JPI THB PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 3892. 10 1 - - X , r PASTOR 1ND PEOPLE. A Wide Range of Topics Chosen for Discussion by Preachers IN THEIR SEBliONS TO-MORROW. Live Subjects Selected ly Many in Each of the 1 wo Cities. KEAELT ALL OP THEM, ARE ANNOUNCED A glance over the topics to be treated by Pittsburg and Allegheny preachers to-morrow will convince the reader that a' great deal of hard work is being done in the religions rineyard. The attendance at local places of worship is increasing as the weather gets cooler, and all of the churches anticipate a large attendance. Pittsburg Preachers Programmes. First Presbyterian. Wood street Kov. J. T. Moffat, D. D., will preach at 10:45 a. m. and 7.45 p. M. Lightli PresSvtenan, Rev. E. E. Donehoo 10 45 a. M., "Tne MagdiJene. 7 r. M., "The Savior or All lien." Liberty Street M. K-, Eev. E. Williams, pastor Morning, 10 43, "Mother's Lotc;" evening, 7.30, "A Necessity." Liberty Street M. E. rreachlne at 10.45 a. x and also in the evening at 7.30 by the patter, Eev. IMward Williams. First Enzllsh Lutberan. Grant street Services at 10 30 A. it. and 7.30 p. x., conducted, by tne Kev. J. II. A. Kltzmiller, Fourth Avenue Baptist, corner Eoss street. H. C. Apnlegaith, pastor 10.30 a. if., "Saved in Hope:" 7.30 p. at., "Memory and Memories." Thirty-third Streot U. P.. Eev. J. McD. Ilervey. pastor Preaching 10-30 a. st. and 7 30 T. M. Evening, "Tile Profitableness of Godliness." St Peter's P. E., corner Grant and Dia mond streets, Eev. W. L. Micfcay, rector Services at 10 30 a.m. and 7.30 r. M. Sunday school 3r. ji. DennvM. E.,"LiponIer and Thirty-fourth streets, James E. Williams, pastcsr 10-.30 a. m, .A Sensational Preacher; 7.30 r. it., "A Eurnlng Question." Fifth D. P., Webster avenue Eev. J. W. H.ushu. rastor, will preach at 10.30 A. St. and 7.30 r. st; morning, "True Prosperity;" even ing, "Hearing His Voice." Eighth Street Eeformed Presbyterian. Eev. D. McAllister, pastor At 10.30, "The First Synod of the Christian Charch;" at 3, Heart Purification by Faith." Third Presbyterian, Eev. E. P. Cowan. D. D.. pastor bervicesl0 45 A.M. aad 7 45 P. Jt. Evening subject, ".More About Solomon His Wealth, Wisdom and Folly." Seventh Presbyterian, Rev. C. S. McClel land, pastor 10 30 A. St., Eev. E. P. Crane will preach; 7.J0 p. ic, preaching by the pastor, subject? "Paul at Corinth." Sixtn Preshvterian. FranUin and Towns -end streets, Eev. J. F. Patterson, pastor At 10 SO a. xt, "Between Seedtime and Harvest," At 7.30 p. jr., "The Good Samaritan." Grace Eeformed, Grant and Webster, Bev. John H. Prush, pastor 10.30, "The True Glory of Young Men:" 730, "Church Union The Steps Already Taken Toward It." First U. P., Seventh avenne Services at 1030 a. M. by tho pastor, Wil'lam J. Eeld, D. D., "Wandering Stars." and at 7.30 p.m. by the associate pastor, Eev. John M. Eos'. First Cumberland Presbyterian, Wylie avenue and Congress street 10-45 a. it., "Ap pearing Before the Judge;" 7:30 p. jr., "Judg ing and Being Judged." S. T. Montgomery, pastor. Grace Presbyterian, Arthur street, Rev. J. A. Boj den, pastor 10.45. "Tho Evangeliza tion of the Negro by tho Presbyterian Church;" 7:30, "The Duty of the Church to the Outcast," St. Andrew's LuQieran. corner Colwell and Stevenson, Eev. A. W. Mever, pastor Morning tonic, "Receive the Weak." The Eev. P. u. Thyholdt, or Jacksonville, 111., will speak In the evening. Seventh U. P., Forty-fourth street In the evening by the pastor, Eev. J. D. Sands. Preaching in the jnorning by Eev. A. H. Calvert. Evening, "The Message of the Bible to Judges and Magistrates." Grant Street Reformed Presbyterian. Rev. Nevin Woodslde, castor Preaching at 10 30 A. v. and 3 p. it. Morning subject, "The Living Dog Better Than the Dead Lion;" afternoon, "Do Good to All Men." Fifth Avenue M. E., K. B. Manell,D. D., pastor 10.30 A. M., "The True Foundation Versus Hl-Fame;"7 30 p. M., the second of the aeriei on "Heaven." Prot. George Murphy will sins the solo specially requested. First Unlver-allst, Curry University Hall. Sixth street Morning -orvice, subject, "How to Deal With Unbelief and Unbelievers," Eev. J. L. Andrew, p istor. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m., subject, "Prayer." Lawrencevllle Presbyterian, Thirty-ninth street, between Penn avenue and Butler street, Eev. A. E. Linn, pastor Subject 10--50 a, it., "Ye Are Christ's;" at this service the Lord's Supper will be dispensed! 7:30 p. v., "And Feter." Bntler Street M. TL, corner Fortieth, W. F. Oldham, pastor 10-30 a. St., Children's ser monette. Sermon, "The Sixth Word From theCross:" 7.30 p. V, prelude, public morals. Sermon to railroad nren. All railroaders cordially invited. Smithficld Street M. E., Eov. C. C. Ellis, pastor Services at JO 30 A. it. and 7:30 p. jr. All seats iree. Morning subject, Courasre to Stand Alone." In the evening the first of a series of sermons to young men on "The Building of a character." First Unitarian Services at 10:45 a. t. In the Union Veteran Legion Hall, 77 Sixth avenue, near Grant, havinc removed from the old University Duilding. Preaching by the pastor, Eov. C E. St. John. Subject, "The Measure of God's Love." Wylle avenue A. M. E., comer of Wylle avenue and Elm street, Eev. Cornelius As bury, D. D., pastor Preaching to-morrow morning and evening by the pastor. Com munion service immediately after the ser mon in the morning. Suuday school at 2 r. if. John Wesly A M. E. Zlon Chairch, Arthur street. Suuaay services, preaclilng, JO 30 a. n., by tho pastor. Rev. Smitli Claiborne, huhject, 'Imprisoned Humanity Inquiring About tho Promised Messiah:" 7.30 p. it, subject, "Man's Judgment Palpably In Error." Central Christian, corner Pride and Col well streets Services at 10-45 A. it. and 7 45 p. jr. us usual. On