Qxjmpmijtijyf v?JiggwgJESfeg51BMMiHiAIIBi .-s4iDBiBBHnsHsHsiHslslsls9slslsisEsiSHBsHsHsisisHsH P THE PHTSBUB8 DBPATOH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 189a F . . ( I t HEAYENLY' SYMPATHY. Onr Fight to the Death With Our Numerous Besetting Sins Is WITNESSED BY FRIENDS ABOVE. The ing, His Angels, Martyrs. Eminent Faints and l.oved Ones ALL LOOKING DOWN WITH INTEREST IiOirrxnr, Sept 4. Dr. Talmage's ser mon selected for publication this -week is entitled: "Celestial Sympathizers," the text being taken from 1 Cor. 15:32: "I have fonght with beasts at .Ephesus," and Hebrews 12:1: '"Seeing we also are com passed about with so great atilond or wit nesses." Crossing the Alps by the Mont Cenls Pass, or through the Mont Cents Tunnel, yon aio In a few hours set down at Verona, Italr. and In a few mlnutos begin examining one of the grandest ruins cr the world the Amphitheater. The whole building sweeps around you in a circle. Ton stand in the arena where the combat was once fought or the race run, and on all sides the seats rise, tier above tier, until you connt 40 ele vations, or galleries, as I shall see fit to call them, in which sat the Senators, the Kings and the 25,000 excited spectators. At the sides of the arena and under the calleries aro the cages In which tho lions and tigers are kept without food, until, frenzied with hunger and thirst, they are let out upon some poor victim, who, with his sword and alone, is condemned to meet them. 1 think that Paul hlmsel: once stood In such a place, and that it was not only figuratively, but literally, that he had "fought with beasts at Ephesus." The Barbarous Sport or the Olden Time. Tho gala-day ha3 come. From all tho world the people are pouring into Verona. Men, women and children, orators and sena tors, great men and small, thousands upon thousands come, until the first gallery is full, and the second, the third, the foruth, the firth all the way up to'the twentieth, all the way up to the fortieth Everv place Is filled. Immensity of audience1 sweeping the great circle. Silence! Tho time for the contest has come. A Boman official leads forth t he vic tim into the arena. Let him get his sword, with firm grip, into his right hand. 11k IS.OuO it breathlessly watching. I hear the door at the fido of the arena creak open. Out plunges the half-starved lion, his tongue athirst tor Mood, and, with a roar that brings all the galleries to their feet, he m-hes asalnst the sword of the combatant. Do yon know how strong a stroke a man will strike when his lile depends upon the first thrust of his blade? The wild beast, lame and bleeding, slinks hack toward the side or the arena; then, rallvlng his wasting strengtu, no conies up witu iiercer eye and more terrlule roar than ever, only to be driven back with a fatal wound, while the combatant comes in with stroke after stroke until the tnonUer is dead at his feet, and the 25,000 people clap their hnnds and utter a .shout that makes the city tremble. bomctimes tho audience came to seo a race; sometimes to see gladiators fight each other, until the people, compassionate for the (alien, turned their thumbs down as an appeal that the vanqnlshed be tpared; and sometimes the combat was witu wild beasts. The Lions Xon litre to right To one of the Roman ampbltbeatrical audiences of 1S0.CO0 people Paul refers when I'es-ivs: "Wo are compassed about with so great a crowd of witnesses." The direct lefcreuce in tho last passage is made to a race; but elsewhere, having discussed that, I talvo now Paul's lavorite idea of the Christian life as a combat. The fact is tbnt every Christian man has a li n to fight. Yours is a bad tompor. Tho ta'cs of the arena have been opened, and this tiger has come out to destroy your soul. It ha lacerated yon with many a wound. You have been thrown by it time and aain, but in the strength of God you have arisen to drive it back. I verily believe you will conquer. I think that the temptation is getting weaker and weaker, "lou have sit en it so many wounds that the prospect U tint it will die, and you shall be tho vic tor, through On 1st. Couragevbrothcr! Do not lot the sands of the arni drink the in is tho passion for strong drink. have contended against it for 20 it it is strong of body and thirsty ot You havo tried to fight it back oke i bottle or empty wino glass. t is not the weapon. With one hor- ir he Will seize "thoe by the throat d thee limb from limb. Take this i, sharp and