fc- 14 THE PJTTSBTTRG DISPATCH, SUNDAY, AUGUST- 23, .1891. t LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. Secretary Xoblo is at his desk again. A rich gold vein is said to have been dis covered in Hastings county, Ont. The drouth has been renewed In India and crops are growing worse again. Central Portugal has experienced severe earthquake shocks, but without damage. General Joseph Wheeler, an Alabama Congressman, has joined the Formers' Alli ance. Xbrwav can take no steps toward ex hibiting at the World's Fair until its Parlia ment meets. The new Chilean cruiser. President Pinta, has left Portsmouth, England, for an unknown destination. The American and British Bering Sea Commissioners have completed their task and are on their way home. Humor that A Senecal, the boodle super intendent of the Canadian Government Printing Bureau, has resigned. The postoffice authorities are now seiz ing Canadian papers containing lottery ad vertisements w hen they cross the line. , General Miles condemns the scheme to consolidate all State troops and place them under the control of the Secretary of War. The Southern Facino or Morgan line of steamers, plying between Xew York and Galveston, has dropped Galveston as its port and substitued lew Orleans. Reported that Spain has notified the British Goverement that the treaty giving Canadian products the benefit or the "most lavored nation" clause will be abrogated. Although Senator Gordon, as well as other law-maker- lias been formally asked by the Georgia Farmers' Alliance how he stands on the Ocala platform, he is still non committal. Four white adventurer who were re turning from the Canadian Xorth west loaded vith gold, weie capsized from a canoe and drowned That is the story brought to Winnipeg by Indians. The latest Chinese immigration fraud in San Francisco is the issuance by unknon n parties of bogus notary ceitiflcates of prior residence, which hae been forwarded to China to common immigrants. A negro oistint to an aeronaut became entangled in the ropes of a balloon just be fore it was rcidy to goup Theballoon then hroke loose, and shot upward with the negro to tho height of 5,000 leet, lea ing its guid ing hind on the ground, and then fell a mile away. Tho terrified captive escaped unhurt. ltobert Sims indicted for illicit distilling, was arretted Wednesdav by United 6tatei Jlan-lml W. C. Stribling "and a pose 20 miles from Bladon Springs. Choctaw county, Ala, Fndaj night his ti lends camo to his rescue end a fight took place, in the midst of which Mms escaped In the melee Dr. A. R. rugh, of the pofe, and a son of Sims were killed, and a brother of Sims was fatally wounded. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. gfB JlfWk- VrZfamm CaCwtDR. iQyttyitK The Leading Amusement Resort for Ladies and Children. DUQUESNE. PITTSBURG'S LEADING THEATER. David Henderson and John W. Norton Managers. GRAND HIGH, PRELUM! FALL SEASON. WEEK COMMENCING AUGUST 24. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WEEK COMMENCING loiay ; Am 24. 2VIOZVS. IIELA Want Advertisements One cent per word in The Dispatch now. - A Conscientious Editor. "We cdvertise at present for a firm whose preparations have proven to be nil they claim in our own family. "We refer to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. "We stand up for this medicine because we have tested it This is not an Advertisement for the medicine, it is simply our tetimony regarding it after a fair trial. Hontzdale (Pa.) Observer. trsu To Let Booms. One cent per vord in The Dispatch to-day. A Popular Beer. Pilsner Is a popular beer and a delicious drink. Good results to the health come from its use. The Iron Citv Brewing Com pany make it. Telephone No. 1166. Tor Sale Advertisements, Other than real estate, One cent per word In The Dispatch hereafter. 4 SEE AND HEAH 4 1 RIGBY, QUEEN, LEON. BLACKFORD. 