THE BUDDING SPBING Has Caused a Moderate Improvement . in the Condition of Trade. INCREASED BAILROAD EARNINGS. Eeports to Bradstreet's Are Generally Hopeful in" Their Tone. THE FAILUEES ARE MORE HOMEK0C8 Tim Last Tear, EoweTcr, ana B. G. Dan Co, Do Sot Like the OatlooL Eeports to Sradstreet's show a slight im provement in general trade, due to the opening of spring. The drygoods lines do not share in this activity. It is thought ihat good crop prospects trill encourage legitimate business. K. G. Dun & Co. find matters generally rather dull and quiet rSFECXjLX. TELEGRAM TO THX EISPATCH.1 Kew Yokk, April S. There is a mod erate improvement in the state of general trade noted in telegrams to Bradstreet'i this week. Spring weather is largely responsible for this. The greatest relative activity is at Kansas City, St, Paul, St. Joseph and Louisville, though a fair distribution is re ported at Philadelphia, Boston Cleveland, St Louis, San Francisco, Galveston and New Orleans. Panning is well advanced "West and South, and, excepting rice crops, are promising welL AtNew Tork groceries are in fair de mand, somewhat in excess of a year ago. Commission liquor dealers report general trade improving, with prices, particularly for Eastern rye whiskies, tending upward. Cigar manufacturers and dealers in seed leaf tobacco, dealers in drags and furniture report trade fair only. Stock values at New Tork have improved sharply on the prospect of the intervention of a leading banking firm in the affairs of Atchison. GOULD ALL EIOHT. The strength of the Gould stocks leads to the belief that that interest has been pla cated in the matter. Bonds are strong and fairly active. Money at New York has re turned to a lairly easy basis. Call loans, 34i4 per cent Foreign exchange is steady, but hangs below the gold shipping point Demand sterling, M 88ii 89. Forty-four railroad companies report to Bradstreet's gross earnings of 513,778,957 in March, against $12,347,553 in March, 1888, a gain of 12 per cent Reports to Bradstreet's of mercantile fail ures throughout the United States during the first quarter of the current year show a total of 3,569, against 3,053 in the first quar ter ol 1888. The aggregate liabilities of failing traders are 541,861,000, against $34, 108,000, and actual assets $20,376,000, against 517,936,000 in ihe first quarter of 1888. Five or six lailures in Boston with exceptionally heavy liabilities will more than account for the $7,000,000 excess liabilities this year over the first quarter in 1888. The bank clearings at 40 cities for March aggregate $4,479,128,091 against $3,782, 909,740 in 1888, an increase of 18.4 per cent The total for the first three months of 1889 is $13,313,788,214 against $11,376,678,609 during the first quarter of 18SS, an increase of 17 per cent GOOD CEOP PBOSPECTS. The reported generally satisfactory con dition of the winter wheat crop, favorable weather throughout the wheat belt and fair progress in planting wheat has resulted in slighter volume of specnlative trading less than one-half as much as last week and in SDite of renewed inauiries from the United Kingdom and France prices are off i;j per cent at js ew xorfi. A t Chicago the May option dropped 7c to 92c on Thurs day on free speculative sales. Flour sym pathized and is offl525c and heavy. .Stocks of wheat out of farmers' hands east of the Eocky Mountains, March 30, amounted to 39,636,000 bushels, against 44. 683,000 bushels March 1 and 59,859,000 bushels April 1, 1888. Stocks of flour at principal points of accumulation aggregate 1,814,000 againstl.823,000 barrels one month ago, and 1,690,000 barrels one year ago. Corn, with a good foreign demand, is firmly held, and 1 cent higher. Oats are steadv. The heavy arrivals of raw sugar are offset by limited offerings at extreme prices in anticipation of higher prices later on. Re finers have full stocks of raw 26,000 tons, against 31,000 tons a year ago, while im porters have only 21,000 tons against 99,000 tons a year ago. The "trust" is reported to have transferred the American refinery at San