keen reach up and get n God's armory, the sword of the With that thou mayest drive him nd conquer! why specify, when evory man and wo- husa lion to fight! If'there be one m ho has no besetting sin let him speak for him have I offended. If you have loucht the lion, it is because joa have tho lion eat you up. We Do ot Tight Single-Handed. jlen think when they contend against an .il habit that they have tofight it all alone. o! They stand in the center of an immense iicleot sympathy. Paul had been reciting ue names or Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, jarau, Isaac, Joseph, Gideon, and Barak, and then says: "Being compassed about with bo sreat a cloud of witnesses." They cave to the men in the arena, in tho olden time, food to thicken their blood, so that it would flow slowly, and that for a longer time the people might cloat over the scene. But onr King has no pleasure in our rounds, lor wo are bone of His bone, flesh of ins ncsn, oioou ot ill uiooa. Tnank God! The Ktnz is in thegalle ory! Hi ins eyes are on ns. liisneart is with us. Hit inua in deliver us. Now, bring on your lions ! Who can fear? All the spectators in the angelic nailery are our friends. Tnongh the arena be crowded with temptations, we snail, ith theangellc help, strike them down in the mine or our God, and leap on their lallcn carcasses! O bending throng of hi 1-lit angelic fhces, and swift wlnss, and lightning loot! I hail yon, to-day, from the dust and struggle of the arena! I look again and I see the gallery of the ptonhets and apostles, Who are those tnlchtv ones up yonder? Ilosea, and Jere miah, and Daniel, and Isaiah, and Paul, and Potei, and John, and James. There sits Noah, waiting for all the world to come into the ark; and Moses, waiting till the last Bed 3en shall divide: and Jeremiah, waiting for the Jen s to return: and John, of the Apoca lypse, waiting for the swearing of the angel that Time shall be.no longer. Glorious spirits! Ye were bowled at, ye were stoned: ye were spit upon! They have been in this flsht themselves, and they .are all n Ith us. Daniel knows all about lions. Paul fought with beasts at Ephesus. The Martyrs Look Down rrom the Gallery. I look again, and I seo the gallery or the martyrs. Who Is that? Hugh Latimer, sure enough! lie would not apologize for the truth preacued; and so he died the night bclorc Dwiusing from the bedpost in perfect glee at the thought of emancipation. Who are that army of C,G6? They are the "l'heban iction ii no tiled lor tue laitn. nere is a arger host in magnlfioent array 8S4.000 ho perished for Christ in tho persecutions Diocletian, if all tue martyrs' stakes tat have been kindled couHd be set at pnpper distances, they viould make the rilSnlght all the world over bright as noon da And now they sit yonder in the mar tvrs' gSilery. For them the fires of perse cution have gone ont. The swords are fclieathed and the mob hushed. Now they watch us with an all-observing sympathy. Hook again, and I see another gallery, that ot eminent Christians. What strikes me strangely is the mixing in companion Mitp of those who on earth could not agree. There is Albert Barnes, and around him the Piesbytery who tried him for heterodoxvl Youdcr is Lyman Beecher and the chnrch couit that denounced blml Stranger than nil, there is John Cnlvln and James Armln lu: Who would have thought that they ould sit so lovingly togetuer? There is George Wh teficld and the ministers who "ould not let him come into theit pulpits ecause they thought blm a fanatic. There Me the sweet singers Toplarty, Montgomery, eslev. Isaac Watts and Mrs. bigourney. If heaven bad bad no mnsic be fore they went up thev would have started the sinking. And there, the band of mis sionaries. i-orae of the Immortal Sllsslonarles. David Brainard, of the aborigines evangel ized; and Mrs. Adoniram Judson, whose prarers for Burmah took heaven by vio lence! All these Christians are looking into the arena. Our strugglo is nothing to theirs! Do we. In Christ's cause, suffer from the cold? They walked Greenland's Icy mount ains. Do we suffer from the heat? They sweltered in the tropics. Do we get fatigued? Tl'cy fainted, with none to caro for them but cannlbaK Are we persecuted? Thev were anathematized. And as they look from their gallery and see us falter in the pres Lnceof the lions, I seem to bear Isaac Watts addressing us in bis old hymn, only a little changed: Must von be circled to the skies un flowery beds of