PEARY'S MISSED MAN. A Sister Asks the Lieutenant a Question Be Cannot Answer. DID HE AND VERHOEFF QUARREL? The Arctic Commander Denies and Hij Hen Profesj Ignorance. LIFE CHANCE8 OF THE LOST riPWREE Philadelphia, Sept. 2a Lieutenant Peary, the hero of the North Greenland ex ploration expedition, is in the city. He and his party landed from their steamer, the Kite, jtut before noon, where they" -were met by a large party of distinguished 'citi zens. Miss VerhoeB, a sister of John M. Ver hoefi, who failed to return 'with his fellow explorers, being reported dead, accompan ied the reception committee with her aunt and uncle. They discredit the theory that the missing mineralogist was accidentally killed, and firmly believe that he Is even now exploring the interior of Greenland, having voluntarily remained behind. Lieu tenant Peary himself refuses to say any thing concerning Verhoefl's disappearance beyond what has already b;en mentioned in the dispatches. He denies, however, that differences ex isted between himself and the independent but ambitious Kentuckian. Other mem bers express iffnorance of any trouble be tween the two men, or of VerhoeflTs inten tion to explore for himclf. "William H Meehan, the botanist of the relief party, said that the search for the mineralogist oc cupied seven days, and that every member of both expeditions, nine Eskimo? and the ship's crew were engaged in it Traced to Dangerous Crevasses. Traces of Verhoeff had been found on the sixth day near a number of large crevasses, into which there was every reason to believe he had fallen. In relation to Verhoeff's disappearance, the young man's uncle, 15ev. A. X. Keigivin, of Wilmington, Del., and his cousin, 11. D. Elliott, of Louisville, held a long conference with Lieutenant Peary on the way up the river. What he told them only strengthened their conviction that the mineralogist is alive. Miss Mattie Ver hoefl was not so easily satisfied. On board ing the Kite, she walked straight up to where Lieutenant Peary stood on the quar ter deck and asked abruptly: "What ha e you to tell me about my brother?" "I am sorry he is not on board," began Ihe explorer." 'Is that all you can tell me?" she inter rupted warmly. Friends persuaded the anxious girl to await a more iavorable opportunity lor pri vately questioning the Lieutenant. The latter, with tears in his eyes, had already assured Mr. Kcigivin and Mr. Elliott that he had done everj thing in his power, aud rehearsed the story ot the disappearance and search for Verhoeff already told. Why Ills Kclatlons Think Ho Is Alive. The two relatives questioned other mem bers of the exprdition, but were met by considerable reticence, due to the fact that the stories published concerning a rupture between Pcarv ana Verhoeff had reached their ears, aud that they wished to avoid in terference. Verhoefl's uncle and cousin cave as their reasons for supposing him alive the fact that he went an ay on a trip lor minerals to an Eskimo village, saying that he might be gone two days, but telling his fellow ex plorers not to be alarmed if he stayed four. He took with him an ax, colt's revolver, CO cartridges, oilskin suit and compass, appar ently preparing himself for any "emergency. "That he coutemplatel going away," said Mr. Keigivin, "I judge Ironi the fact that he asked several ot his tellow explorers be fore the arrival of the relief expedition whether a man could remain at the North if he so desired. lie was told by all that such a thing would not be permitted and that Peary would force him to go back." Peary himself thinks there is not one chance in a thousand for Verhoeff being alive. If he is living, however, the Lieu tenant declares he can communicate with his friends by whaling vessels which visit McCornnck's Bay in November. Supplies for 13 months have been lelt where the lost n.an can reach them. Peary Denies Hie Story of a Rupture. Lieutenant Pearv was asked, "Is it true that there were differences between Ver hoeff and yourself?" "It is not. We were out in a boat to gether for several days before starting back, and he was quite friendly." "Is it true that he gave 52,000 toward the expenses of your expedition on the under standing that he was to be your companion north?" "It is not true. It was understood before our expedition started from here that the selection should not be known until after we arrived in Greenland, and that was car ried out." "Vou had the selectiou of your own com panions?" 