Friday evening, Decem ber 9, a reception will be given iat the church to the pastor-elect, Mr. C. L. Thnrgood, and Ills wife. It Is desired that all the members be present on this occasion. Second Presbyterian, oomer Penn avenue and Seventh street, Eev. J. E. Sutherland. D. D., pastor Services at 10 30 a. it. and 7.45 p. ji. Subject in the morning, "Laboring in Vain and Spending Our Strength for Naught;" In the evening. "Tho New Heavens and the New Earth, or the Two Kinds of Lives We Have Yet to LWe." Sabbath tcliool immediately at the close of the mora ine services. YonDg people's meeting at 6 45 p. x. East End Pastors Texts. Highland Avenne U. P., Eev. O. B. Mflll gan, pastor Services at 11 a. jc and 7.45 p. it. U. P. Dallas Mission Services by the pas tor in Connaban's Hall, Homewood avenue, at 11 A. icand 7.30 p. ic Hazelwood Christian, J. E. McWane, pastor Morning, "The Transfiguration;" evening, "Lost and Found." Shady Avenne Cumberland Presbyterian, J. W. MeKav, minister 11 A. jc., "The Par able of the Vine;'' 7 JO p.m., "Jesus Christ's Apocalypse." Christ Lutheran, Sheridan avenue, Rev. J. L Smith, pastor At 10-45 a. m., "The Second Coming of Christ;" at 7.30 p. Jt, "The Mighty Conquering Redeemer." Oakland M. E., T. N. Eaton, pastor Knights of the Mystic Chain attend the morning service. Subject. "The Plowman." Evening, "ihe Mind of Christ." McCIure Avenue Presbyterian, Rev. S. J. Glass, pastor At 11a.m. communion serv ices. Subject, "Complete in Christ." At 7:30 p. Jt. Mr. F. L. Bullard will preach. Shadyslde, Center avenue and Cypress street. Rev. J. K. McCIurkln. D. D.. pastor 10-.30, subject, "The Giving or the Law:'1 7 45, "From the Jordan to the Wilderness." Fifth sermon In the series. Bellefield Presbyterian, Fifth and Belle field avenues The pastor. Dr. McClelland, will preach at 11 a. ic on "The Location of Motive Power," and at 7.45 p. x., on tine Proverb of Proverbs." Sixth U. P., Collins avenne. East End, Eev. It. M. Russell, pastor Preaching at 11 a. k. by Rev. W. M. Anderson. Sabbath school anniversary 7.30 p. Jr., addresses by Mrs. Wilbur B. crafts and others. St, Mark's Memorial Eeformed, corner North Highland avenne and Harvard street, H E., Rev. Ambrose M. Schmidt, pastor 11 A. x., "The Stability of God's Word;" 7:15 p. jc, "Calvin and Meuwchthon." Point Breeze Presbyterian Horning ser vice at 11 A. jc; evening service, 7:45 P. JC Second sermon ol the series oa Bible Alotmt- ai . . .....'y.. ..-ttj mrfttf---, i 'itEMJiEiEMHaEsiiMW miKKMLmB&'l&B! alns. Subject, "StnaL" Services conducted by the pastor, Rev. DeWitt M. BentuOr. Christ Church, corner of Liberty- and Center avennes Preachingatll A. Jf, by .the Eev. A. H. Norcross, D. D.. "Reooptfcm or Members:" preachln ae 7 SO p. M. by the Rev. G. W. Izer, D. D.; Sunday school at 10 A, JC 1 Oakland Baptist, Bates nnd Afcwood streets, William Ward West, pastor Morn ing, 10-45, "Christ's Unanswered Prayer." Communion service. Evening, 7:45, gospel meeting. "Tribulation One of Heaven's Gateways." i i Shady Avenue Baptist, between Filth and Penn avenne, W. A, Stanton, D. D., pastor services at 11 a. JC and 7.30 P. JC Morning subject, "The Power Wo Need;" commnnlon after the sermon; evening subject, "A Christian Disposition." Mt. Oliver Presbytorian, corner of Shady lane and Phillips avenue Services at!0 4j a. jc and 7.S0 p. jc Morning subjoct,"pivlne (atherhood and Human Brotherhood;" evening .subject, "The APOStollc Council." Services by Rev. G. E. Fisher. Bethany Lutheran, corner Highland avc-, nne and Kiikwood street. East Km!, Rev. John Weidlev, pastor Services at ji a- jc. onlilnnt- "IToiMitQ fT Tl tiTTtitn Nn.tnre." ThO Oraer of American Mechanics will attend , this service in a body. Evening service at t i.a.t Park Avenue Prosbyterian, Rev. Geo. W. Chalfant, D. D., pastor Sabbath services as usual at 11 A. JC aid 7:45 p. X. Special services every evenine this week except Mondiiy and Saturday at 7:45 P. jc: on Saturday at 3 p. jr. Lord's Supper next Sabbath, December 11. Eev. Geo. Johnston, of Lebanon, Pa., will assist the pastor on woek evenings. Subjects ofSonthsIde Sermons. Walton M. E.-W. P. Turner. D. D., pastor will preach in the morning on "Christ's sec ond Coming," and In the evening on "Ex citement." Mt. Washington Baptist, poorgeT. Street, pastor Morning, commnnlon service after preachlm;; evening, "State and Assooiatlon al Missions," Illustrated by maps. Trinity Church, Sidney street The Rev. P. C-Tnvholdt. of Jacksonville, III., will speak in the morninir, and Rev. A V. Myer, ot tuis city, in the evening. All made wel come. Duquesne Heights Baptist Mission, comer Oneida and Granaview, near incline Preaching at 7.45 P. Jt., by Hot. George Thornley Street Subject, "Who Ate the WickeJ" Union Baptist. South Nineteenth Rtreet, the Eev. J. W. Riddle, pastor At 10-30 a m sermoi, lollowed by communion. Jit 7 ju p. jc a second sermon on "Gambling, dis cussing Its evil effects. Dnquesne Heights M. F., Eev. W. H. Ro denbaash, pastor-Mornlng,"What We Live For." Sormon to the Jr. O. U. A. M.. Grand view Council No. 259; evening, second or a series on "Man." Sundav School at 2 p.m. Epworth League at 6 30 p. x. Second Primitive Methodist, Cobden street, Rev. IL J. Buckingham, pastor Morning at j wnoaio partlcnhuly lnteieated in tills aub iheu Gazing Into Heaven;" even;, HaoS will be welcome. in tn KCfonhAii .. mTIi Uaanast Wnn In til ft OornmTlTlltV, rhrlstlin Endeavor meeting at 0 -... .