Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, November 09, 1889, Page 8, Image 8

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THE PITTSBUEG- DISPATCH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 188.
BUT LITTLE CHANGE
In the Condition of General Business
During the Past Week.
THE WEAKNESS IN TEDST STOCKS.
Quotations on Iron, Steel and Oil Continue
to Advance.
IKCEEASE OP THE BAKE CLEABIHGB.
Blight Decline is SoUeeaDle In Many cf the
Affriealtnral Uses.
Beports to Bradstreeti' and B. G. Don &
Co. show no marked-change in the status of
general trade. Several circumstances have
combined to depress trust stocks, but legiti
mate business is in good shape.
tSFXCULX. TELEOKAM TO THE DISPATCH. 1
New York, Norember 8. Special tele
grams to Bradttreet's report a continuance
of unfavorable weather in Central and
Southwestern Mississippi Valley States,
and a slightly decreased morement of gen
eral trade in staples at most points, al
thouphitis noted that the volume still ex
ceeds that at a corresponding time in 1SS8.
An exception is noted in Omaha, where
colder weather has stimulated seasonable
business. Cotton is moving freely in Texas
and Louisiana. At Louisville fine Burley
tobacco is advancing, and the highest prices
cf the season are recorded.
Less tendency to stringency is reported in
leading financial centers, "West and South.
There has been a moderate improvement 'in
mercantile collections at several points.
Stocks of available wheat in the United
States east of the Eocky Mountains Novem
ber 2, as reported to Bradttreet's, aggre
gated 46,947,000 bushels, against 26,734,000
bushels September 28, 18S9, and as com
pared with 44,518,000 bushels November 1,
1888.
PLENTY OF 'WHEAT.
The totals, including both coasts, are
56,317,000 bushels, against' 36,248,000 a
month ago and 50,454,000 bushels a year
ago. Wheat stocks thus exceed those of a
like date last year for the first time in 1SS9.
The bank clearings at 37 cities (where
totals are obtainable for four years) aggre
gate 5,490,008,612 for October, an increase
of 10 per cent over October, 1888, of 22 per
cent over 1887 and of 16 per cent over Oc
tober, 1886. The total for the ten months of
the current year is 545,647,875,660, or 13 per
cent in excess of a like period in
1888, 1 per cent larger than in 1887, and
15 per cent larger than the total in 1886.
The relatively greater increase at 36 cities
(exclusive of New York) is shown hy the
iact that while the latter's total increased
about 4,000,000,000 in ten months of this
year over last, the total for 36 cities, com
prising but one-third of the grand total, in
creased over 5,000,000,000 in the same
period.
Unfavorable developments in the trusts
and bear attacks on the coal shares keep the
general stock market in a disturbed condi
tion, though the underlying tone is strong,
and advances are made on every oppor
tunity. Bonds are active, and speculative
rises have been made in a number of active
issues. Money on call at New York is easy
at 56 per cent Foreign exchange is dull
and wek. Demand sterling 4 84j$4 85.
IKON AND STEEL.
Iron and steel remain quite strong with
an upward tendency as to prices. Makers
refuse orders for forward delivery at current
rates. Spiegeleisen, Ferro-Manganese, Bes
semer pig and steel billets are all higher on
the week. Pig iron has sold at 19 at Phila
delphia, 50 cents higher, and bar iron is
no-quoted at 2 cents per pound, with the
outlook for another advance November 20.
Nails are 2 40, and quotations for them, as
well as for barbed wire, are higher. Steel
rails are very strong, with orders for 60,000
tons in sight.
Domestic sizes of anthracite are quiet, but
furnace sizes are more active. "Wheat flour
has been in steady movement at practically
unchanged prices. "Wheat is off y to c on
'light demand and heavy receipts. Corn, on
better hi me and foreign request, is up to
n, and oats, on limited receipts and offer
ings, are to c higher. Hog products de
clined sharply on increased pressure at the
"West. Pork'fell away 75c to 1 per barrel,
and lard 40 points. Butter and eggs ad
vanced lc each, cheese remaining practically
steady. Hogs are lower at the "West Cattle
are steady. Coffee has been in light de
mand, and closes without special feature up
up 20 to 30 points on the week. The demand
tor tea is light, and prices are easier.
THE SUGAE MAKKET.
Baw sugar is more active, particularly at
New York and Philadelphia, owing to the
reductionof3-16 to Jcent and freer offer
ines. More favorable European cable ad
vices do not sustain prices so far. Befined
is in better request, and shaded on some
grades. Cotton goods are in liberal demand
for spring delivery, with prices, notably
print cloths, brown sheetings and drill
ings, tending upward. New York and Bos
ton jobbers are quiet or dull; at the former
city holidav specialties are active, and
cooler weather has slightly improved the
demand from near by and city retailers.
