood. Nightly Emissions. Nerronsnesa. Lnultnrtl all drain and iO&S of Dower of tbe Generative Organs in either x caused by over-exertion, youthful errors, or excessive nse of tobacco, opium or stimulants, il ptr package by mail's for S3. With ersrv W order we QrVE A WRITTEN UTTEM U U ARAJiTF.E TO CURE or WUf U J MUSE and De! ONET. Spanish Medicine Co.. Msdrtd. Hnaln. BON7 Pittsburg, troit, Mich, for tale by JOB. JXKXixa M Jp3n 5 BEST S3 Ladies who want absolutely flna footwear should see this bargain: 6oo pairs extra quality French Glazed Dongola Shoes, with finest patent leather tips; made on the new Cali fornia "last with Spanish arch instep; worked button holes; solid leather in sole and counters; widths 'A to E; sizes a to 8; other dealers' price for these shoes is 4; our former price was $y, our present price is .$1.98. Be wise and come in at ence. YOUTHS' SHOES -FOR- mw pi nn SHOES SI f About 100 more pairs of Hanan's celtbrated finest French Calf Button Shoes for men, best hand-sewed ji'ik.4 SMITHFIELD STREET. OOK'S conos HOOT COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician. Svccestullv used monthly by tlioutantu oladut, lithe only perfectly safe and reliable medicine fllscoirred, lieware cf unprincipled drug gists who offer Inferior medi cines in nlace of this." Ask for COOK'S COTTOK KOOf COMPOUND, takt no rubttU icaled particnlaraln plain envelope, to ladles only,, 1 Address Pond r.lly Company, Ko. 1 Fisher Block, Detroit, illea. .0-SoldlaPitUbnrgby . J03. JLKMINO A. SON. el7-41-eodwk 411 Market street DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS In all cases re quiring scientlflo and confi dential treatment, lr. S. K. Lake, M. B. a P. S.. Is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in be city. Consulta tion freetand striotly conn- Aimtf!. omha hours 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. Jf. Sundays, 3 to . K. Consult them person ally or write Dootobs Lakb, cor. Penn ar. and fourth St., Pittsburg. Pa. JelS-83-nwtt We send the marvelous Trench Remedy CALTH08 fi-re, and a legal guarantee tbat Oiliuos will ATOP DIMtsins t tmraoM, CtTBE Spermatorrhea. Varleeeelsi and RESTORE Lost vigor. Use tt and fay iftatitfied. ldm.VON MOHL CO., got. iBfftaa XgnU, CUdutU, OUo. DR. rVIOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remedy used for many years by an old physician with great suocess. It iaper fectly safe end reliable remedy and Is sne ccssfnllv ned n a monthly corrective by thousands ot ladles. Beware of Imitation, Ask for Dr. Motfs Pennyroyal Temale PUlt and take no other, or enclose f 1 and we will mnll von a box securely sealed in plain pa ner Price $1 per box, six for $5. per. rn iDmMbTT'8CHEM.CO., Cleveland, O. Sold at wholesale and retail by Jew. Fleming. 4 Kin. Pittsburg, Pa- AeZl DR. SAXDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT. With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory Latest Patents I Best Improvements! Win cure without medicine all Weakness resulting from over-taxation of brain, nerve forces, excesses or indiscretion, at exhaustion, nervous deblUt sleeplessness, languor, rheumatism, kidney,, live and bladder complaints, lame back, lumbago, sci atica, general Ill-health, etc. This Electrio Belt contains wonderful Improvements over all others, and gives a current that is Instantly felt by wearer or we forfeit f&OOO, and will cure all of the abort' diseases or no pay. Thousands have been cured by this marrelous invention after all other remedies -failed, and we give hundreds of testimonials la this and every other Slate. Our PowerfullMPROVED ELECTBIOSTJSPEN SORT. the greatest boon ever offered weak men. TREE with ALL BELTS. Health and vlgorons strength GUARANTEED lrt SO to M days. Send for Illustrated pamphlets, mailed, sealed, free.- A4-, dress. SANDEN ELECTRIO CO, ' ttsu No. 319 Broadway, itew lork. B fel i5w lW ft M - '1 3 f it &J M MttftHBMtitBtttBiMBstWtiS BJBIBiilBMMtBtMt3tMfctilt3B
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