vsHlfiym STpSW-' 8 THE1 PTTTSBimG DISPATCH, MONDAY. AUGUST 8. -189a f THE GLOKIOUS MARCH. Christianity Compared to the Light of the Moon and the Sun. THE CBUBCH EXCELS IN SCIENCE. 1 Militant rower Greater Than the Vain World Has Eter Eeen. TALMAGPS LATEST SDSDAT SEMION London, Aug. 7. The sermon of Bev. Dr. Tal mage selected lor publication this week is from Solomon's Song tHIO: "Fair as the moon, clear as the inn, and terrible as an army with banners." The fragrance or spikenard, the flash of Jewels, the truitfulnoss of orchards, the lux uriance of gardens, the beauty or Heshbon flsh-pools, the dew of the night, and the FDlendor of the morning all contribute to the richness of Solomon's style when he come to speak of the clory or the Church. In contrast with his ouloxium of the Church, look at the denunciatory things that are siia lu our day tn tesard to It If one stockholder become a cheit, does that destroy the wholes company: If one soldier be a coward, does that condemn the whole arm! And yet there ire many In this day so un phllosophlc, so illogical, so dishonest, and so unfair as to denonnce the entire Church of God becauso there are here and there bad men belonging to it. There are thooe who say that the Church of God is not up to the spirit of the day in which we live; but I have to tell you that, notwithstanding all the swift wheels, and the fiyinsr shuttles, and the lightning communications, the world has never yet been able to keep up "with the Church. As high as God Is above mnn, so high Is the Chnrch of God higher than all human institutions. The Church Supreme In Selene-. From her lamp the best discoveries of the world have been lighted. The best of our inventors have belieed In the Christian re ligionthe Fultons, tlB Morses, the Whit neys. the Perrys and the Livingstones. She has owned the best or the telescopes and Leydcnjars: and while Infidelity and athe ism have jrone blindfolded among the most startling discoveries that w ere about to be dei eloped, the earth and the air and the sea have m.ule quick and magnificent responses lo Christian philosophers. The woild will not be up to the Church of Christ until the day when all merchandise has become honest merchandise and all gov ernments hive becomo free governments, and all nations evangelized nations and the List dear ear of spiritual death shall be broken open by the milllun-voiced shout or nations born in a day. Yet there are people who are ashamed to belong to the Church of Christ,and irjou ask jhrni w hether they are in such associations they sii. "Yes, 1 sometimes attend the church: ' instead or realizing the fact that there is no honor compared with the honor of being a member ot the Chuichof God. ou who are floating about in the world seeking tor better associations, whj do vou not join ourself to some of the churches? O men and women, by the tides of lrnolity and norldliness swept this way and swept that, seeking for associations and for satis factions for the immortal soul, come into the Church of Jesus Christ. Lash fast to her. She is the pillar and the ground of truth, I propose to speak or the threefold glory of the Church as it is described in the text: "Ilie thnrch Compared to tli Moon. First, "Fair as the moon." God, who has determined that everything shall bo beauti tiful in its season, has not lett the night without charm. The moon rules the night. The stars are onlj set as gems in her tiara. Eometimes before the sun has gono dow n the lnoon mounts her throne, but it is after nightfall that she sways her undisputed cepter over islaud and continent, river and tea. Under her shinlne, the plainest maple leaves become shivering silver, the lakes li-om shore to shore look like shining mlr l ore, and the ocean under her glance with great tides comes up panting upon the beach, mingling, as it were, roam and Are. Under the witchery of the moon, the awful tteeps loe their luggednesB and the chasms their tenor. The poor man blesses God for tin owing so cheap a light through the broken window pane ot his cabin, and to the &hk it seems like ajlght from the other ui'u'uiiii ijouuun tula great Bert) of human aln and woe. If the sun be like a song, full and loud and poui ed forth from brazen in struments that fill heaven and earth with harmony, the moon is plaintive and sad, standing beneath the tbione of God, send ing up her soit, sweet voice of praise, while the stars listen and the sea! 2Jo mother ever more lovingly watched a sick cradle than this pale watcher ot the sky bends over the weary, heart-sick, slumbering earth, singing to it silvery music, while It is rocked in the cradle of the sphei