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THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH.' ;-SATURDAY',' ; . JANTTAIIY 16, 189ar. " ?
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THE SEASOff IS SLOW
But December Was the Biggest Export
ilontk on Eecord,
SO BEADSTEEET'S AND DUK SAY.
The Eurply of Money Is fnffiiient Except
in the Cotton ita:.
XO LET-uP IET IX IRON PRODUCTION
MTECIAL TEIXGRAM TO TDK DISPATCH. 1
Kew York, Jfuu 15. Special telegrams
to Bradtlrtet's indicate that no revival in the
demand for staple oods has appeared as
yet, eicept in the territory tributary to
Chicago, Duluth, Minneapolis, St. Paul,
Miln aukec, Omaha, Sioux City, Davenport,
Lincoln, St. Louis, St Joseph, Kansas City
and other prominent distribu'ing centers to
regions where crops of wheat and corn have
been very bountiful and sales free, and
where, in consequence, farmers and others
have been enabled to pay off a good share of
their debts, as well as to supply current
wants.
East and on the Pacific coast general
trade remains quiet, and at the South dull,
at some points depressed, owing to the lovf
price for cotton. Further "West, in Texas,
business is only fair, with collections about
an average.
. All Alone the Allantlo Coast.
On the South Atlantic coast there has ac
tually been a little gain in leading jobbing
lines. Lumber aud naval stores at Sa
vannah are in fair demand. Baltimore has
a far-reaching traffic with the South and re
ports business very quiet, less active than
in a like portion of last year, with collec
tions poor.
Even at Philadelphia the start is a slow
one. Travelers in some lines are not going
out as early as in other years, while up
holstery and carpets are in only moderate
demand, with prices low and unsatisfactory.
Depression Is also noted at Cincinnati,
though cold weather has helped business in
the clothing and boot and shoe lines there
as elsewhere AVest.
All leading lines in New York and Bos
ton arc quiet, except that a little more in
quiry is noted tor s-pring drygoods and rub
ber goods. At San Francisco wheat re
ceipts are slack aud ocean freights are lower
than for lour years.. In special lines there
is no great change.
3Ii!ls Still Turning Out Iron.
Iron continues in heavy output, with no
pain in prices or demand as yet. Anthra
cite coal, too, is being mined and shipped
freely, no allotment tor the year having
been agreed to yet
Sugar is firm and coffee higher aud ex
cite'dr Cattle are in decreasing receipt at West
ern points Omaha quoting them 5 to 10e
loner, while there has been a little better
demand for hogs. Prices for them are also
offrc per cwt
The gross earnings of 1"!) railroads for
lh91 aggregated S551,35G,1U1, an increase
over the total for 1890 of Co per cent. The
latter year, in turn, showed a gain in gross
railroad earnings over 18S9 of" only o.9 per
cent
"While the share market still displays a
strong undertone the bullish movement has
slackened, and bearish operations by proies
sional speculators have affected prices un
favorably'in some instances. Iinmors that
the Gould interest is dissatisfied with the
action of the "Western Traffic Association,
and that the disruption of that bodv is pos
sible, seem to lack foundation, but have had
a disquieting influence.
3Ioney Matters on Wall Street
Silver has declined sharply, but large
buying orders have been met at the decline.
Bonds are in active demand, and invest
. --rnent .bujing sustains prices. The Hew
York money market is over-supplied with
funds, and rates for all classes of accommo
dation are on a correspondingly low basis.
Foreign exchange continues firm at rates
above the gold-importing point, there being
a fair inquiry with a moderate supply of
commercial bills, the absence of drawings
against the purchases of securities for
loreign account being severely felt. The
week closes with a concession in exchange
rates.
Drygoods are a little more active. In
spite of the decline in cotton, staple goods
are firm on reduced production, caused in
part by sickness among a large proportion
of New England mill hands. New export
business is light, but fair shipments are
being made on old orders. New prints are
selling well and the outlook is lor a heavy
consumption. Jobbers report an active
moementiu ginghams. Print cloths are
quiet but Iirm. "Woolen goods for men's
wear are moving better. The demand for
flannels and blankets is light
ool. Cotton and Grain jMovemcnts.