"Wool is in fair demand at unchanged prices
at seaboard markets. Baw cotton is 1-16 to
3-16c higher, except at New York, on
smaller crop estimates and good demand.
Increasing stocks have depressed New York
spot prices Jc
Business failures reported to Bradstrcet's
number 248 in the United States this week,
against 251 last week and 177 this week last
year. Canada had 45 this week, against 35
last week. The total of failures in the
"United States January 1 to date is 9,631,
against 8,471 in 1888.
B, G. Duu & Co.'s weekly review of
trade says: The business outlook continues
to improve. All the news this week is
favorable to the public. Even the de
cision adverse to the Sugar Trust, and the
exposure and proposed reorganization in
Cotton Oil are hopetul signs. The monetary
situation has decidedly improved, here and
abroad, ana while the Bank of England
rate is still held at 5 per cent, money is
quoted in open market at 2 per cent.
SICKS OF EXCOUBAGEMENT.
Most of the increase in payments comes
from legitimate business, for speculation is
still restricted, except in trust stocks. These
began to rally, but were met with the de
cision adverse to the Sugar Trust, and the
disclosure that over half a million had been
lost for Cotton Oil stock holders in attempts
to sustain the market. Other securities
have been Btronger since the election, the
reported agreement about "Western rates
having a good effect, but the tone is not en
thusiastic. Speculation in wheat was temporarily
stimnlated by an unofficial publication by
Mr. Dodge, the Government statistician,
putting the probable yield at 485,000,000
bushels. "Whether the paper had left his
hand before the official returns indicating a
larger acreage and yield were made up, no
one seems to have asked. But the lowest
estimate would leave the supply for export
much beyond the largest foreign demand in
recent yearaj and the net result for the
week, has been a decline of three-fourths of
a cent, with sales of only 10,000,000 bushels.
Corn is' an eighth stronger and oats three
fourths, but pork is half a dollar and lard
half a cent lower.
THE ADVANCE IN OIL.
Oil has advanoed 4 cents with moderate
trading, and coffee is unchanged. The
merely nominal price of raw sngar has been
made actual, the trust having entered the
market as a buyer, at Vi cents for Musco
vado. 5 cents for 96 centrifugal, bnt re
fined shows a decline of an eighth.
It can only be reckoned a sign of improve
ment that wool has yielded about 1 cent per
pound since the concession has induced con
siderable buying. Manufacturers hold that
tao advance ijpoEsible in heavy woolens, and
have bought little except at reduced prices.
The iron and steel business is remarkably
strong, and bar producers in convention
have advanced the price to 1-9 cents, but
there is much evidence of a desire to inflate
quotations and create a boom. The returns
from all interior points are decidedly en
couraging, showing an excellent trade in
progress, (air collections, and an ample sup
ply of money.
The business failures during (he last
seven days number (or the United States
228, and for Canada 39. For the correspond
ing week of last vear the figures were 194
and 32.
IS IT A STANDAED GOBBLE?
The Globe Refinery nnd llie Crnlg Ilpo Line
Reported Sold.
It was reported yesterday that Joe Craig,
D. P. Eeighard and "Weidner & Elikms,
the latter cable railway men, a quartet
backed by 20,000,000, had sold the Globe
Befinery, the Freedom Befinery and the
Craig pipe line to the Standard. The
Globe Befinery was in the Eighteenth ward,
and was one of the largest in the country,
and it is supposed to have been with the
pipe line an object of considerable interest
to the Standard. Some say the sale would
knock the 25c premium off "Washington
county oiL .
An attempt was made to see the people in
interest last night, but they were out of the
city.. Mr. Houston, Chief Clerk of the
Globe, said he didn't know anything about
it. Beigard is supposed to have made con
siderable money years ago by selling to the
Standard. As soon as he got out of the Em
pire he got into the Globe. Craig's history,
both as an oil dealer and as a producer, has
been meteoric, and he is supposed to have
made a big pile of money.
The surest remedy is cheapest, because it
is sure in cases wherever any remedy can be
helpful; hence, with puny feeble children
where strength, appetite and spirits are
wanting the tonic properties of Dr. D.
Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge given in tonic
doses will be found invaluable. No rem
edy of the kind has been so long in use, none
been so thoroughly tested, and none is to
day held in higher estimation by the thou
sands of families in which it has been used.
Sold by all druggists.
SS To Washington, D. C, Via FeBoajrlvanla
Railroad.
For all persons desiring to attend the
Catholic Congress in Baltimore or visiting
"Washington, Pennsylvania Railroad will
sell excursion tickets every day until No
vember 12, to "Washington, D. C, at rate
of 8 for the round trip, tickets good until
November 16, inclusive, allowing stop over
at Baltimore in either direction within the
limit. Through sleeping cars and coaches
on night trains, withont change.
