TS kwvmm&h, hi ii i t . 10 . THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, PASTOR AND PEOPLE. Thanksgiving Topics Kot Entirely Exhausted, bnt There Is AYEEY'WIDE HAKGE OP CHOICE. Some of the Pastors EaTo Lectures on In teresting Subjects. T7HAT CITY PEEACHEES WILL DISCUSS Thanksgiving over, the pastors of the City churches have still words of thanks to offer as vrill be seen from their topics. They cover a wide range, though, and those in search of spiritual food can sorely be satis ' fied with a choice from to-day's announce ments. . Pittsburg Preacners' Subjects. Fochth U. P. Morninp, "I Will. I "Will Kot;" evening, "The Proeness of the Gospel Offer." First CosqreoatioxaI 10.3Q, Welsh sorv Ice; 7 P. k., English ser Ice. John Edwards, pastoi. CEirniAL Presbtteriatc, Forbes and Seneca Btrects Iter. K. L. Bullard will preach at 10 30 A. sr. and 7.30 r. si. Reorganized Church op Jesus Christ or L. D. S., hall C7 Fourth avenue Preaching at 10;13 a. ss. and 7.30 r. X. Ebexezeb Haitist, Miller and Colwell streets, Hev. B. S. Jones, pastor Preaching at 10 li a. Jt and 7.30 r. si , by the pastor. First Kolibh Luthirax, Grant street Services at 10 30 a. m. and 7.30 r. x., con ducted by the Her. J. II. A. Kltzmiller. First U. P.,Scventh avenue, W.J. lleld.pas tor Services at IChSO A. x., "Tho Mission of the Gospel" and at 7.30 T. x., "Tho Sure llempe." St. Jakes', Penn avenue and Sixteenth Btrcet Services at 10 39 a. m. and 7.30 r. it. Subject for the morning: "Christ Coming in the Flesh." LiEEitTr Street M. E., Eev. Williams, pas toi Prenchlns nt 10 45 a.m., subject: "The Grand Hope." Evening at 7.30 "The Glcat JJrqulremeut." St. Ajidrew's Lutheran, corner Colwell and Stevenson streets. Rev. A. W. Meyer, pastor Morning subject, "Awaken;" Sunday school at 2 30 r. k. IlEroitxED Grace Cnuitcn, Grant and Web ster, Itev. John IL Prugh, pastor 10-30, "Not by Force but by Goodness;" 7.30, Christian . Unity Tne Need, or It." Third Presbyterian, Sixth avenue. Rev. E. S. Cowan, D. I)., pastor Services at 10-45 A. M. and 7:15 r.ii evening subject, "King Solomon and Ills Times." DisstM. E., Eigonler and Thirty-fourth streets, J.unes li. Williiins, pastor 10 SO a. m, "Persons Who Aie Over-righteous;" 7.30 T. w., "Wheat and Chaff." Seventh XT. P., Forty-fourth street, con ducted by the nastor. Rev. J. D. Sands Morning, "The Redemption or the Body:" evening, "A Solemn Scene"." Eioutu street R. P., Rev. D. McAllister At 10.30, "Eights and Shadows or Missionary EUe;" at 3, "The Necessity of Entering the Klntdom Through Tribulation." Mt. Olivet Evangelical. Fulton street, E. "W. IUslicI, pastor Text at 10-30 a. m., 'Righteousness Exalteth a Nation:" 7:30 r. M , "Let Her Own Works Praise Her." Fifto U. P., Webster avenue Rev. J. W. Harsha, pastor, will preach at 10-30 A. M. and 7..J0 v. m. Morning, "Let TJi Xot Sleep n Do Otheis," evening, "Paul's Use of God's Help." First Unitarian, corner Hoss and Dia mond stteets, Duquesne College building. Rev. C. E. St. John, rristor Su bject at 10 45 a. ., "The Stone Which the Builders Re jected." Rev. Nett Woodside, pastor, will preach In tho First R. P. Church, Grant street, at :0.30a. v. and 3p.m. Morning, "Chaff Before the Storm:" ulternoon, "Mortifying the Flesh " First Cumberlaxd Presbyterian, Wylle avenue and Congress street, S. W. Mont gomerv. pastor 10-45 a. jr.. "A Ye Sow So Shall Ye Reap," 7.30 r. M-, "Him Declare I Unto You." First Uxivfrsalist, Curry University Hall, Sixth street, Rev. J. L. Andrews, pas torMorning, "Tile Religions Conscious ness;" evening, young people's meeting; sub ject, "Trust." Fifth Avej.ce M, E., Pastor R. B. Mansell, D.D. 10-30 a. St.. "But We Have the Mind or Christ;" 7.80 r. jr., the first or a series, "The Results of Death." Special music by Pror. George Murphev. Metbodist Episcopal, corner Liberty and Center avenues Preaching at 11 a. jc. by the Rev. G. W. Izer. D. D. Preaching