In leading markets fine wools are not as
strong in the face of Australian competition
and owing to slow movement of Ohio and
Michigan. The demand lor carpet w ool is
dull, as is the carpet industry. Prices for
these wools, however, are firnily held. Raw
cotton is up 1-lCc on the weeK on a better
feeling, accompanied bv renewed buying at
Liverpool and backed bv decrsascd receipts
at the South, particularly at New Orleans.
Business failures in "the United States
this week numbered 370, as compared with
339 last week, and with 356 in the second
week of 1891.
Special cables from Beerbohni. London.
indicate, with JSradstreet's totals ot available
domestic wheat, that American, European
and "afloat lor Europe" wheat stocks de
creased 2,C3i.O0O bushels in December,
atrainst a net gain of 4,000,000 bushels in
December, 1890, and a decrease of 2,2u0,000
bushels in December, 18S9. Adding Aus
tralian available stocks to the foregoing,
New Zealand estimated, and the total of
Australian, North American, European
and "afloat for Europe" wheat on January
1 amounted to about ICO.000,000 bushels,
against 115,000,000 bushels one year ago,
120,000,000 bushels two vears ago and 134,
000,000 bushels on January 1, 1889.
Exports of wheat, including flour, from
the United States, as reported to llrad
riraf's this week, amount to 4,183.121 bush
els within a week, a decrease of about 20
per cent within a week: but Indian corn ex
ports for the week equal .1,321,431 bushels,
a jump of more than 25 per cent within a
week, while those of rye and of oats are
less noticeable by reason of their propor
tions than heretofore.
December a Dig Export Month.
R. G. Dun &Co.'s weekly review says:
It was suggested tw o weeks." ago that the
exports in December wero likely to be ex
traordinarib' large. The preliminary ie
ports Just issued indicate that the exports
in that month w ere probably tho largest
ever known, for while no Increase appears
In cotton and exports or provisions, cattio
mid oil weresliglnlvlesstliana vearago. A
gain of $-:0.10D,WX) appears in "breadstuff,
ranking the net increase in principal Items
. $17,340 Ml, oi neaily 23 percent, indicating
that the nggiegatc export I or. the month
will nrnlrabli exceed $110,000,000, against
about $a-,O0O,(W0 last year, when the amount
was sieatei than it had ever been in any
month. The exports or flour increased 30
per cent, and exports or wheat are 15,600,003
bushels, against 4,800 OW last year, while ex
poi ts or cotton aie 4,000,000 pounds greater
in quantity, though no increase appears In
value ow ing to the low piices.
Plenty or Money All Around.
These enormous exports overshadow all
other features in the commercial situation.
JTliey insuic large supplies of money, if ever
needed, but at the piesentthe markets are
everyw here well supplied, except at South
ern points, and better supplied there than a
week ago. Treasury disbursements have
Vbeen lame and thete is no reason to look-for
a lack of the supply or monev.
"Another Tact ot large importance is that
the iron output was not diminished in De
cember, as is usual on ing'to the stoppace of
furnaces during the holidays, but was 138,032
urn mj uKainsuss.iio ueccuDeriL- Jno
maiket is fniilyacrive, though the enormous
output gives buyers an. adtantaze. &bd AUv
bama and iriuia iron aie offered At low
tlicie is
in
ttle ohanee. but lead is weak at 4.20, and
the markot for coal is very dull on account
or the very heavy output. Pittsburg reports
no change in the iron market, though prices
lor finished iron are growing stronger,
ritttburs inth io Bank Clearings.
The following table, compiled by Brad
strret'i:, gWes the clearing house returnsfor
tbe week ending January 14, 1892, and the
percentages of increase or decrease, as
compared with the corresponding week last
vear:
Tnc
21.6
4.9
nn n
4."3
8.9
2.0
18.5
9.6
17.9
18.0
32.7
'i'h
20.0
Dec.