EXCURSION TO BALTIMORE
Via Washington.
The B. & O. B. B. will sell excursion
tickets to Baltimore, good to stop at "Wash
ington, D. C, at rate of 8 for the round
trip, from Nov. 7 to 12 inclusive, good to
return until the 20th, on account of the
Catholic Congress. Trains leave Pittsburg
at 8 A. M. and 920 P. M.
Best Country Blankets
In white, gray and scarlet, country and Ger
man yarns; country flannels, scarlet and
Shaker flannels, comforts, spreads, table
damasks and sheetings, at extraordinarilv
low prices, at H. J. Lynch's, 438 and 440
Market street. " wssu
Men's Bath Kobes,
Turkish robes.
Fancy flannel robes.
Men's nightgowns all natural cambric to
flannel. Jos. House & Co.
Grenteat Sacrifice Ever Known in Plttsbars",
Drygoods, carpets and rugs almost given
away at the immense bankrupt auction sale
now going on at 723 and 725 Liberty st, cor.
Eighth.
The Terr Best Goods and
For the prices of inferior goods
in our
Gent's Walking, Driving and
Dress Kid
Gloves. Get the best.
Jos. Hoiihe & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Men's pure wool underwear at James H.
Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth ave.
GRACE GREENWOOD, in to
morrow's DISPATCH, describes an
Italian method of preserving the
dead.
UUi-WEfGjr"
Its superior excellence proven in millions ot
homes for more than a quarter of a centnry.
It is used by the United State Government.
Indorsed by the beads of the Rreat universities
as the Strongest, Purest and most Healthful
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not
contain Amtnonfa, Lime of Alum. Sold only
in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST. LOTUS.
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MR. WALTER'S TROUBLE.
His Version of -the Matter. '
0 the hundreds of patients cured by the
physicians of the Polypathic Medical Insti
tute during the past six months, perhaps
none have experienced more intense suffer
ing than has Mr. Henry "Walter. The com
plication of aches and pains resulting from
rheumatism, associated with a severe chronic
cough, caused him untold misery. Speak
ing of his trouble one day, he said: "A
catarrhal secretion of mucus often dropped
down frord my head into my throat, A hard,
dry cough so affected my lungs that my
breath became very short, I had a tired
feeling, and as I grew weaker my stomach
became involved. My food would sour on
my stomacb, and I had sour, bitter eructa
tions of eas. I had pain over my eyes, and
often felt dizzy. My hands and feet were
continually cold, and I was also afflicted
with rheumatism. I would have sharp
pains in my side and back, and I would
sometimes have such a numb, dead feeling.,
My disease gradually grew worse. One
day I happened to read in the papers
an account of a person who had been cured
by the physicians of the Polypathia Insti
tute of a disease similar to my own. I
therefore placed myself under their care,
and became entirely cured."
Mr. "Walter is a well-known gentleman,
and his address will be furnished anyone by
calling at the Institute, 420 Penn avenue.
The physicians in charge treat success
fully all forms of kidney and urinary dis
eases. Also chronio diseases, including
those peculiar to women.
Positively no operations are performed, as
by their medicines and appliances, which
are not known to the general practice, the
ladies can themselves use the 'treatments.
Office hours, 10 A. M. to 4 P. ii., and 6 to
8r.ji. Sundays, 1 to 4 p. M. Consulta
tion iree, Treatment also-by. corraspon-,
dence. , ' no9-xxBvt
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Our oldest child, now 6 years ot a.s?e, when an
Intent 6 months old was attacked with a virulent,
malignant skin disease. All ordinary remedies
ratline, we called our family physician, who at
tempted to euro It: but It spread with almost In
credible rapidity, until the lower portion or the
little fellow's person, from the middle of his hack
down to his knees, was one solid rash, ugly, pain
ful, blotched, and mallclons. We had no rest at
nlgut, no peace by day. Finally, we were advised
totxytheOTTicuBA Kxmediib. Tne effect was
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plete cure was wrought, leaving the little fellow's
person as white and healthy as though he had
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Boy Covered with Scabs
My boy, aged 9 years, has been troubled all his
life with a very bad humor, which appeared all
over bis body In small red blotches, with a dry
white scab on them. Last year he was worse than
ever, being covered with scabs from the top of his
bead to his feet, and continually growing worse,
although he had been treated bj two physicians.
As a last resort, I determined to try the Coticcra
Kemedies, and am happy to say they did all that
I could wlsa. Using them according to directions,
the humor rapidly disappeared, leaving the skin
fair and smooth, and performing a thorough cure.
The Cuncuiu. Beiledies are all yon claim for
them. They are worth their weight In gold.
