re tr. 'IHT HLIliSim?SXM tsbp-t-- -yssmp f-M -i rx, V11 i THE BIG SHOW OPEN, Pittsburg's Great Exposition Is Started for -Its Fourth Season. EYEEY SIGN OF SUCCESS. Many Features of Improvement Pre sented to the Public LEVY HAS A MUSICAL OVATION. The Fcarlet Coated Eand Fnthc;es Lovers of Music the MAN! EICH AND HANDSOME DISPLAYS Scintillatingl successful was the opening of the Pittsburg Exposition last erenintr, for its fourth season. The big buildiugs were scenes of light, life and beauty. Five thousand people went to see the fine dis plays and to hear Jules Levy's scarlet coated band. The displays were gorgeous and the band a musical triumph. Manager Johnston was bubbling over with gratification, and Mr. Levy was a symphony of melodious smiles. Everybody about the great exhibi tion seemed to radiate a consciousness that they were the partakers in one of those rare affairs in this life au unqualified success. The exhibition gives sure promise of its best season. For 40 days it will be open to edify and delight the people of "Western Pennsylvania and the neighbor States. There have been several important changes since one year ago. One that first strikes the vision of the visitor is the enlargement of the concert facilities. The gallery for the big band is the same, but over across from it a large audience gallerv has been built otjt over the floor, and below, in the main hall, the seating capacity has been multiplied. Three thousand persons can now sit and listen to the music, about four times ns many as could find resting places formerly. Very many who go to the great show go to hear the music. The manager has been wise in providing for their better accommodation. The Nrw Lccfnr II ill. The eastern section of the main buildinsr, in previous years devoted to the art gal leries, has been made iuto a large lecture hall. It is one of the prettiest places tor that purpose in the city. The ceiling is high aud the whole interior finished in hard wood. The hall is finely lighted by many incandescent lamps. There are easy chairs for 800 people. The hall was open last evening for the people to look at it. Prof. G. It. Cromwell reached the city vesterday moraine. He will begin his illustrated lectures at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Four lectures will be given daily, at 2. 4, 7 and 9 p. aL They will treat of foreign lands, great cities and noted historical events, and lorn; an entertaining and instructive series. The exhibits by merchants and manu facturers are this year exceptionally fine. The booths and pagodas are decorated with unusual taste, and under the electric lights lorin resplendent pictures. Special notice will be given to the displays by the great dryiroods houses. Their large glass booths are arranged ith a taste whieh does great credit not only to the firms which carry such fine goods, but to the men whom they employ as expert decorators and window trimmers. In nearly all of them there are beautiful ladies arrayed in the prettiest gowns and most costly cloaks and furs. The ladies, of course, are of wax. but tbev are none the less beautiful ami far less danger ous man ine genuine articles. Two of the Un'qae Display. There are two unique displays by the big retail firms. JoHorne & Co. show in one of their sreat glast cases a white elephant of natural size. It is covered with linen napkins, costly lace, drapings and white passementerie and bead work. The great animal represents really about as much money value as a real elephant. His eves are two glowing electric lamps. In his trunk he holds au orange, which he swings slowly to and fro. The booth of Kosenbaum & Co. contains a pretty representation of the administra tion building at the AVorld's Fair. It is liz of the natural size, and even at that is quite a large structure. It is lighted within by electricity, which shines through the windows of stained glass. The exterior of the whole structure is covered with pearl buttons, which in the lights at night glisten many liued. Before the domed building ft the lagoon, with its fountains and swans, and before that are the 13 tall pillars, with their statues looking ont toward the inland sea. On this first evening the disnlavs cannot be notice! in detail. All are pretty and worthy of study. They show the varied lines of mercantile activity in this city and in Allegheny. The displays of furniture are particularly pleasing. There are pianos, electrical httinss, sporting goods, notions, hardware, sewing machines, clothing, sil verware, pottery and all the useful and lieautilul things which Pittsburg merchants ofler to their ide field of patronage. Iirend iml c lireso and l'icklrs. The visitor must not fail to tra intn the balcony and look at the "bread and cheese and kisses "no, nof, kisses pickles. They amount to about the same thing some times. There are fine shows in the balcony. "What are displayed there are chieflv the smaller articles of merchandise, but "they are very attractive, and the booths are beautiful with their variegated drapincs. Some people are