-... r . . .nnnn a fi rt?lrnlr sharp conducted by Mrs. Nora Thompson. BInsham Street M. E., J. A. Ballantyne, pastor Preaching at 10.30 a. Jt. by Eev. J. W. Mlle, D. D , and nt 7.S0 p. jc by the pas tor. The sacrauiont or the Lord's Supper will be administered after the morning ser mon. Epworth League prayer meeting at 6.45 p. v. Sontbside Presbvterian, corner Twentieth and Sarah streets. "Ee v. J. F. Farrand, pastor Services at 10 SO a. jc and 7.30 P. jc Morn ing subject, "Tho-Jcrusalem Council. ' in the evening !Ecv. James Morrow, D. D , or Philadelphia, General Secretary or the Pennsylvania Bible Society, will preach tho sermon. Methodist Protestant, Mt. Washington. Virginia avenue and Blgham street, S. F. Crowthcr. pastor Sabbath services, 10 30 A. JC, 7 30 p. jc Sunday school at 2:15 and revival meetimr atO 45 P. jc Morning. "God ' the Unchangeable Source or All Good. Evening, "Here There Not Ten: Where Are the Nino?'' Notices of Nortliside Services. Grace 'English Lutheran Mission. Roine man Hall, Troy Hill Sunday school at 4.P. jc; prayer meetiug at 7.30 p. jc Second U. P.. Rev. W. H. McMillan, D. D., pistor 10 SO a. C, "The Lord's Offering;" ,30 p. sc, "The Eoad to Death." North Prosbyterian, Lincoln avenue Services at 11 a. jc and 7:45 p. jc; the pastor, Eev. John Fox, D. D., will preach. Providence Presbvterian, Madison avenue and Liberty street. Rev. W. A. Klnter, pas tor Services at 10.30 A. JC and 7 45 p. jc Fourth U. r., Montgomery avenue, Eev. Joseph Kyle, pastor Morning and evening: 10-30 a. Ji. theme, "The Church at Thyatira." Sandnskj Street Baptist, Cyclorama Hall, Irwin avenue, B. F. Woodbnrn, pastor 10.30 A. Jr., "What Is Truth;" 7.S0 p. jc, "A Re newed LlfOv" The New Church, Isabella nnd Sandusky streets, Eev. John Whitehead, pastor Serv ices, 10-45 a. f.; subject, "True Charity and Good Works." Eighth U. P., Observatory HUl.TV. L Wish art, pastor Morning. "The Agencies in Evancelizntion;" evening, "The Criminality of Neutrality." Free New Church Society, Caledonia Hall lOlFedeml street Doctrinal class at 10:30 a! jc; at 1M5 a. m. discourse, "Am I My Brother's Keeper!' Allegheny B. P., Sandusky street, south of Ohio, J. W. Sproull. pastor Subjects, 10:30, "The Penalty of Success." 3 p. Jt "The Power or Public Sentiment." Bethel Presbvterian. Tagirart and Gal lagher streets, Eev. Wilson E. Donaldson pastor 10 30 a. Jt., communion service; 7.3 p. ic subject, "Individual Eights." Maple Avenue M. E., Eev. W. 8. Lockard, pastor Sunday school 4 p. JC; 7.30 p. it., evanzelistlo service, which will be con tinued each night during the week. Central Presbytorian, corner Lacockand Anderson streets, Eov. S. B. McCormick, pastor Subject 10 45 A. JC, "Christ the Priet:" 7:15 p. jc, "Gospel's Closing Invita tion." First Congregational, Rev. S. W. McCorkle, pastor Subject or sermon at 10 30 a. jc, "Valleys or IVeeping and Mounts or Rejoic ing;" nt 7.30 p. ji., "Salvation, Not Condemna tion." Trinity Lutheran, Stockton avenue and Arch street Services to-morrow morning and evening, conductod by the pastor. Rev. John G. Gocttman: subject in the morning. "Tne Fullness of Christ." North Avenue M. E., preaching by the pastor. Rev. J. A Story 10 30 a. jc and 7.30 p. jc Morning subject, "False and True En thronement of Christ." Evening, a sermon to East Park Council, No. 321, Jr. O. U. A M. Allegheny Reformed Presbyterian Church, sheets. !t;nvrw7v.l-otem"an"sS, ject 10.30a. jc, "The Forgiveness of Slits:" 3 I 1 V HrtW tlia GtatA.Chnnlfl C.. ,. Church." Western Theological Seminary Chapel, Ridge and Irn In avenues Preaching at 11 A, JC, by the Rev. G. W. Izer, D. D. Recep tion ot members. Preaching at 7.30 p. jc, by for Infants "Carto rials so well adapted to children that trecotmnenditas superior to any prescription knowntomo." 'H. AAncmra,M.D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, H.1T. "The use of 'Castorla'la sonntversaland Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are tho intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach," Carlos Hiirrnc D. D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloommgdalo Reformed Church. Tbs Cmits GEIIi DIAMONDS i A thing of the past- We-are the only, direct importers of Diamonds In this city, and therefore we can and will eparantee'von a considerable saving in this line. Oar goods ore all mounted under our own supervision in all the newest styles of settings. We have in stock an elegant assortment of-Ear Drops, Pendants, Brooches, Slogs (both solitaire and cluster), Studs, Lockets, etc., suitable for Holiday Gifts. Call and examine our goods and compare our prices with other .establishments. K. SMIT, the Rev. A H. Norcross, D. D. Sunday sohoolatl0A.ii. "Green Street Baptist. Scott and Robinson Streets R. S. Laws, D. D.,'pastor Preaching at,10:30 A. M. and 7 30 p. JC Morning subject, '.eternal Assurance of Onr 'Heavenly Situa tion:" evening, "Our Possibility Depends Upon Our Righteousness." "Nixon Styiet Baptist, between Chartlers street and Mnnhattan, Rev. 3. S. Hntson, pastor Morning, 10.30, subject, ."Wanted Men;" evening, 7,30, "Come Unto Me;" Sun dav sahool at 2 p. jc; supper and social Fri day and Saturday evenings for'new church bSneflt. " Episoopal Mission of St. John, the Baptist, Morris liail,'McClure avehue Second Sun daytn Advent; services as follows: Sundny school nt 10 a. x., celebration of the Holy Communion at 11 a. x. by the Rev. A D. Brown. Chaplain of the Lavmen's Mission- yirv League; evening prayer 'and sermon at 7:30 o'clock. The Incarnation will be treated In a series of three lectures,beelnn!ng oil Sunday even ing tiext, by Eev: John Whitehead, at the New Jerusalem Church, Isabella and San dusky streets, Allegheny. The subjeot for Sunday evening will be: "Who Descended and Assumed the Human." Tile lecture Will begin at 7:30 r. ic Miscellaneous Eellglous Notes. i First Presbyterian, Sheridan Rev. W. E. Sloane will preaoh at 11 a. x. and 7.30 p. ji. Dr. L a Pershing will preach in tho 3L E. Chuich, Connellsville, morning and even ing. Union, Aspinwall, Eev. H. L, Hood, or the U. P. Seminary, will conduct the