es. Xo, savn my text, "Who Is she, fair as the moon:" Our answer is the Church. Like the moon, she is a borrowed light. She , gathers up the slory of a Savior's sufferings, a Savior's death, a savior's resurrection, a Savior's ascension, and pours that light on palace and dungeon, on squalid heathenism and elaborate skepticism, on widow's tears and niartyi's robe of flame.on weeping peni tence and loud-mouthed scorn. The Only Institution ot tight. She is the only Institution to-dav that gives any light to our w orld. Into hei portal the poor come and get the sympathj or a oncepiliowless Christ, the beieated come and see the bottle in which God save:, all our tears, and the capti cs come, and on the tliarp corners or her altars dash oft their chains, and the thirsty come and put their cu p under the "Uocfc or Ages," which pours forth from Its smitten side living water, sparkling water, crystalline water, liom un tier the throneot Godand the Lamb, lllessed the bell that calls her worshipers to prayer, lilesstd the water In which her members are baptized. Blessed the wine that glows in her sacramental cups. Blessed tne songs on which her devotions traiel up aud the ncels of God travel down. As the moon goes tluouh the midst of the roaring storm clouds unflushed and un 1 aimed, and comes out calm and beautiful on the other side, so the Church or God has j.one through ail the storms or this world's persecution and come out uninjured, no woiseforthe fact that Hobesplerro cursed it, and oltaire caricatured it,aud Tom Paine fiieercd ut it, and all the forces of darkness lia e bombarded It. Sot like some balelul comet shooting across the sky, scattering terror and dismay among the nations, but above the long howling night of the world's wretchedness theChristian Church has made her mild wa, Fair us the moon." I take a step fuitlierin my subject "Clear as the sun." Altera season of btormorfog how you are thrilled when the sun comes out at noondaj! What can lesist the sun? Light for vojaer on the deep; light for shepherds guii ding the flocks aheld; light Jor the poor who have no lamps to burn; light for the downcast and weary; light lor aching ej es and burning biain and consum ing captlie; light lor the smooth brow of childhood and the dim vision of the octo feeuariau. The Church Compared to the 'nn. Xow, says my text, "Who is she that look- eth torch clear as the sun:" Our answer is tile Cliuich. iouhaebeen going alotiz a road before daybreak, and on one side you thought you saw a lion, and on the other side you thought you saw a goblin of the daikne-'S, but when the sun came out you found these were harmless apparitions. And it is the great mission of the Church of Jesus Christ to come forth "clear as the sun," to illumine all caithly daikness, to txplaln, ns far us possible, all mystery, and to make the world radiant in its brightness; and that which jou thought was an uronsed lion is Sound out to bo a slumbering lamb; and tli sepulchral gates of jour dead turn out to be tne opening gates of heaven; and that which jou supposed was a flaming sword to keep jou out of paradise, is an uul'hI of llzht to beckon 3 ou in. 1 he lamps on her altars will cast their glow on our darkest pathway and cheer ui until, far bej ond the need of lantern or lighthouse jou are safely anchored within the ell. O. sun or the Chnrch! shine on until theie is no sorrow to soothe, no tears to wipcawiij. no shackles to break, no more souls to be redeemed. Ten thousand hands .! sill have attempted to extinguish the lumps on her altar, but they are quenchless; and to silence hT pulpits, but the thunder would leap and the lightning would flame. The Cuurcli of God will jet come to full -ndian, and In that day all the mountains the world will be sacred mountains, lied with the glory of Calvary, and all ns will flow by the mount of God like loam, and all lakes be radiant with nemories like Gennesaret, and all if the sea be crowned with apocalyp- i like Patinos, and all cities "be . m Jerusalem, and all gardens luxur- .t as Paradise, with God walking in the cool of the day. 1 he Church an Endue of TVnr. Further, "Terrible as an army with ban ners." I take one moretep in this subject and say that if ou were placed Cor the de fense or a feeble town, and a great army were seen coming over the hills with flying enslzns, then you would be able to get some Idea of the terror that will strike the hearts of the enemies of God when the Church at last marches on like "an army with ban ners." Ton know there is nothing that excites a soldier's enthusiasm so much as an old flag. Now, my friends, I don't want you to think or the