JBPVpiEffisW THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1893. BilalaBiilaHlHiHMHsHMBSiilalalalalalalalaaHglaSHHHiKliBlailaVilHBiaBHiHlHB QK. Wj Is J3wr lMWi 'Wrw. igifsw "jkc- !cf9!:T$3Hw3AK&!4R9?T93E?'9f00fl9M7vs3t?tT7 v .y,"jJiBjKSlI?SnfcSJjf't."w x'affi 337 fff H . M m 10 if &; i TvTTTAnAn on i nmnn i iitb vpvtjc tw tjdipu B A JJiYUKUli littAMAU. . l m . UUU UK Court Separates a Butler County Minister From His Wife. 6HETYASAirALLEGHENYCITr GIRL The December Grand Jurj Acted on 489 Cases and Adjourned. BOMB INTERESTING COURT MEW8 X divorce was granted yesterday in the case of Mrs. Eleanor B. McFarland against A. B. C McFarland. The defendant in the case was a minister of the gospel; and at one time, it was testified to, was the most popu lar preacher in Butler county. He has since been expelled from the church, it is stated, and is now reading law with Judge McCandless in Bntler county. The plaintiff in the ease was a Miss Elea nor Berry, of North avenue, Allegheny. She was married to McFarland in 1877 when she was 17 years of age and he 30. He was then a student in a theological seminary in Allegheny. A year later they went toFair Tiew, Butler county, where he was given a congregation and where they lived until 188a In her testimony Mrs. McFarland stated that he abused her until she was com pelled to return to her mother in Allegheny. She states that he commenced his abuse in 1883. He swore at her, struck her, beat, Licked and choked her and threw her down stairs. His abuse was continuous. At one time she alleges he threatened, whipped and finally drugced her for three days to compel Her to sign some papers. He threatened to cut her throat, and also pointed a revolver at her. His crnelty continued until 188S, when she had to leave him. All this time, she stated, he was preaching, and was the most popular preacher in Butler county. Since then his popularity waned, and she says he was ex pelled from the church and is now reading law. The divorce suit was commenced in thesprineofl889. Desertion was charged. Mis. McFarland's testimony was corrobor ated by a number of witnesses. McFar land made no defense. ADJOURNS FOR A MONTH, The Last December Grand Jnry Findings Manshall Indicted for Voluntary Man slaughter in the Hotel Elevator Acci dent Case Officers Are Held for Extor tion. The grand jury adjourned yesterday to meet the second Monday in January. While in session since Monday, December 5, it acted on 489 cases, of which 24 were on the Oyer and Terminer calendar. In the case of Charles L. Manshall, charged with the killing of Charles Spriggs, the elevator boy at the Hotel Anderson, the grand jury returned a true bill on the charge of involuntary manslaughter, but the bill charging him with "murder was ig nored. On October 22, Manshall carelessly pulled the elevator rope and started the car, catching young Spriggs. The boy's leg was so badly crushed that it had to be amputated and he died. In the cases of false pretense against Eugene Brown, true bills were returned on four. Brown is alleged to nave swindled a lot of people out of various nurns of money on bogus European bonds. True bills were also returned in the cases of 'Squire G. F. Budisill and his constable, TV. J. Back house, of Sewickley, charged with extor tion. It is claimed the defendants col lected ?53 as fees from A. Kasopski, who was charged with illegal liquor selling. They made a summary conviction case out Df it aud divided the money between them, the 'Squire taking $30 and the constable 25. A true bill was returned in the case ol John Penn, charged with rescuing a prisoner from Officer Geyer, of Millvale borough. Other true bills were: John YV. Anderson, Edward Gonld, em bezzlement; John Campbell, Ml M. Grif fiths. Maurice Stein. Frank Wolf, illegal liquor selling: Louis Doerstein, Clara ! Lantz, Henry Lantz, Marv Mamel, perjury; Thomas Darby, Mike Jordon, David Moore, Andrew Strak, larceny; J. G. Ebbert,Nfalse pretense; John Gavin, Henry Lantz, assault aud battery; Henry Helphan, William Con nelly, aggravated assault and battery; Peter Conway, serious crime. The "ignored bills were, Frank