accustomed to say that these exhibits are merely what may be seen in the windows of the large stores. This is not true. The very best the richest, choicest and prettiest are selected from a great stock, and in a pretty glass house they are arranged in the most pleasing and showy manner. They reveal the pick of Pittsburg merchandise, atid besides show ing that, they present pictures of beauty, pleasing to the eye and educating to the taste. t Machinery ball, with its engines, lathes, pumps, electric motors, glowing glass fur naces aud whirling cranks and living belts, presents the great attraction for many of the male visitors. The general machinery was not in operation last evening, but it will go to-day with a rush and whirr. Some of the exhibitors supply their own motive power, aud they were furnishing enough action to satisfy those who like to see things "go." The glass furnaces, run by the Associated Glass Manufacturers of Pittsburg, were operated last evening, and the man who grinds names and flowers on colored glass souvenirs had his marvelous wheel going. Where the Children Concrrcate. In a bright, airy pavilion west of the main building there has been set ud a fine merry-go-round, which attracted the younger gjneration in great numbers. It is the best affair of that kind every Bet agoing in city. It is new, strong "and equipped with not only horses, but lions, camels, goats, deer, giraffes, zebras and even a gigantic rooster, all saddled and bridled, ready to be mounted and ridden in a whirl of pleasure by the most gentle child. The merry-go-round is equipped with a large orcnestra, operated by a small steam en gine. Its music Is somewhat wild and weird, but it lends a sort of furious charm to the rush of the prancing steeds. The pavilion Is brightly lighted, and outside, be tween It and the main building, arc lights are suspended in tho air, making the walks, rustic so.its and greensward In that end of the grounds a favorite resort for the young. Last evening, while the orchestra was pouring- Its mnslc forth Into the night, there atood outside of the iron fence Inclosing the grounds looking lnnglnsly In at the lights and the gayety a crowded line of the poor children of tho Point. n5ro and there in the dusty street little ragged urchins boys and girls, not over 10 or 12 years In age, dancod to tho muslo or the waltz. At this end of the grounds, inearths river's bank, is the long frame building of the Pitts burg Cycle Company. This Is headquarters for bicyclers, and all sorts of machines and appliances are shown. To those who love the wheel there are here all the latest Im provements and fittings In which they are Interested. Jules Levy's Opening Triumph. Jules Levy returned to his Pittsburg ad mirers last evening. He came with a great and gorgeous band, and he received a royal welcome. The band plays at 2, 4. 7 and 0 o'clock every afternoon ljereafter. Last evening it tuned up at 7:45. In the afternoon the band appears In undress uniform, and in tho evening in full military uniform. This full dress Is a gaudy glory. Tho cap, of German shape, Is or blue. The frock co it Is scarlet of the brightest hue, half covered. with gold laco. The iireeches were blue with a wide red stripe. When the 40 members are seated, their scarlet uni form, multiplied bv the big plate glass mir rors behind them, look like a broad shim merln; plot of geraniums In a park. On Mr. Levy's uniform there Is raoie gold than on the others. As ho turns to the audience, to lift his cap and bow his acknowledgement of generous applause, the gold medals on his b renst tremble and tinkle with rapture. Last evening the people rapidly filled tho seats as the red-coated musicians entered their gallery. Jules Levy, roseato and ro tund, smiling and confident, with his har mony compelling baton in his white gloved hand, bowed to the front, turned to his players, moved his hand softly, and thero rolled rorth tun slow melody of the long meter doxology, "Praise God From Whom All rtlessln-rs Flow." That was lollowed Im mediately by the "Star Spangled Banner." The stated programme or tho evening was then taken up, beginning with one or Wngner'a marches. Rossini's "William Tell" over ture was encoredand the band played "For You Must Be a Lover or the Lord." The un engaged musicians rang the chorus, furnish ing a pleasing break In the instrumental programme. The reminiscences of Meyer beer were enjoyed greatly and a feature of the evening was Mr. Levy's cornet solo, Rossini's "Inflammatus." The -.lnslc for To-Day. The musical programme for to-day is as follows: 2 O'CLOCK. 1. March. General Felix Agnus Chambers 2. Overture. Poet and Peasant Suppe 3. Piccolo solo, selected Mr. Itlchard Hamaan 4. Boulanger Patrol :Hceves 5. Urand selection, Faust Gounod 4 O'CLOCK. 6. March, Hapsburg Krall 8. Caprice ..... Parties' Jubilees or Pastime on the Levee. 8. Concert sola None'ver. Mattel Mr. Jules Levy. 9. Selection. Mikado sir Arthur Sullivan 10. Ulory Hallelujah Gallop. 7 O'CLOCK. 1. March. Heine deSaha Gounod 2. Overture -Msritana Wallace 3. Clarionet Solo Mr. Cart Kegel. 