v- S THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, MONDAY. - OCTOBER IT. 1893. P A TRADUCED NATM. What Dr. Talmago Saw on His Late Mission to feed the Bussians. BLAJDERED TflEOUGH JEALODSI. 'eND 1L9 Cnr Fureij the Most CentTolent Monarch That iTer lived. BOEEOES OF THE FAMINE POETEATED tSrrCIAL TELEOEAM TO THE WSPXTCn. Beooklts, Oct. 1& Dr. Talmage's sub ject this morning was, "Observations in Russia and Great Britain," the text se lected being: Psalm 139 : 9 : 'If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there shall thy hand lead me." What an absnrd book the Bible must be to a man troo lias no poetry in his soul. "Winss of the morning!" What kind or a bird is It, and bow long are its wings and or what color! AU, somo of us have, seen and felt Us -wings. Tliey are golden. They are buoyant. They are swltt. They are wide spread. The 35th of last June 1 took "the -wings of the morning" and started for Europe. June SO, "on the wings of the moraine," I started from Liverpool; July 12, "on the wings of the morning," I entered Germany, the land, of Martin Luther and many of that Ilk. liv ing and dead. On "the wings of the morn ing" I entered St. Petersburg, Eussla,. On "the wings of tho morning" 1 entered Moscow. On "the wings of the morn ing" I entered the palacesof Eussla. greeted by the Emperor and Empress, surrounded by a lovely brood of princes and princesses. On "the wings of the morning" I entered Inverness, the capital of the Scottish. High land. September 21, "on the wings of tho morning." I entered the finest lrivenofall the earth Xew York Harbor. Oh, I like "the wings of the morning." lam, bynature and by grace, a ron of the morning. I think I must linvo been born in the morning. I would like to die in the morning. I Invo :i notion that heaven is only an everlasting morning. Where Gaunt Famine Is Unknown. Xbvr, we know nothing about famine in America. The grasshoppers may kill the crops in Kansas, tho freshets may destroy the crops along the Ohio, the potato norm may kill the vines of Long Island, the rust may get into tho wheat of Michigan, yet when there has been dreadful scarcity in some parts of the land, there has been plenty in other parts. But in districts of Eussla, vast enough to drop several nations into them, diou;hc for six consecutive jears has devastated, and those districts were previously the most productive of all the hmpire. It was like what we would have in America if the han ger flend somehow got out of hell and alighted in our land, and swept his wing over Minnesota and aid: "Let nothing grow here," and over Missouri and said: "Let nothing grow here." and over New York State and said: "Let noth ing grow here," and over Ohio and Georgia and Massachusetts and Pennsyl vania and .Nebraska and Dakota and tho Carolines, and said: "Let nothing gron here," and the hunger flend had swept the same withering and blasting wing over the best parts of America in the vears 1SS7, IStS, 1889.1830,1891 and 1S92, and finally all our families were put on small allowance, and we all bad risen from the table hungry, and after awhile the children had only quarter enough, and after awhile only one meal a day, and after awhile no good mod at all, but a mixture of wheat and chatr and baik of trees, and then three of tho children down with hanger typhus, and t:-en all tho farailv unable to walk, and tlien crawling on Lands and knees, and then one dead in each rootn.anu neiguuors.not quite so exnaustea, comini: in to bury them, undaltei war J the bouse becoming tne tomb. Russia Knows All About It. That was what occurred in Kussia In homes more than w ere ever counted, in homos that were once as comfortable and happy and bountllul as yours or mine. We have now to rspoit that, according to the estimate of the Eusslan Famine Keliaf Commit tco, we saved the lives of 125,00 people. Perhaps, some ot us at our tables rattle off a prayer that may mean nothing, although we call it Saying Grace," but I warrant when tl:o-e people w ho leeeived the bread which -aed their lives 'Said grace," it meant something. I hae traveled in many lands, but I tell you plainly as 1 told Empe ror Alexander III. In the palace at Peterboft that 1 had never been so impressed with tho fidelity to their religion of any people as by what 1 had seen in Kussia, and especially among her public men. 1 1 What docs this.black and uncomely thing look like? That is w hat is called hungei Lread Horn Hussin; that is what millions of people Hied on 'or months betore help came Horn England, Sco'land, Ireland aud Ameri ca; that Is amixtuie winch seems to