services at 3.45. x. Rev,Henry M. Bowdon, of Portland, Conn., will preach in the Congregational Chrtrcli, of Braddock, to-morrow morning and even ins. - Bellevue Presbytorian, Rev. Newton Donaldson, oastor Services at 10-30 and 7:30. Morning subject, "Jesus Christ Maketh the Whole.' First Churoh or Spiritualists, No. 6 Stxth street, Mr. Edgai W. Emerson, or Man chester, N. IL, lectures Sunday morning, 10 45;andoveiiinj, 7 45. Tests aro given at close of each lecture. Tho first quarterly meeting for tho pres ent conference year foi the Methodist Prot estant Church In Enoxvlllo, Southslde, Pittsburg, Mill be held on next Sabbath. Lovefenst at 10 o'clock a. jr. .Preaching at 11 o'clock by Rev. G. H. Fink, niter whicli the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bo administered. Sabbath school nt 2 30 p. Jt. Christian Endeavor meotlng at C 45 and preaching nt 7.30 o'clock, belts free and a v, elcoine to all. The Presbyterian Ucion of Pittsburg and Allegheny will bo addressed by Eov. Robert Christie, D. D , or the Western Theological Seminary-, on Monday evening In the chapel of the First Presbyterian Church on tile subject or "City Evangelization." Mis. Ellso 1 arren-Mechling will sing a few musical selections. The members or the -union are A missionary conference under the aus pices of tho American Baptist Misinnaiy Union will be held in the Fourth Avenue Baptist Church on Tuesday, Wednesday nnd Thursday, December C, 7, and 8. Notable and representative men of the denomina tion make un the larsrer portion or the pro gramme, which begins on Tuesday evening J wiiu n scereopticon lecture on uuriuaii uv Alonzo Bunker, D- D. A coidlal iuvlttitloil is extended to the public to attend tho ses sion or the conference. 'Brows's Bronchial Troches' are excellent for the relief of hoarseness orsoru throat. They are execpdlnitly etfecthe." Christian World, Condon, Ungland. A SrniPRisr.! A lot of misses' flne straight goat, pebble goat and bright dongola shoes, with heel or soring heel: sizes 11 to 2; the resulnr, prices or these goods are $2 50 and $3 per pair, hut on account or broken sizes they ft 111 he sold at 93c. Kaufmans' Shoe Depabtmest. Mellor & Hoene Are Selling Pianos. 77TIfth Avenue We are having a tremendous trade in pianos, always have had. Our instru ments aro enormously popular. Chick orlng, Hurdman, Erakauer, Vose & Sons, Kimball Pianos. See our lncomnarable lino of Pianos, Organs, -Eollans and cnurcn orsans. Music Cabinets, Piano Dnett Benches in ricn mahoganv. Covers tofltallinakes or pianos. Our prices mod erate. Easy terms. Everything we sell we guarantee to bo as absolutely perfect as can "He 'made. For anything In our lino writo ns for catalogue. Ukixob & Hoeme. Founded 1831. t Warerooms, 77 Fifth avenue. Nonrnro Stow About This! Men's extra strong, solid leather brognns, with tap soles; regular $1 50 goods: will be sold at $1 00 per pair. Kaufjiahss' Shoe Depabtmkst. IifTEitESTS YotJ, ME! A lot of men's flne dress shoes, in lace and congiess styles, with plain or patent tips; worth fully $3 per pair; will be bold at $1 93. KAurnA:o-s' Shoe Department. The Jaros Hvglenlc underwear is shown by Jos. Uorne&-Co. for ladles and gentle men. It will pay you to call nnd decide upon it. Jos, UoitHE a CO , , Penn avenue MEN'S UNDERWEAR, SLASHES. - Startling Developments for To-Day That'U Cause Competitors to Tarn Green With Envy. Flnebrownand gold color merino under wear, worth fully 75c: will he sold at 00c. A lot of superior inncy stiipedunderwear. formerly sold at $1 25 and $1 53; now goes at 75c and $L Pure natural wool underwear, worth $1 50. goes to-day at 75c. Bradford Mills, high class natuial wool nnderw.ear; regular price $1 25, now goes at 89c. Genuine cashmere underwear, gold color, full value $1 50 and $1 75, will all bo sold at $1. American Hosiery Company's celebrated French ribbed merino underncar now goes ntl 75. "Extra heavy balbrlggan underwear in tu o shades; formerly sold at$l 50; now only 89c. Con rail I Friodmauu's mil regular made balbriagan underwear; regular price, S2 25; now nnly $1 SO. ' KaUPJCASIKS' Uj,PKnWKAR DtPAHTJIEIIT. KaCFMANHS' UJiPERWEAU DtPABTJIENT. v? hen on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dalton, of labo'raiorvof Chamberlain & ( DesMo neV f " ""! jvuniy, n.ansas,,caiiea: at the to show them his six year old bov. whoso lif 1.31 ., ,. - . ... -L' "" w had been saved bv Chamberlain's Cnnah 'Rem edy, it having cured him of a verj severe at kckofcronp, Mr. Dalton is certain that it Baved his boy's life and is enthusiastic in his praise- of the Eemedy. and, Children. Ciutorta cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Sills Worms, gives Bleep, and promotes dl- .ration, without injurious medication. . " For -several years I have recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so as it has Invariably produced beneOcial resuU8.'y. Edwin F.FARPEB.1I.D., "JbO SVlnUirop," 125th Street and TthAve, 't New York Citj. . Cour-Airr, 7? MtmRAT Street, Kev York. AT FANCY P8IGES 93Umi-934 Liberty St anl 703, 705 and, 707 Smifhfield St - .hC5ite - .