at 7 SO p. si. bv the Rev. A. H. Norcross, D. D. Sunday school at 10 a. sr. Cestral CHRI3TIAS:, corner Prido and Col well streets Preaching by James B. Grior, at 10 45 A. Si.. Mibject. "WliRt Are These?" Evening at 7.45 o'clock, "God Revealed." Young people's meeting at 7 p. si. Butler Street M. E., corner Fortieth, Dr. W. F. Oldham, pastor 10 30 a. St., children's sermon. Sermon, "Tho Fitth Word From the Cross;" 7.30 r jr., preludo, "The Anti-lm-murratlon Bill." Sermon, "A. Choice Young Man." Sirm Presbyterian, Franklin and Towns end streets. Rev. J. F. Patterson, pastor At 10 30 a. si.. "Paul's Thorn In the Flesh." At 7.30 p jr. Rev. S. J. Glass, ofMctluro Avenue Church Allegheny, will preach In exchange with the pastor. SurrariKLD Street M. E., Rev. Andrew C Ellis, pastor Services at 10 30 A. x. and 7.30 r. v.; seats free. Morning subject, "Peace Jn Believing." In the evening the sermon -will be addressed to Garfield Commandery No. 8. O. U. A. M. St. Peter's P. E., corner Grant and Dia mond streets. Rev. W. R. Maskay, rector Services at 10. a. v. and 7 30 p. sr. Sunday pcliool at3 r. si. Evening lectnre Subject, "Makers or the New World; or, God In American History." Wtlie Avence A. M. E., corner Wylle ave nue and Elm "trcet. Rev. Cornelius Asbnry, D. D., pastor Preaching to-morrow at 10 30 A. Jf. by Rev. A. M. Green, editor of the southern Ctaittiim Recorder; at 7.30 p. jr. by the pastor. MiuJct, "Threatening Evils." Sunday school at; p. it. John Weslet A. M. E. Zioir, Arthur street Preaching Sunday at 11 a. sc by the pastor Rev. Smith Claiborne. Text, Sr. John Hl-S. Subject, "The noly Spirit's Influence Like the Wind " At 7.30 p. m., text, Matthew, acxv-10. Subject, "Salvation's Door Closed Against Seltrlghteous Sinners. ForRTH Avenue Baptist, corner Ross street, H. C Applegarth, pastor 10.30 a. sr., worship, baptism of candidates for mem bershlp: sermon, "Increase of Faith:" 7:S0 p. X., first anniversary of the Young Women's Chtistlan Association of Pittsburg; ad dresses by Mrs. L. 31. Gates, of Scranton. Seoom PRESBVTrRtAir, ReT. J. R. Suther land, D. D., pastor Services at 10 30 a. sr. and 7.45 p. x. Subject In the morning: "Faith as an Organ of Knowledge;" In the zoning, "The World's Shadowed Heroes." Sabbath school lmmedlitely at tho close ot the morning service. Young people's meet ing at 6 45 p. st Trimtv, Sixth avenue. Rev. Alfred W. Arundel, rector Advent Sunday; holy com munion at S 45; morning praj er and sermon at fo-40; subject. "The Central Idea of Chris tianity;" tho first of a short Advent scries on this subject; evening praj er and sermon bv the rector: subject, "The Seventh Com tnandment." East End Church Topics. HIGHLAND AVEMJE U. P., Rev. O. B. Mllli pan, pastor Services at 11 a. v. and 7:15 p. M. Park Avenue Presbyterian, George TV. Challant, pastor 11 a. x.,"Wnlting for God's Salvation;" 7 45 p. x, "The Guilt of Unbe lief." Seventh Bresbtteriast, Herron avenue, Rev. C. S. McClelland, pastor Preaohlng at 10.COo'cocknnd7.30o'cloclr. Evening subject, Paul at Athens." StIADT AVES.UE CtTMBERLASD Pnt8BVTERIATT, 3. McKay, pastor 11 a. si.. "The Pcnco or God Keep Your Hearts and Thoughts;" 7.30 p. M., "You Will Xot to Come." Christ Lutherat., Sheridan avenue, East End, Rev. J. L. Smith, pastor Morning, "Man's Character and Destiny Unalterable After Death," Evening: "Pious Vigilance." Oakland Baptist, Bates and Atwood streets, Willium Ward West, pastor Morn ing, 10:43. "Abundant Pardon;" evening. 7, gospel services, "The Xcurness of tho Un known God." Eeadtside U. P., Center avenuo and Cy press street. Rev. J. K. McClnrltln, D. D., pastor 10.30 subject, "God's Sermon to Young People," hccleBiastes xli. 7:45, "Tho Herald of Jesus." Umted PnESBTTERiAW, Dallas mission Servioes in Connahan's Hall, Homewood avenue, by the pastor. 