Church of Jesus Christ as a defeated institution, as the viotim of infldel sarcasm, something to be kicked and cuffed and trampled on through all the ages of the world. It is "an army with banners." It has an Inscription and colors such as never stirred the hearts of any earthly soldiery. We have our banner of recruit, and on It Is Inscribed, "Who is on the Lord's sidet" Our banner of defiance, and on it is in scribed, "The gates of bell shall not prevail against us." Our banner of trlnmph, and on it Is inscribed, "Victory through our Lord Jesus Christ!" and we mean to plant that banner on every hill-top and wave It at the gate of heaven. With Christ to lead us we need not fear. I will not underrato the enemy. They are a tremendous host. They come on with acutest stratezv. Their weapons by all the Inhabitants of darkness have been forced In furnaces of everlasting fire. We contend not with flesh and blood, but with princi palities and powers and spiritual wicked ness In high places; but if God be for ns who cau be azalnst usT Come on, ye troops of the Lord! Fall into line! Close up the ranks! Ou, through burning sauds and over frozen mountain tops, until the whole earth surrendeis to God. An Army Composed of Two Wings. With Christ to lead us, and heaven to look down upon us, and angels to guard us, and martyr spirits to bend from their thrones, and the voice of God to bid us forward into the combat, our enemies shall fly like chaff in the whirlwind, and all the towers of heaven ling because the day is ours. I divide this army with banners into two wings the American wing and the Euro pean w lng. The American wing will march on across the wilds of the West, over the tablelands, and come to the ocean, no more stopped by the Pacific than the Israelites wete stopped by the Red Sea, marching on until the remaining walls of China will fail before this army with banners, and cold Siberia will be turned to the warm heart of Christ, and over lofty Himalayan peaks shall go this army with banners until it halts at Palestine. The European wing will march ont to meet it, and Spanish superstition shall be overcome and French Infidelity shall be conquered: and over the Alps, with more than Hannibal's courage, shall maroh that arniv with banners, and ur throuscb the I snows of Russia, vaster In multitude than f.tlio hosts that followed Napoleon into the' conflict. Ana Hungary and ioiand, oy tne blood of their patriots and by the blood of Christ, shall at last be free. And crossing Into Asia, the law shall again be proclaimed on Sinai, and Christ in the person o: Ills ministers, will again preach on Olivet, and prav in Gethsemane, and exhibit his love on Calvaiy. And then the army will halt in front of the othei wing, the twain having conquered an tne earin tor uou. History tells us that one day the armies of Xerxes shouted all at once, and the vocifera tion was so mighty that the birds fling through the air dropped us though they w ere dead. The Coming Victory of the Klog. Oh, what a shout of triumph when all the armies of earth and nil the armies of heaven shall celebrate the victory of our King all at once and all together: "Hallelujah! for the Lord God omnipotent relgneth. Hal lelujah! for the kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord Jesus Christ." It will be choir to choir, music to music, hosanna to hosanna, hallelujah to hallelu jah. Lift up four heads, ye everlasting gates, and let them come In. Then will be spread the banquet of eternal victory, and the unfallen ones of heaven will sit at it, and all the ransomed of earth will come in and celebrate the jubilee, with unlading gar landson their blow telling of earthly con quests. All the walls or that celestial man sion will be aglltter with shields won in ictorious battle, and adorned with the ban ners of God that were carried in front of the host. Harp shall tell to harp the hen. Ism in which the conquerors won their palm, and the Church that Jay will sit queen at the banquet. Her wanderings over, her vic tories gained, Christ shall rise up to Intro duce her to all the nations of heavon; and as she pulls aside her veil and looks np Into the face of her Lord the King, Christ shall exclaim: "This is she that Iooketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, dear as tne sun, and terrible as an army with banners." CRESPO TRIUMPHANT II Fresh Reports Received From Revolu tionist Sources Be True. New York, Aug. 7. "General Crespo has entered Caracas by force of arms," was the startling cable dispatch from the Chief of Staff of the Supreme Commander of the Venezuelan Insurgents, yesterday, to the Venezuelan Junta