Francisco, to avoid legal complications. The world's visible supply and the crop out look favor full prices, while the increased American consumption of foreign sugar within three months is placed as high as 13 per cent, dne to short home crop. Prices are one-sixteenth to three-sixttenths of a cent higher on the week at New York. Re fined is a quarter of a cent off at San Fran cisco. DBTGOODS LESS ACTIVE. The actual distribution of coffee is light Prices have been lower, but Thursday's re action brought them to last week's close. Full crop estimates and financial uneasi ness abroad have lent heaviness to option dealings, with prices off 4c Drygoods jobbers are less active in New York and Boston. The March distribution in New York did not equal expectations. Com- J tared with 1888 the spring business in most ines at both markets shows a satisfactory increase. Resumption of work at Fall Biver has depressed print cloths prices Xc Aside from this prices are generally lairly well held, with brown cottons relatively weak est. Iiow grade ginghams have almost dis appeared as a weakening factor in the mar ket "Woolen goods are in good movement on old orders. Baw wool is dull, with the tone of the market weak; prices unchanged. Baw cotton is l-16c higher on good demand and a lighter crop movement. There have been reported to this Journal for the past three months 160 industrial strikes, involving 36,731 employes, as com pared with 190 strikes and 71,952 strikers in three months of 1888, and 262 strikes and 120,219 strikers in 1887. Copper is still held at 16$e per pound in this market, and con sumers are unable to obtain supplies from the syndicate stocks at a lower price. American and European parties interested are in consultation at Paris. Prices are much lower abroad. The opinion prevails that no important decline will be realized here for a month or six weeks. TBADE DULL AND QUIET. finch Is the General Report Received By R.G.Dnn fc Co. New York, April 5. R. O. Dnn & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Railroad earnings show an increase of about 15 per cent over last year for March, so far as reports have been re ceived, and yet stocks are lower, though at later quotations partial recovery is seen. Trade at interior points is dnll or quiet In nearly all cases, though at Cleveland It is fairly satisfac tory; at Atlanta It Is satisfactory, with spring business well Sustained; at Omaha it is consid ered goodt at Kansas City improving, ana at Bt Paul trade in dry goods and clothing is very active. There is Improvement at Detroit, particularly in shlp-bullding, and lumber is firmer. The money markets are easy and col lections have improved somewhat at Kansas City and Detroit, but have fallen off at Atlanta. Wool has declined for nearly all qualities, except New Mexico and Texas. The average of 104 quotations is 24-8 cents. The outlook Is favorable for a good demand when the new clip appears. Depressing influences are felt in the several branches of the drygoods and clothing trade, not the least being the accu mulation of stocks which the open winter left unsold. Raw cotton is Y, cent stronger. In the iron market more pressure to realize is seen here and at Philadelphia, and Southern iron is offered at $50 to $100 below the corre sponding Northern grades. Bar iron remains very dull, and rails have sold moderately witnont lifting of prices. The allotment for the year has been increased 200,000 tons. In the coat market no Improvement appears. The sales of copper abroad at about 41 per ton, with no news of settlement between the syndi cate and producers, causes stagnation here, and while lake is sold at 15 cents for April; the quotation for G. M. B. July is only 10.0a cental Oil has been a shade higher, but pork SO cents lower. Pressure to sell abroad and fear of roonetary'trotbles growing out of the Paris difflculty.have reduced the price of coffee accent. The average prices of all commodi ties have again declined over half of 1 per cent for the week. The most important change is the fall of 2c in wheat, which