11 a. x., "Wonders and How to See Them;" 7.S0 p. x, "A Good Action and Its Consequences." Mt. Olive Presbtteriax, corner of Shady lane and Phillips avenue Services at 10-45, subject, "Hedges and Serpents;" In evening services will be held in Collax School No. 3; both servicos by Rev. G. K. Fisher. Bethaity Lutheraw, corner Highland ave nue and Klrkwood street, Rev. John Weld ley, pastor Services at 11 A. sc and 7:45 p. X Morning subject. "Christ and the Unrepent ant;" evening, "Wisdom's Ways." St. Mark's Memorial Retorsted, North Highland avenue and Harvard street, East End, Rev. Ambrose M. Schmidt, pastor 11 A. x., "Hados or the Spirit Realm;" 7.45 p. X, "Zwlngle and the Reformation In Switzer land." East Ehd Christian, n. K. Pendleton, pas torServices at 11 a. X. and 7 45 P. X B. C Hagerman, ex-Professor of Greek In Beth any College and ex-PreslJent of Madison Female Instltue, will preaou morning and evening. Sixth U. P., Collins avenue and Station street, services conducted by Bov. W. M. Anderson, Rev. R. M. Russell pastor 11 a. m., subject: "The journevorModern Israel 1 itli tne Ancient Sin;" 7.45 p. x, subject: "Prayer." Poist Breeze Presbtteriait Morning services 11, condnoted by Rev. William M. RobinBon; evening service 7 45, con ducted by the pastor, Rev. Do Witt M. Ben horn. First sermon or tho series on "Bible Mountains" subject, "Ararat." Shadv Ayesck Baptist, between Fifth and Penn avenues, W. A. Stanton, D. D., pastor Services at 11 A. X and 7.30 p. x. Morning subjoot, "What the Coming or tho Comforter Proved;" evening subject, "Evidences of Union With Christ." Gospel meetlnes next week every night except Monday and Saturday. Services on the Southside. Eighth Presbtteriav, Rev. E. R. Donehoo, pastor 10.13 a. si, "Feailessness;" 7 P. X "A Castaway." Exqlish CosTGREGATiojrALisT, coiner Car son and Twenty-flrst street, Rov. John Ed wards will preach at 2.30 p. sc Trimtt Sidnet Street Evening services, 7 30. Snblect. "Our Confessional Books," by Kev. A. W. Meyer. Sunday School, 2 p. X Mt. WA6ni.GTOK Baptist George T. Street, pistor Morning, "Tho Transfigured Cross;" evening, "Persuasives to a Christian Life." Walton k. E. TV. P. Turner, D. D.,pastor. will pi each In the morning on "Jesus Among the Golden Candlesticks" and in the evening on Narrow Escapes." BisiQHax Street M. E., J. A. Eallantyne, pastor At 10 JO a. x., "Three Facts About the Christian:" at 7.30 P. x., "The Eyes of God." Ep orth League prayer meeting at C 45 p. x Dcqoeste Heights M. E., Rev.W. H. Roden baugn. pastor Morning, "Sociability;" even Ing, first of a series on "Man." Sunday school at 2 p. x Epworth League devotional meeting at 6 30 p. it. Southside PRESBTTERiAv.corner Twentieth and Sarah streots. Rev. F. R. Farrand, pastor Services at 10 30 A. X. and 7:39 P. x. In the evening there will bo n service of song on tho theme "Jesus, tho Savior." Mt. TVASHisTGTosr United Presbyterian, Rov. R. IL Hood, pastor Services at 10.30 &. X, "The Soul's Hope and Portion;' 7 SJ P. X, "An Anxious Mother Looking 1 hrough Her Window for the Return or Her Boy." Methodist Protestant, Mt. Washington, Virginia avenue and Bigham stieet, S. F. Crowther pastor Sabbath services at 10-30 A. X, 7.30 p. x. Sabbath school at 2:15, revival services at 6-45 p. x Morning, "Real Chris tian Life." Evenin.-'Parable of tho Sower." Union Baptist, South Nineteenth street, Eev. J. W. Riddle, pastor Preaching at 10-30 A. x. by B. F. Woodburn, D. D., of Allegheny, in exchange. At 7.30 p. x. sermon by the pastor on "Tho Sin or Gambling," the firth of the series on "The Common Sins or the Day." Secostd' Prisiitive Methodist, Cobden street, Southside, Rev. H. J. Buckingham, pastor Servioes at 10 30 a. x and 7 p. x. Morning, "May tho Dead Be Raised by Faith To-day;" evening, "The Verdiot Not Guilt) I" Christian Endeavor meeting at 6 o'clock sharp. Conducted by Miss Ella Reese. Northslde Pastors' Notices. Second U. P., Rev. TV. II. McMillan, D. D., pastor 10 