New Tort S Wl.43i.or
Itoston..
105,161,324
97, Cist, 102
Ti079.0T2
I4,6S3,9I0
17.181,flo0
17.13,057
l 131.100
14.335.670
0,433.7)0
7,600,547
11,727,S1S
. 8.333,834
7.019,070
7,Sn,l7l
G, 869,741
3.818.250
6,100,100
5. 432. MO
4.544.193
4.11l.7
6 332. IX)
S. 144. CC0
2,860.286
3,021,914
2,16.1,234
4.052,43
2. 722. 187
2,022.484
1,749,476
2,0ftt.l23
1.976.071
1,581.179
1.623.200
1.405.377
?,17".73.1
1. 231.491
1.170,926
1,391,252
1,901.419
1,(34. IW
1,17.1,344
1,041.873
1,183.529
948.7a)
541.205
920. 7
804.207
7SW.S93
R05.S56
VI, 799
8,3
7C.10?
43.'0
5i0.0
SiS.535
3COM
287.900
2,3.V,s-9
5.809.031
1.5ri7,
J.SB.723
Chicago
l'hll-uklpbla
St. Louts
han Francisco.... .,
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Pittsburg
Kansas Citr
Minneapolis
ew Orleans
Bu3alo
Milwaukee
Louisville
Detroit
Houston...... ...... ....
Providence
Cleveland
M. Taul
Demer
Omaha....
Columlms. ....... ........
Richmond
Hartford
Portland. Ore
Indianapolis
31.3
15.7
5.7
20.6
17.0
10.3
10.0
7.9
Mfmpms. ..............
Nashville
Dtlluth
Peoria
Washington
Xc Haven. ............
St. Joseph
Rcheer
Ddlas
Worcester
Sprlnjrfeid
Portland. Me
Salt Lake City
Norfolk
Fert Worth
SvrAcuce. ................
Sioux City.
Tacoiea ......
Dcs Moines
Seattle
Grand Tlapids
Winning0", Del
Lowell
BlriciEffl'Mn
Los Angeles
Lincoln i
Lexington ,
Wichita .
New Bedford
Topcka
tBInffhamton
tWnco
tGalreston
tAtlanta ,
taavannah
Total
17.8
6.0
0.3
5.6
16 4
5.4
8.0
12 9
44.2
23.7
15.3
17.1
28.2
17.3
36.1
'i'.h
10.0
29.9
"n.'s
7.6
13.2
$1,409, IS). 070
Outside XewYork- 51)7, 745.045
Montreal 12.112.?C4
Halifax: 1.273. SU
Toronto 7,044.846
Hamilton 751.393
7.4
23 3
2.5
Total, Canada $ 21.132,119
tXot included In total.
ANOTHER TROUPE WRECKED.
Tlie Andrews Opera Company Decimated
Mrs. lZCt. Andrews, of Fittslinrg', and
Another Lady Burned to Death in a
3Ilnne50ta Horror.
Brain-ebt), Mink., Jan. Vi. The second
section of the Northern Pacific train, with
the Andrews Opera Company on hoard,
struck a broken rail near Jonesville this
morning. The sleeping car was derailed
and went do5vn an embankment. In a
minute all was confusion, when the sleep
ing inmates realized their peril. The
Pullman conductor, Herbert C. Scott, was
one of the first to get outside, and when he
did so no fire 55 as visible, but as soon as
5vindo5vs were broken to liberate those in
side, flames Uiot out, and in a very short
time the car 5vas enveloped. The trainmen
soon liberated those who were unable to
extricate themselves, but none were able to
save their clothes, and the night being the
coldest of the season, the thermometer
reaching 4G below, the suffering was
terrible.
At this time it was discovered that Mrs.