have in it not one grain oi sustenance. It is amix tuie of pig weed and c'lalT and the sweep ings ot stables. Hut Is something which, if dropped in the street, your dog or cat might sniff at, but would not eat. You must look at the hunger-bread or Bussia berore u can get proper appreciation of what an attractive and beautnul thing a good loaf cf bread Is. The Magnitude of the Task or Belief. Dave you any idea w hat It requires to feed 20,000,000 people? There is only one Being in the uniierse who can do it, and that is the Being who this morning breakfasted 1,0)0,000,000 million of the human race.. Tho nobility of Eussla have not only contributed most lavishly, nut many of them went down mid stayed for inontln amid the gh.istliness and the horror and the typhu fever and the Miiallpox, that they mtgut administer to the buffering. The Emperor has made larger contribu tions toward thisiehef iund thananv Mon arch ever made Jor anv cause since the world stood, and the superb kindness writ ten all over the faces of Enineror and Empress and Crown Prince Is demonstrated in what they have already done nnd arc doing lor the suffeiers in their own country. When a lew days aao I read in the papers that the Emperor nnd Empress, hearing an explosion, stopped the royal rail train to find out what accident had occurred, and the Einpies knelt down by the side of a wounded laborer and held his bead until pillows mill blankets could be biought, and the two wounded men were put upon tne roj a i train to ie carried to a AN IHDEP1UT uTJION- To Be Organized by Finishers Now in the . Amalgamated Association,. Delegates from Pittsburg, Sharon, Now Castle, Leetonia, Warren, Nilos, Girardand Hubbard, representing tho rollers and finishers in iron mills in.the towns named, held a meeting at Youngstown Saturday ntght.lastlng into the eaily hours of yester day morning. It was decided to organize a Finishers' Union, and a committee was ap pointed on permanent organization to re poitattbe next meeting, This is regarded as a splitting off from tho Amalgamated As sociation, a movement which has been can vassed and reported and denied for some weeks past. Upon the completion of the new organization those now members of the Amalgamated Association who are eligible to membership in the new union will with draw from tho association. The question of extending substantial aid' to tne lociiea-outjmen at nomostead was warnily debated at last night's meeting, and it was decided to give ono day's wages every two weeks to help the men and their families. At the next meeting the new Finisher.-.' Union will be completely organized and ready for business. . SEW AnVKKTIREMKNTS. MlienNataro Needs assistance it may be best to render it promptly, but one should remember to use even the most' perlect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gen tle remedy is the Syrup of Flss, manufac tured by the California Fig Syrup Co. TO-DAY. A Big Spread of Dress Goods, SSc to $6 a yard for bargain particulars read advertisement in this paper. Jos. House & Co., Penn ave. .EXCURSIONS TO CHICAGO Account Dedicatory Ceremonies 'World's Fair. October 19, 20, SI and 22, agents Pittsburg and Western Kallway will sell round trip tickets to Chicago, good to return until Oc tober 21, inclusive, at special excursion rate. Children's Coats and Jackets. New styles shown to-dnv, stylish and not expensive; also pietty diesses for girls, in children' cloak Uerartment. Jos. Hoit2iE & Co., Penn ave. Don't Take the IUsk Of fire or thieves, but keep j our valuable papers, bonds, etc.. In the sale deposit vault of the Farmers' Deposit National Bank, 66 Fourth avenue. Boxes tented at $5 a year and upward. Underwear Winter Underwear. All the best sorts, SI a suit up to finest hand-made goods, in all-wool and silk and wool mixed and pure silk. Underwear head quarters nere- come and see. j Jos. Horse & Co., Penn avenue. De witt's Little Early Risers. No griping no pain, no nausea: easy pill to take. Iilace where they could be better cared lor. said to my wife: "Just like her." When I pair a few days ago In the papers, that the Emperor ana Empress had walked through the wards of the most virulent cholera, talking with the patients, shaking Hands with I bem and cheering tliem up. itwnsno surprise to me; for I said to inyoeli: "That is Just like tnem." Busssla a Kadly Abused Nation. If God spares my life. I will yet show by facts beyond dispute that the most slan dered and systematically lied about nation on earth is Eussla and that no ruler ever lived more for the elevation of bis people In education, and