Wolr, illegal liquor selling; Jacob Friedman, re moving goods to delraud creditors; George Frick, assault and battery. For a Husband's Death. Mrs. Marcelia TJlecky yesterday entered suit against the PittBburg, Cincinnati, Chi cago and St. Louis Railway Company lor $10,000 damages for the death of her husband, Anthony Ulecky. She states that on July 11, 1892," he took the body of an infant to McDonald station. An employe ordered him off the train. He stepped on the track, a train struck him and he was fatally in jured. W. H. Dcnnlston "Wins. A verdict of 57,002 87 for the plaintiff was given in the case of William H. Den niston against the Home Life and Invest ment Company of Pennsylvania. The suit was brought to recover a commission paid by Denniston on the sale of a charter by him to the company. The amount was ob tained from Denniston by a suit, and he then sued the company. To-Daj's Trial Lists. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Ho ratio Bern ict, Castel Blarney alias Ed Me EHaino, Sloan Holder, George Barton, Vin cent Ackcovitcli, Frank Dunn, Samuel Crawford, Frank elson, 21. Goldstein, (J. Albert, Sarah E. Cooley. Win. Neill, Charles Keppert, Eiuraa Keppert, Ella Aiken, Win. Losielio, Michael Hawkins, Wm. F. Doyle, Jolm Collins, Harry Gripp, Thomas ilarra, Wm. Itouscli, Potcr Lluderman, Henry IIas. Jas. Hamler, II. A. Dooerspifce, 1L Conoraos, Marion Kiauso. Common Pleas Xo. 1 Rotharmel vs WeniKeetal, Uliindet al vs Kamerer etal, Kemp vs tVvrnke et al, Weissert vs Wernke et ul, Murphy et al v Fav, Bilss vs Citizens' Traction company, Strickler vs Torrence, Curry ot al vs AIcFadden, Gallagher vs Schcnneller. Common I'leas No. 2 Argument lit Common Pleas So. 3 Bailey et al vs Dickeu, Dickson vs Dlcken, Evans vs Wacner, Vita vs Pittsburg Traction Com pany, Campbell & Evans vs Grocers' bup ply company, Darragh vs beckert, uaines is Wirtn, Gallle vs Humbert, Collins vs House, Stelnert vs Pittsburgh Traction Company, Miller vs Pittsburg-, Cincinnati, Chicago und St. Louis. The Ham ot the Courts. Six persons on trial for assault andbattery in the Criminal Court were acquitted yes terday. Haurt Browit was sent to the Huntingdon Relormatory for stealing $200 from E. P. llaaley, or blialer township. Jons Fee, of West Elizabeth, was fined (500 and sent three months to the work house for illegal liquor gelling. The suit of the I'hllndelphia Gas Company against Millvale borough, to recover a gas bill ror street lighting, is on trial be Tore Judge McClung. Jcdoe BcrrrsoToif, of the United States Court, discharged the receiver of the Halns w orth Steel Company. The liabilities in lt91 Mere $100,000, but creditors took stock and reorganized the company. August Schheizeb was given a second trial on the charge of relonious assault and battery. lie was tried for shooting a man named Smith at Walls station. It was shown by Dr. ylie that ttie man is insane. For strengthening and clearing the voice, use Brown's Bronchial Troches.""! have com mended them to friends who were public speakers, urn! they have proved extremely serviceable." Itiv. Henry Ward Beecher. Good Morning. Get your tea, coffee, baklns powder and spices at the. stores of Tile Great Atlantio and Pacific Tea Company. Satisfaction guaranteed. Beautiful souvenir during Christmas woes, entitled "Good Morning." To be had at all our f tores. Lily Langtry is seriously ill. The end of the Engllshcotton lockout is looked for soon. Smallpox is raging in the Colombian province of Azuay. , An Indian tribe has conspired against the Government of Bolivia. The shortage in the State Treasury of Puebla, Mexico, amounts to $250,000. i The Colombian provinces of Chiqnlt and Velasco are threatened by bandits. The heaviest snow storm in Pnget sound for tw o years pievalleq Tuesday night. Milwaukee is to have a $500,000 anti-trust distillery. Another will be built at Beatrice, Xeb. The Salvation Army is selling suits of clothing to .New York's poor at five cents apiece. Lake Forest University will probably become a part of the University of Chicago before Ion;?. Edward Parker Deacon has won the suit against liiin by the