30 a. si., "Power From on High;" 7:30 p. x, "ains of Omission." Providece Presbyterian. Madison ave nue and Liberty street. Rev. TV. A. KInter, pastor Services at 10 SO a. x and 7.45 r. X Xiw Church, Isabella and Sandusky streets, pastor, Rov. John Whitehead. Services, 10.45 a. X Subject, "Temptations." Sixth U. P., D. F. McUill, pastor 10 30 A. si., "Thanksgiving Day In Heaven;" 7.30 p. x n sermon to those who "do about right." North Presbyterian. Linooln avenue, Al leghenyServices nt 11 A. x. and 7.45 p. x, Tho pastor. Rev. John Fox, D. D., will preach. Trinitt Lutheran, Stockton avenue and Arch street Services to-morrow morning and evening conducted by the pastor, Rev. John G. Goettinan. Eighth U. P., Observatory Hill, W. L Wishart, pastor Morning, "Quenching the Spirit;" evening, "Amusements; Their Necessity and Kind." Free New Church Society, Caledonia Hall, 101 Federal street Doctrinal class at 10.30 A. x At 11:15 a. x. Prof. Very will deliver a discourse on "Spiritual Inertia." Sandusky Street Baptist, Cyclorama Hall, Irwin avenue, B. F. Woodburn, pastor 10 30 A. x. Rev.U. W. Riddle will preach in ex change; 7.30 p. x," Show us the Father." Central Presbyterian, cornorLacockand and Anderson streets, Rev. S. B. McCormick pastor Subject, 10-45 a. x, "Christ, the Prophet;" 7 45 p. x., "A Christian Slave." First Congregational, Rev. S. W. Mc Corkle, pastor Suojoct of sermon at 10-30 a. si., "Drouths and Wells of Refreshing." At 7 30 p. x a sermon to the Boys' Brigade. North Avenue M. E.. Rov. J. A. Story, pastor Preaching at 10.30 a. x and 7:30 r-. x Morning subject, "From Jiicob to Israel;" evening, "The Ministry of Reconciliation." CEJ.TRAL Allegheny R. P., Sandusky street, south of Ohio, J. W. Sproull, pastor "Tho Crisis of Lire." 10.39; "The Mngdalens of So cietyWhat Shall Be Done With ThemT" 3 P.M. Reporxed Presbyterian, corner Sandusky and North Diamond streets. Rev. W.J. Cole man, pastor Subject 10:30 a. x, "Acquaint ance With God;" 3 p. jr., "Need for the Mis sionary." First Christian, corner Arch Etreet and Montgomery avenue, Robert A. Cutler, sup plying pastor 10.30 a. x, "The Truth Told in Ridlcnlc;" 7.30 p. x, address before the Jr. O. U. A. M. Wylie Avenue M. E., Rev. TV. S. Lockard, pastor Sunday school at 4 p. sr. Preaching at 7 30 p. x. Subject. "A Commercial Prob lem." Evangelistic services each night aunng tne wecit. Simpson M. E., Liberty street near Chest nut, Key S.' M. Mackey, pastor Services at 10 45 a. x and 7.30 p. x. Morning, ."The Tempter and His Methods." Evening, long service by tho choir. Nixos, Street Baptist, between Chartiers street and Manhattan, J. S. Hudson, pastor Morning subject 10 30, "Feasting or Fast ing. Which?" Evening 7:30. "Calling and Re fusing." Sunday school at 2 p. x Ninth U. P., corner North and Grant ave nues. Rev. J. R. J. Million, pastor Com munion services at 10 45 in tho morning. Sub ject, "The Redemption." Evenln-r sorvico at 7 45. Young people's mooting nt 0 30. Fourth U. P., Montgomery avenue, Alle gheny, Rev. Joseph Kyle, pnstor Eev. J. H. LWper will preach at 10 3 A. si. subject. "The" Relation of the State to the 6 ibbath." At 7:39 p. x preaching by the pastor. Western Theological Sexinary CnAPKL, Ridge and Irwin avenues-Preaching nt 11 A. x. by the Rev. A. IL Norcross, D. D. Preaching nt 7 JO p. si. by the Rev. G. W. Izer, D D. Sunday school at 10 a. x McClure Avej.uk Presbyterian, Alle gheny, at 11 a. x Services by the pastor. Rev. S. J. Glass. At 7:30 p. x, special service for j oun z people, nt which Rev. J. F. Pat-ti-rsnn, of the sixth Presbyterian Church, Pittsburg, will prench. Green Street B utist. Scott and Robinson streets, R. L. Laws, D. DM pastor Preaching at 10-30 . x by Rev. G.W. Wobb, at 3 o'clock by Rev. J. A. Bniden, or the Presbyterian lliuich, und by the pastor at 739 P. x. Snb JccO'Unity of Christian Jlrotherhood." Rev. C. B. Kino, pastor of