ease. While o(hen fought to win the prize ur sauea mrougn oiooay seasr Toplady shouts In his old hymn: Your harps, ye trembling saints, Down from The willows take; Loud to the praise of lore divine. ma every siring awaic. , While Charles Wesley, the Methodist, breaks forth in his favorite words, a little varied: A choree to keep yon have, A UoU to glorify; A never-dying aoal to save. Ana fit It for the iky I I look again and I see the gallery of our departed. Many of those in the other gal lories we havo heard of; but these we knew. Oh! bow familiar their faces! They sat at our tables, and we walked to the house of God in company. Have they lorgotten ust Those lathers and mothers started uson. the roau of life. Are they careless aa to what becomes of ust And those children, do they look on with stolid indifference as to whether we win or lose this battle for eternity? Departed Loved Ones Ara Watching V. .S'ay; 1 see that child running its hand over your brow and saying, "Father, do not fret;" "Mother, do not worry." They remember the day they left us. They remember tbo agony of the last farewell. Though years in heaven, they know our faoes. They remem ber our sorrws. Nay; 1 see them rise up and lean over, and wave beroro us their recogni tion and encouragement. That .gallery is not full. They are keeping placed for us. After we have slain the liou, they expect the King to call us, saying, "Come up higher!" Between tho hot strug gles in the arena I wipe the sweat from ray brow, and stand on tiptoe, reaching up my right band to clasp theirs in rapturous hand shaking, while their voices come ringing down from the gallery, crying, "Be thou faithful unto death and you shall havo a crown!" But here I pause, overwhelmed with tho majestv and the Jov of the scene! Gallery or the 'King! Gallery or angels! Gallery of grophets and apostles! Gallery of martyrs! allerv of saints! Gallery of friends and kindred! O.i, majestic circles of light and lovel Throngs! Throngs! Throngs! How shall we stand the gaze of the universe? Myriads of eyes beaming on us! Myriads of hearts beating in sympathy forusl How shall we ever dare to sin again? How shall we ever become discouraged again? How shall we ever reel lonely again? With God lor us, and angels for us, and prophets and apostles for us. and the groat souls or the ages for ns, and our glorified kindred for us shall no give up the fight and die? A lew Words of Courage, No! Son of God, who didst die to save us. No! ye angels, whose wings are spread forth to shelter us. No! ye prophets and apostles, whose warnings startle us. No! ye loved ones, whose arms aro outstretched to receive us. No! we will sever surrenderl Sure I must fight If I would rclgn Be faithful to mr Lord: And bear the Cross, endure the pain. Supported by Thy Word. Thy saints in all this glorious war Shall conquer, though they die; They see the triumph from afar. Ana seize it wiia meir eye. When that Illustrious day shall rise. And all Thine armies shine In robes of victory through the skies, The glory shall be Thine. My hearers, shall wo die in the arena or rise to Join our friends in the gallery? Through Christ we may come off more than conquerovs. A soldier, dying in tho hospital, rose up in bed the last moment and cried, "Here! HeXtf" His attendants put him back on lii pillow, and asked him why he shouted "Here!" ' On! I heard the i oil call or heaven, and I was only answering to- my name!" 1 wonder whether, after this battle ot life is over, our names will bo called in the muster roll of the pardonedand glorified, and, with the Joy of heaven breaking upon our souls, we shall cry, "Here! Herel" "By for the most agreeable of all the Mineral Waters as a beverage for the table, whether drank alone or mixed With claret, sherry or champagne." FORDYCE BARKER, M.D, PROFESSOR Ilf BELLEVUE HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. NEW-YORK, &c Healthful, Agreeable?, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Barns, Eto. Eemovcs and Prevents Dandruff RfiRCUV CI anmibi titVHri Best for General Household Use. Apolhnaris 3M VS3& SJ&B Mi ' w i -j "qSSV- ARRIVING DAILY. OUR NEW FALL DRESS GOODS In All the Latest Novelties, Weaves and Colorings. This season we will be able to place before the public for their inspection one of the most complete and well selected stocks of DEESS GOODS ever exhibited in these cities, the result of shrewd and careful buying, and offered at prices that will well repay you lor your visit CALL at AN EAELY DATE, EXAMINE -AND BE CONVINCED. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK.' 1 cae All-Wool Cloth Serge, beautiful colorings, at 59c, worth 75c. 1 case All-Wool Tricot, latest fall shades, at 25c, cheap at 35c. , DOUGLAS & MACKIE, 151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. ' se5-rw . YOUR MOTHER RAISED. YOU r5gCONUfc.NtjDMllSga Your Use it for custards, puddings, ice creani, Swellings in the Neck Or Goitre is one of the most stubborn forms of Scrofula. Head thlst "I suffered terribly with swollUgs la my neok, or goitre, and spent an enormous amount of money for medicines, but to no purpose. I became completely discour aged. I wrote to Mrs. Anna Sutherland, of Kalamazoo, Mieb-, and reoelved answer fully Air. liitfBiow. confirming ner testi monial. 1 then began to take Hood's Bar saparilla myself, and In a few weeks! found the swelling very muoh reduced, and I ould Breathe with Perfect Eaae, which 1 bad not done for .years. I con tinued wjth Hood's Sarsaparilla and am now Permanently Cured of goitre." Mas. Jikhis Biqblow, Fremont, Mich. HOOD'S PILLSoureliverills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, siok headache. 2 Bo Growing More Liberal That's what the human race is doing particularly the American part of it. -' There are a few left who are satisfied with ancient his tory. But most people are ready to apply modern pro gress and common-sense to the treatment of the human stom ach an organ that demands its rights whether or no; that resents the insults of worn out methods. All this is to emphasize the facts about COTTOLENE There was once a prejudice against 'Cottonseed oil. But people who are alive, who investigate, who have no bigotry in their composition, have found that pure, refined cottonseed oil combined with selected beef suet is a better article in every conceivable way than hog's lard. L And so they wisely use it for cook ing and are correspondingly healthy and happy. The sales of Cottolene are enormous and constantly increasing; a proof that it is appreciated by appreciative persons. Ask your grocer for it. N.K. FAIRBANKS CO., CHICAGO. PITTSBURGH AGENTS : F. SELLERS & CO. ATTRACTIVE MAGNET. This week I will sell a lot of Solid Sterling Coin Silver Watches for ladles at $3.87, Everv one warranted for time and quality. Also a lot ot the same kind in Nickel Cases for 3S.?S. B. E. -ACCOSTS, Wholesale and Retail Jeweler. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED GATALOGOL ECi-280-MWll3U CINCINNATI'S GRAND HOTEL AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. NEW MANAGEMENT. SS Ttm1 'Sfls? yH bD. Fourth St., Central Ave., SES ?.3ta.thePlnclP,l, thoroughfares of the city. Third St. entrance of Hotel opposite main entrance of Grand Central Ball way Station. Hew KSSSSSn-J?)r ""He and Gentlemen. Large Committee Booms for Conventions. New Saul Ury Plumbing and Electric Lighting. Cable address, "Corre," Cincinnati. THE A. G. CORRE HOTEL CO., Proprietors A-O.00SXE.Frti. S.O SHEAES.Vici-rni.dlliairrf AN And your grandmother raised your mother on the GAIL BORDER 'EAGLE' BRAH& Condensed Milk. It's the oldest brand, it's the richest brand, it's the most reliable brand of condensed I milk ever offered to the public. i Grocer and Druggist sell it. pies, cakes, and general cooking purposes. j -- jreT APVBBTISKMEWTS. SCHOOL MOOT BMS.fO SUPPLIES. "AND STILL THE WONDER GREW" Year by year, how we could sell School Books and School Sup plies 20, 30, 40, and in some cases even 50 per cent cheaper than any other firm in Pittsburg or Allegheny. This year we intend to outdo even ourselves. This year our name shall be a household word in every home where there are children. Our wonderfully low prices on School Supplies shall be a magnet to draw the children to our store, and they will do the rest Our variety of School Suppliea is unequaled, and our prices will advertise themselves. Here are a few statements just by way of sample: BOOKS USED IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Swinton's Introductory Geography. . . . : $ 50 Swinton's Grammar School Geography 113 Swinton's History of the United States 81 Webster's High School Dictionary 89 Webster's Common School Dictionary 65 Cooley's Elements Natural Philosophy 65 OVVIULUU 5 J-icUlgUcigC JCSSUUS. , cU Smith's Primer Physiology and Hygiene 27 Smith's Elementary Physiology and Hygiene 45 Union .Series No. 1 . 