4. Salvation Ami Patrol Orth 5. Selection, Last of the llogans Itraham 9 O'CLOCK. C KrmlDlsccnces of Gounod Introducing solos Tor elar'o let, Mr. Kegel: cornet. Mr. Clark: French horn. Mr. Wagner. 7. Gavotle. rrom the opera or Mignon Thomas 8. Cornet bolo. -The Lost Chord." Sir Arthur Sullivan Mr. Jules Levy. 9. Irish Patrol Pnerner 10. Burlesque Galop Cassldy fixtures. The styles shown cover all or the different periods of interior deooration as applied to fixture work. The finishes, which are especially fine, euibraco mat gold, ox idized silver, rich gilt, oxidized copper, dark polished steel, black iron, polished bmw, old brass, etc, eta The electroliers and chandeliers will delight those xvho are searching for forms that are new and at tractive and comprise the latest novelties. The head of the firm has brought to bear on his Business the ripe experience gained in a quarter of a century's connection with .this line of goods, and has supplied many of tho finest residences of Pittsburg with chande liers of exclusive design, securing the con-tt-nntia in cnmnntltlon with leading Eastern houses. Theexhlblt Includes many original patterns of electric chandelier, ceiling, frieze nn1 bracket lights, drop Hants for par lor and library use and a splendid array or fine shades and rcfieotors. la stone crooks and only So explains why the chairs are filled. rTJBNITDBE 1ND CABP.ET3. Pickering's ns Usual to the Front With a Ilandsomn Display. In the south gallery of the main building, directly facing the musicians Is tho exhibit of Piokorlng's Pittsburg's leading house furnishers, corner Penn avenue and Tenth streot. The display consists of furniture, carpets, draporios, folding beds, etc., ar ranged in a manner that is alluring to the eve and rcfleots much credit upon the taste of the decorators. While tho dltterent goods shown are of tho most elegant and substan tial'character yet nothing Is In sight which Is not carried Jn stock. As manr visitors to the Exposition como with the intention of purchasing householdgoods, Flokerlng's ex hibit will si i'vo to remind them to visit the AtnrA nf thU rlrm. where rjricea and terms will be made as satisfactory, to their purse as the goods are to their eye. A FAULTLESS MECHANISM. Tim Smith Premier Typewriter. The Pittsburg agency of this company Is at 214 Wood street. The firm liave'iad tho largest order given them for these splendid maohtnes that lias ever been issued to any company. It came from the War Depart ment of the United States and was for 150 tVDe writers. Now what has earned for them this proud distinction? It Is Its permanent and perfect alignment: compact, symmetrical design: unequalcd speed, with less movements to operate; cue ease witn wnicn wont can De inspected; excellent ana auraoie work manship! the radical departure in the matter of the ribbon feed in which all tho snrfaee is used, and two to four days' continuous writing are required to transfer the ribbon from one spool to the other; the quick and cortaln type-cleaning device; its fine line spacing mechanlsn,nnd Its marked efficiency NEW ADVKimaiBNT& KAWSTHOKNE I3NGKAVING SS rRINX- IXG CO., 04 Fifth Ave. and 165-170 Second Ave. In the south gallery this firm makes an exposition of the actual process or wood en graving (showing hw fine book illustra tions are made) and also the method or elec trotyplng. These matters, while or the greatest utility, are comparatively little known by the general public, and the Itaws thorne Company being the largest concern In those lines is best equipped Inr showing tho processes In aoiual work. Their print ing and binding establishment Is one or the most complete In Pittsburg, and has ac quired a reputation for first-class work, de livered when promised, and able to competo In pr,ce with any. , AMATEDK PHOTOGRAPHIC 5CPPLIE3. THE PITTSBURG CTC1.E CO. Their Mazn'ficent Display of Iticyclep, Trl ctOs and Harness at the Exposition. One of vthe most elaborate and tho largest display ever made outside or tho Phlladnlpnia cycle show is the exhibit of tho Pittsburg Cycle Co , wliioh occupies the two buildings erected last year for the Oil Well Supply Co, at the west end of the main building. Tuts firm, although the youngest In the business m the city, by past and liberal advertising of their various lines of accessories, and, being themselves practical bicycle ex perts, are now the- leading dealers between Chicago and New Toik. The exhibit of this firm is one of the features or the Exposition. It comprises the la.