St. Mark's En glish Lutheran Church, North avenue and Middle street, will preach tho third sermon Ja a eorics oa "The Christiaa Warfare," la the evening a children's meeting will be held, consisting of recitations and appro-; pnate music Grace English Lutheran Mission, Relne man's Hall, Troy Hill Sunday school and service of song to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The following persons will take Sart in the services: The Bellevue Quartet, rs. Fred TV. Kterer, Miss Marion Gaston and Miss Ella Mcintosh. Prayer meeting conducted by the young people at 7.30 P. x. All are welcome to these services. Miscellaneous Religious Notes. Rev. George B. Irwin will preaoh In the First Presbyterian Church at Sheildan sta tion morning and evening. Bellevui Presbyterian, 4tev. Newton Donaldson, pastor 10-30, "Resisting the Truth;" 7.30, "Defending the Truth." Sewickley Rev. Mason TV. Pressly, pas torSubject, morning, "Adoption Into God's Family;" evening, "Our Influence for Christ," First Church op Spiritualists, No. G Sixth street Mrs. Carrie E. S. Twing, of Westfleld. N. Y., speaks Sunday morning nt 10-45, and evening, 7 45. Tests are given at close of each lecture.' Rev. TV. J. Beip, D. D., will condnct the Sabbath school teaehers' meeting at the Young Men's Christian Association to-day. Meeting for the young men only this even ing at 7:45 and' to-morrow afternoon at I o'clock. Father McKeever, of St. John the Baptist Cburob, will delivery lecture to-morrow (Sunday) night In St. Bridget's Church, under the auspices of St. Vincent de Paul Society. There will be no admission fee, lint a collection will bo taken up for tho worthy-object. Salvation Army The Salvation Army will hold a. demonstration in Liberty Street M. E. Church Sunday afternoon nt 3 30 o'clock. Drunkards, thieves and all kinds of sinners will rolato their wonderful ox porience of salvation. Ensign ileald, lato of Omnha, in command. Meeting at nisht in tho birracks, Southside, corner Twenty-second and Carson, at 8 o'clock. All cordially in vitod to attend. Seats rree. The course of lectures on tho sacred Scrip tures which Is being delivered by the Rev. J. Whitehead at the New Jernsalom Church, corner of Isabella and Sandusky streots, Allegheny, will be continued to-morrow evening. The subject will be, "Tho Jews and tho Land of Canaan," in which will be eXDliined what is splntuallvtaught by the sojourner the Hebrews in Ejypt, their ex periences in the Wilderness and their con quest or the Promised Land. Lecture will bein nt 730 r. n. Avoid all risk with a stubborn cough by using at once Dr. D. Jayno's Expectorant, a suie remedy for all coughs and colds, and well calculated to exert a beneficial influ ence on the lungs and throat. IN UNDERTVEAK KADFMANNS' UNDER SELL Every Other House in the City, From 85 to CO Per Cent. Tho special bargain snio arranged for to day is n most forcible instance. Read and judge forvourself. Men's na'tural wool underwear; with extra ribbed bottom and silk front; regular 63o goods, will bo sold at 39o. Men's lino gold or brown merino under wear, voiy good quality; always sold at 75c, now onlyEOo. Men's fine natural wool or genuine camel's hair underwear, regularprice $1, w 111 be sold for 73e. Brwlfords Mills Justly celebrated natural wool nndern ear for men, only 89c Famons Fiench cashmeio mon's under wean be3t goods for tho price over sold, at only $1. Only $1 for men's genuine camel's hair underwear of tho celebrated iow England nosiery Compiny's make. A rare chance. Finest medicated scarlet underwear for men, regular $1 73 goods. Will be sold for $1 25. Men's natural wool undorwear, made by the United Hosiery Company; extra fine goods, onlv $1 80. Only $103 lor men's Gastenbury's health underwear lu camel's hall, white or natural wool. ' American Hosiery Company's finest Derby riDbed men's underwear, lull value $2 50, now only $1 7T Dr. Warner's celebrated health under wear; hest In the world, sold exclusively by Kaufmanns' from $2 upward. Grand' special bargains in boys' under wear. -Special values in hosiery, necfcweir, shirts, Imndkerchlofs, oveishlrts, cardigan anu Jersey'Jackets: all at equally reduced prices. " kaufmansis' usdkrwfut department. Kaupmanns' Underwear Department. James H." Aiken & Co.'s novelties in men's fine necliweai, 100 Fifth avenue. Here's a Daisy! 