4-I did, and there was no reason w hy Ver hoeff should be selected any more than any one in the party." "On other subjects the explorer talks more lreely. He says he could get further north if the sea of ice was unbroken. He is satisfied that Greenland is an island. Laugdon Gibson, a native of Long Island City, was the last man who saw Verhoeff alive, and Miss Verhoeff plied him with questions. Gibson was one of the sailors. He said to a reporter that he had seen Ver hoeff at llobertson's Point, and that lie had not enough clothing or lood to last longer than a lew days. "I think he is dead," said the sailor, "though I did not tell his sister. He was right near the Eskimos, and they will take rare of him it he is alive." A 1 rlend Induced Me To try Illlfs Pllo Pomade, which I did with uioie than satismctory results, as one pack xtge lias vviouxlit n complete cure after 1J 3 cars of suffering. I advise all sufferers iMm piles to try what I believe is the only positivo cure foi piles Hill's Pilo Pomade Chas Andeison, Odensbunr, X. Y. UeraeraDer, it is the only remedy sold with a printed guarantee with each package. Price, $1 00; six for $3 00, by mail. For salo by Jos. Fleming A Sou, ill .Market street, vv Wliat Is Wanted in a llano. Wellor & llocnc, 77 Fiftli Ai enue. Grand power and sweetness of. tone, pieatest iiuralylltv, elegance of design and perfection ol liiiisli. All these, quali ties aie found in tlie celebrated Chiuker Inir pianos, and also In the Hardman and KraLauer pianos sold by Mellor & Hoene, at 77 Fiftli avenue. Xothingglres as much pleasure at home as a good piano, by which social music can be cul tivated and the mind olevated. Come and bee the magnificent stock on band, com prising the Chickennsr, Ilardman, Kra kauer and Vose & Sons' makes of pianos. Cash or installments. Catalogues free to auy address UtLLoit & Hor.SE, Founded 1S31, Warerooms 77 Fifth av enue. KXCUKSIOX TO XKWAKK, X. J., To the German Catholic Convention of America. The B. O. It. It. w ill ell excursion tick ets on September 24, 23 and 26, good toieturn uu til O ctober 2. at hal f rate. The Beauty Spot Of the East Liberty Valley Is Lnella Place, Highland avenue, near the park. Lots in the plan will De offered for sale on Monday, 20th mst., when nn office will be opened on the grounds. Plans and particulars Irom John Fite. owner, 541 Liberty avenue, or Irom Charles Soiners & Co-131 Fourth ave nue. You onlv need$l to start on. LeavA it witli the People's o.ivinss liank, 81 Fourth avenue, and begin saving. De witt's Little Early Risers. Nogrlplnc no pain, nu nausea; easy pill to take. -s.ymr ;s. progress in utah: The Territorial Commission's Beport Greatly In Favor of the reople There "Polygamy SUI1 Exists, but Not to a Great Extent. .Washington, Sept. 23. Sptcla: Secretary Noble has received the annual re port of the proceedings of the Utah Com mission for the year ended September 1, last, during which time three session were held, one at Chicago and two at Bait Lake City. Speaking of political matters the commission says that a change is apparent jn the political situation in Utah, which, if properly fostered and honestlv managed, will be productive of good results. Considerable space in the report is de voted to a discussion of the subject of polvgamv. The commission insists that polygamy still exists, and that there are niauv cases constantly coming to the