naturUly weakens as the dreams of expected' famine give place to the realization of large unsold stocks on hand. Re ports from growing and sowing regions con tinue to forshadow a large yield this year, and the demand from abroad, though better since prices fell, is not large enough to prompt a carrying of surplus stock on hand. Corn nas atronplv look for improvement in all branches of legit imate business. The export business distinct ly improves already, and forthepast five weeks the value shipped from this port aggregates S34,O7U,000, against t25.901.000 for the same weeks last year. The apprehension of stringency in the money markets about April 1 has now passed, and the heavy liquidation in securities on foreign account causes as yet no such with drawal of foreign capital as has been f eared.See retary WIndom has made it clear that he will not at present pay 108 for 4 per cents, or pur chase i per cents in preference, and during the past week the Treasury has taken in about 1500.000 more money than it has nald out The business failures number 222, as com pared with a total of 240 last week and 249 the week previous. For the corresponding week last year the figures were 227. IN WANT OP MOKE BOOM. The Offices of the Westlncbouie Electrlo Co. Will be Moved. The offices of Mr. Byllesby, Vice Presi dent; Mr. Bowand, Secretary, and Mr. Mc Cullougb, Auditor of the. "Westinghouse Electric Company, are. to be removed to the new "Westinghouse building on Penn ave nue next week. The company makes this change owing to the want of more room for the works. All the rooms now occupied by the officials in the old building on the corner of Garrison alley and Duquesne way will be converted into a part of the machine shops. Three Boats Start. The stage of water yesterday was over eight feet, but falling. The Alarm, Penny and Jim Gilmore were preparing to go out with tows. No boats arrived from lower ports with empties yesterday. The Handsomest Man In Pittsburg would look well in one of our $10 or $12 spring ovgrcoats, silk-faced as they are and cut en the latest of English box patterns, or take and examine our suit line and likewise you are favorably Im pressed. $10 or $12 gives you choice of some very nobby suits. To-day we expect a big trade; 25 extra men are in our clothing de partment Call and secure oneof these suits or overcoats. Our low prices have made us popular and we mean to continue with the good work. P. C. C. C., cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Kid Glove Bargains! 2,400 dozen, our own importation, at 68c, 75c, 89c, $1, $1 25; best for the money any where, at Bosenbanm & Co.'s. SI. Last Month. $1. April is positively the last month for $1 per dozen cabinets at Elite Gallery, 516 Market street, Pittsburg Come early and bring children, ram or shine. Use elevator. ECZEMACANBECURED.il The Most Agonizing, Itching, Burning and Bleeding Eczemas Cared. Eczema in Its Worst Stages. A Raw Sore From Head to Feet Hair Gone. Doctors tnd Hospitals Fail. Tried Everything. Cured by the Cuticura Remedies for $6. I am cured of a loathsome disease, eczema, in its worst stage. I tried different doctors and been through the hospital, but all to no pur pose. The disease covered my whole body from the top of my head to the soles of my feet. My hair all came out, leaving me a complete raw sore. After tiring everything, I heard ot your Cdticura Remedies, and, after using three bottles of Cuticuka Resolvent, with Cuti cttba andCcxicuBA Soap, I fina myself cured at the cost of abont S6. I would not be without the Cuti cuba Remedies in my house, as I find themusefnl in many cases, and I think they are the only skin and blood medicines. ISAAC H. GERMAN. Wortsboro, N. T. A Most Wonderful Cure. I have hadamost wonderful enroof salt rheum (Eczema). For five years I have suffered with this disease. I had It on my face, arms and hands. 