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hair, thus avoiding years of torture and dlsflgnra
tlon. f arents, remember this: cures In childhood
are permanent.
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PAULSON BROTHEES.
SHOULDER CAPES
In Seal, Astrakhan, Persian Lamb, Black;
Lynx, Alaska Sable, Monkey, in the latest
French patterns, pun! shoulders, roll collars, at
the lowest prices. See our Genuine Monkey
Capes, 15-in. long, at 122. Genuine Monkey
Mufis at J3 50. Genuine Monkey Collars at H 50.
SEAL SACQUES, WRAPS AND
JACKETS,
all styles.
Genuine Seal London Dyed,
close-fitting Jacket at 97 lor a short time only.
Also Seal Wraps atSlOO. The finest grade of
Alaska Seal Sacque, regular length, 200.
Sole Agents for the celebrated Treadwell
Sacques, mahogany dye, warranted 12 years.
Genuine Seal Capes, 15-in. long, pufl! shoulders,
rolling collars, 15.
PAULSON BROS.,
441 WOOD STREET,
Fur Manufacturers.
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311 Fifth avenue, above .Smithfleld. next Leader
office. (No delay.) Established 20 years.-se25-60
IF!
you want to know wnat you onght to
know, send for special circular relativn
to WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILLS.
a prompt and permanent enre for Nervous
Debility. Weakness etc. Price SI per box. WIN-
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RAILROADS.
PITTSBURG- AND LAKE ERIE BAILROAD
COMPANY Schedule in effect June 2, 1889,
Central time. Dipabt For Cleveland, 5:0a, 8:00
a. m., '1:35, AVk "9:30 p. m. For Cincinnati. Chi
cago and fit. Lonls. 5:00 a. m., '1:35, .'8:30 p. m.
For Buffalo, 8:00 a. m.. 4:10, 8.30 p. m. For Sala
manca, "8:00a. m.. 4:10 p. m. For lountrstowa
and .Newcastle, 5:00, 800, 10:15 a. m., '1:3 4:10,
9.30 p. m. For Beaver Fills, 5:00, "8:00, 8:30l
10:15 a? m.. 1:35, 3:30, 4:10, 8:15, "9:30 p. m. For
Chartlers. 6:08, 15:30 a. m., 5:35, eiX. S.SS, 7;15,
8:05, 8:30, 9:25. 10:15 a. m 12:05, 1Z:5,
1:403:30, 4:30. 4:50 '5:05, 5:15, '8 105, '10:39 p. nt
Aukivi From Cleveland. "6:30 a. m., '12:30,
5.5. 7:5. 9:40 p. in. From Cincinnati. Chicago
and Bt. Louis, ll:30, 7:55 p. m. From Buffalo,
CiSO a, m., '12:1,0, B:0 p. m. From Salaman
ca. 12:30. 7:55 p. m. From Youngstown and
Hew Cartle, fJO, 9:20 s. m., '15:30, 5:35, -7:5S
9:40p. m. From Beaver Falls. 5:25. 6:3Q, 7:20, 9:20
a. to., 12:30, 1:10, 6:31 "7:55, 9:40 p. m. P.,
C V. trains from Mansfield, 8.33 a. m., 3:30,
4:50 p. m. For Essen and Beechmont, 8:30 a.
m., 3:30 p. m. P.. C Y. trains from Alans
field, Essen and Beechmont, 7:08 a. in., 11:59 a. n.
P. McK. & Y. K. B.-DEPABT-For flew Haven,
'5:30a. m., 3.8Jp. m. For West Newton, S:S0.
10.05 a.m., 3:30, 5:15 p. m. AEBiyi From New
Haven, f7:50 a. m., 5:00 p. m. From West New
ton, 6:15, 17:50 a. m 1:25, '5:00 p. m. For Mc
Keesport, Elisabeth and Monongahela City, 5i30,
10:0oa. m.t 330. 5:15 p.m. From Monongahela
City, Elizabeth and AlcKeesport, 7:50 a.m., 125,
5:00 p. m.
Dally. 5 Bandars 'only, twill mnonehonr
late on Bnnday. I will ran two honrs late on
Sunday, city ticket office. 639 Smithfield street.
BALTIMUKE AND OHIO 1CAIL.ICOAD
Schedule In effect May 12, 1&S9. For Washing,
ton. I). C., Baltimore, Philadelphia and New
York, "8:00 a. m., and "9:20 p. m. For Cum
berland. '8:00 a. m.. tl:00, "9:20 p. m. For Con,
ncllsTllle, M:40 and "8:00 a. m 1:0C, 34:03 J
buumUDi iu. fur umuuwffjj, te.ivfc ewh m.,
4I:00andi(:00p. m. For Monnt Pleasant, 4:40 and
$8:00 a. m., and SI. -00 and ?1:00 p. m. For
Washington. Pa., S:45. $9:40 a. m., "Si, $5:30
and 355 p. m. For 'Wheeling, M, $9:40 a. m.,
3:3S, "8.30p. m. For Cincinnati and St. Lonls.