public knowledge of association between polyga mists and the. plural wives they had pro fessed to have put away, is a fact that can hardly be controverted. The commission says it has reports of 15 male persons who are believed to have entered into polyga mous marriages during the last year, and of more than 300 persons who are Known or believed to be now living in polygamous relations. It is not true, the report savs( that the commission has ever accepted Knowingly "a corrupt man,'' a "known gambjer" or a "disreputable character'' for a registration or election officer, and if by chance such a person has been appointed it has not yet been brought to the attention of the com mission. December last the church authorities petitioned the President for a general amnesty lor the Mormon people In the opinion of the commission, the report says, it is the most important of the documents the church has issued, and contains the most -direct and positive statements of its desires and promises for the future which has yet come from that source. Without assenting to all the assertions of the appeal, the commission would be glad if the relief prayed for could be granted. That Utah is advancing on the plane of progress the com mission freely admits. ' Tar.ff Itefcrm Boomln;. It Is gratifvins; to note that the Herd branch of the United States Baking Com pany Is meeting with luvomble considera tion in Its efforts to supply the hungry multitude with the new Tariff P.elorm Cakes. To those who believe In Tariff Reform, ns well as to those on the other side of the fence, this cake comes as a sweet and dainty reminder of oneot the principal issues or the coinine campaign. "Tariff Reform." lias a delightful flavor and certainly deserves all the popularity it Is getting. A Gentle Reminder. Don't forsot during the Exposition, that you will still have to bake biead, pies and biscuits. At the same time you will be re minded that "Iioalia" and 'Our Best" are the only brands of flour to use if jou want to be successful in nil your bakings. ThesO flours can bo purchased at your grocer's. REAL ESTATE S4VING3 E VNK, LIJL. 401 Smlllififilil Street, Cor. Fonrth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, J75.000. Deposits of $1 ana upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent- its GOOD ADVICE. "My boy, I am going to buy you something which the doctor advised me to give you. He said a thin child is always delicate; nobody worries about a plump one. I will give you Johann Hoff's Malt Extract to build you up. I know it will do it, and then only will I buy you the stone blocks to build houses with. You need strength first to become a man before you build houses." Dr. Fricke, a . ell-known practitioner of Philadelphia, writes: "I have tried Johann Hoff's Malt Extract not only on myself but also on a great number of my patients with marked success in cases of convalescence, impaired digestion, for mothers while nursing, for children, and in general debility, and have found it to be an excellent remedy for building up the system. In my own case of impaired digestion it has benefited me more than all other remedial agents which I have used." Be sure to obtain the "Gen uine," which must have the signature of "Johann Hoff" on the neck of every bottle. Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents and Importers of Mineral "Waters, 6 Barclay street, New York. s Healthful. Agreeable, Cleansing. Cares Chapped Hands, "Wounds, Burns, Etc. EemoVos and Prevents Dandruff. &KEHIGIH BiiLY SOAP. Best for General Household Use. FRAGRANT TRI-PHOSfl FOR , HOUSE CLEANING. DIRT and GREASE Melt Before It. Grocers and Druggists Sell It. DIAMOND jf USE k m SA m 1 KEWMDVEBTISEMENT8. ROSENBAUM & CO. FALL GARMENTS. What a fashionable array of Cloaks and Ladies' Suits! By the way, have you seen our fall display yet? Noth ing equal to it in these two cities. And then the prices well, just run your eye down