-. k .A. A A Man Whose Name Is Known All Over the World. An Important Matter That Ought to Be Known aipd Understood. What Ee His to Siy About It la His Dsual Enthusiastic Way. i " A man well known all over the world and whose name Is a terror to criminals and evil doers everywhere, Is Robert Bruce, head and general superintendent of tho great Bruce's American Detective Agency, which has Its headquartcis at 128 La Salle Street, Chicago. K Mr. Bruce Is a great worker; nothing es capes his keen and active mind, and like most men who are enterprising and tireless In their business, )ie has overworked his brain, and kept his nerve upon such a strain and tension, that neivoiyi difficulties re sulted. Iulnctho felt that relaxed, weak ened and enervated condition of mind and body which tesults in Insomnia that-sleepless, restless, wakeiul and dlsturDcd condi tion which, unless arrested so surely results in dire disaster to mind, brain and body. In chatting with the gro it detective, your repm tor saw at a rIhco that it was with no invalid with whom ho was talking. His bright eyes, fresh complexion and energetic manner showed nt once that he was again in the best of honlth. Naturally tho change In bis condition became the subject of conver sation. "I suffered from insomnia for eight years," ho said, "but three bottles of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and norve remedy conv pletely restored me. This remedy is worth ROBERT BRUC2. Us weight in gold. I would not bo without it if it cost tin tlmesjis much. "I have locommemled it to some of my friends and they are also delighted with the results obtained from Its use. May Dr. Greene live long nnd continuo to manufact ure Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve romedy ror suffering mankind." We do not wonder at Mr. Bruce's en thusiasm. Lack of sleep kills. It racks brain andneivas. It unhinges and un strings our norvons energies. It transforms a strong person into a weak one. If we can cat and sleep well, wo can maintain good health Tho writer well knows the wonderful power of- Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nervoromody to produce the most restful, Invigorating and refreshing sleep, besides ranking our nerves strong and steady as steel. It does not net like an opiate, but rather bv its strengthening and invigorat ing effects upon brain and nerves. It is perfectly haimless also, being made from pure health-giving I vegetable medicines. It is safe to glvo to infants and children of any ngc. All druggists keep It for $1 09, and it is indeed a God send to smToreis from weak nerves and insomnia, . It is not one of the so-called patent medi cines, but the discovery and prescription of Dr. Greene, of 35 W. Fourteenth street, New York, a physician who has made his name famous as tho most snccessfnl specialist In the treatment ot nervous and chronln dis eases, aud who can be consulted free of charge, either by calling upon him or by writing him. Mrfc" JfieViai 3aj. I-ff VV- -V151W S T 5. . - . (S SAbK V 5 vl i .! SSraP2??s5S3!8i &&&&--&. K SSSBinsssta .-sx.3r.s3. -o BEST LINE rlHIunHU i.n ST. LD ilNNEAPQLI ZOBLLBB'S A POSITIVE CURE FOR ALL KIDNEY TROUBLES. All prominent druggists are selling Black Gin, and guarantee the same to help in all cases, as no bottle yet sold has failed to do Just what has been claimed for it. We ask you to gh e it atrial for all cases of Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Chronic Rheumatism, Dropsy, Backache. Bright' Disease, Diabetes, and - Female Complaints. Every Bottle Guaranteed. Price, S LOO per bottle or six bottles for 85 00. Be sure and get the genu ine, for sale by all Druggists. WM. F. ZOELLER, Sole Prop'r. PITTSBURGH. PA. - OC20-TTS Nerve Blood Tonic Builder, Beudfhr descriptlvo pnuiuivw S0c Dr.wnxiAIlS' per box. C far 83.30. Schenectady, N.Y, i.u Oi-79- M.MAY, SONS & CO. FtNE DYEINGjAND CLEANING. WSlxth ave, Pittsburg, Ptu ' Telephone 2001. 'rti PO. D. LEVIS,. BOLiIOITOB OF ATENTS 181 Fifth ave,, next Leader, Plttsbarx Ss&m-S m pZ&f3Fi' - AtJJIMl'M-I ezzzajtzrjrjz &2r Js-fyTy5S?s d-&jilMf iSW y.ESiiaS UB sS!leis3llF M&mg33&Sp C5-fc-S iyftiWEisij Both the method and results -when Syrup of Figs is taken; it la pleasant and refreshing to the tastet'and acta fently yet promptly on the.lOdneyB, liver and Bowels, cleanser the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and euros hahitual constipation. Syrup of 'Kgs 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 in its effects, prepared only from, the moft healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities .commend it to all and have made it the jnosc popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for Eale in 50c and 61 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist wm may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. HEW YORK. N.t. THE ONLY REASON For the continued increase of THE DISPATCH adlets is that they give satisfactory returns. Trust Your Grocer for good sugar, coffee and flour. He 's sure to be up-to-date to keep fresh, pure goods, for he sells you AMERICAN FAMILY the sure test of every grocer's other goods. 85 million cakes made and sold last year. If a grocer trys ,to sell you any "just-as-good" soaps look out for his wooden nutmegs. JASj S. KIRK & CO., - Chicago. INSTALMENT 17 Sixth St. 17 MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Ready Made and ' to Order. Ladies' Cloaks, Watches and Jewelry ON .CREDIT, Without Security. Terms One-third down. Balance in weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments. Ot-isn v.rtr iVfniricr imti. . frAntr Saturdays till 1 1 p. m. " ee3-29 VV- feST3W KWS jjj3 17 SIXTH. ST. RAILROADS. I PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 9 Ix Effect Jchf 12. 18K. 1 Trains it-Ill leave "Union Station, FltUbao s follows (Fastem Standard Tlmol: MAIN LINE EASTWARD. Pennsylvania Limited of Pullman Vestibule, Can dally at 7:15a. m., arriving at UarrUbunrnu;',.! p. m., Philadelphia 4:45 p. m.. er ydrrkyjOO p. m., Baltimore 4:40 p. m., Vaiblngton5ia5 p.m. EcTitone Kipreas dally at 1:20 a. m.. arrivlnxat Harrliburir 8.25 a. m.. Baltimore U:V, a. n.. 1 ashlnjrton 12:20 p. ni Pblladelphla U KS a. a.. ev York 2 00 p. m. JLilintlc Express daily at 3.30 a. m.. arrlTlngat Harrlsburg 10:30a. m., Pbiladelphls 1:2 p. nu. KeY York 4 00 p. in. narrKbcrg Accommodation dally, except Sunday, 5:25 a. ro.. arrlvlrr at Harrliburir 2:50 p. m. Cav l.xpress dally at 8:0t a. m.. arrlrln at Bar fhbnreJ 20 p. m.. Plilladelphla 6 50 p.m.. New 1ork9:3op. m Baltimore 6:45 p. ra.. Washing ton 8:15 p m. Mall ti-iln Sunday onlv, 8:40 a. m., arrlrea Harrlf bur7:0OD. m.. Philadelphia 10.55 p. m. Mall jjxpress dally 12:50 p.m., nrrlvfne at Harris. burKiS.OOp. m.. connecting at JIarilsburfr for Philadelphia. ' Philadelphia EJtpres dally at 4:30 p.,m., arriving at HRrrlshurc 1,00 a. m.. Philadelphia. 