in New York. After that came the information that the conquer ing Crespo had gotten tired of the dilly dally methods of the peace commissioners and of the unfulfilled promises of citizens' committees, who, pretended that they de sired to eflect a quiet surrender of the capital and arrange for the entrance of the victorious insurgent forces into the city without any further bloodshed. Crespo had wearied of these delaying schemes and and taken the bull by the horns; had adopted heroic measures which had pre cipitated a sanguinary battle at the city's gates and which had terminated in the ntter defeat of the Government troops and resulted in the triumphant entrance of the entire Revolutionary army of 25,000 men, with Crespo, Guerra, Quintans, Vegas and others at its head. The intelligence which came to the Junta also announced the titter defeat and rout of Lucien Mendoza, the last general of the Villegas Government at La Victoria, and the capture of General Batalla and his entire army. It announced also that the taking of Caracas by assault was done in fulfillment of a promise given by General Crespo to his wile that he should be in possession of the city by August 5 if it took all his fighting force to get there. The further information came that the insurgents had driven Bangel from the field at a poiut between Valencia and Victoria; had badly whipped General Juan Tovar at San Joaquin, capturing from him guns and men, and bad probably seized 600 rifles at San Ferdinando which the Govern ment had stored there. EESCTJED F301I THE SEA, A Father and Daughter Saved From Drowning at Cape Slay. Cape Mat, Ang. 7. .Spa-fat A brave rescue occurred here at the bathing hour to-day, in which several persons figured. Miss Alice Jenkins and her father, of Bal timore, while bathing went too far out and Mr. Jenkins began to struggle. His daughter noticed his anxiety and tried to bring him to shore,bnt she had been too long in the water to be of service. The two were struggling in the water when Eev. Thomas J. Neal, pastor of the Baptist Chnrch, a man small in stature, and Dr. Anna M. Hand, a lady physician of the city, who is large and mnscular, noticed the two bath ers' condition and went to their rescue. Both were about to sink for the last time when Miss Hand secured the man and Eev. Mr. Neal secured the daughter and brought them safe to the shore in a very exhausted condition. Dr. Hand, with the help of physicians standing near, Dr. Keyser, of Washington, and Dr. Heilman, of Phila delphia, bronght the bathers out of danger. HOR'sFORD'S ACID rHOSPHATE Relieves the Feeling of Lassitude So common in mid-summer, and imparts vi tal! ty. LOR R VTKS TO DE2TR. August 3 to 0, Inclusive. The Pittsbutg and Western Railway will sell excursion tickets to Denver, Col., good to return until October 1L Rate from Pitts burg $21 35. Kansas City and return, same dates and limit, $17 33. Excursion to Atlantic City Via B. k O. R. R. on Thursday, August 11. Rate $10 the round trip, and tickets good for IS days and good to stop at Washington City. Trams leave Pittsburg at 8 a. it, and 9-S0p.it. 2 ha Coat I "Nominal In comparison to returns you get by adver tlstng yonr vacant room in the "to let rooms"cent-a-word oolumns of The Dispatch D Witt's Little Early Risers. Best pill juc: uuiuuausu, am, ucauavuv, uu&iarm. EVENTS OF SATURDAY. THE BISTORT OF A DAT WABBATED IN THE SUNDAY DISPATCH. Local Stories ot Thrllllnc Interests Hap penings In Other States That Interest All The Latest From the Domain of Polities Occurrences Abroad. To realize the bigness of this world it la only necessary to scan the columns of a great paper like the Bithdat Dispatch. There can be learned something from every branch or activity. What the human raoe was up to Saturday is shown by the fol- lowing: .Local. Murderer Martin Reed killed Deputy Sheriff Coyle, wounded another officer, com mitted suleide and burned with bis house of refuge.. .. John S. Alles suffered his annual attack of hydrophobia. . . .A Spanish swindler failed to lure a Fittsburger into a chase after 1,000,COO burled francs. ...O'Donnell was heard from at Boston . . . .Burke was admitted to bail... .Mr. Frick was at work.... Pinker tons were not arrested. ...All was quiet at Duquesne....The new Elizabeth gasser Is a noisy one.... The Russell brothers had terrible struggle with burglars,... The West End will erect a new school building. ...The first installment was paid for the N eeld city larm....Ten Duquesne men were released on bail.... Recruits for the Upper Union Mill are becoming scarce.... Two more firms sbzned the Iron soale.... There are 90 miles of Sewers in