10 'SENT FOR THE SISTER, Unusual rroceedins Against a Pa rochial School Teacher. PUCKERED LIPS CAUSE TROUBLE. L'erbsrt Uilner Wants to Contest His oranilmother's AU1L TAB M.AVS OP TUB COO.NTI COURTS A larse number of cases were disposed of in Judge Stowe's branch of the Criminal Court yesterday. One unusual occurrence was the issuing of a process for the arrest of a Sister of Charity. She is Sister JT. Julienne, a teacher in the parochial school at "West T&rentum. She is charged with assault and battery on Peter Dohmen, the 0-year-old Eon oJEdward Dohraen, who made the in tormation against her. It is al Jcced that on XoTember 2 she as saulted the child at the school bv pushing him down stairs and also stiik itSj him on the head and injuring him so set crelv he had to be carried home. She cave 5300 bail ior court, and the grand jury lound a true bill against her. Yesterday Ihc case was on the list for trial, but she did not rut in an appearance. As is usual in such cases a process was issued for her ar rest, and she will be brought in by adeputy Iberia. Tuckered iJp Her Lips. The jury is out in the case of Carl Linn, of Jlontponiery avenue, Allegheny. Mr. Xinn is a merchant and is charted with as taultinc Mrs. Ida Thiison. She was in his tmploy and alleged he tried to assault her. Ue denied this, and said he only kissed her, she having "puckered" up "her lips and by so doins invited him to hiss her. She told her husband and the suit was brought. Thomas Jackson pleaded guilty to enter ing a building with ielonious intent and was sentenced three years and ten months to the penitentiary. On last Thursday Jackson as caught coming out of Klopfer Bros.' clothing store on Smithfield street, with a quantity ot clothing. Two of his companions escaped when he was arrested. He was locked up, indicted, and yesterday sent to the penitentiary. Paul Luck pleaded guilty to the larceny sf f 165 Irom Franz Luck, of Saw Mill alley. He as sent 18 months to the workhouse. Acquitted of Minor Charges. Henry McCurry was acquitted of atjera Tated assault and" battery on John G. Lonjr, of Harrison township. A. E. Walker Has acquittfd of pointing firearms at W. T Itred, of McKeesport. D. F. Brou n pleaded guilty to defraud ing D. H. McMinlle, a saloon keeper. He ras sent three months to jail. IT TJt.Vlnn-inh Inr lllP IftrftftnV flf tools from t!.e Braddock Wire Company, was ) tent ten days to tne worcnouse. Xicl olas'Malech was acquitted of assault and battery on Katharine Eusie, of Alle gheny John Foley, of the Eleventh ward, was ccquitted oi assault and battery on Mike Sullivan. J. E. Smith, of Homestead, was acquitted of keeping a ferocious dog. John Sivel pleaded cuilty to illegal liquor selling in Forward township. He was fined ?350 and was sent thrte months tc the workhouse. IHDICTED FOE MTJBBEB. The Grand Jury Keturns a True Bill Acsinst D. J. McVrilllams. The Grand jury made the following re turns yesterday: True bills D. J. JlcWilllams, murder; William Clark, lobbery; John Hopf, deser tion: Paul Luck. Tlio nas Jackson, Dick Slack, llarrv Smith, John Connors, Joseph Minion. larceny; II. A. Dorespike, Mike McLausrulin, embezzlement; Will iam Hif-ev assault: J. W. Johns ton, Ilenrv E. Taylor, Thomas AVinfield, Vt llliam Mazet, assault Rnd bat tery; Charles and Emma Keppert. Etta Aiken, Thomas Marra, William Koach, M. Solkovitz, maliciou- rmscbici: 1. Piolie, inise pretense: Jacoo boiotron, Castlo Blainer, Andiew Mattel. Sloan Xaulder, Conrad Weit-Ie, illegal liquor selling; il. Goldstrom, laiceny by bailee. Ignored blils-Tinccnza Coloni, Thomas P. lukeuell, laiceny; Barney Vogel, keeping a Sisorderly house. OKLY GETS FIVE BOLLAES. "Why Herbert Milner Is Contesting His Dead Grandmother's, A ill. Herbert Milner yesterday filed in the Register's office a cr.veat protesting against the admission to probate of any document as the will of his grandmother, the late Mrs. Theresa