4:25 a. nu. ana New York 7:10 a. m. Eastern Express at 7:10 p. m. dally. arrlvlneHar rltbiirx 2.10 a. m., Baltimore 6.20 a. m., n'aau lniton 7:30 a. m 1'hlladelphla 5-05 a. m. and Nc York7:4oa. in. Fast Line, Call rat a 10 p. m., arriving at Harris burg 3 30 a. m., Philadelphia CJO . ro New York 9.30 a. m.. Baltimore tOa, m "Visaing ton 7:30 a. in. I All through trains connect at JcrsevfJIty witn boats of "BrooUn Annex" for Brooklyj. S. Y.. avoiding double ferriage and Journey thrr.uzli New York, i it. Jolmstjwn Accom.. except Sunday. t:40 p- ra : GreeusburgAccom.. ll:).p m.,wee3c daxs: 10.11 p. m. unda) s. Orcensburg Erpr9s5:15p. ra., except Monday. Dcrry txpresi liwo a.m., ex cept bundtV. all Accom.. 5.23. 6.08, 7:40. 8.35. I Jo. 9.40. 10:30. 11.00 1. m . 12:15. 12.50. l:2U. 20, 3.40. 4.-0O. 4:o0. 1:15, r.oj, 6:45. 7:25. otio. 10:20. H:7u p. mV. 12:10 night, except Monday. Sum av. 'i:40. 10.30 a. m . 12:2. I2:o0 .i.W. 4.ac, 5:30. 7ru. i 30, 10-JO p. m. and 12:10 night. WIIklnsbuM Accom., 8.23. 6.00, 6:15, 6.15. 7.00. 25, 7.40, S:U. t.35. 6.50, u:40. If :20, 11.00. 11:10a. m.. 12.01, i:.15. 12.30, U0, HID, 1:3(, 2.00. 2:30 2:15. ?:40. 4:00. 4:10, 4.2C. 4:35. 4 50. 5.00. 5:15:10, 6:4 tMX. 0:10, t:4J. 7-25. 8:2. 0.00. 9:45, 10:21 31-00. 11:30 p. m. n eeV-dars 5ind 12:10nlght, ex cept Monday. fcund.ir, 5-33. 8:40, 10r30a. m.. 12:25. 12:50. l.SH. 2.30, 4 30, S-30, 7'20. 9 00. 9-30 lOfcTO p. m.. 12.HII Igh . Braddock Accom.. 5:25. 6:00. 1:15. t .45, 7.03, 7:25, 7-40, 6:00, 8:10, 8:3. b0. 9.4C 10:30. 11:00. 11:11 a. m 12.01, 12:15. 12:30, 12-JSO. 1:20, 1:30. 2.00, 2:30, 2:15, 3:40, 4:00, 4:10, 4:25, 4:M, 4:35. 4-0, 5.00, i:l IOC, 6-45, 6:00. 6:20. 6:45, 7:25, 8:20, 1))9, 9:45. 10:a 31. CO, 11:30 p. m. week-dava, and 12:10nlght, ex cept Monday. Sunday. r,3a 8:00, 8:40, 10 a.m . 32S3, 12.30, 1 -TO. 2:30. 4.30. o-3tt, 73 9:00, 9.30. 10.30p.m.. 12:10 night. SsOTJTHTVEisT PEJIJf ISAII.WA-r ForTJnlotatown5:25aud8M5a. in.. 1:23 and 4:25 p. w. week-days. UONOXGAIIT3.A HIVISIOX. OV A'ND.AFTEIfUAVSS. IS31. For Monongahela City. IVcst Brownsvlll nnd Unlontown. 10 40 a. ra. For Monongahela CItv and West Brownsville. 7:35 and 10 40 a.m.. and 4:E0p. m. On Sunday, 83 a, m. and 1:01 p. m. For Monongahela CItv onlv, 1:01 and 5-50 p. m. week-days. Dravosburg Accom.. 6 00 a.m. and f:20".m. week days. West Elizabeth Accom. (35 a.m.. 4:15. '&. and 11:35 p. m. Sunday, 9-40 p. m. WEST PEOfSTLTASIA DITISION. 1V AM) AFTEItJCVFIl. 13K. FromFEDEP.AL srEEBT STATION, Allegheny Clty: For Eprlngdale. week-davs. e.2i 8.43. 9 25. 10.40, HJOa. m.. 1:30. 2:25, 4:00, 5:00. 3.4 6:10. 6:20. f:10. 10 .30 and 11:40 p. m. bnndays. 12-35 anda-W p. m. For Butler, week-days, 6:20. S-45, 10:40 a. m.. 3-1$ and 6:10 p. m. For Freeport. weet-dav. 6:55, 8:45. 10.40 a. m.. 3:15. 4-00. 5:00, 8:10. 10-30 and ll-40p. m. Sun- davs 12:15 and 9:50 p. m. ,. For Apollo, week-davs. in 40 a. m. andiHWo. m. ForPanltonandBlalrsvIIle. week-days, 6:55 a. m, 3-15 and 10-W p.m. 5-The Excelsior Haeiage Express Companv will call for and check baggage from hotels aud residences. Time cards and full Information east be obtained at the ticket offices No, 110 Fifth avs nne, corner Fourth avenna and Try streetaal FHAS.t'prjGH. 1. F. WOOD. General Manager. Gen'lPass'r Agent. PITTSBURG AND LAKE ERIE KAILBOAD Companv. bchedulc In eifectNov. 20. 1392, Cen tral tlme.-P.L. E. K. lt.-IJBPAKT.-For Cleve land. '7.00, 8 0) a. m.. J:10. 4:20. 10-25 p in. For Chicago, 'i:J0 a. m. 2.19. 4:i0 d. m. h or Cincinnati andSt. Louis, !:10, 'lO: p.m. For Buffalo.! 1 :15 a. m., 4:20. '10:25 p. m. Kor balamanca. 3.00a. m. 2:10. '103 p. ra. For Youngstown and New lastie, "7nT0, 8.00. "11:15 a. m.. '2.10, 53:30, 4:20. iu:25p.m. For Beaver Falls, 5 35: J.O0. '8.00, 11:15 a. in,. 1.. ::a 3:30, 4:t0, 5:20. 'lOp. in. Vor hartieri, 15 30. 5:35. C-03. 10:15. 7:0, 7:50 3.00 3:10, ,30. 10 30. '11:15. 111:45 a.m., '1:00, 1:10, 3:30. 3:45. '4:25,5:10. 5.20 '8:00. 10 30 p. m. AHBIVE From Cleveland. 6ai a in.. '12.30, 5:15. '7:45 p.m. From Cincinnati, Chicago -and St' Louis. '6:30 a. mj, '12.TO. 7:4o p. m. From Buffnlo, 11(30 a. in.. 1.33, -5.1 a.sip. m. irom .Salamanca. 'ii:30. "10:OUa. m.. 7.4 p. m. from Youngstown and Jew lastie. 6 JO, 57.25. '10.CO a. ie 'l2:-n S:W. 7-45. 9:30 p. m. From Beater' Fa!ls,5:20. 8 SO. 7:25, '10:00 a. m., n2:ia, 2.05, '5:00, '3:15, 7:45.9:3ip.m. P.. C. & Y. trains for Manstljld and Beechmont, 7:10 a. m . 10.31 n. m., 3:45 p. in. P.,C. &.itralns from Mansfield and Beechmont, 6.57. 9C0. M JJ5 -u m. 1 .C5 p. in. P., McK. SY. It. IS. Depart For New Haven and West Newton. 'S.20 a.m., I:00 ji m. Arrive From rew Haven aud West Newton. 9.00a. m,, 4.07p. in. ForMcKeesport. Elizabeth. Monougihela City and BeUe Vernon, 0:40,19:13, 11:05 a.m.,'4.O0,'tS:2S p. m. From Belle Vernon. Monongahela CIty.EIlzaheth and McKeesDort,t5.U).;:0, tll.os a.m., 12:55. o:03 P- m. 'Dally. 