proprietor of Hotei Splendide, in Paris. Anarchist Krledlaender, of Vienna, has been sentenced to Is months' Imprisonment for a violent speech. During a large fire in the French village ot Berson, 11 persons perished. The survi vors are left destitute. The Whisky Trust will appeal the New burger rebate case, which was decided against the trust at Chicago. During a fight between Dacoits and British Indian police. Lieutenant Gordon and four officers were killed. Over 600 men and women, employed in the BlacLstone, Mass., woolen mills, have struck on account of excessive fines. "Pawnee Bill" is arranging to lead a Philadelphia colony into the Cherokee strip when that tract is opened for settlement. "Texas Jnek," the alleged murderer of four Galveston women, was taken to Texas fiom West Superior, Wis., Tuesday night. The Mexican authorities investigating the matter have come to the conclusion that no soldiers are held prisoners at San Ygnacio. The first warrant of arrest under the new Illinois statute aeatnst docking horses' tails has been issued against J. W. Doane, of Chicago. A meerlnsr of the creditors orthe Marquis of AUesbury has been held in London. The estate will not realize more than 37 cents on the dollar. B. E. Graves, President of the wrecked Commercial National Bank at Dubuque, la., has been sentenced to five years in tho pen, the minimum term. Salvation Army people are offering special prayers for the recovery of Miss Lucv Booth, daughter of Gen. Booth, who is seriously ill In India, The Des Moines Presbytery Is in session to try Her. Georeo W. Baxter of Knoxvllle, la., charged with excessive love for fast horses and pretty women. A baby at White Plains. Col., pulled a lighted lamp over a bed. The fire burned two awemngs, ana tne two cuiiaren oi .airs. R. Hinckley were cremated. A white man named Cora recently sued a Greek Indian for unpaid wazes and se cured a Judgment in tbe United States Court. A party of Indians then lynched the man. Tne Xorth American Endowment Aso ciation has cone into the hands of a receiver. Tbe conoern has about $25,000 in assets and about 1,600 members. It formerly had 8,004 members. Charles L. Codman, a stamp clerk in the New York general postofflce, has disap peared leaving a sbortase of from $5,000 to $10,000. He Is a son of Judge Codman, of Columbus county, X. Y. A Colorado Judge instructed a jury that levying assessments to be nsed in a political campaign is not a crime, therefore no libel had been committed by the newspaper which published the accusation. Sven Wiren. the Nellie Blv of Danish journallom. reached Chlcago,en route home, via China, India and .Northern Africa. Mr. Wiren ha undertaken the teat or Jom neyinc around tbe world without monetary assistance. Several more fraudulent notes given by Milo Tomlinsnn, the fugitive stock breeder of CrawforUsville. Ind., have come to lijht. Tne forgeries have assumed such propor tions that the elder Tomlinson has decided not to stand good. The hearing of tbe appeal of Colonel NIeves Hernandez, under sentence of death for the part he is alleged to have taken in tbe Garza insurrection, has been postponed, owing to the Illness of General Juan N. Mr-ndez, President of tbe Supreme Court of Military istico. Tbe family of John Brcndle at Omaha, who were left at White Hall, III., in I860 while the father went to California in search of a fortune, are heirs to $500,000. Brendlo recently died very wealthy, and on his death bed requeited that his family bo looked up. He never explained why he did not return. It is learned here that Cecilia Salinns, who has been sentenced to three years' im prisonment by the Federal Com t at San An tonio, Tex., for violation of the United States neutrality laws, spent August, Sep tember and October In Monterey and other points in the interior of Mexico, working up tbe revolutionary movement. Doh't allow yourself to trifle with a cold, and so encourage tbe development of some latent pulmonary or broncrial disease, which orten ends fatally. Yon had better cure your cough or cold by promptly re sorting to Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, an old-time remedy for all coughs, lung and throat affections. GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE Of Overcoats, Ulsters and Suits for Men, Boys and Children P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond Streets Open Even ings. Men's all-wool overcoats, ulsters and suits, tailor-made and perfect fitting, worth $20, at .