Milner, of Pittsburg. Shortly aflerwara the will was filed with the Begister. It is dated December 6, 1892, and gives the entire estate cf Mrs. Milner for life to her daughter, Maria Tiber. At the death of the latter the property is to be sold and the proceeds divided amongseveral relatives. Herbert Miluer, the contesting grandson, is given 55. TTant the Company Dissolved. A bill in equity was filed yesterday by S. A. Steel and others against A F. Keating, J. C Eaiston and others. The parties are rhareholders in the AVilkinsburg Oil and Gas Company. It became Insolvent and unahl" to pay its debts and the plaintifft paid them out of their private fends. They now want a settlement with the defendants for their share and a dissolution of the com pany. Poisoned Toy Insulated Tires. Attorneys A. & "W. A. Blakely yester- dry commenced a suit for damages by Adam Shifter asainst the btandard Underground Cable Companv. Shiffer was in the employ of the defendant company and alleged that he had been poisoned, his nervous svstem shattered and his sight destroyed by bi tulphide of carbon used in the paint with which insulated wires were painted. To-Day's Trial Lists. Criminal Court Commonwealth, vs Mal vin Shaffer, Thomas Campbell. William Landers. Jennie Martin, Rachel Taylor, Albert King, August Goldstrom. S. II. Col lins, C C. AValker, Christian Hump, Jake Oulkelslrr. Jacob Somber?. William F. Crooks, William A. Derry, William Barrett, George Turner (2), James Mercer (2), Igna tius Strumpo, Ancoma Chido, A. F. Chew, Joseph Matthews, George Dutch, Robert Kohler, George Weber, Patrick Murray (4), 1'eterFord, Peter Knuff, Frank ltoss, Lizzie Johnston, John Horing, Marr Putnam, Eichard Mack, Henry Smith, John Connors, Joseph Maninn, William Clark. Common Pleas J'o. 3 Milligan ts Re formed Frcsbyteiian Congregation, NcCaul ley v Pennsylvania Railway Comp iny. Wolf ts Fortcr, Redder ts Porter. Xceien ts Pittsburg, McK'-esport andloughioihony Railroad. McKcnr.edy vs Kennedy, Dennis ton ts Home Lt:e and Investment Com pany. Common Pleas Iso. 2 Allen ts Wockley, DIcken ts Bailey, Till vs Bradberry. Karns tb Pullman Palace Car Company, Kent & Lashell ts Sparks & Mattion. Cain va Laii renco et al. W rasse i s Citizens' Trac lion Company, Kane ts EagloTrf. Company, Oliitz & Sons ts Hitc. Lecchbunr Foundry and Machino Company ts Jennings Bros. & Co. Common Fleas ?,o. 3 Trauerman & Bro. tb Faulkober, Bailey is Dicken, Clow vs Pittsburg Traction Companv, Dunlevv ts Braddock and Tnrtle Creek Company. "Mnr rihyT Dickon, Bailey & BolerTS DIcken, TMckoon -vs Dicfccn, Holmes,ue,Ts Kay Bros. A Co., Jackman ts Waymau, Rosenthal Ts Tegethoff. The Hum of tho Courts. A.TZRDIOT for the plaintiff was taken by agreement in the electment suit of J. G. A Frees against O. Brengiuger. Ajroir-surrwas entered against tho plain tiff yesterday in the caso of Charles Depew against J. W. McKeo to recover a commis sion. A sxw suit was entered against the plain tiff In the case of M. Qartman against the Pittsburg Incline riane Company for dam ages for injury to proporty. X rtTrrios was flled yesterday for a writ of habeas corpus to sccuie the release of H. V. Smith from tho workhouse. Ho WS com mitted for disorderly conduct. A execution was issued yesterday by Lewis McMnllen, trusteo. nz.iinst C. "V. Sheriff, dolnc business as tho Sheriff JIanu lecturing Compiuy, tor $S,TS S3 A vet.diot for tho deiendant was given restorday in tho case of M. Meredith against W. F. Sunderland, an action for damages for injuries caused by a Jail from an overloaded trvstlo. A how -surr was entered against the plain tiff in the case or II. B. Zthnlser against the Grocers' Snpplv and Storaso Company, an action to recover tor books allowed to have been lost. A VEitDiOT or $20 lor the plaintiff was given yestorday in the case or the New Texas Cornet Band against Charles V. Geisler, an action to recover tho value of sonio musical