-gest line or wheels, nov elties and bicycle accessories ever shown. Particularly prominent Is tho largest prac tical tricycle machine ever huLt or ridden. There are also a number or curiosities shown In the way or antique, English and American wheels. Bicycles aie there In all styles and makes, as well as portions of ma chines, showing tho different parts In the many processes of manulacture. THE HA.RXES3 DISPLAY. The display of the Pittsburg Harness Em porium, which is located directly under the oand stand, will, wiien completed, be one or the most attractive In the building. The proprietor, Mr. Hnrrv D. Squires, who is also the largest stockholder in the Pittsburg C cle Company. Is one or Pitt-ibnrg's suc cessful young business men. He has by ln- aomuame piucg, energy ana pnsu piacea himself In the iront rank, eight years as the manager and buyer ot the Squires Hard ware Company having given him a thorough business training. April 1 he severed his connection with that concern and purchased the harness, trunk ana sad dlery business of G. W. Ache, at 423 Wood street. By shrewd and energetic business management, though In business less than a year, he is now one or the largest manufac turer and wholesale and retail dealers in fine hand mado harness in West ern Pennsylvania. The exhibition In the main building consists in tho main or complete lines or English long-tug coach harness, English coupe and Bockaway lload ahd track harness, English and Whitman, ladies' and gents' side-saddles, hollow and Halaca coach whips, as sorted fur robes, horse clothing for track use, breast protectors and horse covers, squire-shaped and quarter blankets. The exhibit as a whole Is undoubtedly sec ond to nono in Its line ever witnessed In Pittsburg. FURNACE?, B 1NGES, ETC. W. F. Bnll SS Co., North Gallery. Those who enjoy the fascinating practice of amateur photography will be fully repaid by an inspection or this exhibit. Cameras and lenses and all accessories are shown in many styles, embodying tho most recent Improvements nnd discoveries In the art. The firm has the agency for tho "Kodak" and the "Knack" cameras, and tho Eastman Company's photographic goods. Their store Is 431 Wood street. as was never accomplished by any typewriting machine yet produced, and those who know these Smith Premiers the best are those who are the most enthusiastic about them. Mr. A. W. Koch is the manager of the Pittsburg office, A PALATIAL ESTABLISHMENT. John Dlmlinc's Restaurant nnd Lunch Booms, 409 and 411 Market Street. Exposition visitors are fortunate In hav ing the above restaurant located so near tho Exposition grounds. Undoubtedly no finer restaurant than Dialling's exists In Western Pennsylvania. The dining and lunch room extends 240 feet back of the confectionery and bakery departments, nnd with Its mirrored walls, handsomely decorated ceilings and brilliant electric chandeliers presents a beautiful arroearance. The best of lunches and meals are served at popular prices and nil,. rtAci ...... 4.. .. n .1 n n nn Xfi. H Dlmllng makes a specialty or fine con fectlons.and his assortment Is the most com plete in. the city. Taking It all in all Dial ling's has every reason to be tho popular place that It is with tho general public and especially with the Exposition visitor:). OPTICAL GOODS. Handsoms Exhibit of the Chessman Optical , Compiny. In the west end of the gallery this com pany shows an assortment of artificial eyes, opera and field glasses, microscopes, eye glasses and their specialty, "the best $1 spectacles on earth," which has made their company's name known through Western Pennsylvania. Eastern Ohio and West Vir ginia. Nowhere car. a time be more pleas antly spent, and those whose sight is not good will fintt a visit to this exhibit or else to the store, at 42 Federal street, beneficial undpiofliaUie. rnOTO-KNGUAVING. A Plctnrs of the Exposition. Although not represented by an exhibit, tho work or the Pittsburg Photo-Engraving Company attracts considerable notice by the numerous pretty cards,artistIo souvenirs and catchy little brochures presented to the visitors by most of the prominent exhibitors. Prominent among these U a fac-slmlle of Bosenoanm's Administration Building, printed In photo brown and gold.) J. C. Bartlett's Two Finn Exhibits. There are two very handsome- displays this year made by J. C. Bartlett, or 203 and 205 Wood street one in main building and one in mechanical hall. The space In main hail is attractively decorated, and is de voted to the Bartlett wrought steel warm air furnaces ana wrought steel ranges, the Cinderella ranges and Jewett hot water heat ers. The "Bartlett" furnace is adapted for any kind o fuel hard or sol t coal, coke, wood or natural gas and It has acquired since Its introduction In 1S47 the reputation of being the most effective, simple, safe and durable furnace now belore the rj ub lie. Anv ser vant can control and regulate it, and it Is guaranteed free from gas or dust, and very economical or fuel. 1 he Cinderella ranges are Justly celebrated for their great durabil ity, convenience and superior working qual ties. The Jewett "Expert" hot water heat ers exemplify the highest grade or appa ratus lor heating houses by hot water. The "Expert" will work equally well with hard or solt coal, wood, coko or natural gas. THE KECEAKICAL BALL DISrLAY At west entrance is mainly devoted to the exhibition of the excellent Jewett gas ranges, which are now being used with sat isfaction by over one hundred household ers or Pittsburg and viclnltv. The Jewett cooking appliances are