$8 and $10 0 men's long-out warm ulsters, with bi? collars $5 75 A fine line of men's Imported Irish irieze, alio melton and kersev overcoats. In flvo shades, elegantly lined, and we guarantee them worth $22; ourprice $12 00 Boys' cape overcoats and suits, sizes i to It. at... $1 48. $2 68 and $3 Boys' overcoats and ulsters, sizes 13 to 19. at to and $5 Free! Elegant presents for the boys-! Floe French music boxes, instructive books and chimes. Free! Hundreds of other useful and substantial gilts can bo found at our stores. Fancy vests and the newest patterns in pants. Elegant neckwear, scarfs, cloves and muff ler comfortable smoking Jackets, besides fancy silk and satin suspenders, one pair in a box an elegant line of silk umorellus with odd designs in handles, nna various other articles for men and boys' wear, just right Christmas sifts. For this week only we will allow you to select any overcoat, ulster or suit, the best In the house, for $18, even if it be marked $30 or $10. P. C.C.C., Cor. Grant and Diamond streets. Diamonds, Kings, , Stickpins, Studs, Earrings, Lockets, Broaches. The best goods and lowest prices. Hewrt Terheydeit, No. 630 Smlthfield street. Open every evening. Special display of Christmas novelties in silk mufflers and silk handkerchiefs at James IL Aiken & Cc's, 100 Fifth avenue. Good Morning. Get your tea, coffee, baking powder and spices at the stores ot The Great Atlantio and Pacific Tea Company. Satisfaction guaranteed. Beautiful souvenir durlns Christmas week, entitled, ' Good Morning." To be had at all onr stores. Always Lead Eaufmanns' line of patent leather shoes for men is the finest and largest in the city. gAUTMASys' Shoe Departmeht. A DYSPEPTICS ARGUMENT Is a growl, and that growl marks tbe limit ofnrgument with him. The best way to get him to try a medicine would bo to advise against it but notice how different his tone after nsing Burdock Blood Bitters. . "I have suffered with dyspepsia for the last two years. Not long ago I commenced taking B. B. B. I am no w on the second bot tle, and 1 feel like a new man. G.KNOX.12 Sherwood av.,Binghamton,N.Y.,, Repeated Tests wtth Uhifork Success' prove tne fact that Burdock Blood Bitters will cure dyspepsia. Tho reason is plain, it tones the stomach to natural action and keeps tbe sluice ways of the system free irom clogging impurities. "1 have been troubled with dyspepsia and heart disease lor nine years, and found no relief until I tried Burdock Blood Bitters. Now I am wall after taklnz two bottles. MKS. ETTIE FRAZIEE, tthk Eowne, 11100." Are Society Women v Insincere ? A commanding article, por traying the society women, of the day at close range, and fnoii" innai nofnroo nrocon 1-irtt-r 'rl Lllll llillVi UaLUlVOj UlOWiUUllH a side of their lives unfamiliar to the vast majority of the public. During 1893, this article will appear The Ladibs5, Home Journal from the pen The Rev. the distinguished rector of Holy Trinity Church, in New York City. Ten Cents on ail News-stands t I UOFWirS MIXED FINEST IN THE LAND, 25 c Per lb. c A Why pay 60e or 75c when 25o will doT This Candy is abso lutely pure and rich, and is made by one of New York's foiemost manufacturers.Fresh shipments received daily. KAXJFMANFS. kCANDY" So delicate. 