this column and note the inducements offered: AT $3.75 Plain Cloth Reefers, navy, black or tan, perfect fitting, "full length, all sizes. Large line of better qualities up to 15. AT $5.45 Fur-trimmed Reefers, made of beaver, cheviojs or fancy mixed cloths, full shawl of fur and four fur ornaments. Reefers up to S22 if you want the finest made. AT $7.75 Clay Diagonal Cloth Reefers, bound in braid or plain, trimmed with either cloth or pearl buttons, satin lined. Better quali ties, made of fine imported cloth, up to 25. AT $2.50 Misses' Cloth Reefers, tan, navy, black or fancy mixed homespun materials. Large line of novel styles, very handsome, up to 18.50. AT $1.50 Extra good value in Waists (better put that summer waist away now), made of all-wqol cloth, double box plait in back, tucks, high sleeves, collar and belt, all sizes and colors. .Isn't this unusual for 1.50? AT $2.25 and $2.50-Fjner and better Waists, new materials, new style make-up, prettycom fortable, cheap. Surah Silk Waists for winter wear. C Q C f4 1 fi I By making a small rtiUlAL cash deposit we will cheerfully leserve any garment you may select and keep it for you until you are ready for it. This offer should interest out-o(-town Exposition visitors especially. WRAPPERS. Fast Color Printed Wrappers at 93c, $1 24 and $1 IS. Flannelette Wrappers.liandsome patterns, atSl 25, $1 . $1 OS, $2 48 and $3 48. Cloth Tea Gowns in black, navy and gray. Cashmere Tea Gowns In black, navy, tan, gray and old rose. All sizes and all piices. Children's Outfits. Mothers, come and see our line of outfits for the little folks no use trying to describe them here, faufllce to say prices are lower than garments of the same quality can be purchased elsewhere. AT $2 60 Children's Gretchens, entirely new style best value ever offered. Children's First Walking Cloaks and Long Cashmere Embroideied Cloaks. Our assort ment of these Is unsurpassed nothing shoddy, but the best goods for the least money to be bud unywlieio. SKS 510, 512, 514, 516, 518 Market St. seaO-TTs ' TAILORING. Correct Fall Suitings and Overcoatings. H. & C. F. AHLERS, Merchant Tailors. 420 Smithfleld st TTSSr ALL THIS A n Pairs Child's fine cloth top tUU button, worth 1.50 per pair, ftll H. A, I w- si a. nuHiti -M'- iM IU""W IN 0 Q fl Prs Misses' fine cloth top kid foxed spring heet but- i tf UuU ton, worth 1.50 and 1.75, at 4)1 1 C n fl Pairs Boys' and Misses' elegant all-leather school shoes, fr I i ft OUU beel or spring heel, worth $1. 50, at 99c and 4)1,111 OQn -ars Ladies' fine,Dongola Tip Lace Oxfords, 0.0, C rftgU Worth JS1.50, at jjjj 91ft Pairs Ladies' fine Cloth Top Dongola Tip Lace Oxfords, QQC JU Worth gi.50 and $2, at gg A ft A Pairs Ladies! Dongola Tip Oxfords, T C sClJ All sizes, at 7ft fl ars Ladies' fine cloth top kid foxed pat. leather tips, UU heels and spring heels; very neat and attractive; worfh fri I.Q $2.so, at 4)1.45 f"Q Pairs Ladies' fine Dongola kid lace pat. tips reduced (M Q 105 from $2.50- to 4)1, OO f)QQ Pairs Ladies' fine button Boots, (PI O ZOJ - Worth, at 4)1.45 W. M. KETAH, STORES: 406-408-410 MABKET ST. These figures mean $20.00 to you on Good, 25.00 can only be confirmed by a visit of inspection. 35.00 You'll see an enormous stock of suitings; beau- J tiful Dress Fabrics and stylish. y $ 5.00.1 . 6.50 I , 7.00 ' 8.00. L TROUSERS For $5 you'll get the best ten dollars' worth ever vorn. 10.00 J What's more Stylish, Ready-Made Overcoats; splendid fitting; ready to put on your back. Popular prices increases the business. WANAMAKER & BROWN, ANDERSON BLOCK. sea assess? AMTJ8EMKNTS. DUQUESNE, XaWn&er. This afternoon at 2. To-NJsht at 8. HOYT'S HOLE IN THE GROUND. Next week Thomas Q. Seabrooke Comlo Opera Co. la "THE ISLE OF CHAMPAGNE." se THE ALVIN THEATER. Charles L. Davis Owner and Manager To-night, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees POPULAE KATIE) -eiVUMETT' JfCI-tu.llA.RIE5S', Direct from the Star Theater, New