instruments. LrTTERS or administration on the estate of the late Damas Lutz. the Allezlieny brewer, were Issued yesterday, no will havimr been made. The lotters were issued to nis son, Anton Lutz, who filed a bond In tho sum of $50,000. Tnx suit or Thomas Jones against Jacob Pfeil for damages for Injuries is on trial before Judge McClung. It is alleged that the plaintiff, who is a 9-year-old boy, was sent by the defendant to clean a vicious horse. The horso kicked and severely in jured him. M'KEESPORT'S POISON MYSTERY. Doctors Strango Eetlcence Until the Death or Their Little Patient. McKeesport, Dec. 13. Special On a farm near Latrobe, M. A. Guthrie lived with his wife and son, Joseph. Guthrie was a civil engineer, quite wealthy and highly respected. He died four years ago, leaving the bulk of his 50,000 estate to the son, then a little child. In the event of the child's death the property was to revert to the widow. Soon after the death of Guthrie the widow removed to Latrobe, and in a little while the boy's health began to fail. For a change of climate the mother took the little fellow to Canada. When the child first began to fail a Dr. Donnelly was called to treat him, but the case seemed to crow worse. A vear ago the mother and son returned to this city. Here the child was still ailing, and Dr. Knox was called in consultation with the physicians who had treated him at Latrobe. Again the child was taken away, this time to Califor nia, and last Thursday he died near Los Angeles at the age of 5 years. It is now alleged that the doctors, prior to the removal of the child to California, came to the conclusion that his sicknees was due to poison, and the matter will be made the subject of official inquiry. Mrs. Guthrie with the body of the child will ar rive here Saturday. There is no reason given why, if the physicians called in the case knew the child was suffering from poison, thev did not make the fact known then instead of waiting until after the boy's death. JAY GOULD'S INTENTIONS. Now Thought He Meant to Leave a Million for a Training School. Nzw York, Dec 13. SpeciaL Al though Jay Gould bequeathed his entire fortune to bis immediate family, and made no provision in his will for any sum to be set aside for an institution of any sort, either charitable or for the advancement of education, science or art, there seems to have been ground for the supposition that it was his intention, at one time at least, to devote a portion of his estate to aid young men in securing a classical educa tion. His will, as offered for probate, men tions nothing of the matter, yet it is stated thst he made known his intention of ap portioning no less than 51,000,000 in trust for the endowment of a training school or preparatory academy, which should be the first step in a university course. In order to learn the truth of the report a Dispatch reporter to-dav called upon Mr. McCracken, of the Sew York Uni versity, at his residence. Mr. McCracken absolutely refused to be interviewed when the object of the visit was make known. He would not, however, state positively whether or not he bad any knowledge that such a document now existed or ever had been seen bv him. When pressed as to whether he had known such an intention having been ex pressed in writing or verbally by Mr. Gould, the chancellor replied: "I do not wish at this time to nnng nn or uiscuss me subject of Jay Gould's intended bene factions." SNAP SHOTS AT LOCAL HEW3. Bcilpiso Is.sPECTOit J. A. A. Bitow?f is a candidate for school director in the Eleventh ward! There were four nowcaesof scarlatina and the same number or diphtheria leported to the Bureau of Health yestciday. U-rrr Cocj.cn. Xo. U, D. of L., will give its ninth anniversary dance in New Turner Hall, Soutll.Thiitecnth street, January 20. Jons Browt., of South Eleventh street, had his shoulder broken by being causht in the elevator at the Eosenbauin