700 pairs of misses' straight goit, pcbblo goat, Hona kid or bright dougola shoes, wiih Bpiing hiels; regular price, $1 JO, $1 75 and S2 25 per pair; can OO.bouirlit for onlv 9Sc per pair. Kaupmanns' Shoe Department. Dr. Siegert's Angostura Bitters make health and rosy cheeks and happiness. rfjpri&Q$ OTCE ENJOYS Both the method and results -when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant1 and refreshing to the taste, and acta fen'Jy yet promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures hahitual constipatioD, Syrup of Figs' is the onlyremedy of its kind ever produced,-pleasing to the taste and ac ceptahle to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in it3 effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. I)o not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. IOWSVIUE. KY. HEW YORK, N.Y. S3S3SSS2b&fe! BEST LINE eH,C?T.0LOU.S TO KansasGity&Qmaha S "11 I ssJjts&a I f If itfiyiifiteli SATURDAY, l STOP THAT COUGH. DON'T WAIT FOR IT TO BECOME CONSUMPTION. The Careless and Indifferent Possessor of a Cortarrhal or Bronchial Cough To-Day, the Anxious and Alarmed Seeker After Treatment Six Months Afterward, When It Is Too Lato Bead What Alarminar Symptoms Fol low In the Wake of Neglected Ca tarrh. So many patients afflicted with chronlo coughs and other catarrhal and bronchial affections have called at Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers' office during the past week and enrolled themselves for treatment un der their successful method, in response 'to the warning published In last Sunday's Dis patch, to "heed the warning signs" of ap proaching consumption, and to consult at once skilled specialists capable of handling such troubles, thus showing their apprecia tion of this timely advice, they feel it ad vlsablo to continue tho warning until every porson in this vicinity who Is afflicted with similar symptoms shall realize the serious condition they are In and cease trifling and toying with their heulth. Premonitory Symptoms and Curable Stage. A chronic, hacking cough, which raoks tho whole system, a soreness over the region of tbelnngs, shoicness of breath, difficult bicathing w ith a leellng or tightness across tho bieast, loss of appetite, a tiled feeling with no ambition, no energy, gradual lots of flonh and of strength, with occasional night sweuts, means somothing serious in the near luture, and a person having such symptoms should not trifle wich or experiment upon themselves by wasting their lime with cough syrups, dyspeptic cuie alls and other like nostiuuis, but oonsult ut nnce specialists who know Just what to do at evory phass of tho disease. The careless and indlffaront possessor of such symptoms as the above today, who heedlessly scornH timely aavice and turns away with the roinark "Oh, it is only a little cold that will soon pass away," six months later, is tho anxious and importunate pa tient who begs lonelier which nis pbyslolan is unable to promise. It is hard to turn such person away with tne chilling words, "I can do nothing for you at this stage or your &? US' 4 MS NOVEMBER 26, ' 3892. trouble," but in the light Of such warnings as Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byors are con stantly giving they have only themselves to blame for their procrastination. Alarming Symptoms and Often Incurable Stage. Every physician experienced in treating throat and lung troubles knows that if these symptoms