morals and religion than Alexander the Third. So I put all the ihree prayers together: God save the Presi dent of the United State"! God save the Queen of England! God save tho Emperor and Empress or Knssla! I will, whether in sermons or lectures, I have not yet decided, show that nineteen-twentleths of all the things written and published agninst Eus fla are furnished by men who have been hired by other countries to "write up" or rather write down Eussla, so as to divert commerce from that Empire, or because or International . jealousies. Eussla being larger than all the rest ot Europe put to gether, you can, see how natural would be the Jealousies. I know of two prominent European news papers that kept men on salaries to catch up everything unfavorable to Bussia, and magnify the incident. And the stereotvped stories of Siberian cruelty In one case out of a hundred are true, but iu ninety-nine out of a hundred cases they are fabrication. And in the one case as soon as it is reported the official is discharged. They who have been tent "to write up" Eussla and Siberia have done as that man would do who sent to "write up" New 1 ork should write up the slums as a specimen of what New York is, or sent to write up the American Congress should write up some depraved politicians as a specimen of Amoilcan statesmanship, or 6ent to write np the sanitary condition of this country, should send a kodae picture of alt the warts and carbuncles he could find as u specimen of American health. Yoc should keep Salvation Oil on hand; it will cure aU aches and pain. Price 25 eta. Latest Novelties In Louis XI. stvles in ladies' carriage and walking wraps nnd coats witn fur linings, exclusive styles from Paris, now on exhi bition, :;econd floor ot cloak department. Jos. House & Co., Tenn avenue. It is No Wonder That People Speaij W1I 0f HOOD'S Mr. B. J. Brundage of Nowalk, Ct, or the firm of Buxton & Brun dage, expressmen, 159 Main street, writes hts experience below: "For n long time I have been troubled with a weak Mr. IE. J. Brundngr. stomach, followed by -Indigestion and Dyspepsia A short time ago 1 began taking Hood's Sar saparllla and took three or four bottles. Be sult, I have not felt so well all over lor year. My food seldom troubles mo now. My sister, who was troubled about the same way as myself, took Hood's Sarsaparilla with very pleasing l esults. I do not wonder that patrons all along the lino speak so well or Hood's Sarsaparilla. Don't ee how they can help it." B. J. Bitus daoe, Norwalk, Ct. HOiin'S PILLS act eisllv, yet promptly and efficiently on the llvor and bowels. Delightful and Refreshing Bottled at the Spring Rhenish Prussia THE EVENTFUL DAY ALMOST HERE. SOLOMON & RUBEN'S Superb, Spacious and Splendid Mercantile Block , ' Will Be Ready to Receive Patrons Wednesday Morning at 9 O'Clock. The Colossal Stock of Merchandise which has been pouring in upon us for the past 30 days is nearly in shape. Our bewildering array of CLOTHING, CLOAKS, SHOES, HATS HORSE GOODS and' FURNISHINGS must be seen to be truly appreciated. It beggars description. We intend- to surprise the people of Pittsburg and Western Pennsyl vania not only with the superiority1 of the line of goods 'we'll carry, but also with the REMARKABLY LOW PRICES which we will quote. Each and every de partment is fairly bubbling over with the very latest and best in the market After one visit to our Great Commercial Palace you will surely declare it to be the place in Pittsburg where your wants in all lines will bevthoro'ughIy satisfied. SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to the incompleteness of decorations and other important finishing touchings, our GRAND RECEP TION and DEDICATION will not take place until some near future date. Due notice of it will be given in our advertising columns. In the meantime pur chasers will note the great advantage of patronizing Mammoth Emporium. BEAR IN MIND 19. our WEDNESDAY, -OCT. WAIT WAIT WAIT s PloMoN"' SMITHFIELD rw y& A OlAJAOSr Arf oolS-l AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESNE, xSSB& To-nUlit, MR. HENRY E. 0DI2CEY And his opera company in dmisooo? Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "Its long continued and world - widp use attests its merit' NEW YORK MEDIQAL JOURNAL, February 13th, 1892 TWO THOUSAND CHAINS With the above guarantee on each, hun dreds or different patterns and designs, we offer this week at ' $1:503 For Indies' and Gents' wear. This is the greatest barsaln we ever advertised. Each chain Has a swivel attached like this: Matinee Wednesday! Eitest seats 53cts. ' (Up to date.) NexweeIauoltt-ilasoii Company. ool715 THE ALYIN THEATER. Chas. L. Davis Owner and Manager. To-night, Wed. and Sat. matinees. MR. CHAELES FKOHMAN'S CO. In the latest farcical comedy success, THE FAMILY CIRCLE. Next week "Imagination." , ocl7-21 GRAND OPERA HOUSE! TO NIGHT! The Latest Farce Comedy Snccess, A RAILROAD TICKET. Prices 15c, 25c, 50c, 73c Matinees Wednesday? Friday and Saturday. 