building where he was emploi ed. Woiut has been commenced on sinking test w ells at Six-Mile Island, ir sufficient water can bo secured to supply Allegheny a numboi of wells will be put down. Johx McClarrev, at one time a well-to-do florist of Allegheny, was arrested for sleep in" in a stable on Monday nicht. His case was turned overto the Department ot Chari ties. A conoKER's jury rendered a verdict of ac cidental death ycsteiday in the case of Thomas Graham, an employe of the Pan handle Railroad, n bo was struck bv a train and killed at Willow Grovo on Monday. FIHE EBCORD. Mahonlngtnwn The Pittsburg and Lake Erie depot. Tho buildinjj. a two-story frmo, was also occupied bv Agent Albeit Tor rence and family as a dwelling. Iioss to the railroal companv, $2,000; to Asont Torrenco, about $500. Origin, a spark from a passing locomotive. Cincinnati Fire broke out simultaneously on three floors of the Fourteenth district school building. The 1,000 pupiU became panic stricken. A dozen wuie injured, none seriously. Most ot the books and the cloth ins of tho children in tho closets was mined. Virginia, Xev. In the old ore slopes of tho fnncnlirtnted California and Virginia mines. a Are which has been burning since ISSi has now hurst forth so fiercely that all uorK on two levels has been abandoned. Wilkesbarre A barn and other buildings on tho inrm of J. K. Meshopp6ii. Twenty five bead of cattle, three horses and one oo t peiihed. IiO'S, estimated, $10,000. Origin attributed to inceniliaiism. Asburv Park The law offlco of State Sen ator Henry Terlinne, adjoining bnlldlnss and the butcher shop and larco bakery or Chris Gel ha ns. An overturned stove caused the blaze. Loss, 500,000. Tiffin A large tonement, owned by Will iam Kimball and occupied by Amos Walter and William Sclimecr. Loss, about il,600; insurance, JD30. Youngstown A largo stock barn on the farm ot C. W. Andrews. Loss, $5,000; partly insured. Baltimore Alexander Brown's waro hone and 18,000 bales of cotton. Loss, $500,000. Llndon, O J. G. Walter's sawmill and chop feed mill. Loss, $3,000; no insurance. Totio, Japan Six hundred native houses. BOOH and boardlng-lionso keepers, why have vacancies? A few small ads In tho cent-a-wora colnmns of TUE DISPATCH will send yon tenants. Albums, Albums, Albums. Just received, tlio latest novelties in this Hue, in leatliur, plush and hard wood back.-?, li.indomely ornamented. Just the thing for Sums prosents. See thorn at J. W. Grove's. Filth avenue. rrarECT action and perteot health result toui tho use of Do Witt's Little Early itlaora. . IL perfect little pUL Yery small: veryiurt t ysvsysveyavvsva ' WQETH A GUINEA A BOX." STILL j : ROLLING St. Helens.1 England, is the seat of a great bus iness. 3i mi n 4 an! made there. They - i 'BILL.2& a specific for all Iocs Disorder arising from Weak 5 StomacI:, Impaired Disrcrtlorj.DlP-J h . . 'r mm nrl nil 17nin1 T I Ailments. - ..-.-. . ! THEY ARE COVERED WITH A TASTELESS V MU OULUDLt UUH1W1UI O .. .1 j !. Y)!.Akf .... n t.nv 5 New York Depot, -6 Canal St. We own columns of space in the best papers within shop ping distance of Pittsburg, and offer advertisers the benefit of our wholesale rates. Send for list REMINGTON BROS., Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone No. 1484. dell-wr Fresh Air and Exercise. Getall that's possible of. both, if in need ot nesn . strength and nerve - force. There's need,too, of plenty of fat-food. of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci ence. Scott's Emulsion is constantly ef fecting Cure of Consumption, Bronchitis and kindred diseases Cohere other methods fail. Prepared by Scott 4 Bowne.K.Y. AU druggists. ft&XSa: 1 Cth. Pnli'i. HnTi .. Rnr Threat. CronD. Influ easa, 'Whoopinf Cough, Bronchitis aad Asthma. A certain curs for Consumption in first stages, and a 6-jre relief in advanced stagea. Use at once. You -will aee the excellent effect after takin the tart