exclusively for gas as fuel, and embrace wrought steel ranges, portable stoves, combination broiler and cake griddles, and sad iron heaters. People Interested in fitting their houses with stovos and heating appliances can obtain from Mr. Bartlett thoroughly expert advice, and will be given every information as to the saving in cost of operation or these im proved ranges, stoves and furnaces. It. L. II. Dabbs Has an exhibit in the South gallery of photographs and portraits whioh are gems of photographic and portraiture arts. Mr. Dabbs has made a display at every fair and Exposition held In Pittsburg for 25 years. Close observers always notice an Improve ment in his pictures eaeh year, although It cannot be marked or startling, as his work Is Invariably flrst-c'.aus and refined; but he is studying and learning all tho time and his conceptions are certainly truer eaeh year. No portrait painter that over lived nor any photographer have shown better Judgment as regards the best likenesss of the human face. The best portraits In the city to-day are either by himor copied from one of his photographs. The crayon portraits or Judge biuras ana .major a. m. likenesses. Brown are speaking A SPECIAL EXniCIT. Horp-r Bros. & Co.'a Exposition Folding Beds. Passing along the north gallory the visit ors come to the familiar stand. Hopper Bros. & Co., the Wood street house furnish ers, who are always foremost in presenting to the public the very latest improvements In furniture, have started with the opening of the Exposition with an elegant line of combination folding beds. Being a new feature In this market; this firm, with Its usual sagacity, has taken advantage or the Expo, aud the enormous crowds that will at tend it to introduce this particular bed, ranking It a special exhibit, arguing that by bo doing the public will more heartily enjoy Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. The National Safe and Lock Company, of LCleveland,jO., represented by Mr. W. E. Kel- lcy, who is agent for Pittsburg, have on ex hibition in machinery hall a foil line of their different styles. These eafes are of the latest designsand are practically smoke.fire, water and burglar proof. The spring pack ing plate of the doors is equivalent to an inside door. Their jewelry safes have an 8-inch door with a 6-inch body and door. The, burglar chests In this company's safes have a 2-inch front and a 2-inch body. A written guarantee with each safe, warranting, it ab solutely fire and burglar proof, Is given to each customer. The safes displayed are of particularly handsome designs, and the ex hibit is one which will Interest all, compris ing, as it does, safes for business and home nsc Tbe Stevens Chair Co. Occupy their old stand at west end of build ing. As usual their exhibit of folding and Invalid chairs is unique and valuable. Added to these are the many styles in office desks, which are specialties of this com pany. These desks are In high grades and low grades, but all without exception the best of their kind; moreover, they are at prices which bring them well within the reach of all. They are in all styles, and the varieties lu the tops make one wonder if any new kind could be invented; but one thing is Inevitable, and that Is that any device that will add to tbe perfection of either the chairs or desks will be at once adopted by the Stevens Company, who have their main store at No. 3 Sixth stieet. PUKE OLD SIONO.NG1HELA Bye Whiskies T. D. Casey S; Co.,,071 Llb berly Street. Since 1S37 this house has. been engaged in the wholesale liquor trade and has built up a high reputation for carrying tbe purest and most reliable rye whiskies. Their well stocked warerooms can Bupply the mellow, thoroughly seasoned rjroduat of the distil leries or Finob, Guckenbeimer, Gibson, Dil linger and Overholt. Casev 3d Co. are sole Broprietors of tho'celebratcd brands of Log abin, Mountain Dew and Excelsior whisky and exclusively control these fino goods. The firm always carry a full lino of im ported brandies, gins nnd wines. Exposi tion visitors aro Invited to call at 971 Lib erty sti-cet and personally inspect these goods. An open letter to wonten. No. i. Laurel Ave., San Francisco, May 18, 1892. '.' Dear friend of women : "When my baby was born, five years ago, I got up in "six days. Far too soon. Result: .falling of the womb. Ever since I've been miserable. ' "I tried everything : doctors, medicines, apparatus ; but grew worse. r "I could hardly stand; and vwalking without support was impossible. , "At last I saw an advertise ment of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cont-pottnd, and de cided to try it. . The effect was astonishing. Since I took the first bottle my womb 'has not troubled me, and, thanks only to -you, I am' now well. Every suffering woman should know how reliable your, compound is. It is a sure cure." Mrs.A.Detwiler. AH dmrrTitt tall ft. nf bj mall, in form of Fills or Pt Ajuztmgei, on receipt Ot VI . Corrupondtnce freI answered- Addreii In eonfl- Mass. LlTerHui,2Jc. y"'Cf.G4. Busted Watches Repaired neatlyand finely nf'Arons' Watch Hospital" at "Death-Bed Prlco ." WATCHES CLEAHED. 