22 Robinson's Higher Arithmetic 89 Le Cont's Geology, Compendium 1 08 Barnes' General History 1 44 Houston's Physical Geography 1 13 Newcomb & Holden's Astronomy Briefer 99 Whitney's German Reader. . : 1 35 Martin's Human Body (Briefer Course) 1 08 Olney's Elements of Trigonometry 99 Avery's Elements of Natural Philosophy (New Edition) . 1 04 Shaw's New History. English Literature 1 13 Seavey's Goodrich's History of the United States 99 Modern First Reader - 18 Modern Second Reader ' 34 Modern Third Reader ; , 45 Modern Intermediate .". 54 Modern Grammar School Modern Speller Goff 's Elementary Arithmetic Goff 's Complete Arithmetic, Bum's English Grammar Alden's Citizens' Manual Deane's Intellectual Arithmetic Jones' Latin Lessons Jones' Latin Prose Composition Shepard's Chemistry Colton s Zoology Chute's Practical Physics Reed & Kellogg's Higher Lessons in English '. 54 Kellogg 's Rhetoric (New Edition) ; . . go Wentworth's School Algebra ....'.... 99 Wentworth's New, Plain and Solid Geometry : . . . 1 13 Goodwin's Greek Grammar (Revised) 1 38 White's Greek Lessons - 1' 08 Collar & Eysinbach's German Lessons 1 08 Allen & Greenough's Latin Grammar 1 08 Fisk's'Civil Government go SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Scholars' Companions, containing slate and lead pencils, pen staff and rule, for only ic. The Leader Pencil Tablet, 4c each, 35c per dozen. Full assortment Tablets at prices from 2c to 50c Legal and Foolscap Paper at 15c per quire. LEAD PENCILS. Plain Cedar Pencils for 4c per doz. Rubber Tipped Pencils ic each, 10c per dozen. Rubber Tipped Pencils 2c each, 21c per dozen. Faber's No. 2 Lead Pencil 5c each. Compass Pencils 8c each. SL8TES. Plain Single Slates from 3c to 5c Bound Single Victor Slates from 8c to 15c. Bound Double "Victor Slates from 150 to 30c. Boys' School Bags, .oilcloth and canvas, 15c to 30c Girls' School Bags 8c to $1. . SLATE PENCILS. 100,000 Slate Pencils 10 per hun dred." Slate Pencils two for ic, or 5c per dozen. - Wooden Slate Pencils ic each, 10c per dozen. Patent Pencil Sharpeners ic to 8c each. i Patent Slate Pencil Sharpenersuc. Mucilage 5c, 7c, 15c and 18c jper bottle. - J Ipk from 5c to 12c per bottle. Pencil Boxes from 5c to 50c. Erasers ic, 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c, 6c, 7c, 8c, 10c each. , I Pink Enameled Chalk Crayons, two for .icand 12c per box. 3,000 Misses' School Hats, in an endless variety of shapes and mater ials, at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 ana up- xrnrA. I FLEISHMAN Mall Orders Prompt Attended 1 A M : 72 18 -. 36 . 63 ." 59 33 :.... 31 99 90 54 '......-.-..... 72 -. 09 SCHOOL UFsIBRELLAS. 24-inch Gloria School Umbrellas, gold handles, 620 each. 24-inch Gloria School Umbrellas, with natural wood handles, 75c. 24-inch Gloria School Umbrellas, with gold and oxidized ring handles, at 90c. 300 English Gloria Umbrellas, 26 and 28 inches, with natural wood and oxidized handles, extra good value, 95c. Children's black ribbed Cotton Hose, guaranteed absolutely stainless black, all sizes from 5 to 9, at 24c. Extra heavy and strong black ribbed Hose, double knees, double heels and double soles. The most serviceable stockings to be had for school wear. We sell all sizes from 6 to 9 at 25c, or 2.75 per dozen. Children's Onyx black ribbed Hose, double knees, all sizes, at 38c. A large variety of good, strong wearing Stockings, ranging in prices from 40c to 75c,, according to size and quality. Hemstitched Colored Border Hand kerchiefs, full one (1) inch hem and warranted fast colors. These are the neatest patterns ever sold at the price. They are worth 8c but we shall sell them at 5c each, or 55c per dozen. Large white corded Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth 10c, will be sold at 7c each, or 75c per dozen. Fancy Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth i2jc, will be sold, for 9c each, or $1 per dozen. A small broken lot of All-Linen Initial Handkerchiefs the only ini tials left are N, O, P, T and W. These are regular 25c goods. To close the broken lot, we shall sell them at i2jc each. Boys' regular 25c Scarfs, all new fall styles just in, at 20c. Best Linen Collars, regular price i2jc, at ioc. Silk Windsor Ties, long and wide, . regular 25c quality, at 15c. 200 dozen Plain and Fancy Silk Windsor Ties, choicest patterns made, never sold under.25c at 20c. 504, 506 and 508 UV i U 1 1 IVl AKlVC. I Ol rfC.ll 1 . " or J-J McXRMICK, radSmUblieldEt.. Pitta- H uatil UP.M, t I j - - . - - i