dose. Soli by dealers everywhere. Largs bottles 0 cents and $1.00. TBI-STATE BREVITIES. LvrraoEE J. A. Kinehart, a merchant, was thrown from a load of lumber and the w ason passed OTer him, causing bis death three hours later. Caj.to:t Desperate -prisoners at the county jail set Are to bedding in their cells, honing to escape. Prompt action saved the jail and its inmates. Cahtojt Prof. Altiand, principal of tho Ea-t Fifth Street School, is chanred with brutality in Ills punishment or 11-year-old Frod Haack. The matter -will probably got into tho courts. Fiiaxklix An action in trespass was commenced against tho Eclipso lubricating oil works by a Mr. Roach, whoso wile and child! en were bnrned to death in the great flroand flood in Oil City in June last. Srr.isoriELi), O. Some person is making a fortune out of Ohio Southern Railfoad stock. Four months ago it as selling at 22; now it is more than doublo that, standing at 47. The boom is duo to tlio Lima extenslou, wheicby a blioit line to Chicago is made. Steubeuville George Johnston, a real es tate dealer of Pittsburg, and owner of tho Frankfort Spring property, a summer resort in Washington county. Pa., was in the city several days ago trying to inteiest Steubeu Tillc parties in a deal he is trying to cflect inPittsbuig. Sir. Johnston has secured an option on 121 acres more, and he Is trying to otgamzo a stock company to buy the ground, enlarge the hotel and beautify the grounds. 1'OllU rooms will not long be empty if you adcrtlso them In 1UE DISPATCH ccnt-a-word ads. PICKED UP BY THE POLICE, Jons jEJTLrsojr, aged 12 years, was ar rested in Allegheny esterday and retnrned to his i datives at .Cikerstown, Irom whom he had run anay. Fraxk. ToM3.sKr. who was committed to Jail by Alderman Burns for 20 daj s for abus ing his :ather, was tclcased yesterday, his wifo paying the fine imposed. Ho went to tho Alderman's oQlce last nlglit and threat ened to Mil himself, his lather aud every other person who opposed him. "Waste no money, only good liniment. Buy Salvation Oil, the It kilU all pain. AstN. 5 I --vjQtrl-s? fll T7t 'bnIx'i IBEEC IF rf " w ST Soolt's Emulsion Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report JL m iOWmvi ABSOLUTELY PURE SHE .PITTSBURG DJSPATCH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ftjHE Where s the Difference ? CAN anybody tell us wherein the benefit is? If you buy a $9 coat with a $2 present for $12 wherein are you bene fited? You pay a profit as well on the present as on the coat. Jacksons have never lost sight of the first great principle in business never to give nor take the mer chant that gives will sitrel take. This thing of giving and taking is an old game, and, as a rule, it reacts on both. Jackso7is advertise bargains, and bargains yott will gel; but the merit of a bargain is in the goods, not the toy that is put forth as a bait. You don't want to be caught like a fish with a small bait. We trust to your good sense. Come in, examine our lines of Suits from $10 to $15. See our lines of Overcoats from $9 to $15, and we assure you we will not press you to buy; in fact, we don't expect you to, unless you are satisfied that you will save from $3 to $5 on every purchase at 954 AND 956 LIBERTY ST. STAR CORNER. dOll-32-MWTSU O. D. LEVIS, SOLICITOR OP ATENTS 331 Fifth nve., next Leador, Pittsburg STAR Willi Herman Silver Fineer- bosrd&UnremoTable Bridge. Pat'd. TONE LIKE A HARP t To Dealers and Teachers a Sample $30 Guitar for only $15. THE0. WOLFRAM CO., Columbus, 0. de9 47-mwf 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. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., - Chicago. An Ohio ratlurc. "Woosteb, O., Dec. 13. Special Wal lace Mcssncr, a leading drygoods dealer of Orrville, made an assignment this after noon to K. S. Urice. . Liabilities, 58,000; assets estimated ut $7,000. Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys. Every imaginable kind? and at prices that will surprise you for cheapness as well as the excellent quality. See tuoin before you buy. J. W. Grove, Fifth avenue. vP Mil a B Mflftffllffflir iMi-jiiirtlTttiniWMrifci 1 M-Yimno. -.ljiMftuftflM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PrnsBUEO, Pa. JOS. HUE I GO. We offer this morning in Upholstery Department 250 Of Lace Curtains in small lots of 1 to 4 pairs each, in patterns . that we cannot dupli- fling's catc an( must c'osc out at a. sacrifice. S ONE-THIRD BELOW FORMER Qualities included are from the cheapest to the very finest grades and there are no better styles in our en tire large Curtain Stock. Christmas givers will find only one more suitable or acceptable gift to a housekeeping friend than to furnish a room with handsome Curtains. You can guess that the exception is Table Linens. In both these important Household Departments our big Holiday Stocks hold out many in ducements to buyers, of which all should take immediate advantage. 0S.HQRNE&C0., 609-621 PENN AV. dell-C3 CREDIT. Fancy Rockers. Over 100 Styles to Select From. Pictures, Pictures; ON CREDIT, But No Fancy Prices. rifi ON CREDIT. At Rock-Bottom Prices. Y Too numerous to mention. Our expenses are small and we can save you money. TERM M. F.P.THOMAS Cor. Ohio an! E. Diamond, ALLEGHENY. dei-12-wrsu T'S putting extra dollars into your pocket; buying our clothing. We're the largest manufacturers buying enor mous quantities; making single suits to your measure; no inter between profits. It's direct from cloth maker to the wear er. You get better value and lower price. Have you seen the made-to-measure suits, $25? A fine opportunity to get overcoats ready to put on. Have you seen the well-fitting, at same time moderate-priced Overcoats? & Anderson Block, 39 SIXTH STREET. del3 WALL PAPER. Our 5c paper is the best Our 7c paper is the finest Our ioc paper is good enough for the best of parlors. Send for samples of these papers, sent free to any address. Gt, & O'BRIEN'S IT AND ILL PAPER STOflL 315 Fifth Avenue, Four Squares From Court- House. aoso-zs-o OLI M. 14, 1892.' ATISFACTION WAKES PUBLIC PATRONAGE A SELF-EVIDENT TRUTH RECOGNIZED AT JfiEt d 0 IL-JV III i 'I SILENT CHILDREN'S KLOTH1NC But 132 remain of those All-Wool Children's Suits, hat to match, (g QQ with extra pair of pants, at To economize you should secure a suit ! OUR GIFT LIST !( AN AIR GUN, A BLACKBOARD, A RIFLE. A BANJO OR A METALEPJIOHE, Your choice with every sale of $5 or over in our Children's Department ECONOMY IS GETTING THE HIGHEST VALUES for the LEAST iGNI 4-PLY LINEN 2,100 FINE COLLARS 7c. Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets LID'S PRICES Are the Lowest 503, 75c, 99c, $1.25, $150 J2.00. BEST PLACE TO BUY HOLIDAY WHOLESALE 111 RETIIL. 433 and 435 WOOD STREET. 406, 408 2nd 410 MARKET ST. dell THE'ONLY REASON For the continued Increase of THE DISPATCH Want Ads is that they give satisfactory returns. HssS B H 1 iW 8 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WITH ALLER'S. YOU WILL BUY WHEN YOU ARE CONVINCED Your Interests Are at Stake. These coats meet 'all requirements in shape, style and workmanship. Profit by taking advantage of our stock. IB1 IR IE IS IN OUR KLOTHING DEP'T, An Antiifi Foil TbUb With every sale of $10 or over. HAT STARTLERS i wot iw.j mfe F'J "wM I'M Sifiilii BRASS FRONT. MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHITTIER 4 f ENN ATENDE. FlTTSBCKO. PA. As old residents know and back fllai Oi nttsburz Tjapers prore, Is the oldest estab lished and moat prominent physician In ths dtv derotlns specLilattentlon to uli chronla K8?i: NO FEE UNTIL CURED 5K.