are not speedily relieved others more alarming soon follow, the emaciation will progress, the patient become pale and debilitated, the chest lose its power of ex pansion or contraction, the collar-bone, ribs and bones of tho shoulder joint become prominent, the night sweats profuse and weakening, the stomach symptoms distress ing, the congh persistent and harassing, the mucus purulent and streaked with blood, the voice husky, and death soon in tervenes to relieve the sufferer. The abovo description of the origin, pro gress and fatal termination of the aveiage case of consumption Is what Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers come in contact with almost every day. The personal history in such cases is that the disease started with a slight catarrhal affection or from the la grippe, which was neglected because not very serious or annoying till it had fastened itself upon the patient with such a grasp that It was impossible to relieve. Ir such cases were treated judiciously and system atically at the start they could all bo cured. ANOTHER GREAT CURE. The Case of Mr. William Foster, of Butler, So Weak He Could Scarcely Get to Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers' Office In One Month He Gained Seven Founds and Worked AH Day Without Tiring. Mr. William Foster, employod in the planing mill of Messrs. S. G. Purvis & Co., and residing on Cleveland street, Butler, sajs: "I had been troubled with my head,throat and stomach for two years previous to con sulting Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers. I had all the usual catarrhal symptoms of head and throat such as dull, heavy reeling over eyes and through temples, ologging up of nostrils first ono sido then tho other, drop ping of mucus into the throat, with hawk ing and spitting. My throat became dry and raw, tongue coated and parched, with with bad taste in the mouth in the morning, loss or appetite, especially for breakfast, and what little I forced myself to eat ciiised distress and bloating up afterward. I lost flesh and strength lisht along. "Finally night sweats set in, which weak ened me greatly, and alarmed me so I folt something more would have to be done for me than was being dono or I would have to "TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND MU Never has that old proverb been better proven than by the tremendous trade that poured in upon us this last week! Every day has seen the size of the sales mounting higher and higher! FOR THE GOOD N.EWS IS SPREADING! COMPETITION'S COUNTER FEIT "BARGAINS" COULD NOT COMPEEE! WE CAPTURED THE WHOLE TRADE OF THE TOWN! Simply by the POWER OF ACTUAL TRUTH! Giving just what we promised to ! Tlie Special Sale of tlie IT CLOTHIN 516 SMITHFIELD STREET-516 Lasts But a Few More Days, So take quick advantage, as never before has such a fine array of Merchant Tailor-Made Garments been shown the Pittsburg Public: All our Carr English Melton Overcoats at $22.00; sold elsewhere at $40.00 All our Finest Silk Lined Kersey Overcoats at 18.00; sold elsewhere at 35.00 All our fine Blue, Brown, Black and Light Tan, half Silk and half Cassimere Lined Overcoats at 12.50; sold elsewhere at 22.00 All Auburn Melton and finest grade Beaver Overcoats at 10.00; sold elsewhere at 18.00 All Cheviot and Worsted Overcoats at 7-5; sId elsewhere at 15.00 All Chinchilla and Irish Frieze Ulsters at 11.50; sold elsewhere at 18.CO Your choice out of 132 Kersey, Melton, Chinchilla and Chev iot Overcoats, only one or two of a kind, only 8.25; worth from $15 to $20 See our Double-Breasted Sack Suits, which were made to order by the best of merchant tailors; our price $12.50; original made to order prices were from $25 to $40. Elegant, Stylish, All-Wool Sack Suits at $13.50; original made to order prices from $25 to $40 The tone cf the town buy our three-button Cutaway Suits. They are perfect in style, make and fit Your choice of 280 of these fine Suits, $15; original prices, $30 to $45. 