UOTK. XAI Sf.aUTJLiXa.XLU XafaenUlh. AUeKUCUT. m-w ..uuMm,,.,niMmMtiatMmaBminauaiMmv. LCI. KP I BHslslslslslslslslslslslslslslslslslslslslslslslsSaiLf1 1 ... " 1 M aUAl-ATT I HiaalssisHHBKBKBBaUinHUIV I NEW ADYEBTISEMENTS. CARPETS, WALL PAPER. Wilton Carpets, Axminster Carpets, Velvet Carpets, Body Brussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, And all kinds of Ingrain Car pets. Everything new in style, choice in color. All at SPECIAL LOW PRICES. ' WallTaper 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! AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE EXTBA MATINEE TO-DAT. Every Evening, Wed. and Sat. Matinees, THE LIMITED MAIL, Tho Grcnt Patriotic Comrdy-Drama. Sept. 12 Donnelly & Girard In "Natural Gas." 805-13 HARRIS' THEATER SIBS. P. HARRIS, R. L. Brltton. T. F. Dean, proprietors and managers. Every afternoon and even ing, Hatherine Bober In "A HEEOINE IN BAGS." Special Engagement of OOA. HEGAI,ONOITA, THE WONDERFUL CHILD ACTRESS. One hundred children admitted Tree to every matinee. Tickets can he obtained at the hox offloe between 11 and 1 o'clock dally. "SULLIVAN-CORBETT CONTEST." The result or each round announced to the audience Wednesday night by the aid of a stereopflcon and screen. Week Sept. 12-"Our Irish Visitors." seS-35 DUQUESNE,lB& Oiienlnpr or the regular season, TO-NIGHT, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. Engagement of MR. THOMAS W. In the following; select repertoire: This evenlng,'Blchard III.;" Tuesday,"Rlnh elieu:" Wednesday, "Hamlet;" Thnrsdav. "Louis XI.:" Friday, "Othello;" Saturday, "Rlchaid IIL;" Saturday matinee, "Mer chant of Venice:" Nest week, R. E. Graham in Larry the Lord. eea THE ALVIN THEATER. Charles L. Davis Owner and Manager Monday, Toes, and Wed. evenings and Wert. Matinee, THE CHARITY BALL. Thursday, -Friday & Sat. nights & Sat. Mat, . IHb WIPE. Next week Hallen & Hart In a new com edy, "The Idea." se5-27 r rand opera house matinee I ALL TO-DAY. I WEEK. The MuBlcal Extravaganza, TELEPHONE Prices 15, 25, 60 and 'i3 cents. Matinee 35 and 60 cents, reserved. NEXT WEEK THE VENDETTA. se5-28 HARRT DAVIS' EDEN MTJSEE. OPEN to-day at 12 o'clook. Grand pro gramme. Mrs. Virginia Knapp, the famous mind reader. The oriental magicians, Bar nelloand Martell; Texas Ben and Texas Ann: Madam Tasaud's wax works. Great lilll by the American Comedy Company. Admission 10 conts. Se5-37 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. Holiday Matinee Labor Day. Night prices to-night and Matinee WEBER & FIELDS' OWN SPECIALTY COMPANY. se5-17 NEW YORK DENTISTS, Corner Sixth and Liberty Sts., Entrance on Liberty St., PITTSBURG. Best Set Teeth - - $8.00 WARRANTED WORK. se-8161-MWS EUROPEAN 8TEDtHIP NETHERLANDS LINE For Rotterdam, Paris and London. Salllnc rrom New York. S. S. Veendam, Satnrdar, Sept. 10. 8 a. m. 8 B. Obd&m. Saturday, Sept. 17, 2:3a p. m. Trom plr foot of Tlfth itrtet, Hoboken. rint cabin. H5 and upward: leeond cabin, VH. Rcductd excursion tlckeu. Btecrage at loir rate, for Illustrated rulde and pauaro apply to JOHN J. H'COBMICK. C39 Bmlthfleld street, LOUIS JIOrSEK, 816 Bmlthfleld street. MAX BCHi.il BEUQ CO.. 627 Smlthneld slreM. sei-D WHITE STAR LINE. Tor Queenstown and Llrerpool. Vojal and United States Hall Steamer. Teutonic. Sept. 7.4pm Ilrltannlc, Sept. J4, noon Majestic Bept. 11, 4 p m Osrm'c Bept. 23, 10:30 a m Teutonic Oct. S. i p m Urlflc, Oct. 12, 10 :30 a.m. Majestic. Oct. 19. 3 pn Germanic Oct. 26. 9a.m. Trom Whlla Star dock, foot of West Tenth street, Men York. Second cabin on thesa steamers. Saloon rates, too and upward. Excursion tickets on faTorabla terms. Second cabin, (40 and 45. Steerage from or to the old coudtrr. t20. n una aiar araxu payaoie on aemann in au me pilni toJl lnelpal banks throughout Oreat Hrltala. Applr JOHN J. McCUBMIOE. 