S:45a. m., "8:30p.m. ForColnmbns. 6:45 and 9:40
a. m.. t-Jo p. m. For Newark. "8:45, $9:40 a. m
3:35, '8:30 p.m. For Chicago, 8:45, $9:40 a. ml
3:35 and 8:30 p. ro. Trains arrive rrom New
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington,
6:2) n. m. and "8:50 p. m. From Colnmbns, Cin
cinnati and Chicago, "7:45 a. m. and "9:00 p. ro.
From Wheeling, 7:4S, '10:50 a, m.. $5:00, 9-00 p.
m. Through sleeping cars to Baltimore, Wash
ington and Cincinnati.
wheeling accommodation, 8:30 a. m., Snnday
only. ConneiisvUle accommodation at SS:35 a. m.
'Dally. Dally except Snnday. SSnnday onlr.
The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call for
and check baggage from hotels and residences
upon orders left at B. A U. Ticket Office, corner
Firth avenne and Woodstreet, CHAd. o.
SCULL, Gen. Pass. Agt, J.T.ODELL. Oen.llgr.
PITTSBURG AND CASTLE SHANNON B. R.
Sinner Time Table. On and after Mar 1-
1889. until farther notice, trains will rnnasfoUows
on every day, except Sunday. Eastern standard
uern sianaara
m., 7:10 a.m.,
time:
Leaving ritUDurg bxsj
8:00 a.m.. 9:30 a.'m.. 11:39 a. m.. 1:40 p. m., 3:40 p.
m., 6:10 p. m.. 6:50 p. m., 6:30 p. m.. 9:30 p. m
11:33 p.m. Arllnjrton-S:40 a. m., 6:20 a. m., 7:10
a. m., 8:00a. m., 10:20a. m.. 1:00 p. m 2:40p.m.,
4r20 p. su, 6:10 p. m., 5:Wp. m ., 7:10 p. m., 10:34
&:
m.
Untntiv aaH
uu.ua r UBUin uiTuis.s,tMtiita avsMUlu
vmg JL UVBrfT &u K.m.
LstUJU Da Ui. 4fcW i " mMHt U Ulf 4JV L) Ulf iH
p. mc Arlington 9:10 a, m., 12 m,, l-JOp, m 00
p. m. 6:30 p. m., 8rtp. m.
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JOmfVAHJr, fiust.
NEW ADYERTISEMEIfTH.
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BOSTON.
REDFERN
LADIES' TAILOR.
By special appointment to
H. M. The Queen of England,
H. R. H. The Princess of Wales,
H. I.M. The Empress of Russia, etc.
1
JIB. BEDFERN, accompanied by an experi
enced staff, will be at the
HOTEJLAiTOERSON,
Friday, November 15.
Saturday, November 16.
The Newest Models of
Gowns, Coats, Wraps,
etc., will be Exhibited.
In consequence of the great pres
sure of business, this will be the
only visit to Pittsburg this falL
Admittance to Show Rooms on
presentation of Address Card only.
Z10FifthAv.,NewYork
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The Finest Meat-flatomso Btoctk:
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Extract of Meat.
TJSE IT FOE SOUPS,
Beef Tea, Sauces and Made Dishes.
Genuine only with facsimile of
Justus von Liebig's
6IGNATTJBE IN BLUE INK
Across label.
Sold by storekeepers, crocers and druggists.
IJEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT CO.. IJim.
ited, London. au21-9i-ws
U. E. LIPPENCOTT,
639 Smithfield sUeet, Pittsburg.
Distiller and wholesale liquor dealer.
Our specialty is LippeDCott's Nectar, a nure
old-fashioned rye whisky, S to IS years old, at SOc
to SI 75 per quart. Fine wlnea and liquors at
lowest prices. Orders hy mall attended to.
Cincinnati and Milwaukee bottled beer con
stantly on hand. seH-35-8
Latest improved Spectacles and Eye-Glasses;
will fit any nose Mitfi ease and comfort The
largest and best itock of Optical Instruments
and Artificial EyeL
KORNBLTJM, Theoretical and
Practical Optician.
No. 50 Fifth avenne. near Wood street.
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SPECIAL PRICES FOR COMPARISON
PLUSH GARMENTS.
600 new fine Lister's English Seal Flush Sacques, finest
Satin lining, at $15, $15 75, $16 50 and $10 75.
Worth from $5 to $10 more.