York. Next week Richard Golden In Old Jed Prouty. sel9 31 -I BAND OPERA UOUS1 TO-NIGUx. FLORENCE BINDLEY'S Beautiful Flay, THE PAY TRAIN. Prices, ISo, 25c, 60c, 750, Matinee Saturday, 23c, 60o,resorved. Next week Edwin Aiden, "Eagle's Neat." ee22 IT'S OPEN! WHAT? THE EXPOSITION. (Fourth Season.) It's Simply Immense! Have You Seen ItT Season Closes October 22. H AKUY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-nlght Matinee?, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. THE NEW YORK VAUDEVILLE STARS Under the management of Gus Hill. selS-41 HARRY DAVIS' JSDEN MU8EE Great programme. Famous Bedouin Arabs; Altred Pilgrim, armless and legless wonder; Rosa Calahan, Barnnm's bearded beauty; Monroe, the magician, and a grand stage performance by Price and Ban's Cosmopoli tan Vaudevilles. Admission 10 cents. sel9-M "Champao-je Wiek." "Champaqse Week." "CHASrpAOJra Week." Next Weekt HARRIS' .THEATER MRS. P. JBARRIS, R. L.BRITTON, T. F. DEAN, proprie tors and managors. Every afternoon and evening, the sensational comedy-drama, "The Hand of Fato." Week Sept, 26, Augus tln Neuville in "The Boy Tramp." se20 133-tts PROF. JAMES P. BROOKS' (Onlytaemborin this city of the American Society of Professors of Dancing, Now York) i)ANCING ACADEMY, Liberty av. and Sixth St., Will open for Misses and Masters SATUR DAY, October 1, at 8 o'clock p. m. For Ladles and Gentlemen MONDAY, Oc tober 3, at 8 o'clock p. m. Call lor circulars at music stores. sel8.ll THE THUMA DANCING ACADEMY, 6i FOURTH AVENUE, (Members of the American National Asso ciation of Teachers of Dancing of the UnltedStatesand Canada), Will open for the season this week, Thurs day evening, September 22. For children, Saturday afternoon, September 24. Call at any time or write lor circular. se20 "Chamfaonb Week." "Champagne Week." "Champaque Week." Next Week! BRAUN'S DANCING ACADEMY, 3, 03 and 67 Fourth ave., second floor. Opening reception MONDAY, September 26, at 8 p. ix. Three beginners' classes. Two advance classes. Two children's classes. Only school having four tench era. Tuition One quarter (10 lessons), $3. UNIVERSITY DANCING-ACADEMY, Corner Ro and Diamond streets. 1S83 NINTH SEASON. 892-'93 Clas for ladle, and gentlemen, Commencing MONDAY EVENING, Oct S. Term of ten nights, $3 00. se24.130 CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE -AT BEN. I ELLIOTT'S. Telephone 1834. 38 Fifth ave., anl2-TT3 Between Wood and Markes. WEEK. kid foxed tipped spring heel Qfl this week at JJJ LAIRD. WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. ORDER BY I 433 AND 435 MATT. WOOD ST. ' selTis five, ten, fifteeh dollars saved New Suits. Our saying so 88 SIaCXXX 6TRBET. EK?W189l NEW ADTEnHSEMENTS. 0. McClintocU Go.'s Lace Curtain Lecture. Several en thusiasti c cus tamers, now ju m ishing their residences tfwith Car XL pets, Furni ture ana Curtains fp Jrotn us, say Mthat our Fall assortment of Lace Cur tains is the choicest of all, and has more attractive novelties than ever before seen in Pittsburg. To see than is to believe and buy. Nottinghams. Our large as sortment contains several most elegant patterns, in the finest weaving which the latest im proved lace machinery has been able to produce. They show a marvelous similarity to the elegance in design, deli cacy in detail and softness in effect of real Brussels Lace. The latest designs of Notting hams are characterized by small geometrical figures in the body of the curtain. These novelties range in price from $3.50 per pair upward. Scotch Guipure, in the. choicest of new patterns, is the old reliable and best wearing lace curtain made. Prices range from $6.50 to $11.50 per pair. Embroidered Muslins, with frilled edgings, are now put forward by the leading dec orators, as the correct thing for the upper chamber win dows of fashionably furnished residences. We show a va riety of exquisite patterns. Irish Pointe. vWe show a number of choice designs, con fined to