50 CENTS. MAIN SPEINGS. 50 CENTS. NEW JEWELS. 53 CENTS. CASESPBINGS, 60 CENTST AU other work in proportion. All work guaranteed. Send for onr Illustrated Cata logue of Watches, Jewelry, Etc. se4-2Sl-TT8su NO MORE SUFFERING. This Interests All Who Are Suffering O With Rheumatism. BHETJMATISM, GOUT AND LUMBAGO .These words tell of a world of suffering. How many victims are compelled to He still and helplessly submit to continued torture I Having tried In vain every sap posed agency of relief, is it any wonder that they become despondentT The degrees of rheumatio suffering range from occasional aches to permanent Inca pacity, sometimes with atrophy of the mus cles and resultant delormlty. There has never been a generally known certain cure for rheumatism, gout and lum bago. Is there now? Yes. there is testi mony of apparently a strictly reliable char acter, and an abundance of it, that Rhenma enra will give Immediate relief, even in tbe worst cases. Its use for ten years, in a vory large prac ticehas thoroughly proved its efficacy. It can bo procured now from your druggist. If he doesn't happen to have it, he will pro curefit f or you, or you can send tothomanu- iaccurers oi me remedy, juciunnie & Chess man Manufacturing Company, 613 Penn ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa. The man or womaq who Is suffering from rheumatism can be con scientiously recommended to give Ehouma cura a trial. Price S3 per bottle. For sale by all drneglsts. inilME & CHESSMAN M'F'G CO., OlO Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Send your mame and address to this office and we will mall, rree, pamphlet of testi monials. Set-TTSSU PEOPLE GIEMLY Areqnick to grasp opportunities that prove beneficial to them. This Is why so many prefer Fleming's Fine Whiskies and Wines. The benefits derived from using Fleming's Pure Brandies, Whiskies and Wines, medic inally, ate favorably talked of every day in almost every home In this community. ' In ordering or purchasing Whiskies please make your selection from the following, sold only by Fleming & Son: FLEMING'S OLD EXPORT, Quarts $1, or six for $3. FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING, Quarts SL25, or six for $& GIBSON'S TEN-TEAK OLD, Quarts 5L60, or six tor $7.50. FLEMING'S PEIVATE STOCK, Quarts-52. Fleming's California Wines are four () years old, .and aro the best Port, Sherry, Claret, and others; In full quarts 50 oents. Goods shipped same day as ordered. 1 a?, WtausfffffTv WM&F&sM $?Xm Jje-tiLag AMBSEMENTS. fdL a THIATfie Every Evening, Wed. and Sat. Matinees, THE LIMITED MAIL, The Great Keaihtlc Comrdy-Drama. Sept. 13 Donnelly & Glrard in "Natural Gas." 8e8 & WHOLESALE & RETAIL DBUGGISTS, 412 MARKET ST., COB. DIAMOND, au28-Traaa - Pittsburg, Pa. .BUT YOUR SPECTALCES AT Tti Rollnrjle Optlolaii, Eyes Examined Tree. T-g Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. JHAM0ND, 23S& LITTLE, THE OPTICIAN, Has removed to 600 LIBEBTT 8TEEET, over Espy's Drugstore. , Spectacles and eye glasses exclusively. Jya-Txs and appreciate the novelty, so various that a less hurried dcscrlntton The different combinations of this bed are will have to be given in, the near future which will do Justice to such an Important factor in house furnlshment. Characteristic or the promptness which actuates this firm in all business matters, and as at all openings of the Exposition in past years, this stand Is ready on time for the Inspection of these beds Vhich are car ried alone by Hopper Bros. & Co. in all the varieties of makes aud finish. C. C. VAN KlRIi & CO., 125 Third Avenue Exposition Display Near thn MuslcStand. There has never been a display In any Ex position here that equaled this firm's re fined exhibitor combination gas nndelectrlo H. J. King's Splendid display is quite near tbe music seats, and it contains everything Doautiful, dainty and serviceable in tho way of foot wear for men, ladles and ohlldren. An es Eecial point Is made In men's English enamel luchers, and patent leather bals and con gress boots, and tbe best or it is -they are handmade. Tlieeocquisite specimens of fine shoes in tbe newest modes are very allur ing, and then there are the handsome, stylish makes for those who prefer a quieter mode in foot covering than tbe ultra fash Ions now prevailing. An exhibit like this deserves close inspection, for everything about it is as rich and attractive as novel ties and finest materials and workmanship can produce. The Celebrated New Home Sewing Ma ' cnlnes. These celebrated light running sewing machines are exhibited in the gallery. There the superior qualities of the different styles are displayed by the Pittsburg agent, Mr. U. Carter, who has headquarters at 18 Sixth Btreet. For simplicity, durability, ease .of management, capacltv of running, ete., the New Home has no rival, and their price is no higher thau asked lorlnfeiior machines. More Popular Than Ever. If last night's scene is any criterion, Baker's popcorn, confectionery and lemon ade will. If suoh a thlog is possible, be more popular than ever. Baker's gilt-edged mara calbo chocolate creams and ohocolate-dlpped caramels are tne best in the world. 