629 SmlthDuld street. Plttsbur. or H. MJLITLAND KKK3ST. General Afent. ai Broadway. New York. urD ALLA1T ULIZETE ROYAL MAIL S-K s:s-Hl'A GLASGOW to PHILADELPHIA , via DEKRY and GALWAY. Tne most di rect ronte from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS TJNSUEPASSED. Intermediate, S30. Steerage, S10. STATE1 SERVICE OP LI lit. J STEAMSHIPS. SEW YORK and GLASGOW vlaLondonderry every Fortnight. Sept. 8.. ......State of California 11 a. x. Sent. 22 Mate of Nevada II a. M. Oct 6 State of Nebraska 10 A. x. Cabin, $40. Second Cabin, $31. Steerage, $10. Apply to. J.J.McCORMICK, 639 Smltbfleld at. JelS-D ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leave Nrw York Kverv Saturday. For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage. Br S. S. CITY OF SOME, 9SO and upwards, according to accommodation and location of Room. Second Cabin, 8SO. On other Steamers, Cabin, 843 aud upwards, Scsoad Cabin, S35. meerage, SIS. Passengers booked at through Tate to or from any city in Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts n London Bold at Lowest Kates. Book of information, tours atfd sailing lists for ntshed on application! to Agents. HENDERSON BP.ofilEKa. tfBowllnar Green. N. X: or J. J. MCCORMICK. CM Smltbfleld St.. Pitts burg. t M. SEMl'LE, 110 ideral St.. Allegheny. GEO. W. SM1N, 1 MtM.0jfrLt'jf i-. ii ft 'jjU rl apu-jiwr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS KAUFMANNS' Being Crowded for Room, on Ac count of Building, Will Sell New Fall Goods for Less Money Than Other Merchants Are Closing Out Last Season's Styles. i FAIL OVERCOATS. Chilly mornings and cool even ings make a Fall Overcoat a ne cessity during September and Oc tober. Don't think you can't afford to buy one, but call and find out to what extent our present Building and Extension Sale will benefit you. Over 5,000 entirely new and strictly fashionable Fall Overcoats to choose from. Good Ones $8, Nobby Ones $10, Fine Ones $12, Extra Fine Ones $15, Imported Ones $18. Single and double - breasted styles in all different colors. JGr Now, before the regular Fall Rush sets in, is THE time to le?ve your measure. Our stock of finest English, French, Scotch arid German Suitings, Trouserings and Overcoatings is now at high wa ter mark, and every order will re ceive the most careful attention. BUSINESS SUITS' TO ORDER At $30, $32, $35 and $37. DRESS SUITS TO ORDER At 40, $42, 45 and 48. TROUSERS TO ORDER At $S, $10, 12 and 15. Remember, we do FIRST CLASS work only, and warrant our prices 25 per cent lower than named by other A No. 1 tailors. New Fall Stock of Hats and Furnishing Goods Now Ready. KAUFMANNS' FIFTH AVE. AND DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS In all cases re- 3ulring scientific and confl entlal treatment. 1r. S. K. Latd, M. R. a P. S.. is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in he city. Consulta tion freetand strictly confi dential. Office hours 0 to I and 7 to 8 p. u. Sundays, 3 to r. v. Consult them person ally, or write Doctors Laxk, cor. Penn ar. and Fourth St., Pittsburg, Pa. Jolfr8-3-Dwlr LOST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH NERVINE. The rreat 9pan. ish Remedy, ll fold WITH A W R I T T E N UUARAKTEB to cure all nerv ous diseases, sueh N. aa Weak Memorv BE70HE a3td AFTJCR USIKO. Loss of Brain Puweri Wakefulness Lost Manhood. .Nightly Emissions, Nerrou8ness.Lassltude.all drains and loss of power of the Generative Organs In either sex caused by oyer-exertlon, youthful errors, or excessive use of tobacco, opium or stimulants. (1 per package by mall: 8 forM. With every $S order we GIVE A WKITTEN GUARAN TKPT TO CURE or R EFUND MONEY. Spanish Medicine Co., Madrid. Spain, and Detroit, Mich. For sale b JOS. FLEMING 4 BUA. jrUUDUrff. 4e23-ZB-MT7f Manhood Restored! 'NEK VE SEEDS." the wonderful remedy is sold with a written QttaranUt to cure all nervous diseases, such as Weakilemorv. Loss of Brain Power. Ilea ache, WakcCulness Lost Manhood, Night It Emissions. NetTous. BCTOSZ ASD AJTIB VSTSO. ness. Lassitude, all drains and loss of pow er or tne uenerative organs in either sex causea dy over exertion, youthful errors, or excessive use ol tobacou, opium or stimulants which roon lead tc Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity. Pntnp con venient to carry In vet pocket. 81 per package b? mall; 6for& with every S3 order we itlve a wriztf guarantee to cure or refund the money. Circular iVet Address Serve ;3ert Co.. Chisago. III. For sale in Flttsbnrp by Jos. Fleming Son, druggists, 4.10 and 112 Market st. noC-SO-xwF !ns!a!!men? House We occupy tie esUielnQUisc a Sixth Street, MENS AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit (Ready-Made & to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, installWebts. Cask Prlces-Wituout Security. TERMS: On -third of theamouet purchased must be paid down; the balaace in small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted strictly confidential. Opea dally, from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. baturaa tutil U P. U. aei Sis' f?? jKyj v??' K fPlltl 8 SOE!H.LEfi' 1 mi I'i'ii FALL MS. Gentlemen who want the