1 was nnable to do anything whatever with my bands for over two years. I tried hundreds of remedies, and not one had the least effect The doctor said my case was incurable. I saw your advertisement, and concluded to try the. CrrncuBA Remedies: and, incredible as it may seem, after using one box of Cuticuka and two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two bot tles of Cuticura Resolvent. I find I am en tirely cured. Those who think this letter ex aggerated may come and see me for themselves. GRACE P. HARKHAM, Belle River, Ontario. Cuticura Remedies Cure every species of torturing, humiliating, itching, burning, scaly and pimply diseases of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, and all humors, blotches, eruptions, sores, scales and crusts, when physicians and all other rem edies fail. Sold everywhere. Price, CuncURA, 60c; Soap, 25c: Resolvent, SL Prepared by the Potter Drug and Chemical Corpora tion. Boston. i-Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," 64 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. PIMPLES, black-heads, red, rough, chapped r im and oily skin prevented by Cuxicuba Soap. fc - a MUSCULAR STRAINS and pains, backache, weak kidneys, rheumatism and chest pains relieved in one minute by the Cuticura Anti. S Pain Platter. The first and only in stantaneons pain-killing plaster. WS MR& DR. OROSSLEY, One of the Consulting Physicians of the Catarrh and Dyspepsia Institute at 22 Ninth street. Mr. John H. King, a well-known citizen of Allegheny county, residing atTarentuiri,has for a long time suffered from Catarrh. Be had a hacking cough, dizziness and pain Over the eyes. The tough, tenacious mucous In his head and throat was hard to raise, and gave him such a choked-up feeling. He took cold easily, andhls throat often became sore. Hav ing been urable to find any relief, he began treatment with the specialists for Catarrhal 22 Ninth street. He says: "In testimony that I have been cured of Catarrh by the physicians of the Catarrh and Dyspepsia Institute, I hereby sign myname. v "JOHN H. KINO." The above lady physician can be consulted by ladies suffering from diseases peculiar to their sex. The medicines used are positively curative, and are so prepared as to allow the patient to use the treatment herself. They treat successfully Catarrh. Rheumatism. Dys pepsia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Blood, Kidney and Female Diseases. 'Office hours, 40 A. K. to 4 P. M., and 6 to 8 p. JC Sundays, 12 to 4 p. M. Consultation free to all. Will remove to 323 Penn avenue on April L mh2S-D TJONISTAIOI fc BISI, IMPORTERS AND T dealers in wines, liquors and French cor dials for family use Sole agents for San Gab riel Wine Company, California. 10 DIAMOND SQUARE, Pittsburg. Foreign produce a spec alty I se22-bl3-rrs THE PITTSBURG NEW ADVERTISEMENTS mNo Chemicals. MjfJSf& yVRiswr m ' Wit mMwm MUpL R l 'H being based upon the action of some alkali, potash, soda or even ammonia. Cocoa which has been prepared by one of' these chemical processes can usually be recognized at once by the distinct alkaline reaction of the infusion in water. W.- Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa is manufactured from the first stage to the last by perfect mechanical processes, no chemical being used in its preparation. By one of the most ingenious of these mechanical processes the greatest degree of fineness is secured without the sacrifice of the attractive and beautiful red color which is characteristic of an absolutely pure and natural cocoa. W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass. XF OUT OF TOWN BUYERS OF WALL PAPER Want to Sett to Their Customers by Sample we will Send Samples to them W1YI. H. ALLEN, 5S,od- "WXXiXiIAJkr TRINKLE, AtAJVA-GER. ap4-Trs A TABLE OF DAILY SAYINGS At 4 per cent Compound Interest, expressed In Round numbers, as issued by lk Isli M fir Sails OF PITTSBURG, PA PerDa, FoVears. ForlOYars. Forbears. Forbears. Kor0Ye,rs. flfl Mll 10., LlUl. !02 40 90 230 320 730 .03 60 140 S40 470 L090 OFFICES- .05 100 230 570 780 1,820 urriuco. I js $ II I'i J5 ' MbeIw Bilflii, Etiston, Pa. L00 2;0W 4;540 11,800 , 16,658 86,240 ap6-44.TQS3u The above table shows what can be accomplished by anyone disposed to lay aside a small portion of their