the city.... The Rosalia Home Is a success.... Young Republican clubs are active. ...Pittsburg lost another ball game ....Good time was made at the wheelmen's handicap. ...Senator Quay Is at home in poor health. General. The Union Paclflo narrowly escaped a great strike. ...Harrison Joined his wife at Loon Lake.. ..New Jersey may go Republi can. ...Kolb's cause In Alabama is lost.... Robinson's re-election to the club league Presidency will be contested. ...Foster Bpoke at an Ohio picnic... Hill did not meet Cleveland. ...Pittsburg Knights Templar narrowly escaped a railroad wreck.... Ex Govenor Cnrtin wrote a caustic letter on Phlsterer's attitude toward the Washington Encampment.... Knights Templar are flock ing to Denver.. ..Lake Superior shippers fear retaliation.. ..A member of Quebec Par liament explained why Canadians emigrate to the United States.. ..Archbishop Ireland denied that he Is to be made a cardinal..,. Great Britain bas a right to establish a coal ing station at Pago-Pago.... Whitefleld will retire from the Fostoftlce Department.... A synopsis of Edwin Arnold's new play was published Chairman Oates' Homestead report -was issued. ...Congress lacked leaders... TheFall River tragedy is more mys terious than ever.... The Sugar Trust made its Jobbers'agents... .There were fatal rail road wrecks near Erie and Connellsville....A Reading man and wife were shot by un known foes A McKeesport girl ate the heads of matches and died. ...California train robbers are hemmed in.... The Michi gan Legislature passed a new apportion ment bill and -adjourned. ...The Tobacco Trust was formed. ...The Canadian Cabinet abolished canal tolls.. ..A supposed corpse In Cincinnati arose from the dead.... St. Paul bas a RoDort Ray Hamilton case. Foreign. Crespo has taken Caracas Dcpew Is the lion of the hour In London.... Petty persecu tion of Bismarck by the German Cabinet is making htm a popular hero .... Miguel's financial reforms split the Cabinet.... Ger many Is negotiating commercial treaties.... John Blgelow died in London. ...Parnellites almost blowed np a school house.... The Kaiser's yacht Is not a winner Guinea pigs were Inoculated against cholera.. ..An Englishman bas a scheme for communica tion with Mars.... Frauds areas numerous in British elections as in ours... -The Par liamentary battle opens to-day .... Baron HIrsoh's Argentine colony is a miserable failure.... A Prince was murdered In a Rus sian ballroom. ..iALo well monument will be placed in Westminster Abbey.. ..Mldlothians won't oppose Gladstone's re-election. EEV0LTJTI0HIST8 ROUTED In Honduras and the Port of Ceiba Taken From Them. Kew Orleans, Aug. 7. Special The City of Dallas arrived here to-night from Puerto Cortez, Honduras. She brings the news that the Lelva Government has cap tured the port of Ceiba, where the revolu tion started and which has hitherto been in the hands of the revolutionists. It was from Ceiba that General Kuila marched on the capital, Oguirgalpa, leaving a small force behind. The Government had Puerto Cortez alone on the Atlantic coast, but con centrating its forces there it shipped them on the American steamer Pizzati, which was chartered for this purpose to Ceiba. Arrived at Ceiba the Pizzati was fired on by the revolutionists. She bombarded the town with the guns she had aboard her and finally drove the revolutionists out, they re treating to the interior to join forces with Kuila. The City ot Dallas reports labor on the ooast very much demoralized by the revolution, and that it is a difficult matter to secure men to load the fruit vessels. The Skill and Knowledge Essential to the production of the most per fect and popular laxative remedy known have enabled the California Fig Syrup Co. to achieve a gi eat suecess In the reputation of its remedy. Syrup of Figs, as It is con ceded to be the universal laxative. For sale by all druggists. Read Onr 2d Week Advertisement In this paper to-day. More big silk and dress goods attractions to-day. The August clear ance sale going right on. Jos. Hours ft Co., Penn avenue. Bargains In summer suitings and trouserings at Pit calrn's, 4S4 Wood street. It is No Wonder That People Speas Well or flOOD'SJ Mr. R. J. Brnndage of Nowalk, Ct, or the firm of Buxton & Brnn dage, expressmen, 169 Main street, writes his experience below: "For a long time I have been troubled with a weak Mr. K. J. Brundage. stomach, followed by Indigestion and Dyspepsia A short time ago I began taking Hood's 8ar saparllla and took three orfour bottles. Re sult, I have not felt so well all over for years. My food seldom troubles roe now. My sister, who was troubled about the same way as myseir, iook uooas sarsaparma with very pleasing results. I do not wonder that patrons all along the line speak so well of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Don't see bow they can help it." B, J. Bbith daqe, Korwalk, Ct. noon's PILLS act easily, yet promptly and efficiently on the liver and bowels. Apollinaris Pure Healthful Agreeable Refreshing "The Queen of Table Waters." MMHIIDHKIt THEATaP Only Theater Open In the City. TO-NIGHT. 