1 Sundays only, t To and from ew Castle only, t'fo and from McKeesport only. City Ticket Office, 639 Smlthfleld Street. From Pittsburgh Union Station. ennsylvania Lines. iTains Sinn by Central Time. NorlUwcat System Fort Wnyneltonte DaTAXTfor Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: L20a,a.,7J0 a.m., 120 p.m., 1.00 p.m., S.45 p. m.. Ill JO p.m. Axrivb from same points : Li05 a.m., 11.15 aja..,6iajn.,eV35aja., 65p.m., 6 43p.m. Dimrt forToIedo.pomts latermediate and beyond: t".10a m15L20p.m.,lJp.m.,JllJOp,m. Arrivs irom same points: f 1.15 a.m., 6JS5 ajn., fG.aop m. DsraRT for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: pi.10 a.m., 7.10 a.m., fl30 pja, 1103 p.m. Arrivb from same points: 650a.m., flJ55 p.m., 55 p ra , t6.50 p m. Detart for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and BeUaire: jC.10 a.m , 1.30 p.m., fl 10 p.m. Axrivz Irom same points: t9X0am.,15p.m.,t60p.m. Detart for New Castle, Erie, Youngstown, Ashta bula, pomts intermediate and be) ond: 1L20 a m., tI2 20 pja. Arrive Irom same pomts: fL25 p.m., 8.40 p m. DarART fcr New Castle, Jamestown, Youngstown' and Nilcs, f3 45 p m. Arrivs from same points : 18 40 a.m. Drtakt I v Youngstown, '12.20 p.m. Ajutrrz from Youngstown, 6 45 p.m. Snattawest Syutem-Pnn IlandleRont Detart for Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, pomts intermediate and beyond: 1.10 a.nu, 8.30 a.m , '8.45 pjn., '11.15 p.m. Arrive from same Mints: 230 a.m.. '6.00 a m.. 60 p.m. Detakt for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 1.10a.m., fl-OSp.m. Arrivb Irom same points: 20 a.m., f-1.05 p.m. Detaet for Washington, 16 15 a. m., t85 a.nu, tlSp. m.,t30p.m .tJ.45p.m.,t40p.nj. Arrive bom Washington, 0.55 a m., 70 a.m., foMSO a.m., flO25 a.m.,f- Jfip m.,fi 2p.m. Dxtaet for Wheeling, 8.30 a. m., 12 05 n'n., f2.45 p. ra., 6 10 p. m. Arrive from Wheeling, 8.15 a. mf3 05p.m. 5J0p.m. Special Xotlee. Pdixkah Sleeting Cars and Pollmam Dihinq Cars run through, Last and West, on principal trains oi both Systems. 1 Local Sleeting Cars running to Columbus, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Unless Station a: 9 o'clock p. m. Tries Tables of Through and Local Accommoda tion Trains of either system, not mennoMd above, caa Uobubtsdat 110 Fifth Avenue and Unless Station, l'lttaborslt. and at principal ticket omess of se Ton. 17lvtEsVLlr.es West of Pittsburgh. Dafir. Ilx. Sunday. iEx. Saturday. TEz.Kssasssj. JOSEPH WOOD. E.A.-FOBD, Butnl sUaip& Seicrsl Isssaftr Jjwl BALTIMOttE AND OHIO KATLnOAD tthedu e In effect Nov. 13, 1W2. Eastern time. jfor uasiungton, v. C, Ealllmore, Phlla ilelphla and New ork. "d 00 a ni and "J 20 p m. For Cumberland, 05a 3 00 a in, $110, 920pm.- ,- For Connellsville, S50, '800, $3 M am. tuo. i41i, tioj and 9 33 pm. For Unlontown, $850. '300, S3 30 am. JI 10. Mlo and M03 p m. For Mt. Pleasant, to 50 and ts 00 a m. For Washington. Pa , 1 3) and 49 SO a m. '400, t4 43. 7 3u p m. For V heeling. 1 20 and $0 SO a m. '4 00; T 30. For Cincinnati and bt. Louis, 7 20 a in, f 30 pm. rorColumbns 7 20am. 7 31pm. For Newark, 7 20 a m, '7 SO p in. For Ch'cago. 20 a m and 7 30 p m. Trains arrive from New York. Philadelphia, Hiltlmore and Washington. 0 20 am, 8 40 pm. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago. '3 50 a m. 3 43 p m. From Wheeling. '3 50 and '10 45 a m. Jt 15 and '3 45 p m. pariornml sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton. Cincinnati aud Chicago. Dallv. JUally except Sunday. JSnndayonly. The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call for and check baggage Irom hotels and residences upon orders left at B. A O. ticket o flier, corner lifih avenue and Wood street, and 039 Smlthfleld street. J. T. ODKLL. CHAS. O. SCULL. tl 10. II la ana u p m, U enerai manager. u cn. urass. Agent. J6. mj " KAILKOADS. A LLEGHENYVALLEYEAILTVAY-TAKIM JJl. effect June 20 Trains leave Union statlot (Eastern sUndard time): Corry Ac, 6a.m.; Brae burn Ac. fM a. m.: Niagara Ex.. dally. 8:20 V?rrlTlnK at Buffalo. 6:45 p. m.: Uul.oia am llllamiport, 8:20 a. m., arriving at WlUlamiPort 6:45p.m.; Klttannlng Ac. 0.05 a. m.: Valle; rVf.mpA.c 10A5. ".: Braebtirn -Ac. 12:03 p. m. Xltusvllleand Unllols Ex.iOp. m. ; ValleyCam) A.ct. 30p.m.: Emlcnton Ac. 3 45 p. m.: Klttaa ningAc, 5p.m.: Braeburn Ac 5:30 p. m.:Braa burn Ac. 6:15 p, m,:,Hulton Ac.T.Mp. m.i Buf faonlgbtKx.. rtallv, 8-SOp. m.. arriving at Buf fa!o7:.ti:m.: Valley Camp Ac. 9-30p.jn.. Val ley Camp Ac. 11:30 p. m. Sunday church tratns Eralenton. 9:(i5 a. m,: 'Klttannmr. I2.40p.in. BraeburS, 0.50 p m. Pullman buffet p-trlor can JiiPJt'li.iXcS.'i?.n oa night trains be- "ttM A .MWU,K.rfUU AJUliiliU. UAV1U J1CUAUUU. Gen'ISupt, JA3. P. AXDEPiON. faen'U'ass Agent PITTSBURG AND WESTERN nAlLTy-AY-Schedule In effect Mar i? TtS, i'i ,i '.V l? Uepotcor. Anderson st. and Klver av.. Allegheny. BcRlrt 0T, Cn cngo- 2-5 P- - Solid tram wilt Pullman sleeping car. For Kane. i:rdrr.! trti 5-m. or Clarion. t7:10 a. m.. r2:00 n. m. Vm For Clarion. T7:10 toxbnrg. 7.:loa. m t2:0O. t4:25n. m. ForBnffxlo. trie, jueaqvnie. t7:10 a. m. lor Greenville Mercer, Grove city. t7:IOa. m. few pm Foi Akron. Cleveland, t7:10a m.. jtoop. ml Fo'r Nen Castle. -7:11 a. m., 2.oo. n.tm p. m. For Lnuer 16 JO, '7:10. i!0a. m.. 00. Mas. :15pTm. ' t'VS, -- m" VlJP" " Foxburg. t9:05. tll:30 a. m" t?.:.H.PIns-Efit3-soP-m Greenville. Mer cer. t:3l)a.m.. 13 SO p. m : Akron. '11K a. m.. TS:45 p.m.: New Castle, tots. 'nSa-m.. '6:4 p. m.: Butler. t7:00, to 05. til ia. m t3ao. M.4. p. in.: from Chicago. II:.s.m. Ually. tExcept Sunday. MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTi 4 i-ENN AVENUE. PITTSBURG, PA As old resident know ana tnnirnu, nt Flttslinnr papers prove, is the oldest estab lished andmost prominent physician In thsj elty. devoting specialattention to all chronia SSSSSN0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible MCRVflllQ anU meil li persons IllLnVUUO ease,piiSi0,l de cay, nervous aoblllty, lack o: enerv, ambi tion and hope.impalredmomory, disoraered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, flceples-.ness, pimples. em ptions. Impover ished blood, failing powers, organlo woilc ness dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting theperson forbnslness, society ana m-irriage, permanently, safely and pnv itel7 ffn BL000 AND SKIN;0,! ernptlons, blotches fallincliair.bonoa.Daln-. t'landnlar swellings, ulcerations or tin tongue, month, throat, ulcers, old sores ara cured lor lire, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated Irom 1 IDIM A DV kidneyan'l the system. U n I IN rt n T i bLiddec de rangements weak back gravel, catarrhal dlocharces, Jnniinraation and other piinful symptoms receive searcnins treatment promptvolietandreal enre". - Dr. Whlttier's life-long -extensive experi ence insures scientific .and reliable treat menton common sonse principles Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as if liere. Office hours, Sa.