weekly receipts, and depositing the same in some well-managed Savings Bank. Everyman who is obliged to work for his living should make a point to lay up money for that "rainy day" which we are all likely to encounter when least expected. Unquestionably the best way to provide for this emergency is to open an account with a good, live Savings Bank. Accumulated money, thus cared for, is safe, is rapidly increasing, is always ready to use when needed, and is free from the many uncertainties and fatalities of life. Strive at once to get together five dollars, or even one dollar, and make your first deposit. Then resolve to add to it as often as you can, even thongh the amount be small. Tou will be surprised with the magic comfort and strength of this course. Nobody knows, without having tried it, how easy a thing it is, without being miserly or stingy, to save money, when once an account with a bank has been opened. A man then feels a new ambition and a constant desire to enlarge his deposit. It gives him pleasant lessons in frugality and economy, weans him from the habits of extravagance, and is the very best guard in the world against intemperance, dissipation and vice. If you are not already a depositor, and have no special bank In view, permit us to suggest that you at once try a deposit with THE PITTSBURG BANK FOR SAVINGS, No. 60 Fourth Ay., Pittsburg, Pa. To all who may thus favor us, we promise a courteous and accommodating treatment, and it shall be our endeavor to ma e our business relations, when once formed, pleasant and of long continuance. GEO. A BERRY. President. CHAB. G. MILNOR, Treasurer, Managers Geo. A Berry, Alex. Bradley, H. C. Bughman, J. K. Dorrington, J. L. Graham, Geo. A Kelly, Jas. Idtaghlln. Jr Chas. F. Wells, T. C. La-ear, J. Painter, Jr., -LFIumer, Frank Rahm. A C. Dravo. Win. Rosehnrg. Chas. Q. Mllnor. ap6-42 ROSENBAUM CO., 510 TO 514 MARKET ST. AND 27 FIFTH AVE. TVTTT .T .TT"TnT?."V Our opening last week proved a great success, notwithstanding the cool weather. However the bright spring sun will soon shine again on nature's lovely flowers, and you will not be able to resist those beautiful creations of millinery art rivaling in beauty the leal article as shown in our Millinery department. The choice of Straw Goods displayed here cannot fail to please you, as well as the beautiful patterns exhibited. Hundreds of them to select from, and suitable to every purse. XjA-0-DS beautiful line of the popular Chantilly Laces and Flouncings to match. A r-f. A "F This department attracts" crowds of purchas ers. The display of Beaded and Silk Wraps, Jackets and Infants' Cloaks is simply immense, while prices are exceedingly low. Fine silk lined Beaded Wraps are shown from $2 85 to $25 apiece. Mantles and Wraps for elderly ladies in large variety and at very moderate prices too. F5! TT) G-iO"V"E department: Besides the well-known makes of Gold Medal and Carola we have added a complete assortment of Kid Gloves with Foster's patent lacings. , We have spared no efforts to produce the best gloves for the least money and we expect that our reputation for selling the best fitting gloves in Pittsburg will be acknowl edged by every lady. Our special makes of lacing gloves will be known as Premiere, the Superieur and the sublime, three qualities of Hook Gloves. Each pair stamped on the inside and qualities distinguished as follows: w 1-OTIMMP' llllNSiAf 8fll Mlllil lIiTirii W Premiere quality, real kid, 5 hooks, $i; 7 hooks, 1 25. Superieur quality, real kid, 5 hooks, $1 50; 7 hooks, $t' 75. Sublime quality, 7 hooks, $2 25. We also have nice, soft 4-button Kid Gloves at 75c. 4-button real French, $1 50 glove, at 89c 4-button real French Suedes $1. 8-button real French Mosquetaire Suede, $1 50. 