latest correct fashions in Fall Suits and who want to practice economy are invited to step in and view our new stock. It embraces all the new styles in Cutaway Sack Suits, Cutaway Frock Suits, Straight Cut Sack Suit3, Made of fine Cheviots, Homespuns, Bannockburns, Niggerheads, Cas simeres, Worsteds, Diagonals, etc SEE OUR $12 AND $15 NIGGERHEAD SUITS. They will be all the rage this season. Among the countless Fall styles now displayed by us, we point with special pride to our grand SI Of Double-Breasted Suit3 (Sizes 4 to 14). They are made of extra fina All-wool Cassimeres, Cheviots and Homespuns, in very latest Scotch effects and mixtures. The same quality suits have never before been offered for less than $$ at a be ginning of a season. Our present offering of $3.95 should be taken advantage of by every mother. SMITHFIELD ST. MEDIC tL. DOCTi WHITTSER 814 ENN AVENUE. PITTSBURG, FA. As old residents know and back flies ot Flttsbnrr papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in the city, devotlnrspeclnlatcentlon to all chronics SSKtNO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible Mrnri Q and mental dis persons IlLll VUUO ease, physical de cay, nervous debility, lack: of enenry, ambi tion and bope,impairedmemory, disordered siirbt, self distrust, basbfnlnoss, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, ernptlons. impover ished blood, falling powers, organic -weakness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting tbepersonfbrbuslness, society ana marriage, permanently, safely and privately icnureartu BLOOD AND SKIN SEE eruptions, blotches, falling Iinlr.bonea, pains glandular swellings, ulcerations of the tongue, month, throat, ulcers, old sores, ara enred for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicatdd from 1 1 Dl M A D V ,, kidney and the system. UnlllAn Tbladderde rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searcnln treatment; prompt relief and real cure. Dr. Whlttler's life-long extensive experi ence insures sclent illo and reliable treat ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as if here. Offlcehours, 9A.x.totf T. x. Sunday. 10 a. x. to l?.a only. DB, 1TnlTlIElt,8U Penn avenue, Pittsburj, Pa WOOD'S pnOSPHODINE, The Qsat English Bemedy. Promptly and permanently cures all forms of Jiervout Weaknut.JimUriOTU. &jcr tnatorrfw, ImvoUncy and all cfltcU of Abut, or &- cew.iieen prescribed over 15 years In thousands of cases: Is the only ReUaiAt and Honat Medicine known. Ask druggist for Wnon't p.f ,.-. 7 M' FnospnoDiKz: if he offers ..Mm, mMlrln" In place of this, leave bis MZnutoVl "nrlose Prl" " Ie"i "d we wui Jn ?hTiitnram ""ritca-oat package. i:,ix, lPa&wMius rfXirfU cure. Pamphlet S V ...led envelope. ? stamps. Address pilnnE TV006 CUEMICALX CO m Woodward avenue, Detroit. Mich. 43-sloId In Pittsburg by JOS. FLEMING A SON. 17-31-eodwk . 4U Market street. WEAK MEN. YOUR ATTENTION ISCiLUDIOTM TfjlCT MAK TXMX MUK OBIAT XKOLISS BIMSDT. Gray's Specific Medicine IF"VnTT HrnroKtt from nrauTJurao. una vatmmmmmmmmmiZmM N e r- vous Debility. Weakness of Body and Mind. Spermatorrhea, and Impotency. and all diseases that arise from over-indulgence and self-abuse, aa Loss of Memory and Power, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and an early grave, write for our pamphlet. AdJress QKA.Y Ml)lClE CO.. BaiTalo. If. T. The opeclno Medicine U sold by all druggists at II 00 per package, or six packages for IS 00, or sent ny mall on reeceipt of money, and with vaAiTi4i4 sslsBBBalslslsiBssiasissssssitjeijjiiajjjjjj 43"0n account of counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper, vrap Itni. tne only eennlnit. HnMin A ItUUUTX Rfl aranteea Issued by S. SI. Holland. cor. Bmlthfleld and Liberty sts. JyIS-7-HWTeoan DR. MOTT'S ' PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remedy used for many years by an old physician with great success. It is a per. fectly safe and reliable remedy and is suc cessfully used as a monthly corrective by .thousands of ladies. Beware of Imitations. Ask for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Female Pills and take no other, or enclose 11 and we will mail you a box securely sealed lu plain pa per. Price $1 per box, six forts. DB. JIOTTB CHEM. CO., ,. . , , Cle-veland, a Sold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Fleming m i M$fE&ftf? i8Sfc fiJ M B o. mw, i iiisuurj, jra. oeu-CT VA m w w . vm m
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