'Only So per glass for pure lemonade made from lem ons, granuiatea sugar ana jiitorea water. Young and old can eat, drink and be merry lor the next 10 days and nights. ri BAND OPEEA HOUSED MATINEE I, EVERY SATUBDAY ' EVENING. The Musical Extravaganza, TELEPHONE. Prices 15. 25, 50 and 75 cents. Matinees 25 and 50 cents, reserved. NEXT W.EEK-THE VENDETTA 1 seS OPTICAL AND STIERENv H, lustra Catalogues on applico-an27-Trs DUQUESN E, LeaWaV. Opening of the regular season, Engagement or MB. THOMAS W. In the following select repertoire! THURSDAY, "Louis -XL;" Friday, "Othello;" Satur day, "Blchard IIL;' Saturday matinee, "Merohant of Venice." Next week, E. E. Graham in Larry the Lord. seS THE ALVIN THEATER. Charles L. Davis. ...,-.Owner and Manager Last three nights of Daniel Frohman's Lyceum Theater Company presenting ' THE WIFE. . Matinee Saturday at 3. Next week naHea-& Hart in a new com edy, "The Idea." se8 IT'S OPEN I VlTHAV THE EXPOSITION. (Fourth 'Season.) It's Simply Immense J.. Have You Seen It? Season Closes October 22. Taylor & Dean's Exhibit; In the main building near the muslo stand is the attractive exhibit of Taylor & Dean, whose offices and works are at 201 to 203 Market street. Special features are orna mental iron and wire work.and artlstlo grill work in iron and brass for banks and private residences. It is wonderful the dif ferent articles which can.be made from wire, and on exhibition they attraot much attention. The Exposition Kcstanrnn'. Popular price", quick service, clean and cheap lunches called lorth praises irom nil visitors to the Exposition last evening. The lunch pavilion offers- u nlace for a rest and refreshments at prices within the reach of everybody. Delicious Oriental coflee made ses-51 aABBY D AVIS EDEN MUSEE-GBAND programme. Mrs. Virginia Knapp, the Iambus mind reader. -The oriental mal- elans, Barnollo and Martell; Texas Ben ajjd Ann; Madam Tasaud's wax works. Great bill by the American Comedy Company. Admission 10 cents., . ee8 HAEBY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. Holiday Matinee Labor Day. Night prices to-nlgnt-and Matinee. WEBEE ft FIELDS' OWN SPECIALTY COMPANY. se5-17 JAS. M'NEIL & BR0., BOILEB3, PLATE AND 6HEETIBON PATENT PLATE AND WOEK. EHEET-IBON BOXES. ANNEALING With an Increased capaoity and hydremia machinery, we are prepared to furnish all work in our line cheaper and better than by tbe old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Vail ay Railroad. relB-jo-TTS ,KBW ADVERTISEMENTS. KAUFMANN S' ..FDR TNE.. ....FULL SEASON.... Yes, we're ready! Ready with the finest, largest and' most fashionable gathering of Ladies' and Children's Cloaks, Vraps and Suits ever exhibited in this city.. Every fashion center and manufacturer of note on both sides of the Atlantic have contributed the choicest of their produc tions, and, it is safe to say, that there isn't a single novel or desirable style but what it can be found here. In shorty we show everything to be found elsewhere, and lots of ex clusive things not to be found elsewhere. Read these few: r i L. 1 JfeSS IWfft 'I sssBrv jtjfiOKiL jygfcScJyWMgssHBli & mimmm issSKiSffS If 11 ?& v S NOVELTES N EN fn AT sa5n. Coat, made o' with Reefer The new Watteaa fine fancy mixtures, front and notch collar. AT $12: Very latest blue and grey mixed Worsted Reefers, with plaid back self lining, cut 34 inches long, pearl buttons, etc AT $10: Very fine navy blue and black Glace Reefers, half-lined with satin Rhadame, vrelt seams, box back. AT $18: Extra fine Imported Diagonal Coats, tight-fitting, 40 inches long, half satin lined, pearl buttons. AT $8.50: Black Clay Di?g" onal Reefers, roll binding, flap pockets, half lined with Rhadame. AT $14: Finest Imported Diag. onal Reefers, bound edges, lined throughout with best satin. AT $5: Fine Black and Navy Blue Cheviot Reefers, with box back, 32 inches long. AT $Rr Fancv Cloth Reefers in tan or grey, plajn or braided. '5 CLOAKS AT $2.98: Children's Walking Coats, made of fine Ladies' Cloth, Scotch goods, fancy mixed materials or silks; cape; short waisted effect or fancy style; neatly trim med; sizes 2, 4 and 6. AT $3.98: Children's Walking Coats, made of finest imported fancy mixed Scotch or plain cloth; single, double or triple cape; short waist or Russian style; fine trimmings; sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8. AT $1.49: Children's Reefers, made of fine cloth or Scotch materials; notch or reefer collar; pearl or horn buttons; sizes 2 to 14.' MISSES' JACKETS AT $3.45: Fine Diag onal, Bedford Cord or fancy mixed or plain Kersey Jackets; Reefer or Russian style; sizes 14 to 18. LADIES' FALL UNDERWEAR. - AT 25c: Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests, high neck and long sleeves; cream or natural; also Jersey Ribbed Pants to match for same price. AT 49c: Ladies' fine Egyptian Cotton Pants or Ribbed Vests with high