11C 33 so very nice. Per lb. Don't let the low price mislead you as to quality, Jor Our 33c Bonbons are the finest and purest at the price. KAUFMAM'S. Y FREE. FREE. FREE. We will present each lady who purchases $2 or over with an elegant Embroidered Handkerchief on Friday and Sat urday. COME ALL. jpV SHOE HOUSE. AT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. My doctor says it acta gently on the stomach, liver and kldners, and Is a pleasant laxative. This arinr is made from herbs, and Is prenared for usa as easily as tea. It Is called LAHE'SMEBIGIHE Audrngiristssellltat50c.!udtlapaclcage. If von cannot get it, send your address for a free sample, Lane's Famllr Medicine moves the bowels each day. Inoitfertobebealthythlslsnecess&r Address OBATOBF. WOODWAJEtD, LicRot.1? WALL PAPER, Our sc 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. G. G. O'BRIEN'S PAINT AND WALL PAPER STORL 315 Fifth Avenue, Four Squares From Court House. no30-23-D CURE YOURSELF rhytldin not needed. IwiUgladlTMnd (sealed! CDCf tojnfTerersa prompt.permanent cnr forlOST TIIlC "1U11( UWUIOU MK1UUS DERIUXT, EBI55I0JS, S enlargement certain, AddreM with stamp, UK, ICPJPAB. Bpcrttaeafr Ooodj, MtnhaH. !&. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. & One Year for One Dollar ; send to The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia "The Sweets of All Sweets 28 c Per lb. Don't compare these with the usual 25c Chocolates sold in Pittsburg. Ours are finer, purer, better and, what's mole, you get them fiesh every day. KAUFMANN'S. In all the dainty flavors, 41 c Per lb. Try a pound of tliese.and you'll acknowledge them the finest in the city. Nothing stale or dry, either. All fresh. KAUFMANN'S. 52 SIXTH ST. iIe22-35 See our many valuable, sensible holiday gitts. Kill two birds with one stone and buy an actual necessity for a holiday sift. A handsome bldeboanl Is an elegant uift. What could bo prettier than the girt of a nice FarlorSnitt A Parlor Table would be very acceptable. A set of Folding Euchie Tables would not be reinsed. itecd Rockers and Chairs, XVX Century finish, ot which we have a larce new assort ment, are about as neat a holiday gift as one could bestow. Odd pieces in Parlor Furniture, such as Divans, Itockers, Arm and Reception Chairs, are frequently given as boliday gilts. Par lor and Mantel Cabinets are as pretty as anything for gifts. We have an elezant line or Pictures, of which any one, or pair, would be very acceptable. Ladies' Desks are one of our specialties for the boliday season. We have a very large assortment of Bookcases that are frequently purchased for the same occasion, and many, haut, MANY other goods too numerous to mention In this short space. Bear in mind that a World's Fair Souvenir, of which we have a larso number ordered through the People's National Hank, will be given (on their receipt) to every purchaser of $10 worth or upward or goods. It will require a good deal of money to buy one of these Souvenirs ayear from now. It will bo then that you will wish you had taken onr advice and taken advantage of this liberal offer. This offer is liable to be withdrawn any moment, contingent on the number or coins allowed us. de6-TT "TjTorall .or all affections of the Tjrinarv Onrans. such l as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, 0 Chronic Bheumatism, Dropsy, Backache, A FEW REMARKS ON HOLIDAY GOODS. HGPPERBRDS.ilJLI.. 307 WOOD STREET. iirlgnva .Disease, uiaoeies, ana f emais Complaints, a SURE CURE can be effected by using the best and most effica cious Kidney Medicine ever compounded. BLACK GIN has never failed in a single instance, and the tes timonials received from cases of long duration which have resisted the treatment of the most eminent physicians, enables us to guarantee it a perfect cure F0RTHE KIDNEYS. Price, $1.00 a bottle or six bottles for S5.00. For Sale by all Druggists, Every bottle guaranteed. WM. F. Z0ELLER, Sole Prop'r. PITTMUR6H, PA. r XOpen every night this week until 8:30. Saturday night until n. "WIS -&.1EI Perfect Fitting 1 THEY DON'T COST ANY MORE Than poor sewed ready made cloth ing when bought of the 516 SM1THFIELD ST. Just received, some special made ils FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. Overcoats at 15, 18 and 22.50 that cannot be made for less than J30 to $50. Suits at 12, 16.50, 20 and 25 that no other tailor can equal for less than 30 to 60. Trousers at 3.50, $4, 5, $6 and $7 that a,re perfect in shape, make and style. MONEY IH YOUR POCKET And satisfaction assured by buying your clothing at the Next door to Duquesne Hotel. Opposite City Hall. TIE STYLISH OUTFITTERS, 516-SMITHFIELD-5I6 J'Open every