-x.to p. v. Sunday, 10 a. v. to lex. only. DK. tVilITTIUlt,8U Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa Treatment. gnartntced specllc for llyitiTla. Dizziness. Convulsions, Fits. Nervous Neural?! w Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the un or alcohol 'or tobacoo. Wakefulness, Mental De pression, Softenla; of the tirala rosultlag la la sanity, decay and rtatth, PrematirsOH u. f.ois of Power in either ssc, lavolantarr Losses aul Spermatorrhnea caused by orer-eurtlon of fis brain, self-abuse or over-lnd ilgenca. ac"i bot contains one month's treatinaut. $1.03 a DJ . -t: slsforfi.OO, by mau. AVJu COAKASTEE SIX HOTE1 To enre any cas-. With each order received r six boxes we will send the p-irshaser our wrlttaa guarantee to refund the money If the treatmaas does not cure. Guarantees Issued only by BUIb U. STUUKY. DruRtit, Sole A?anC Not. Ml aat 1701 Penn avenue, corner Wylle avenue aud Fultoa street, Pittsburg. Pa. Use Situ ttj's lilarrliarA CracipCure. L5aud5i cts. ia-lc-eodi DOCTORS LAKE, SPECIALISTS in all cases re quiring scientincs and confi dential treatment. Dr. b. IC Lake, M. U. C. P. S , is the old est anu most expenenceu spe cialist in the city. Consulta tion free and strictly conli- dentiaU OQcc hours 9 to 4 and 7to S r x 3 to 4 p. jr. Consult them person- Sundays, allv. nr write Docrons Lake. cor. Penn av. and Fourth St.. Pittsburg, Pa. Jel&ai-owk Manhood Restored "SKK-lft! 8EX1S, the wonderful remedy Is sold with a writttr cuarantte to cure al nervons diseases, snet as WeaikMcmory.Los! of Brain Power. Dead ache, .Waccfnlness Lost Manhood. Night ly Emissions, N orvous ncss, Lassitnde. all drains and loss of now BXTOBZ A3TO ATTES 3X50. er of the Generative organs in either sex canted by over exertion, youthful errors, or excessive use 01 tobacco, opium or stimulants which soon lead tc Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity. Put np con venient to carry In vest pocket 81 per package b oatI:G forti. with every $5 order wo Klve a written VuaranUttocweorjrJvndUic money Clrcolarfrec Address Xervo Seed Co.. SJnicaito. -111. For sale In Pittsburg by JOd. 1LK5II. (.. i aUN, 410 and 412 Market street. noZi-44-Tis iiiii inn i ii i i Itcmedy CALTHOS free, aud legal gnaranteo that Caltiio3 will STOP nischartres .kEmljudoni, CURB Spermatorrhea. Varicocele and B rOUE Lost Igor. Use it and pay if satisfied. aMtms,V0N MOHL CO.. Sole Aisrricsa AnUf CladnBall, Okie. I LOST MANHOOD RESTORED PANI-lt erv-v KEItVINU The great Span. lsh Kemcdv, it sold vrmi A W K I T T F. S OU AB ANTES loenre all nerv. onsdlseastssuea as Weak At ernnr mrosi Aid) Ami USISO. Loss of lira In Powers wakefulness I.os' Manhood. Nightly Emissions. Nervousness. Lassltnde.all drains and loss of power of the Generative Organs In either sex eansed by over-exertion, youthful errors, or excessive use of tobacco, opium or stlirtilants. JI per package by mall-a for$3. With every S3 order we GIVE A W1SITTENGUAKANTEE TO CUP.Eor REFUND MONEY. Spanish Medicine Co. Midrld. .paln, and Detroit, Tlllcu. ior sale by JOS. FLEMING & (SON. Pittsburg. ceS-X-arrs 'wOOb'S PHOSPUODIXE, Tne Great English Itemedy. ITomplly and permanently cures all forms of mwtw neaknui.LmUsivM. bper matorrltea. Jmpitenci ani all tffecU of Abuse or Ex cesses. Been prescribed over $ years In thousands of cases: is the nnbi Relinbls and Honest Medicine tnrwn. A.fr itnif-rist forOODa ' Phospiiodie: if he offers some worthless medicine In place of this, leavehls dishonest store. Inclose price, In letter, and we will end hv retnrn mall. Price, one package. SI: six. $5. Onr mm please; six Kill cure. Pamphlet la plain sealed op-Hone. J tmiw Address THE "WOOD CnEUICAL CO., Ml W oodward avenue. Detroit. Mich. 3"Sold in Pittsburg by " . JOS. FLEMING .tfSON, 17-51-eodwk 412 Market street. CURE YOURSELF Physiciannot needed. I wlllgladly send (seaWiCDCC toufferersa prompt permanent cure for LOST I I1LU TITAUTT, TAfiKOCSLgTsxaiOCS DHiUTr. EH1SSI0 KTC. Enlargement certain. Address with t rap, C K. TPPl'AB. Spc rtsmen'3 Goods. MaOtall. Mica. OR. SAWDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory latest Patents'. Ttesf Tmnrnvemens: ifn cure without meillrlnn all IVeafcness renltlnt from over-taxation orbraln. nerve forces, excesses or indiscretion, as exhinstlon. nervous debtlit sleeplessness. languor, rheumatism, kidney. liver and bladder complaints, lame back, lumbago, sci atica, general ill-health, tic. This Electric Beit contains wonderful Improvements overall others, and gives a current mat is Instantly Tell, by wearer or weforfelt $3,000, and will cure all of. the above diseases or no pay. Thousands have been enred by thia marvelous invention after ail other remedies failed, and we give hundreds of testimonials In this "(mrTp7werfninipnOVEDEI.ECraiCSn3PEN. SORY, the greatest boon ever offered weak men. ww? with iT.i. KVI.TS. Health and vlzoroui .Strength GUARANTEED in 60 to BO-daya. Bead ot I'lllustrated pamphlets, mailed, sealed, free. A 8ANDEN BLECTKIC CO, tm uroaaway, a. x. city DR. E.' C. WEST'S nerve & mm M M& al" .;
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