480 fine Lister's Seal Flush Jackets, best Satin linings,
$8 25, 88 05, $9 75, $10 75, $11 45. All worth from
$6 to $8 more.
These Are All Strictly Fresh Goods and Latest Styles.
The newest shapes of stylish Long Garments, includ
ing the Bishop sleeve, the new Connemara, the JDireo
toire, the Pleated front, and every shape just out in New
York and Berlin. Fine garments from $0 75 to $25.
The plainer long garments at $5, $6, $7 60, $8 76. All
tailor-made.
IDTOIBIB-r JACKETS.
Fine Stockinette, Beaver, Cloth and Cheviot Jackets
for Ladies and Misses, ranging from $2 76 to $20. This
includes very stylish garments of our own importation.
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A J I V Ti
MISSES' and CHILDREN'S CLOAKS,
Over 300 styles are shown here. No such assort
ment to be found anywhere else. All the latest novel
lies; evry conceivable style, in largest variety, from $2
to 822 60. We can promise you a Baving in every gar
ment During this "week we shall give away to every one
purchasing 820 and upward in our Cloak Department
an ENCYOLOP.BDIA of TJNIVEBSAL KNOWLEDGE,
subscription price of which is 86. This is an opportunity
to get a splendid, book for nothing.
11
Mil I IMPRY ROOM nniMTINUFS.
Fresh novelties daily addled to our immense stock ot Millinery.
Every shape, color, quality of Hat and Bonnet to be found here. No
use going further. Hundreds of new Trimmed Hats and Bonnets for
your selection. We can suit both rioh and poor.
New Underwear, Woolen Goods, Furs, Dress Trim
mings, Corsets, Jewelry, Gloves, Hosiery and Gents' Fur
nishing Goods.
Pbseiaii
SE,MMEl,MP;27flHiHaifcs
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
DO YOU
Ckew?
THEN GET
The Best
WHICH IS
ITinzer's
Old '
'Honesty.
Genuine has a red H tin
tag-on every plug
OLD HONESTY ia acknowledged
to be the PTJBEST and MOST
LASTING piece of STANDABD
CHEWING TOBACCO on the
market Trying it is a better
test than any talk about it
Give it a fair trial.
YOUR DEALER HAS IT.
mh2-3Sssu
tLl. C V-iSk, . OPTICIAN
Patentee and sole manufacturer of the Eureka
Eye Glass. No chain required. Eureka, nose
blades fitted to other eye glasses.
Oculist's prescriptions a specialty, AH ttad
of lenses cround and spectacles made on the'
premises. 908 PENN AVENUE, FITTa
Seventeenth and Chestnut, Philadelphia.
my28-92-TTS
EHTABLI3HED 1S7U.
BLACK GIN
TOR THE
KTDNEYS
Is a relief and sure curs for
the Urinary Organs, Gravel
and Chronic Catarrh or tfio
Bladder.
The Swiss Siomaeb Bitisra
are a sure cure for Dyspepsia,
Tjlver Comnlalnt and vflr
Ibase Mass: species of Indigestion.
1V1M flhAprw Tnnie. thn most nnnnUr nwnftn.
ation for cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis audi'
Lun c Troubles.
Either of the above, $1 per bottle,. orSS for $5..
If your drnglst does not handle these good&T
...0 M If Ml 4'IUWiJMUUM, MWO ULA.
OC8-71-TTS
Pittsburg. Pa.
OPTICAL AND MATHEMATICAL GOODSt
bpecialty Correct fitting of lenses andl
Tramea. aii styles ox npeciacxes ana xje
Glasses. Experienced Opticians and our own!
factory and workmen are our inducement 1
WH. E STJEBM.Opticiai,
644 SMITHFIELD STPriTSBUBG, PA.
zerZi-Tis
McMUNN'S
ELIXIR OF OPIUM
l
i
Is a preparation of the Drug bywhlchlt3 la'
junons enects are removed, wnue tne vaioaois
medicinal properties are retained. I possesses
all the sedative, anodyne, and antispasmodic
powers of Opium, but produces no sickness of
thestomacb.no vomiting, no costive nesa. no
headache. In acute nervous disorder sit is an
Invaluable remedy, and ia recommended by the
best physicians.
E, FERRETT, Agent,
372 Pearl St., New York.
mUO-ZT-S
provide the best training possible in these
Arithmetic, Penmanship, Bookkeeping, Bnort-
JAMES C. WDLUAMS. A. M Prea't.
rKXHKK
NEW ABVEXTISXMEXTR
KAUFKANNS' DAILY CARD0F REASON, NOV. 9, ft&
vg
rrrTRARlj
tfcwzr
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And you, who are ever eager
zpn
SPti
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you afford to miss this wonderful opportunity to buy Clothingjr
Cloaks, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods?