4 Emperors of Music 4 THICK SKULLED GRECIAN. The bones of the skull of this Bemarkable HTOIAN" PEODIGT have reached the enormous thickness of three inches and are as hard as walls of steeL To prove this as sertion we will place Huge Rocks of Enormous Weight On His Remarkable Skull And allow anyone to pound away on them with an 8-Pound Sledge Hammer Until they are broken in pieces. FULL OF GINGER THE BIG CITY SHOW. NOTE THE GREAT NAMES: Incarnate Spirit of the Air, OUDA. The marvelous RETO. BILLY LYONS. ...Harry Davis... FIFTH AVENUE 1SEU1HIEATER. The Popular Family Resort Opens for the Season MONDAY, AUGUST 24, at 1 P. M. This lovely Amusement Temple has been remodeled, and the interior vastly beautified and improved at a cost of Sio,ooo. NEW ADVEBTlSEMEjnS. THEATRE POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLE! UNDER THE DIRECTION OF - - - R. M. GULICK & CO. THE OPENING ATTRACTION. FOB THE HIST TIE IN THIS COUNTRY II ENTIRE TROUPE OF I . S. Mnft GREAT CONSOLIDATED. TIE EIFFEL TDIEB OF MINSTRELSY. i-i The Modern Beau Brummels. The Outing of the Swells. Clown and Don key Duet. ALL NEW UNIQUE -AND- v ORIGINAL. Grand Operatic Vocal Corps. Grand Orchestra of Solo Instrumentalists, EDGAR WILSON. Premier BarytonB Soloist. uHS JiP iflifS flrTA WEEK OF AUGUST 24. WEDNESDAY-MATINEES-SATTJEDAT. GRAND SOUVENIR MATINEE WEDNESDAY. Mr. Reilly will present each lady attending with a handsome photograph of himself and the two beautiful children, Hans and Etta. Lost and Found A. cent a word now in Trrr. DISPATCH. ITant Advertisement One cent per word in The Dispatch now. GRAND OPERA HOUSE SIR. K D. WILT, Proprietor and Manager, Eeopemng of the season of '91-'9i Monday Evening, August 31, 1891. TJsaal Matinees 'Wednesday and Saturday. MR WILFRED CLRKE AM) THI. ENGLISH COMLDY COMPANY In an elaborate Presentation of Dr. Gold smith's "SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER." tinder the direction of Manager John T. I-'ord. Mr. Claike in the great comedv role of Tony Lumpkin," follow ed during the eek liv "Married Life," "The Eunaway Match," ' Paul Prv " etc , etc. Adtanre snip opens Thursday, August 27, 3Jox office ew popular prices, 23c, 60c, 75c cndgl, galler;, 13c au23-5G HARRIS' THEATER. Mrs. P. Harris, E. L. Bntton, T. T. Dean, Proprietors and Managers. THE FEMALE APOLLO, :Mii:isr:E!:R"V"A. i "Who performs remarkable feats of strength and exhibits the-most beautiful per fection of Muscular Development. rUK" FOR THE LITTLE ONESI Walker and Reedie's ROYAL MARIONETTES. PANTOMIME! COMIC OPERA I TRAGEDY 1 COMEDY I The .Grandest, Funniest, Most Entertaining Exhibition for Ladies and Children Ever "Witnessed 1 PRICES: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. POPULAR WEDNESDAY MATINEES, BEST SEATS, 50c GrexLexal .A.cLm i ssion, - 5 O Otjs. WEEK OF AUGUST 31 THE STOWAWAY. BU23-12 THEATER: WEEK COMMERCING MDRDAY. HOG. U, The Talented Dialect Comedian, MAX FEHRMANN, In the Brilliant Hebrew Comedy, UNCLE ISAAC, SUPPORTED BY A STRONG DRAMATIC COMPANY. Week Aug. 81 Hoyt's "A Bunch of Keys." au23-29 GLENROY BROTHERS' SUPERIOR SPECIALTY COMPANY. A strictly first-clasi specialty perform ance; rendered by artists of the highest degree of merit Admission, 10 cents; children, 5 cents. au23-,'il FALL OF POMPEII. RECREATION PARK, ALLEGHENY, TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 25. Niagara Falls IN SILVER FIREWORKS. Pain's Greatest Spectacle! A Cataract of Fire 2 so Feet Long! BEDOUIN ARABS FROM THE DESERT OF SAHARA. Men and Women, including the Great Sheik, ALI BEN DEB, and two lovely Girls, SULTANA, the Momeluke Princess, and NANA, the Arabian Enchantress. They will wear the Magnificent Costumes of their country, and render their peculiar Songs, Dances and Music. AN ADDED FEATURE. An Immense Zoological Aggregation of Rare Animals from ASIA, SOUTH AMERICA and the WEST INDIES. 50 CUTE AND COMICAL MONKEYS. 100 BIRDS, ALL IN FULL SONG. 50 " SPECIAL 1891. THE THIBD ANNUAL 1831. JCXHUJOTON OF Till GREAT PITTSBUflG EXPOSITION Will open Wednesday, September 2, at 8 p. m., with the greatest display Of FINE ARTS and MECHANICAL IN DUSTRIES ever seen in this country. Pompeii'During the Eruption of Vesuvius. Children Under 12 Years, 25 cents. Bring them with you. Cordelia on the Tight Rope, 30 feet in the air, in a Blaze of Flame. GERMAN -NIGHT, THURSDAY, August 27 Likenesses of the Kaiser and the handomest lady in Western Pennsylvania. au28-130 IN THE THEATER. MURRAY & ALQINE'S CONGRESS OF NOVELTY STARS. A Luxurious Parlor.for the convenience of Ladies and Children. The Distinguished German Dialect Comedian and Sweetest of Singers, JAMES REILLY, In the Successful Merry Musical Comedy, 1 BY WITMARK & HAWKINS. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF W. J. BENEDICT. A CAPABLE COMPANY OF PLAYERS. Including the Wonderful Child Artists, HANS AND ETTA! mimm m AID SMIL m NEW SONGS, DANCES, MUSIC! NEW SCENERY AND EFFECTS! AN ENTIRE NEW PRODUCTION. Hear Reilly sing his Ten Famous Songs: "I Love You," "Lovers' Call," "The Great Broom Song" (during which a real broom is made), "Johann's Lullaby," "I Spy You," "She's the Best One of Them All," "Baby Slumbers," "The Song of the Roses," "Reilly's Cellar Door,""Who Will Buy My Brooms?" etc., etc., etc. Sf g&g- ADMISSION TO ALL CHILDREN - - 10 Cts. 5Cts. an23-70 FttlCEJ RESERVED SEATS August 31"The Danger Signal anEVM COMPLETE COMPORT IN ELEGANT FOOTWEAR f-C77L ABTIST AND PHOTOGEAPHEB, 16 SIXTH STREET. Catolnets, $2 to M per dozen; petltes, $1 per dozen. Telephone 1751. a-jS-73-Mwrau PARROTS, $5. A large lot of youn parrots, -which wo guarantee to talk, sell at the above low Qgure, also young mockers, $3, at ESPICH'S BIRD STOKE. 64 Smitifieia st, near Seventh ar. j62S-9S-wsu lAlT WILLIAMS' AUDIT MONDAY EVENING, AUG. 24. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. FOE OITE "WIEIEjIK: 03STXi"!TI jy ' '" """ i-r ft "" x I F k K? & $1 ig- jj Kri 'y For people of all ages and both sexes can now be obtained at a.minimum of cost Style wedded to comfort is "most desirable in a shoe; and when to these is added another and, perhaps, the most important requisite, durability, then you have secured the acme of perfection in footwear. These desirable qualities will be found in all the shoes for which we quote prices below. I '5 SHOES. I LADIES' SHOES Men's fine B Calf, button, Ladies' beautiful Kid, button, lace and congress, $1.45 andj$i.25, -' I Ladies' superior Glazed Don- Men's good quaury aiiig0ia gI-9g Drpcc minp S-? en H Tvr u r.if u T..J . Ladies' grand patent leather, j c" ,5 ' itipped, button, $1.98. MAY RUSSELL'S BURLESQUE GO. au2J-5 BOB SLAVIN, Pauline Batcheller, Ada Henry, Fish & Richmond. J. Marcus Doyle, Edward Estus, Terry and Maggie Fergusons, Laura Maxwell, Belle Stewart, Moore Sisters, Cora Hall, Lulu Eller AND' COMPLETE CHORUS, Presenting Frederic Solomon's Burlesque, JACK'S ANTE. Pretty Scenery ! Pretty Faces! 'Pretty Costumes 1 Pretty Music I and congress, $3. Men's superior quality Don gola, $2.50. Men's fine Kangaroo, Sothern ties, $3.00. Men's extra quality veal Calf, lace, $rv.25. Men's superior Brogans, gi. Men's best grain leather slip pers, 89c. Men's best Carpet Slippers, Ladies' famous Bogarra Kid, button, $2.50. Ladies' best quality cloth top, tipped, button, $2.50. Ladies' Carpet Slippers, 33a Ladies' Grain-Leather Slip pers, 65c. Ladies' extra quality Oxford Ties," $1.25. Ladies' best Glazed Dongola m'S mldbeVs SHOES, I BOYS' ms SHOES, Men's elegant Velvet Slip-xrord ? t!PPed and Plain' noro Arfn B'r V-iJ, vj- Misses'elegant Grain-leather, heel or spring heel, $1. Misses' superior Glazed Dongola, spring heel, button, Misses' fine Pebble Goat; spring heel, button, $1.35. Misses' beautiful Glazed Dongola, patent leather tipped, spring heel, button, $1.50. Misses' best grain, sole leather, tipped, button, $1.25. Misses' fine Dongola, spring heel, button, 99a Child's Dongola, wedge heel, button, 50a Child s elegant Goat, wedge heel, button, 49a Boys' best Veal Calf, lace, $1.25. Boys' best Veal Calf, tipped, button, $1.50. Boys' grand N. K. tipped, laced, $1.98. Boys' grand N. K. tipped, button, $2.10. Boys' best quality Baseball Shoes, $1. Youths' beautiful Veal Calf. tipped, button, $1.25. Y ouths extra quality SatinoiL $1.50. Youths' N. K. Lace, $1.89. Youths' N. K. Button, $1.98. Infants' fine Goat and Don gola, button, 35c. Infants extra Dongola, but- Child's grand Dongola. and Goat spring heel, button, 75a Iton, 48a Child s substantial sole leather I Infants' elegant tipped, 79c. button, 15c. soft sole, Devoting the greater portion of our advertisement to-day to Shoes, we have but space to remind vou that in CLOTH ING, FURNISHINGS, HATS for yourselves and your children we are offering special inducements n orice at this the closing- up of the summer season. A splendid time for you to save money either for the goods you need imi wliately or for future use. AUGUST 31 Weber & Field's Own Company. GUSKY'S iiiatel; 300 TO '.: MARKET STREET M2H
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