-S5 NERVOUS SJUSSSU'te ca.y. nervous dehilltr, lcfc of onorsv. ambi. tlonand hope.iinpairedmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, baslifnlness, dlxzlnosj, floeplessnos, pimples, emutlons. impoTer Ished blood, fUlins powors, organlo weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, nnflttlnc the person forbmlness. nocletyanti marriage, permanently, sa rely and privately rfBLOOO AND SKIN ;T0C,J ernptlons. blotches, fallincliair.bonos, pains t'landnlar swellin-'?. ulcerations of tiiu ton-me. month, throat, ulcers, old sores ara enred lor life, and blood poisons thoroughly gyuSSfft.,2"URINARYiaSSr,aS rancements woat bact; Rravol. catarrhal discharges inlbimmation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatmonSj promptrollef and real cuw. Dr. Whittlor's llfo-lons extensive ejcper! enco insures scientific and reliable trcat menton common sens principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a dlstancoas carefully treated as if hore. Office hours. A.s.to i r. k. Sunday, 10 a. k. to Hi only. UK. W111TTIEB.8U reniKivunuo. JittsburA li IDE'S COTTON HOOT COMPOUND. A recent discovery lir n oiit pliTlrl.in. tiuccestfwlu usei mutihl bv thmtmi(lof unites. 1 the only perfectly re ami reliable nudiclre ilIscoTercd. Etnnreofunprlncipied ilrn clsiswliooffirluferior medl- .i.. In nl.it nf tlilq let Tnf llIllSIHt"""-."" "- COOK'S COTTOJT KOOTCOM1-OUKD Me W tub".tl me, or inclose Jl snrt 6 cents In postage In letter, indni will send. caied. by rctun. mail. FnU icaled parUculars la plain euvelope. to laclci onlr. 1 'BSS Vond I.Hy Company, -soidi HBrtjguauj,,, s S0K del7-il-eodwt -UI llarvct st. CIJ-R-R A enr,e for riles. Tbtternjl, lnUrn.il. Lllnd. Bleed. Inr and Itching. Chronic. Kccent or Hereditary. Tld. remedy has positively never been known U fill, ft aboi 6 for t by mall. A guarantee rlvea with iU boxes, when pnrcliawd t one tlwc Jo re ftind the M If not cured. Issued hvI.MII.lj. STUCKY, llruntlst. Who',ei.le and Ttetall Agent. Hos.t401 and 1701 Tenn arc. corner ylloave. and Fclton su. Pittsburg, ra. Use tuekr Dlarrbaa Cramp Cure. S and Mcts. JaI-eoJ CURE YOURSELF Physician not needed. I will gladly send (sealrdl CD C C tovufferersa proniDt.perminnt pnr for LOST I riLL. TIT1UTT, TlBiroCKLS. XXBTOCS OIXILTrt. UII3SIOSS, ere. Enlargement certain. Addres wltn mp, 8. & 2CPPAB, epC'ttsnen'3 Quods, Hsnain, JUca. rtoiawff1--'"' ---Ji&te HJiJlK I 9 -p -ifi I ' 4 uj Jratfw&TiWj mil R 1 Erf IPIM tvL llfeilf' 4-PLY LINEN 2.100FIN CDFFS lie. dc9 5-jnrj WEAK MEN, yotjb attenti .HHliMmMW IS CALLED T4TU2 TUCK MK TWO! G BE AT EXCLISn T5EMEDT Gray's Specific Medic I FYOTJ SUFFER t icacTwm mm zusx. , . i -. . s ous Debility. Weakucss of iiodv and 31 tpermatorrliea, and Impotency. and all 01m that arise from over-Indulgence and self-abus Loss of Memory and i'owcr. Dimness of VIi lead to Insanity or Consumption aad aa e crave, irnieiorourpampniec Address OKAY MhDICINE CO.. Bn-Talo. X TbtSpeclUc Medicine Is sold bv all druggist II 00 per package, or six packages for S3 00, or by mall on rcccelpt or money, and every Jo 00 order y U A K A K TI a cure or "iy n ..i i i refunded. 3-0n account of eonnterfelts. we have ado the Yellow Wrapper, the onlv genuine, sol l'lttsburz and guarantees Issued byS. b. lloll: cor. bmituaeldand Liberty su. JylS-7-MWFe i DOCTORS LAKE cpttptat.tT"? in all case quiring scientific and cc uontiaT treatment. Dr. S. TnVA r 11 IT P fi. fa thfl . est and most experienced! I .1-lt.b tk i w rws o CUUUtt IU llio ,Afcj vvuou iAn fraa anil of-ff OttTT oentlau Omco noursatoiana t io o r Sundays, 3 ro 4 p. m. Consuls thorn pen SUIT, or WTlfcO uw.ruua u n ft '. VU4. .l.U i and FourtU St.. Pittsbnr?, i'a- eie-i Installment House We OGGnpy tbe entire TinililiQii Sixth Street, HENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit (Ready-Hade & to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Gasb Prices Without Security. TERMS: One-third of tho amount purchased tut be paid down; the balanca In small weekly or monthly payments. Basin: transacted strictly confidential., O - dally, from 8 A. I a8A.M.ta9 7.U. Si - atu U e. i "ii 'i nil iifc iiijifciitfiil iiillliyiiM I KGEHLEB'S 'til ,. i J&&L- am.M-