6-button Kid Mosquetaires, 85c Our assortment of well-fitting gloves is the largest in Pittsburg, and we hope that every lady will give this department a trial. T?.TT3TtTnT") "tTZEDS-TS T-is department offers the following attractions; A nice Ribbed Vest, 15c; "blue and pink Ecru Vests, 19c; a better article, 22c; a superior article, 23c; Ribbed Lisle Vests, 45c Look at our Umbrella bargains. ap2-TTS8U OPTICAL AND MATHEMATICAL GOODS, bnecialtv Correct fitting of lenses and Kframes. All styles of Spectacles and Eye- u lasses. jxpenencea upacians ana our own factory and workmen are onr inducements. WM. E. STfERM, OfrtieUn, 644 BMITHFIELD ST.,PITTSBURG, PA fe27-TTS DISPA.TOH, SATURDAY,' W. BAKER & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa Is absolutely pure and it is soluble. To increase the solubility of the powdered cocoa, various expe dients are employed, most of them ap641 J". DIAMOND, S3 Sixth Street, Optician, ?lttsuir. opcctacies ana .Eyeglasses to every defect of sight correctly adjusted - ieia ana upera lopes, Barometers, uiasses, 'xeieseepes, jtc; j.uesoer, etc ARTIFICIAL 8 made to orider, Iways on hand a tOCk. 16-TT36U ? and warranted. large and complete imI lEIPIIiT-. -r APEIL 6, 1889. NSW ADVERTISEMENTS.' THE WESTINGHOUSE NATURAL GAS METER. Safe, Accurate, Durable, Eco nomical and Noiseless. Over 1,000 already in use in Pittsburg and vicinity, giving perfect satisfaction to the con sumers and the gas companies. This is the only cas meter manufactured that will resist any pressure that can be ad mitted, and, at the same time, be relied npon to measure natural gas accurately. It is of superior mechanical design and workmanship, and wUl last longer in use than any other meter. This meter is constructed entirely of metal, and no part of it can in any way be injnred or impaired by the action of the gas. It Is so constructed that it is not liable to set out of order: the moving parts are almost in perfect equilibrium, requiring a pressure of less than one-hundredth of a pound to do the work of measuring the minimum; and it will likewise measure the maximum quantity of gas, or its full capacity, at high or varying pressnres, without any readjustment of the parts. Every revolution discharges a certain quantity of gas, and the measurement is en tirely exact, whether the quantity passing through is at the rate of 1 cubic foot or 1,000 cnbio feet per hour. With this great rane of capacity, it is at the same time safe, durable and entirely noiseless in its operations. Consumers will readily appreciate the advan tages this meter enables them to secure. All who are desirous to economizo in the use of gas, and pay for just what they use, can now do so, instead of being obliged to pay a certain sum per month, or per annum, which precludes any opportunity to realize the benefits which should result from a careful and economical use of the gas. AU honse meters are tested at the works to a pressure of 20ponnds per square inch or, over 80 times the pressure at which the gas is usu aUy delivered. These meters are manufactured and sold by The Fuel-Gas and Still Sellin the Best. We haven't said a word for an age about Boys' and Children's Clothing. If the sale of it depended on the advertising we should have run against a snag long ago. It doesn't. It depends on the mothers finding out the store that keeps the right sort. They found out at the start that we had the Best. The Best for Boys has to be handsome as well as tough. Cheapness in quality and showy lopks may be shifty devices to draw the money for Boys' Clothing, out they don't last Our make looks well and wears well besides being low in price. How much do you want to spend on a Spring Oversack? You needn't look past that You're sure of getting one to fit you as if made for you silk-lined or not silk-lined. Turn your eyes on the prices, too. They bear the Wanamaker stamp for fair- mess. Wanamaker & Brown, Sixth street and Penn avenue. Tailoring to-order from nearly 1,000 styles of goods. ap3-D TTJRE AMERICAN WINES I-CALIFOR-JT N1A Sonoma dry port, $1 20 per gal.; Cali fornia Sonoma dry sherry. SI 20 per gat; Cali fornia Sonoma Angelica, $120 per gaL; Cali fornia Sonoma muscatel, SI 20 per pal.; Erie Island AAA Dry Catawba, Jl 20 per gal.; Erie Island A Dry Catawba,Sl 00 per gat; Erie Island Sweet Catawba,Sl 00 per gat: Sonoma Brandies, from $2 0O to $4 00 per gal.; Gnckenhelmer Rye iv inajr, .a wioto wpergai.; iiooneKarau oifc terLIqucur.il 00 perqnart. F.ANDRIESSEN, mhlO-TTS mTTT DTIVPDnTTnrt nr m ncr. . T rr I , MATHEMATICALINSTITUTE,rooml3, Jackson buildlnir. Sixth and TVnn B.VR. Latln, German, Shorthand, Memory Training, rolled. mh9-7S-rrs Almeria and Malaga Grapes, Bananas, Florida Oranges and all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Fruits, JOHN TUB3E3 fe CO., 603 LIBERTY: STREET. noS-TTS JONES' MAGIC ROACH POW DER. Roaches banished by con tract. Satisfaction guaranteed or no nav. 83 SEVENTH AVE.. f.