6HE COULDN'T MARRY THREE. Aug. 15 Great labor play, "Underground," auS-1 m Jr tLTUUJ HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GBMTSiillOFuAHrhBHIlKlCM! 32,756 HANDKERCHIEFS. All the samples of next season's styles purchased from the Importing Agent At lc. One Lot of ' Ladies', Meri 's and Children's Handker chiefs, 5c qualities. At 3c and 5c. These Handkerchiefs should not be judged from the price. At 10c. All linen embroidered, scalloped, thread drawn, etc., worth 2$c. At 19c. This lot consists of Linen, Swiss and Cambric, white and colored embroidery, worth 35c to 50c. 35c. Regarding these we can not give you an idea of their quality in our limited sface, but they are worth fj and 8jc.t Remember that these are all next season's styles samples of imported handkerchiefs sent to the American agents from which to order their next season's stock. Having no further use for these samples they sold them to WEISSER'S POFCIAE BARGAIN STORES, 435 MARKET STREET.-437 au7-18T r -"- r sir m ! sin i -- m s " " GOING TO. HOUSEKEEPING? Four to five parts water to one of WW t "-- Bargain Mers, Here Is Your Ctee To buy Wash Dress Goods at less than 50c on the dollar. We quote only a few of the many astonishing purse-openiug values: Doncaster Printed Muslins Reduced to 5 Cents Bedford Cords Reduced to 6 Cents China Cloths - Reduced to 6H Cents Organdie Lawns Reduced to 8ji Cents Polka Dot Persian Lawns Reduced to 9 Cents DOUGLAS & MACKIE, 151, 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. auS-xwr - M STRICTLY IN IT I For Bemembrance or Engagement Kings nothing can ne nicer than VOLTAIC DIAMONDS. They are unapproachable. Will not fads. Will stand washing and scrubbing. They cannot be sold by any other Jeweler In the United 8tates. We hare the loose stones to set In any Jewelry. Also mounted In Studs, Pins, Eardrops, Keck Chains, Brooches, etc. B. IE. jROIsTS, Wholesale and Retail .Jeweler, 65 FIFTH AVfc. Send for Illustrated Catalogue free. Jjr3UvwTiu PURE BUTTER, BOLD BY GEO. K. STEVENSON k CO., Fine Groceries and Tablet' Delicacies. Bixtn arcane, r jyao-xw 1 rr. Wrm 3 At 2c. One Lot of better quality, worth 8 c. At 6Kc and SVsc These are hemstitched, white and colored embroid ered and worth iScand 20C. At 12c. A large assortment of such styles that you would expect to find at 25c and 35c. At 25c. We will sell stick styles that you would consider amazing bargains at 50c. 50c. Are all pure Irish Linetts and Cambric, finely embroid ered in scallofs and revered, worth $1, $1.25 and $1.50. If so you will thank us for calling your attention to the necessity of keeping the GAIL BORDEN 'EAGLE' BRAND Condensed Milk always on hand. In the sick room or the nursery, in the kitchen or on the breakfast table it is always ready for use. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. "Eagle" Condensed Milk makes rich milk. KEECH. Q It may cost you the fl loss of a little per 5 sonal comfort to shop - at the present time, but we can save you large monqy on Q Bedroom Sets, Parlor R Furniture, Folding Beds, Lawn Rockers, D , Refrigerators, Baby Buggies and hundreds X of other articles you need. KEECH. 923,925 and$7PFNNAVR HEW AOTERTHMlnnS. CARPETS, WALL PAPER, Wilton Carpets, Axminster Carpets, Velvet Carpets, Body Brussels Carpets, lapestry Carpets, And all kinds of Ingrain Car pets. Everything new in style, ohoice in color. All at SPEC! LOW PRICES. Wall Paper in every quality and style for wall and ceiling. Special styles in choice colors. You should see our stock be fore you buy. 136 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY. PA. api-nw PECK'S BAD BOY. t; N ..N...n-rrn nonO AN UNtm.li i lu SOME drops are not as pleas ant as others. The drop in the price of our Home-Made Clothing will be much appre ciated by our customers, es pecially this week. In order to make room for the im mense stock of fall clothing we are making we are com pelled to clear out every vestige of spring or summer goods left in our building. To do this no sacrifice is too great. We need and must have room, so prices cut no figure. Ex cellent suits go at $8; hand some suits at $10; elegant, stylish suits at $12. In pants you want to see the thousands of fine pants that go at $2. 