Ed. Andrews and Mrs. Lillie "Was were
missing, but no human effort could render
them assistance, as the car was a mass of
flames. The injured were placed in a
baggage car and brought to Brainard and
quartered at the Arlington Hotel. A list of
the dead and injured, so far as obtainable, is
as follows:
Mrs. Ed. Andrews (leno-vn as 3lii Xannio
Wilkinson), burned to death; Mrs. J.illio
M'a's, of Minneapolis, lrarned to death; Flor
ence Joy, Kevercly imrnc-a on uact and head;
will probably die; May Donslass burned on
bead and urim; will probably recover; Misi
Letitia Fntch, burned on bands and arms;
Mr. Tm. l Barker, shoulder dislocated: Miss
Marie Koe, sliabtlv burned and bruisod; Mr.
George Andrews, burned on arms: Miss Ella
Hams, burned on nect and arm: J. C. Tay
lor, cut and brai'seC; II. Alien, burned on
neck: Fred Allen, braised: iiiss Jo Sbearer,
slightly burned; L. F. Barker, burned on
hands and face.
Miss Douglass, when she was brought
from the car, was literally enveloped in
flames, lur hair being on fire. The 'aromen
were ncarlr nude, but were wranped ud as
they were taken out. The bodies of the
two women burned to leath were charred
beyond all recognition, the heads, legs and
arms being entirely gone. Mr. Ed Andrews
rescued his little baby aud supposed his
wife as safe until a connt was made. He
is wild with grief. The members of the
company lost all they possessed, except
stage clothes, including musical instru
ments, watches and money. The patients
will be removed to fheXorthern Sanitarium
as soon as possible.
Mrs. Ed Andrews, better known as Xan
nie "WiikinsiiT , 'v a Pittsburg lady, the
daughter ot !'-:-r 'Viikinson, of tho Eist
End. She wa- o of Mrs. "Wade (Bes
sie Bramble). r . - 26 vears of age aud
was with the Ai. - Opera Company.
SOCIAL, Thatri-, .:,nl Musical depart
ments in THE DSsl'ATCH to-morrow.
Eacli is by far tbe best produced in 1'ittb
buir. A Wcll-Known Minister Dead.
Iiev. It. W. Hawkins, a iornier resident
of the Sirth ward, Pittsburg, died at his
home in Olean, N. Y., on "Wednesday. His
death was caused by pneumonij alter an ill
ness of ten days. Key. Hawkins was a son
of Itev. David It. Hawkins, formerly pas
tor of Asbury Chapel. The deceased was
Chairman of "the "Weslcyan Methodist Mis
sion Society at the time of his death and
was well-known throughout the country for
his interest in the missionary caiue.
To the Niioon and lri hIg Trade.
As the season is now at hand for ale and
porter, tbe Straub Brewing Company take
pleasure in announcing to the saloon and
private trade that they are prepared to fill
all orders promptly. " "We also claim that
our celebrated brands of "Pilsener" and
"Munich" lager beer cannot be excelled by
any brewers of the States. Wo guarantee
our beer to be four and one-half months old
and all our goods are made of the very best
quality of hops and malt Ask the saloon
trade lor it or telephone No. 038.
Tun SiiiArni Bbkwing Co.
Corner Main street and Liberty avenue.
TTS
FUI5NITUI5E A'SD CARPETS
At 25 l'er Cent
BnLOVv AM, COMPETITION.
"We will positively undersell any and all
competition during.the next CO days. Per
sons interested in the above lines will do
us a favor by simply inspecting our goods
and prices before making selections else
where. llESEV BEKGEK,
612 and 044 Liberty st, corner Sixth av. D
3 .
Fine Kepalrinc, 1'ollshin and Tunlnj; of
rianos at n. Klebcr & Bro.'j.
Now that the rush and pressure of busi
ness that continued throughout the holidavs
at our music store, 606 "Wood street, is over,
we are again prepared to take and execute
promptly all orders 'for the tuning, repair
ing and polishing of pianos. As we employ
only competent', first-class men, we can
guarantee satisfaction. Our prices are
reasonable.