25 and 60c. Reserved. Next week Boston Howard Athcnssum Co. ocl7 3i To tell it in rhymes, If you coyer.your breast With a fine Coatand Vest, YouVe as . fit as a fiddle ' -From extremes to the middle, " And abreast of the times. H AllBY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. TO NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. FIELDS & HANSON'S DRAWING CARDS. Columbus Day Holiday matinee. Nlfcht prices. O017-H TTABRY DAVIS' EDEN MTJSEE- 1 I Open at 10 A. M., dally. MoANDREWS' MINSTRELS. World of Wonders. TnE GYFsIES. OC1743 Admission 10 cents. EXPOSITION Leather-lined nnd non-magnetic, with my name stamped in them as a further guarantee. Our Great Dress "Joods Bargain Week. Read advortlsenn t this morning in this paper. This is the goods, black or color- woe. 41 ca to bay your dress tx & Co., Penn fere. irr: , Ji)iWm",XtttiB!.Fj 4 for blliMMMta. ate. Risers. Uest pill B. E. AR0NS, JEWELER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HMratTEt AVENUE. 3CS Send for Illustrated Catalogue. oclS-uwrsa Tho LAST WEEK. BLACK PATTI, Peerless African Queen of Song. RAYMOND, The Talented Cometist, with BROOKS' Unrivaled Banu. Concerts Afternoon and Evening. ocl6-5 mgrriL &sk I ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. I6SIX1U STREET. Cabinets, 82 to M per doxen; petltei, St pentosan. Tel bona 175 L apS-ft-Mwrsu Now is the best season for planting and pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak ing charge of work generally; also draining HERMAN HELM, LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ELLSWORTH AV., Sbadyside, Pittsburg. TUS TO THE LADIES OF PITTSBURGH. rcONPENSEO MT Sca5r IS Inetelna"1 For your children, for general cook ing purposes and on summer out ings ypu will find the GAIL BOBDEH 'EAGLE' BRAND Condensed Milk a luxury. Insist on having the "Eagle" brand and take no substitute. It's economv jto buy the Best. Your Grocer and Druggist sell .it. There are directions for using on the label of every can. EVERYBODY knows that whatever. jfaeksons say on tie subject of df-ess is correct. Our cut is the fashion in this city. We have never been better prepared to meet the demand of stylish dressers than we are this season. Look over our stock of Tweeds, Worsteds, Cheviots, Meltons, Tricots everything, indeed, that wears well and leave your order with us for' Suit or Overcoat You will get superb material,. stylish make and finish and perfect satisfaction. Suits to Order from $20' and Up. Trousers to Measure from $5 Up. Overcoats to Order from $18 Up. Clothing to Order or Ready Made. new auvertisembntb. Your wardrobe is sofnewhal incomplete without the addition. of an EVENING DRESS SUITI It's positive econ omy to own it, too, because the style seldom varies and you have the satis faction of knowing who was inside of it last can you tell when it's borrowed? Ours have several distinguishing feat ures the principal points are? Perfec tion in Fit Style Trimmings Work manship, and last, but not least, Prompt Delivery. To measure $30.00. Satin lined through, Broadcloth or ' Twilled Worsted, as you like. WO& 400 (lfc&Curr SAMPLES MAILED. 0016-20 PURE BUTTER, SOLD BY GEO. K. STEVENSOy CO., Fine Groceries and Table Delicacies, Sixth avenue. JyJO-Mw JNKW ADVERTISEMENTS. CARPETS, , WALL PAPER. Wilton Carpets, Axminster Carpets, Velvet Carpets, Body Brussels CarpetSr- Tapestry Carpets, And all kinds of Ingrain Car pets. Everything new in style, choice in color. All at SPECIAL 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. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KA'UFM ANNS' SPECIAL MEN'S SUIT LINES. Ill $12, $15, $18, CE0.U1N, 136 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. api-mr THE ONLY REASON For the continued increase of THE DISPATCH adlets is that they give satisfactory returns Ladies',Misses' and Children's OLOAE&! Our stock of Cloaks is second to none; in proof of our statement we invite investigation. Come in, see and com pare our goods and prices with those of other houses. The above prices stand for our five principal lines of Men'3 Suits, each line embracing a complete variety of patterns, ma terials and styles. The man in need of a suit can do no better than select it from this grand collection of choice goods: . Our $10 Men's Suits cannot be found elsewhere below $i Our $12 Mens Suits cdimol be found elsewhere-below $lf Our $15 Men's Suits cannot be found elsewhere below $20. Our $18 Men's Suits cannot be found elsewhere below $24. Our $20 Men's Suits cannot be found elsewhere below $26. Money saved and time saved by buying here. You also have the satisfaction of wearing perfect-fitting, fashionable cloth ing made for this season's wear only. SPECIAL MS OWflATLM DOUGLAS & MACKIE, 151. 