25, $2. 7 5 and $3. Nothing re served; all must go. 954 AND 956 LIBERTY ST. auMS-MWTf THE WORLD-WIDE FAME OF Heiskell's Ointment As a perfect cure for all forms of SKIN DISEASE, Is earned alone by Its intrinsic merit in correcting all diseased conditions of the skin. In Eczema. Tetter. Scald Head, and all Itching, ocalyano ichorous disorders, which other remedies havi failed to relieve. It acts like a charm, allaying lm mediately the Irritation, and healing effectu oily thi diseased action therein, without the aid of internal medicine. Price 50 Cents per box. Sold byDrucslsts, or sent by mall. Bend for "Hints for Kitchen and Sick Room," Free , JOHNSTON, HOIiIiOWAY Si CO., 531 Commerce Street, Philadelphia. KOEHLER'S Installment House We occupy tie entire luilflintt 7 Sixth Street, HENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit! ( Ready-Hade & ta Order.) LADIE8 CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Cb PrlGK-WItboit Secarifi. rERMS: One-third of tbs amount pnrchased 1 ran oa pua aovn; in. Balance la imau WMKir or monthly payments. Bonn transacted ttrlctlr confidential. ial. Opca Saturdays daily, from 8 A.M. to p.M. uciur.H, GEO. W. ill, l&filSflIM lUW ADVgKTlSEMJaiTH. KAUFMANNS' ARE BUILDING AGAIN. Nothing new or surprising about that, to be sure; but something entirely in accord with Kaufmanns' previous career of enlarging their quarters, broadening their fields of labor, look ing for new worlds to conquer i. e., offering stronger attractions and better inducements to the public th.an ever before. The improve ments now contemplated include extensive additions and alterations, which, when com pleted, will make Kaufmanns store more than double the size of any other retail estab lishment in this city. But this is further on. In the meantime their efforts are directed to closing out their present stock as quickly as possible. The encroachment of the builders and mechanics puts room at a premium, and you will readily understand the immense re ductions which have been made on the prices of all sorts of goods. MEN'S SUITS. Former Former Former Former Former Former Former price $25; price $23; price $20; price i8; price 16; price $ 1 4; price $ 1 2; present present present present present present present price $16. price 15. price $13. price $12. price 10. price $8. price $ 7. All Men's Summer Coats and Vests and Single Pantaloons have been reduced in the same propor tion. MEN'S HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS. The prices of these goods have been cut down even more than those of clothing. If you want a stiff, soft, silk or straw hat, a shirt, some underwear, neckwear or hosiery, you can now get them for about half former prices. And all goods are guaranteed to be fresh, new and stylish. KAUFMANNS' FIFTH AVE. AND SMlTJdLb'lELD ST. LAIRD'S Shoe Stores show the largest and Most Complete Line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloth Top Shoes. S1.50, S1.75. S2, S2.50. Chifaren's Cloth Top Dongola Pat Tip Spring, 99c, $1.18. $J.2H, W.bU. Misses' Cloth Top Pat Tip Spring Heel, $1.25. $1.50, $1.75. $2. W. M. LAIRD, HAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. J 433 AND 435 I Wholesale I 406-408-410 WOOD ST.' and Retail. MABKET ST. Jv31-18i-nrTh8 WE'D rather take $5 to $10 less for our Made-to-Measure Suits than to carry them to next year. You'll find $20 and $25 Suits better value than ever. Same can be said of the $5, $6 and $7 Trousers several dollars reduced. HIKER ANDEBSOH I1LOCK. THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED -BY- J. HARPER BONNELL CO., k 3myO-7-D 'WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE SApOLIO ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. tit. 4- HOUSE-CLEANING. BOYS' SUITS. Former price $12; present price $j. present price $ 6. present price 5. rormer price io; Former price 8; .present price $4. Former price $ 5; Former price $ 4; Former price 3; present price $3. present pr'e I2.50 present pr'e $1.75 Reductions equally great have been made on the prices of all Boys' Pants and Shirt Waists. Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. Former price ts present price $3.50 Former price J4.50; pres't pr'e 3.25 Former price $4; present price $2.75 Former price 353.50; pres't p're2.50 Former price $3; present price $2. Former price $2.50; pres't pr'e JS1.75 Former price 2; present price 1-25 Former price 1.50; pres't price $1. Former price Jii; present price 75c S1.50, S1.75. S2, 52.90. & lT9 TRY IT IN YOUR NEXT 1 . pW-KJ V A j . Ihl BR.ai ? ,xr f iiJ.i.v-jj.
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