our house exclusively for Pittsburg. We offer these at popular prices, ranging from $7.50 to $13.50 per pair. Saratoga Pointe is a new weave, in an exceedingly soft shade of ivory, surpassing even Irish Pointe, in detail of de sign and fineness of texture. Real Brussels Lace. Our new patterns were made by hand in France. They sur pass any former patterns in their gossamer-like texture and absolute perfection of detail in design. Cluny Lace we make to or der, any size, to suit the many odd window dimensions so frequent in modern houses. Real Lace are hand-made curtains. We have just re ceived a number of strictly correct patterns, of the Marie Antoinette and Louis XIV. period of decoration, being ap propriate for rooms furnished in the French style of decora tion. Glass Curtains, for dose fitting to the sash, we show in large variety, to match the leading styles of long laces, either by the pair or by the yard. The Furniture Department will follow up their three days' sale of Chairs at half price, by a Four Days' Sale of Center Tables at Half Price, beginning Mon- day, September 26. The Tables will be arra7iged near the elevator, with prices in plain figures. 0. IcCMoci-1 Co., 33 FIFTH AVE. eSi-rra it h$v 1 ; JMsC 'I & 3 'lUfVAM i - ' T'VV1? 'I V:fflMil 1 m MIto'- mw- Four Days Oily EJtS?M MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KAUFMANNS FINEST QUALITY FALL HATS FOR, MEDIUM QUALITY PRICES. I j :P f9n pj THE $5 YOUMAN SHAPE $3 If the saving of $2 is' an object to you, then buy your new "Youman" or "DunlaDV from us. We have them in black and brown, and all differ ent heights of crown and widths of brim to suit all faces and figures. a IALS" s 0 Prices, qualities and quantities which cannot be matched anywhere f.C For regular 75c fine natural f f wool mixed underwear, ribbed tail and silk front. TPC For regular 1.25 pure Cash- -J mere Underwear, in thre,e dif ferent colors. CI CO or -,onrac-i Friedman's 4)1 .OU celebrated German full fashioned, heavy brown ribbed Un derwear. Sold everywhere for $2.25. m Warner's Heal limr AND t 11 For which we have the scle agency, AT $2. 1 KAUFMANNS' FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST. OPTICAL AND Catalogues on applica tion. an27-TT3 UNO SIEK IN HI When "the physicians' 86111 falls to giro relief, And trial ofostenslble specifics proves them all worthies', the miserably slolc and suffering Invalid Is very likely to become despondent. The printed statement that there Is an agent which will Inlly restore the broken health Is then apt to be viewed with eynlcal unbelief or pushed wearily! aside as unwor thv of a thought. lluttheio issnoli an leent for tlio cure of Rheumatism, and all who aro afflicted with the pains and prostration of any form of that disease are honestly and earnestly ad vised to use ltheumaoura, for It Is lecom rnended in the sincere belief that It. will work a complete change lor the bettetand effectually cure In a short time. In all parts of the country there are men and women who hpve been healed by it persons whoso standing and reputation are assurance that implicit reliance may be placed in their testimony as to its certain efficacy. Then try RHEUMACUR.A. It Is for salo by all druggists, or maybe had by sending to the U'KINNIE & CHESSMAN MTG CO., 010 Fcnn Ave.. Pittsburg, Fa. Price 83 per bottle. Hend us yonr name and nddress mnd we will mall, free, pamphlet of testimonials. selS-TTSsn When "Whiskey Is prescribed it should be strictly pure in every respect. Good "Whiskey should he "aged" natur ally, not by artificial process. "When you buy FLEJIING'S Old Export Whiskey You get just the kind here described as good. Full quarts 51.00 each, or six for Si 00. Mail and express orders promptly shipped to all points. Fleming's California ,"WInes should he used in every home. They are good, pure and wholesome. Quarts 50o each, or 3.00 per dozen. For sale only by I t XJjJJiuuiu w. ouiii WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL DEOGOIST3, 12 MABKET ST., COR. DIAMOND, telS-Tiata Pltubnrj, Fa. STIEREN. 