Gkeat muslin underwear sale at bargain
prices, at Kosenbaum & Co.'s. d
SECURE desirable boarders and lodgers
by advertising in the cent-a-word columns
of TUB DISPATCH.
prices. Copper is flat and In tin
KTM ADVjnjTISEMEXTS.
HOW BABIES SUFFER
From Torturing Humors
When their tender Skins are literally On Fire with Itching and
Burning Eczemas and other Itching, Scaly, and Blotchy Skin and
Scalp Diseases, none but mothers realize.
To know that a single application of the CtltlCUra Reme
dies will, in the great majority of cases, afford instant and complete
relief, permit rest and sleep, and point
to a permanent and economical (because
so speedy) cure, and not to use them
without a moment's delay, is to be guilty
of positive inhumanity. No greater leg
acy can be bestowed upon a child than
a skin without blemish and a body nour
ished with pure blood.
CUTICURA
Remedies are the greatest
cures, blood purifiers, and humor
dies, are absolutely pure, and may be used from pimples to scrofula,
from infancy to age, with the most gratifying and unfailing success.
Treatment. Cuticura, the great skin cure, and CuncURA Soap, an exquisite
skin purifier and beautifier, externally, instantly allay the most intense itching, burn
ing, and inflammation, soothe and heal raw and irritated surfaces, clear the skin and
scalp of crusts and scales, and restore the hair, while Cuticura Resolvent, the new
blood and skin purifier and greatest "of humor remedies, cleanses the blood of all
impurities and poisonous elements, and thus removes the cause.
" Au. about the Blood, Skitj, Scalp, and Hair," mailed free to any address, 64 pages, 300
Diseases, 50 Illustrations, x?o Testimonials. A book of priceless value to mothers, aiTorduig informa.
tion not obtainable eHew here.
Cuticura REMEoiEsare sold throughout the world. Price, CuncuRA, 50c.; Cuticura Soap,
asc: Cuticura Resolvent, Si. Prepared by Potter Drug & Chemical Corp'n, Boston, U. S. A.
Pimples, Blackheads,
and childhood are prevented and cured by that most effective of all Skin Purifiers and Eeautifiers, the
celebrated Cuticura Soap. Incomparably superior to all other skin and complexion soaps,
while rivalling in delicacy and purity the most eipensie of toilet and nursery soaps. The only pre
vcnlivt of inflammation and clogging of the fores. Vie cause 0 most facial blemishes. Price, 2tc
TWO VIEWS ON CHILE.
Minister Slontt Does "ot ?cent War Secre
tary Tracy Says tho Situation Is S-rions
He Consults With Cramp About rushing
Work on tho Cruiser.
"Washington, D.C.,Jtin. 15. .raW.
Minister Montt tries to ridicule all intima
tions that a crisis exists in the situation
between this country and Chile, and all
suggestions that we may haye war oyer the
attack upon onr sailors at Valparaiso.
Minister ilcntt said to-day:
All idea of yrar is in the mind of the press
of this country. To day I received a Val
paraiso newspaper, which has an account of
a ball given on board your ciui'.er Balti
more, at which were a number or Chileans.
It mentions n number of social entertain
ments given at the residences in honor of
American citizens. Tliere is no intimation
made of strained relations betweon my
country and your own. All is peace tbere,
and goodwill toward the citizens of this
country. In tho same mail I received a
number of current American daily news
papers. AH talk abont war with Chile. They
speak of Chilean hatred of American citi
zens. They say President IKrrison is about
to ak Couprrefs for authority to declare war
with Cnlle. All is blood and war with them.
MThat n diflerenco in tho condition of minds
in tbo two countries!
Secretary Tracy, when asked to-day as to
the Chilean situation, replied: "It is seri
ous, but I believe the difficulty between the
United States and Chile will be amicably
arranged." After expressing these opin
ions the Secretary spent an hour or so with
Cramp, the shipbuilder, and Lieutenant
Uixon, who has charge of construction in
the Cramp shipyards. The object of the
conference was the work on the cruisers
now building in Philadelphia, and as to
what steps can be taken to hurry it.