-fPittaburg. Pa Price 1 SO per ' pound. ' JaaWfl - isfi 1 ' sg-S--M 8 JBlllfli. m nt7 ii iiJMPF Mu llnQSM' lafl ff NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SIGNS OF THE The progress and improvements of the past decade are most apparent in the Clothing trade. Ready-made Clothing, both in its manufacture and mode of dis tribution, has undergone wonderful changes for the . better; it has now to be honestly made of conscien? tiously selected materials, and must be .sold in the light of dayor under the searching rays of electric ? nuf, light, if a reputation, such as KAUFMANN8' is to be built upon it The stigma that once attached itself 'to th business has died out; the only remaining faint sparks are flick-' ', ""5 i" amau wu uiuaauic uan aaicbiuums WBCrC 3 SHU' ing scale of prices prevails; and even such places only get a very precarious strangers to be found in every large city, , . mostly from the rural districts', who, out of sheer ignorance, allow themselves f i to be steered into such dens. But the guileless countryman is not the only one that is caught by trickery. His self-satisfied, know-it-all city cousin is , sometimes caught Here in our midst we have shoddy run riot in "cheap" made-to-order tailoring, and tho still "rheanpr" rcarlv-marle "elnrlincs " anrl a "- "- .- '- worst of it is, it takes, until it is found out You have tell-tale & evidence of such practices in certain ungainly, baggy-kneed trousers that offend your eyesight on the streets every day. Returning to a better order of things naturally leads us to OUR OWN FINE GARMENTS You can tell them anywhere you see them. Their superiority makes glad hundreds of well-dressed men, and their reliable attributes makes ours a safe place to purchase. Just now our objective point is to dress the gentlemen of Pittsburg and Allegheny in fine, fash ionable, form-fitting Spring Suits and Spring Overcoats for less money than other dealers ask for far inferior goods, and that we are doing this pretty rapidly a sight into our continually crowded salesrooms will easily prove. See Our Men's Sack Business Suits At $8, $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20. They are made of strictly all-wool, choice domestic and im ported Cassimeres, Broad Wale Cheviots, Scotches, broken plaids, interwoven plaids,. Mixtures, Corkscrews, Worsteds, etc., and while you may secure suits of the same materials elsewhere by paying 25 per cent more money, you will not find them as perfect in fit and make as ours. See Our Men's Cutaway Frock Suits At $10, $12, $15, $18, $22 and $25. We'd like to have you compare these Suits with those turned out by the scores of so-called cheap merchant tailors whose shingles hang out in nearly every block. You'd be surprised surprised be cause ours are called ready-made, while theirs masquerade under the title of custom-made. But, "what's in a name?" Quality tells, the price tells; all else is foreign to your interest. You know whaf good for you. See Onr Men's Spring Overcoats At $7, $10, $12, $15, $16, $20 and $25. J They're the most graceful, shapely and gorgeous garments man ufactured. No matter how fastidious or exacting you may be, we can easily suit and fit you from our choice assortment EXTRA SIZE CLOTHING for TALL and FAT MEN Ours is the only establishment where you can find a complete stock of extra size garments, and our prices for these are but slight ly very slightly in excess of our regular sizes. BOYS Clover," as well as our Calliopes every Boy's Suit this week. KAUFMANNQ Fifth