1,000 pairs of Pants at $2.50, strictly tailor made. 1,000 pairs of Pants at $3.50, strictly all wool and made by the best of tailors. We Guarantee to Please You Far Better Than You Can Be Pleased in. Any Other Clothing Establishment in the City. THE FIT OF DUR GOODS CANNOT BE'EQUALED. THE STYLE AND IKE CANNOT BE EXCELLED. THE PRICES AS LOW AS OTHERS ASK FOR INFERIOR GOODS. All alterations to improve a fit done free of charge. give up. Hearing so much of the good work of Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers in cases similar to mine, I decided to go to Fittsburg and consult them. ' "When I first went to their office I conld hardly walk I was so weak, was sore and nched all over and coughed incessantly. They examined me carefully, and gave me " Mr. William Foster, Bu'Ur.Pa, & month's suddIv of mediolne to take home, anil I cun't just express what benefit I re ceived oven with the first month's treat ment. "I gained seven or eight pounds the first month, and can do a fnll day's work without tiring, the night sweats have disappeared and I feel like another person. I cheerfully recommend all patients suffering with ca tarrhal trouble to consult these eminent specialist at once and not trifle with their health and get into the serious condition in which I was." The statement of Mr. Foster verifies the beneficial results of Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers' home treatment In general catarrhal conditions of tho whole system. KHEU3IATI3M PERMANENTLY CURED. Mr. D. W. Smith, or Garbottsvllle, X. T., Cured Over a "Year Ago Remains Well to the Present Time. Mr. D. TV. Smith, a prosperous farmer of Garbottsvllle, N. Y called the other day and said: "Doctor. I was in town to-day and li.iifit T w.ifit rtfnTYin fluff tlTanl? vmi Ini I whatyou have done for me. About a year ST PREVA ago you cured me of rheumatism; of several years standing, affecting all of my left aide, and for which I had tried many things. I was then cured and have stayed cured through a severe winter and a hot summer, and am able to work as well as ever. I am anxious to recommend you to all my friends." Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Nervous Prostra tion, Weakness and General Debility Due to a Depleted Condition or the Blood. Result ing From Catarrh Speedily and Permanently Cured by Drs. Copeland. Hall and Byers' Method of Treatment. Drs. Copeland, HaU and Byers treit suc cessfully all curable cases at 60 Sixth ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa. Office hours, 9 to 11 a. it, 2to5p.scand7to9p.se Sundays, 10 a. sc to t P. M. Specialties Catarrh and all dis eases of the eye, ear, throat and lungs; dys Sepsla cured; nervous diseases cured; skla iseases cured. Many cases treated successfully by mail. Send 2-cent stamp for question blank. Address ail mall to DRS. COPELAND, HALL 4 BTER3, 16 Sixth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. $5 A MONTH ALL DISEASES TREATED AT THE UNI FORM BATE OF $5 A MONTH. REMEM BER, THIS INCLUDES CONSULTATION. EXAMINATION, TREATMENT AND MED ICINE FOR ALL DISEASES AND ALL PA TlKNTa. no2i LOSTMANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH nervine; The rrest Spin, lstl Remedy, U old WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEB to enre all nerr. onsdlseaiu,inch 'u Weak Memory niron A?n aptct csiko. Loss of Brain Powers W akefulness. Lost Manhood. .NlgMlr Emissions. Nervensness.Lsssltnde.sll drains and Joss of power of the Generative Organs in ellhersex caused by over-exertion, youthful errors, or excessive use of toMcco. opium or stimulants. It per package by mail- for 15. With every SS order we OIVE A WRITTEN OUARANTFE TOCUKForREJ-UND MONEY. Spanish Medicine Co.. Madrid. Spain, and Detroit. MldiL i or sale br JOS. 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