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. O017-1 Prepare jPk "raw Cold Mm. Coll fak $10, $12, $15, $18, $20. REMODEL YOUR GRATES -AND- REDUCE YOUR GAS BILLS. The Complete Outfit, i8,-2o or 22 in Size, Consisting of Asbestos Board, Asbestos fiber and Glue Burner, (TO 7 Latest Patent, Handsomo Finished Iron Front, ' $, 4 Same Outfit, With' Handsome Brass Front, $3 74. Single Parts of the Outfit in Proportion. ' Bring Size? of Grates. 1.58 The five lines, 'represented by the above prices, embrace everything a fastidious dresser could desire: Kerseys, Meltons, Scotch mixtures, Cheviots, Beavers, Chinchillas, eta, in all im aginable colors favored by fashion. The prices, too, will please you. You'll Save $3 on our $10 Overcoats. You'll Save $4. on our $12 Overcoats. You'll Save $5 on our $13 Overcoats. You'll Save $6 on our $18 Overcoats. You'll Save $7 on our $20 Overcoats. Those who buy now will have the advantage of makir their selections from a fresh, new and unbroken assortment KAUFMANNS FIFTH AVE. AND Coal Vase, Elegantly Japan ned and Decorated, Dust Pans, Extra Strong, nicely Japanned, Borax, Large Box, Chloride of Lime, Large Box, Corn Papers, Quart Size, Japanned Cuspidors, Ele gantly Decorated, Carving Knives and Forks, Stag Handles, Warranted Best Steel, $1 48. C 5' 9( T 8C I2C 'Asbestos Stove Mats, Will Save Your Cooking Uten sils; No More Burned Food, Stove Brushes, Extra Good Value For Shoe Blacking, Best in the Market, Per Box Extra 25c r I5C Furniture Polish, Good Quality, Roasting Pans, With Cover, Latest Patent, for Stove 7 I OC 85c; 3, 98c: 9, I.Z0 Children's Trays, With Pa tent Fastener, Scrubbing Brushes, Extra Good Quality, Turkey Feather Dusters, Ex tra Large, Table Mats, 6 in Setj Very Useful, Wash Benches, Very Substantial, 25c 5C 25c 2(c 98c Hat Racks, With 10 Hooks, Nicely Finished, Towel Racks, With Brass Chains, Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, Patent Ironing Boards, With Stand, Paper Pails, Very Light and Durable, Gold Paint, Ready Mixed, With Brush, 7 98c I8C I0C KICKERS! BOYS AND GIRLS CANT KICK WORSE Than some of our competitors are just now. Our great bargains are a GENUINE SURPRISE to everyone. CHINA AND GLASSWARE. 6C Porcelain Bone Dishes, Ele , gantly Decorated, Toilet Sets, 12 Pes., Engl. Porcelain, Large Ewer and Q Q O Basin, 0i wO French China Tea Cups, Dresden Decoration, Syrup or Molasses Pitcher, With PJated Top, 25' 19 Porcelain Preserve Dishes, C Square Shape, Decorated, If Dinner Sets, 112 Pes., Fin cstEngL Porcelain, Dec- i Q "ir orated With Flowers and Zi W Gold-Edged Plates, Crystal Glass Oiland Vine gar Cruets, Toilet Bottles, Good Imita tion of Cut Glass, 7C 9C LARGE SIZES for growing boys and girls can always be found most reasonable at Laird's. CHILD'S SHOES AT 74c, 98c, $1.25. YOUTHS' SHOES AT 99c, $1.25. BOYS' SHOES AT 99c, $1.25, $1.50. MISSES' SHOES AT 99c, $1.25, $1.50. Very neat and good. W. M. LAIRD, Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers, 954 and 956 Liberty St StarXorner. SILVERWARE. COLUMBUS SPOONS. Best Quadruple Plated, Latest Design, 25c. GenuineRogersTablespoons, Warranted First Class, Ex- (Q traHeavy Plated, Per Set, , g O 6 in Set,' Children's Sets, 3 Pes., Ex tra Good Plate, Nice Pat tern, Per Set, 25' Genuine Rogers Teaspoons, Warranted First Class, Ex tra Heavy Plated, Per Set, 6 in Set, ( ' Knives and Forks,. Extra Good Plate, Per Set, 6 Knives and 6 Forks, 98c 1.75 n riQHiuiniu & en 504, 506 and 508 UUi, MARKET STREET. jrfAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 433 and 435 WOOD STREET, Wholesale and Retail. 406, 408, 410 MARKET STREET, Retail Only. OOl5-KW WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO US SAPOLIO ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. TRY IT IN YOUR NE HOUSE-CLEANING. THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED -BV- I HARPER BONNELL CO., YORK. 1 ' -ne, maiaria, r myao-J-D 1 1 rm 1 . osmivKn 1 1 ini U. . W -i-."-".- - - i W J . r . . jrs -i - & r . j. rmt .
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