'feDliGMlCill WIT, Mounts. K BODY PURITY OF LIQUORS THE $5 DUNLAP SHAPE FDR T NECKWEAR. Why pay a fancy price for a Tie when you can get it at Kaufmanns' as iow as 39c? QQC Buys choice from a special J JJ line (just opened) of beautiful Silk Teck Scarfs, latest shapts. a PftC As usual, we will open to J)U day an entirely new line of rich $1 neckwear, which we will sell at 50c. MEN'S SHIRTS. First-class linen, first-class muslin, first-class sewing, first-class fit. These are the ingredients entering into our , ceieDraiea vmie uress omiw. 1 Buys the well and favorably 4)1 known 'Quaker City" Dress Shirt, with patent neckband and all new improvements. Equals any $1.50 shirt made. 3UEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 1-EJ-N AVENUE, P1T1SBUKO, PA. As old residents know and back flies of Flttsburz papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in the city, devoting specialattentfon to all cnronla K NO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MrnriC and mental dls p e r s ons IN U II V U U O eases, physical de pay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope, Impairedmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplesness, pimples, eruptions. Impover ished blood, failing powers, organlo weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person forbuslness, society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately iWn BLOOD AND SKlfaees.s eraptlons, blotches, falling lmir,bone. pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of the tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, ara cured lor life, -and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from I IDIM A DV kldneyand the system. U 111 Mil T , bladder de rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment prompt relief and real cures. Dr. wbittier's life-long extensive experi ence insures scientific an i reliable treat men ton common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients a t a distance as carofnlly treated as If here. Office lours, 9 a. ictod P..JH. Sunday, 10 a. m. to Ip.k. only. BB. 1TillTllEU,8U Ponn avenue, Pittsburg. Fa DOCTORS LAKE, SPECIALISTS in all cases re quiring scientific and confl- ii.nHql traohn.nr Tr R IT lake, M. E. a P. S.", Is the old- oat Anrl mMt .TnpH.np.rl srw 'clalist in the city. Consulta- 'tlnn frnn find ntrietlv confi dential. Office hoars 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 r. jr. Sundays, 2 to 4 r. K. Consult them person ally, or write Doctors Lake, cor. Penn av. . and Fourth st, Pittsburg, Pa. JelMJ-nwlt ITs lend the mirrelons French I KemedT CALTHOS free, and a I legal guarantee that Caltbos will STOP DlMharcea & Emlnntona, I CUBE Hpenastorraea. Varicocele I aaa mjl Ulii. imt vicor. Use it and fay if satisfied. AJJrtu.vON MOHL CO.. Sol. Aarrlcu -lr.U, CUd.MlI, Oil. I DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory MI fetsj "Sw fSsp Latest Patentit Best Tmprovementit Win core without medicine all Weakness retnltlnc from ove-taxathn of brain, nerve forces, exeeites or lndlscreUon. as exhaustion, nervous debUIt sleeplessness, languor, rheumatism, kidney, llrar and bladder complaints, lame back. Inmbaf 0, sci atica, jreneral Ill-health, etc. This Electric Belt contains wonderful Improvements over all others, andjtlTfs a current that Is instantly felt by -wearer or we forfeit 13.000, 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 sire hundreds of testimonials In this ana every other State. Our FowerfulIMPROVED KLECTRlCSUSrES FORV. the greatest boon ever offered weak men. FUF.E with ALL BELTS. Health and vigorous strength RUAUANlEEDIn 60 to 90 dars. Send for Illustrated pamphlets, mailed, sealed, free. Ad dress, 8ANDEN ELECTKIO CO, TTsa No. 319 JJroadwgy, Sew York, , Jk I. L 1 ;
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