Consult your own interest
It answers: No, thrice No!
You cannot afford to miss
money. And yon do; we know you do.
Follow the crowd, then, and come to Kaufmanns to-day. .
Don't think we're jesting.. We mean every word we say, and-af
a proof of our sincerity we ask you to bring us the advertisement
of any competing house and we will produce at from io to 2$ per
cent less money any article or garment quoted therein.
The following few bargains, picked at random, will give yen
an idea of what you may expect to-day:
Boys' Caps: Heavy Band
quality Plush Turbans at $i 50.
Men'g Caps: The popular
aijriu, db qi, i ouu u bu pi.
Men's Gloves: Extra fine quality lined Kid Gloves at 85 and
good quality Scotch Wool Gloves 25c - f
Men's Underwear: Very fine Camel's Hair Wool UnderweaV ;
at 98c; fine Natural Wool Underwear at 75c;
Men's Fine Silk Puff Scarfs: A grand variety at 23c
01 GMl GIFTS !
TO-DAY I
WILL SUKIRISEAlTO DELIGHT EVERY JUVENILE HEART.
A large tool
standard tools,
or Overcoat to-day, and a magnificent zinc-trimmed, CpPCfj
15-inch long Saratoga Trunk, with lock and key, in- ss E E ;
side partitions 'and leather handles,
TO-DAT.
Either one of these presents would
notion store. We give them absolutely gratis with'everyBoy?s
Suit or Overcoat or Girl's Cloak bought to-day and
save you money besides.
KAUFMANNg?
Fifth Avenue and
KAILKOADS.
. II'MWMTT.TIVTI
KAILHOAD ON
AND
Jtr rter Sepumber a. was. trtn Ieara Union
sutloo, r IttrtnrK M toUom. Eastern auadard
MAIN LUTE KAarWABH.
m.
Atlsotle Express dsllr 0f rt?'Jf02:ni-.
ilu train. 117, accept 8aa4sjr. SO) a. bw Baa.
oit, mail, biw a. m.
liar express dally at San a. m.
AaucxprfaaaiiTaAiwr. .u.
nuiaddphls, express dailr at 4:
Eastern express datlr at 7:1 p.
trastxoas oauy aisuop. bs.
OreensDarjt express siifl p. m. w eex asjs.
Jlerrr express 110 a. m. ireex axy-
All
itni
ronch trains eonseet at Jerser atrwttsk
beau of "Brooklrn Annex" rBroouynw'1
aToldlncdonblefenlaxaana :oarneTttiroaiX.
TralnaarrtT at Vnlon Station as ftnows:
Mali rraln. dsUr J:S ? 2
Western Express, daUy ,JJ JJ
rssclfleExpreas. dally -fiSS-S
ChleaFO Limited Express, dally ,f:2E2
j-astOie. daUr.. ivmrlr9' "
Tor Unlonwim, 81S0 ana JJja. m. niP
n., wltnont ebanir ofears: ri p. SsJSSZ
ln at areensftnrr. Trains arrlre ftom Ualoa
town at 9H5 a. nu. llSX.iO and tea p. m.
west rEsaairiANjA uryiaioa.
From KEUEKAi irr? STATION. AllcgaenrCl.
Mall train, connecting for malrsTHle.- Si a. a.
ExBressTwr JUalrsrlUe. eonnectlnefor
BnUcr rj"Vi f!S52
BaOer Accsm JSOB. m, ni V?T 5
Bprlngasle Aceom9SAn a-nvland 29p.m.
JTreeport Accom. 4:14. and H p. D.
Unaandar UiSOand JOp. m.
IJortnLlo Aeeoau....U.a.ni. and Mtp. ia.
Allegnenr Janctlon Aecommodauon
eonnectlnr for Bntier -.JSZ 2
BlatrsTtUeAecomBiodatton ..aKaWKfdSKSSn?!:
Trains arrlTe at VZDEUAI. BTBEBX STATlOM
Express, coanecUnr from BaUtr .10fl8s.n.
Mali Train. ;-i"VvJ!S5'S!
Batter Aecom... 1:10 a. m, !aandI08p.ia.
BlalrsTllle AmniUtloa....:i!.....-tP. m.
rreesort Accom.7:tta.ni.. lfls,TaOandMflop. m.
On Snnday ,...I0iWa. nuandTiOOp. m.
BprlnlTicen....."'-:f'2P'S-
Mortn Apollo Accom 1:40a. m. ancS:40p. m.
MONOJIQAiEl.AltV13lOI1.
XralsaleaTe Union station. nraomDc asftllorc
Tor MonoBfaheU CWy.t West BroynsrUle and
Union town. fl:40a.m. lrot WoBOBBaneia City and
West BrownsTille, 7 and 10:40 ana. and 4:40p.m.