neck and long sleeves. AT 85c: Ladies' fine Ribbed Wool Vests (non shrinking), high neck and long sleeves. KAUFM ANNS' FIFTH AVE. AND'SMITHFIELD ST. ( 1 ps IK'S GQTTDH BOOT COMPOUND. A recent dlfCOTeryor an old physician. SiuceiiWy luad monthly by thousand qf ladle. lathe onlr nerfectlT tafe and reliable medicine dltcorered. IHiSasliii!!,!!! Beware of unprincipled drur rlstawho uffer Inferior medl rlnes In nlace of thia. Ask for coox'g Cotton boot compodtcd, tatt no tubttu m.orlneloaelandSceutIn portage In letter, an? we will tend, aealed. br return mall. Pull aealed particulars in plain enrelope, to ladles onlr. Address Pond Lily. Company, Ho. 3 Fisher Block, Detroit, Mica. a-SoId In Fittaburz by J03. PLIMINQ & SOW, el7-Sl-eodwk 412 Market street. will send (sealed) ,b. wo recipe mado a man of It c&nnnt fall in core Varicocele, Lost Vigor and all results of Indis cretions or excesses. Address with stamp, WM. BIJTUIB. Box 14?. Marshall. Mich. se6-U . MANHOODS DR. SANDEN'S CHOICE FLOWERS LOW PPJCE -AT-BEN.'I ELUTOTT'S, Telephone 1S34. 83 Fiftn'a'e., ftvU-tm Between Wood and Juarko KOEHLER'S Installment House We ocenpy the entire linilfllng J"7 Sixth Street, Clothing on Credit ( Ready-Made & to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Cast) Prices-Withont Security. TERMS: One-third of the amount Durchaseel must be paid down; the balance In small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted strictly confidential. Open daily, from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Saturdays until 11 P. M. ' ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory MEDICAL. iflMHitaLfe DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 FENN AYENUK, PITTSBURG, VA, As old residents know and fc&ofc flies ot Plttsburr papers proTe, Is tho oldest estab lished and most prominent physlolan in the) cltr. devotln special attention to all chronla S&S NO FEE UNTIL CURED. sponsible MCRVni IQ and m,ental ," persons IN til V UUO eases, physical de cay, nerrons debility, laos: of enerpry, ambi tion and hope.lmpairedmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfnlness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, lmporer Ished blood, failing powers, organio weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for business, society ana marriage, nermanently, safely and privately rtiBLOOD AND SKIN 2 eruptions, blotches; falling hair,bones,rjalns, Klandular swellings, ulceration of that tongue, month, throat, ulcers, old sores, art) cured tor life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 R I M A D V kidney and tbe system. Umlinll I i bladder de rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discbarges. Inflammation and other palnfnl symptoms reoelve searching treatmenSj prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Whlttler's life-long ei tensive expert ence insures solentlflo and reliable treat mentoncoramonsenseprinciples. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as 11 nere. umce hours, A.t. to u. Latest Patents! Best Improvements! Win cure without medicine all Weakness resulting from overtaxation of brain, nerve forces, excesses ,or Indiscretion, as exhaustion, nervous deblltt ' sleeplessness, languor, rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder complaint, lame back, lumbaco, sci atica, general ni-bealtb. etc. This Xleotrto Belt contains wonderful Improvements over all others, and gives a current that Is Instantly felt by wearer or we forfeit f3.0CQ, and will cure all of tbe above diseases or no pay. Thousands have been cured kr this marvelous Invention after all other remedies failed, and we give hundreds of testimonials In this and every other State. OurPowerfulIMPROVKD ELECTRIC SUSPEN BORT, the greatest boon ever offered weak men, FREE with ALL. BELTS. Health and vigorous strength GUARANTEED In 80 to 90 days. Send for Illustrated pamphlets, mailed,' sealed, free. Ad dress, SAN DEN ELECTBIC CO., ttsu No. 319 Broadway, Now York. r. if. Sunday, 10 A. n. to l?.x. only. DB,' YVIUTTIKK.8H Penn. avenue, Pittsburg, Pa 'DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE & BRAIN Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria. Dlutness, Convulsions. Pits. Nervous Neuralzlt. Headache, Nervous Prostration cansed by tha ust of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental De pression, Softening of the Brain resulting ta in sanity, decay and death. Premature Old-Age, Loss of Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses aal SnermatorrhoMi caused by orer-exertion of ta brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment. LOO a box. J. slxfortS.Ou, by malt. WK GUARANTEE SIX BOXE1 To enre any case. With each" order received rs tlxboTeswewllt send the purchaser our wrlttai guarantee to refund the moner If the treatment does not cure. Guarantees lsiued only by EMtt. U. riTUCKV, Druggist. SoleAgent. No. 2tf I ao4 1701 Penn avenue, corner Wrlla man and fultoa street, Pittsburg, Pa. Ust 3ta cky's blarrhc viwayuuBi iuuv vu. VI , '- -
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