night this week until 8:30. Saturday night until 11. de22 LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. PURE OLD RYE WHISKIES From $1 to $1 CO per quart. CALIFORNIA PORTS, SHERRIES, Etc. At S0C a quart. The Only Licensed Drugstore in the City. G. EISENBEJS, Successor to H. P. Schwartz & Co., Whoesai.x asd Kstail Drcooist, 113 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA, Tel. SOU. Established 183& O013-31-TTSU HTVTmfTvTfvHHHv RABIES Jb? TFA TEASE FOR DR. HOXBIE'S NO OPIUM I CERTAIN CROUP T ALL MJllllM. CURE. MISFIT PARLORS, ROSENBAUM& CO. At Poplar Prices! Fancy Boxes, Silk Mufflers, Gents' Gloves, Ladies' Gloves, Misses' Gloves, Suede Gloves, Glace Gloves, Toilet Bottles, Bnc-a-Brac, Mouchoirs, Fans, Papeterie, Mirrors, Silk Bags, - Leather Bags, Fur Capes, Jackets, Muffs, And the Grandest Assortment Of Embroidered, Hemstitched, Linen and Silk And Initial Handkerchiefs In the City. Choice Line of Silk Umbrellas, Unique Handles. Open Every Evening This Week. 510, 512, 514, 516, 518 Market St. de21-WThxs SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES. $2.90, $3.00, $3.90, $400, $5.00. GENUINE CORK, FIN EST CALF VAMPS CUSTOM MADE. . LARGEST STOCK, BEST ASSORTMENT. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED SATISFACTORY. W.M.LAIRD f 433 ani 435 WOOD STREET. 406, 408 and 410 MARKET ST. del VEW ADVKRTISEIIEtTS. E& XMAS DRESS GOODS , AND ..SILKS.. In making your selection do not overlook this very accept able gift What is nicer than a nice Wool or Silk Dress? It is sure to please. Let us help you make a selection. If you select a shade that does not suit the party you bought it for, we will exchange a'ter Xmas for anything in the house. 250 pieces of choice Plaids and Suitings 25 Cents A YARD, 7 to 8 yards a full dress pattera 130 pieces Suitings, regular 50c grade, 35 Cents A YARD. 6 to 7 yards a full dress pattern. no pieces choice styles of Suitings; most stores consider cheap at 65c. Our price 50 Cents A YARD, 6 to 7 yards a full dress pattern. A complete line of the finest Suitings, imported, from 75c to $2 a yard. SILKS. Evening Silks; a pretty even ing dress is a very nice gift. We can sell you some choice things 50c TO St. 50 A YARD. Mi IND COLORED SILKS, Unequaled values and all the desirable weaves, 50c TO $4 A YARD. 35 FIFTH AVE. STORE OPEN EVEHY EVENING THIS WEEK. de22 LADIES' CHATELAINE JUSC IHOTnini? inr a itiirutiwiv proven to aladrwho umx spectacles or eye plnsses. iritb tbem. CHESSMAN OPTICAL CO., 42 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. dels 72-ttssu JAS. M'NEIL & BRG., BOILEU3. fLATE AKU SIIEETlKOS WORK. PATENT SHEET-ir.OX .EALI"Q BOiES. With an Increased cniuicttr and hvdraiiUs machinery, wa are prepared to furnish all irorlrln onr line cheaper and better than by the old method. Repairing and general machine wort. Twenty-ninth ttreet and Allegheny Valley Kaltroad fels-Krr KNABL u ot WHITT1ER 14 PENN A VENUE. PITTSBDKO, PA. As old residents know and back dies al Plttsbnre papers proye, is the oldesc estab lished and most prominent physician in tha city, derotingspecialattentton to all cbronla diseases. Mfl CCC IIMTll PIIDCn From re- iwiLLuii ml ouncu SE sponsible MCDynl IQ and mental dis- persons iilmiuuo casea, physical da- cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope,lmiairedmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfnlneis, dlzzines. sleeplessness, pimples, eruption, impOTer lshed blood, falling powers, organlo weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, nnflttingtheperson forbusiness, ocietyand marriage, permanently, safely and privately ffTfti BLOOD, AND SKIlfes? eruptions, blotohe3, fallingliair,bone.nain. glandular swellings, ulcerations of tta tongue, mouth, throat, ulcere, old sores, ara cured lorllfe, and blood poisons tlioroughl eradicated lrom 1 1 D I M A R V kidney and the system. Unirtttn I , bladder de rangements, wealc back; gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other nainfnl. symptoms receive searching treatment prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whlttiers life-long extensive exparf enee Insures scientiflo and reliable treat men ton common sense principle?. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distanceascarefully treated as if here. Office hours, tA.it. tot T. x. Sunday, 10 A- X. to lp.v. only. lilt. W mTTlElt.aU Peun avenue. Pittsburg; 1'A Manhood Restored! "NEKVESEEDS," the wonderful remedy. Is sold with a wntttn guarantee to enre all nervous diseases, such as WeaKMemorr.Loss of Brain Power, Head ache, Wakefulness. Lost Manhood. Ni(?ht-lrEmlssions.Nerrons-ness. Lassitude, all drains and loss of now- Bxroxx asi amx csrjro. er of the Generative organs In either sex caused by over exertion, youthful errors, or excessive nse of tobacco, opium or stimulants which soon lead to InflrmitT. Consumption and Insanltv. Put up con venient to carryln vest pocket. SI per package bv mail; 6 for tx. With every K order we Bive a vmtttn fUaranUetocun orrtfvndVumonev. Circnlarfrea. Address Nervo Seed Co.. Chicago, lit For alo in rittsburg by JOS. I LE1IIN G A SON, 410 aud 2 Market street. no2M4-TT3 Wa batwI 4ttdt wftVwlAtf T&At Kemedy CALTHOS fr-, and a b buaiaafcca boat ai.tuos will JTOP nUeharcM Jc Entiwloiia, and RESTORE lt VIeor. Use it and fay if satisfies. idd.-pu.vnH Mnui en 8ele ImnUtm Igtmb, OarlaflftU, Ohio. S DOCTORS LAKE, SPECIALISTS in all cases re quiring scientific and cond aential treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, M. IL U. P. 3 Is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in the city. Consulta tion free and strictly confi dential. Office honrs 9 to i and 7 to 8 p. i Sundays, 2 to4r. ir. Consult tbem person ally, or write Doctors Lake, cor. Penn av. and Fourth at.. Pittsburg, Pa. Jel&SiDwIc LOST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH NEKTTNE. The jrreat Span ish Itemedr. if sold WITH A W K I T T E N GUARANTEE to core all nerv- 0H5fUsasEs,inca 'as Weak Memor bxvorz awt ittm iTsrxo. r.osi ofBraln Powers Wakefulness I''1 Manhood. Nlzbtly Emissions. Nervousness. T.assltnde.all drains and loss of power of the Generative Oreans In either sex caused bv over-exertion, yonthftil errors, or excessive use of tobacco, opium or stlir.nHnts. II per package by matl: forSJ. With erf ry 5 order we GIVE A. WRITTEN GUARANTEE: TO CUEE or REFUND MONEY. Spanish Medicine Co., Madrid. Spain, and Detroit. Mich, i'or sale by JOS. FLEMING & BON. Pittsburg. cc2s-3S-im OOK'S GQnOH BOOT COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician, bvccesjtfidlir usx monthly by thotuiaTuUofuulies. Is tbe only perfectly safe antl reliable medicine discovered. Beware of nnprineipied dmjj gists who oflerlnferlor mcdl- plnMlnnlupnft!il. A.kfftr COOS'S doTTO" ROOT CourooSD take no svAsli tutt, or Inclose tl and 6 cents In postage In letter, and we will send, beaied. by return mail. Full sealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladles onlj. 1 stamps. Address Pond I.lly Company. No. SFIsncrlilock. Detroit. Mich. .eff-Sold In Pittsburg bv JOS. FLEMING & SON. lel7-51-eodwk 412 Market st. TAJFKES A cure for Plies. External, Internal. Blind. Bleed, lng and Itching. Chronic. Recent or Hereditary. This remedy has positively never been known t fall. 11 a box. S for 3. by mall. A xnarantee eirea with six boxes, when purchased at one time, to re fund the IS if not enred. issued by EMIT, G. STOCKY, Dnitrjrist. Wholesale and Retail Agent, 'o. 1401 and 1701 Penn are., corner Wylle are. asd yclton St.. rntsDurr. -a. use aincayt Utarrsoa t Cramp Cure, s ana so cu. Jal-C-ift BR. 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Y uty KOEHLER'S 1 Installment House feoccnpytlie entire Mil Y7 Sixth street, HENS' AND BOr'5 Clothing on Credit (Ready-Madefc to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS t JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry. ON INSTALLMENTS. Cash Prices Withoot Secnrltj. TERMS: One-third of the amount pnrchasejt must bt paid down; the balance In small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted strictly eosfideatlal. -Opts dIWlfro8A.iCP.M. Saturdays satit U r. U. W ISL) jj 81 CURB mjaammmsBsm Iff .fA, Hfe. rMiiM Mto. M WW4W iji ' . 1 J&fkt'
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