Avenue and Smithfield Street ap-D TO CAPITALISTS. FOR SALE! SEA GIRT AHD . SPRING LAKE, MONMOUTH CO., MEW JBBSBY. Sea OIrt is practically intact as one property, while perhaps one-third of Spring Lake re mains unsold. The two places are so well known as Summer Besorts that details are un necessary. Maps and data will be exhibited to possible buyers. A fine opportunity for capi talists or a syndicate. Several of the hotels and a number of the Spring Lake improved lots can be included in the purchase. Apply to SAMUEIi B. HUEY, Attorney for owners. Nos. 615 to 650 Drexel Building, Philadelphia. ap3-"4-TTS McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF OPIUM Is a preparation of the Drug by which Sts in jurious effects are removed, while the valuable medicinal properties aroretalned. Itpossesses all the sedative, anodyne, and antispasmodic powers of Opium, but produces no sickness of the stomach, no vomiting, no costlveness, no headache. In acute nervous disorders it is an Invaluable remedy, and is recommended by the best physicians. E, FERRETT, Agent, 372 Pearl St, New York. mbS0-Z7-5 JASV. MNMi & BRO., BOILERS, PLATE AND SHEET-IBON WORK. PATENT BHEET IRON ANNEALINQ BOXES. With an Increased capacity and hydraulic machinery we are prepared to furnish all work in our line cheaper ana better than by the old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Val ley Railroad. ie5-5o-TTS IF YOU ARE TROUBLED WITH ANY OF the first symptoms of diseased kidneys, and want to save yourself from the agony of a sur gical operation, always attended with more or less danger to life, use PRATT'S AROMATIC GENEVA. GIN and cure yourself of a disease which, without proper treatment will surely hasten death. JAMES E. MORBJE, Sole Agent, 153 Chambers st New York, JOS. FLEMING, Sole Whplesale and JtetaU Agent in Pittsburg, 81 Market st, my22-TTS- ERNST AXTHELM. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL BELL HANGER. Repairing a specialty. 488 THIRD AVK., near Wood St. Telephone 861. " PITTSBURG, PA. au3fo76-W3 TIMES! f-tpt-f patronage from a surolus of .w , ,. .. , .. MW ,.J. w. will receive four grand presents this week. The New Puzzles: "Cows in the Corn" and "Pigs in and Crack Shots, will go free with B.FOX, SCXENTTFIO OPTICIAW. Patentee and sole manufacturer of the Eureka Eye Glass. No chain required. Eureka nosa blades fitted to other eye glasses. Oculists prescriptions a specialty. All kind of lenses ground and spectacles made on tha premises. 90S PENN AVENUE, PITTS. Seventeenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia. del-b53-TT3- GRATEFTJL-COMl'ORTING. EPPSS COCOA. BREAKFAST. B y a thorough knowledge of tha natnrallaws which govern the operations of digestion and nntrition.andandbyacarefulappllcationofthe fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a deli cately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. Itisbythejudldous use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built np until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to ucx wnerever mere is a weat point, w e may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our selves well fortified with pure blood and a prop erly nourished frame." Civil Service Gazette. Made simplv with bolliucr water ormllk. Sold only in half pound tins by Grocers, labeled thus: Ja8.Epp3&Co.,rfTasSSS3: no3-h-80iu3 SPENCERIAN TEEL PENS Arethe Best, IN THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES W - Durability", Evenness of -Point and "WorkmanshiTJ. . 8emlesftrflefl2dTfferentstTlMbyien receipt of lOcentainstamps. AskforcardliaS lYISOtl.lliKEMJlNiCU.c hnv. fSkl" apl4-m35-s Established 1S& ' Telephone CaHMTo. FBANK Ji GUCKBRT, Contractor and Manufacturer of BANK, OFWCE. STORE AND CHURCH FIXTURES. Doors. Wainscoathig. Ceilings and Hard "Wood Work of every description, for fcalldtsg and decorative purposes. Mantels, CaMseta aad Furniture of Special Design. Dnwku aad EsttmateefarnMiedoayplieaWoB. OAeeaad factory. No. 8Bf and 79 Seveetb Areaae, Pitts- Durg,jra. turn wooa lasser., BW-kHB-na f Jl t 11 X ,-PK JUL JS, IBWfcsse-