On Banday, 1M. p. m. JTor Jtonongaaela CUT. :
p. ra week dayi.
IrTortHT;Ae..-reexdajri.jMOp.m.
AVest ELuabeta Aceommodatias, 1 Jta. m m,
eauandUiSBp. m. Sanday. i40 -gr. m. .
Ticket oftees Corner sTosxth arenne andTxT
street and Union station.
General Manacer. Ben'l rass'r Arent.
TnT811UK ANU
WKSTEUN KAIL WAX
X. J
Trains ('l Bun dtlrne)! Leave.
ArrlTe.
Day Ex., Akcon.Toledo, Kanel
7:17 p a
40 as
nuer Aeeommooanon...
Chicago Expuss (OallT)..
ilew OsMe Aeeegmoaatl-
U4P sa
7-m
saw
sa. 4djl
StitstS.
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ff.
Miss not the occasion; by tbs forelocttako;
That subtle power, the nay er-haltlnji ttoaej.
Leet x mere moment's patting off noo4 bssMT
auauaaco aunost as heavy as a crane.? X
Wordsworth
THE BARGAIN BRIGADE
.WILL STOEM
KiUFWl
TO-DAY.
v ,.
svya lAnrr - j. a1 M
uui. o.uug mu waicn tnc'luH,(
Note the crowded salesrooms 'janJ
the smiling countenances of-Itac
Ulli(US. ' V7-
It will be a rousing, roaring, rattv
ling bargain day.
From 8 o'clock this morning till
ii o'clock to-night bargains will
fall as thick and heavy as hail.
Every department in the great
store will contribute its quota, and,
taken in all, this will pass in history -as
one of the most exciting bargain',,
days with which Kaufmanns'h'avSs,
regaled and surprised the publicV
V 1).
and anxious to save money, ycaa'";
Most emphatically No! K
this chance not if you wanttofsa.Yi
Turbans at zoc, and up to finest-
Windsor, in College and Jockey
.. t-.K I. -M. BJtt
' -mm
TO-DAY I TO-DAYj
chest, containing a complete set of ij
goes gratis with every Boy's Saitl
goes gratis with every Girl's Cloak$
cost' you $1, if boaght in a toy
:::
Smithfield Street
XAIXJMABS.
-DENBStTAKU. COMPAJIT'S USS4
J. sept, a; ubsl cbbetu nn-nnartlTTsne.
TKA1N8 VtPAJtr
As fOHcnrs trom Ualoa SUtlomi Tot CUeasjSk a 7M
a.m duaa, dl, d7i4S, except Satordar. Hal
p. a.: Toledo. 736 a. a, duELd 10 aad except
fearaT. liaap. m. Crtstllae, S: a. m.s Urra.
laao, uu a.m jaw asa a ua p.m. ana izm
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T1S X- TV.
C Kr.: Saw Castle
Bfjsteira. 71W a. m mas, no p. m.j
YoHnistoirnandWIlM. dUaOu. m.: JleadTtUew .
Jtrleaad AthUbsla. 7aa, su, HdO p.B.: Ulles)
Md Jaaseetora, ! p.sa.1 JWueLUoa. :Mp.a.j
f neeuHKHa BWmirVm auua.Bixiisv J"rl
BeaTtr f alji. an f at . ss BeaTer rails, 8M
a. u. 1 Leetadalc. ISla.B.
ALLWBUI-goeawHg.
SJ a. m-j Vtmrm
Tails, SiM, llo an.; Enosu x0 p. m.t I sets
dale, lflrflB, llia. in, SSB, 4 4:44. J JB, 7MB, sW9
p. m. j Conway, MJ9 p. m.t TaJr Oaks. 3 11:4 a. .
a3.:i.eessoaie, onmim
TBAlAKKIYX Union atatlsa front CMssj
except Monday 19. dStoa. dei a-m, d 9-M Bu
m. ; Toledo, exoept Monday lift, d idt a. el,
B. is.. UnUlflb 4tlV J
Newcastle. SilOa. m.,li
and Tons ntown. di
xc., XOt, 7:00 a. nut "VV
M:1S-d. m.! MaatUloB, MM a. nut KBes ad.;
Jamestown, t:lfl a. m. ; Bearer Tails, 74 a. bs
1 jop. nv. Bearer Tails, B M 9. m.; T utiasls,-
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oats. B.saa.Ei.iLeeMaaie, op. aa.t jaaret;
If alls. 3 1 OS p. nu . . . . . 1
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Cincinnati and St. Lonls, d 7:3 a.nt, M maS
a ii:u p. sa. iieoaun, jam 9bu eeamBBft'
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