WALT WHITMAN' is tbn subject of a
splendid aper Jrom John Kussell Tounj;,
which will appear in 1HE DISrATCH to
morrow. A Sptendid Opportunity
To own -i good overcoat or ulsterdirt cheap.
We 'a ill sell to-day 300 men's chinchilla
overcoats and 300 men's chinchilla ulsters at
S6 each. The overcoats are well made and
trimmed and nicely finished with a velvet
collar.
The ulsters have big collars, are cut long
and flannel-lined throuchout. "We ofler
you choice of either for onlv 56.
P.C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth
ing Company, cor. Grant and Diamond
streets. Open to-night until 10 o'clock.
Special Fallman Sleeping Car From Pitts
burg to San Francisco
Leaves Tuesday morning, January 19. For
full particulars, rates and reservations, ad
dress or call upon Samuel Moody, District
Passenger Agent for Pennsylvania lines,
1127 Liberty stieet, Pittsburg.
Great muslin underwear sale at bargain
prices, at llosenbaum & Co.'s. d
Kat Marvin's Ilread.
It is the best, the purest, the cheapest.
Your grocer keeps it.
GRATEFUL COMFORTING.
EPPS'S COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
"tiy a thorough Knowledge of the natural laws
which eo er'i the operations of digestion and nn-
triUou. and by a careful application of the line
provided our brcikfast tables with a delicately
flavored beverage which maysae us many heavy
doctors1 bills. It is by the ludicloususeof such
articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually
built un until stronir enough to resist ercrv ten
dency to disease, iitmdredb of subtle maladies are
floating aruuud us ready to attack where er there
Is a weak point, Vc may escape many a fatal
shaft by keeping ourseU es well lortlncd with pure
blood and .1 properly nourished frame." Civil
Grrvtec Gazette.
iiadc simply with boiling water or milk. Sold
onlrln hall-pound tin-,, bv grccers. labelled thus:
JAlIES EIT3 Jc CO., IIouKEopiUiie Chemists,
London, Ensland. luyHWO-Tus
We make more porous
plasters than all other
makers in this country
combined, because tho
public appreciate the mer
it that exists in our poods.
BENSON'S is the only me
dicinal plaster for house
hold use, all others being
' weak imitations. Get tho
Genuine.
ELITE PHOTO PARI.OKS,
516 aiarkct St.
Cabinets SI per dozen.
Pastel and Crayon a specialty.
No stairs to climb; use the elevator.
de29-TT3
OPTICIANS?
Certainly, the Best in the City.
No Charge for Examining the Eyes.
WM. E. STIERBN, 544 Smithfield St.
Jal-TTS
TAILORING.
Correct Wintor Suitings and Overcoatings
II. & C P. AHLEES,
Merchant Tailors, iiOSmithfleldst.'
no28-5- :ssa
rV -fifl J
&PJttX
skin
reme
red, rough, and oily skin and
hands, and, simple humors
and skin blemishes of infancy
TOMB IN TEOUM
EWe make Pantaloons
Tl
IVJ lu.v.x kllcll. U1I111UI.
be surpassed. We have
taken our entire stock,
and make iust two
ORDER.
prices on them for .the month of
January.
All of our $7, $3 and $9
grades down to $6 per pair.
All of our $10 and $12
grades down to $8 per pair.
We ought to do the Trouser
business of the city. The qual
ity of our goods is untouched
although the prices are squeezed
down.
P. S. Look in our windows
and see the hio;h class goods re
duced to $6 and $8.
k
39 SIXTH ST.
Hotel Anderson Block.
jail
MFLEIINolSOI.
WHOLESALE MD DETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
4(2 Market St., Cor. Diamond,
PITTSBURG, PA.,
Can furnish jou finer anabetter
WHISKIES!
For medicinal and family use, at tho present
time, than can be bought elsewhere.
Any of the following brands here quoted
aie simply first-class:
Fleming's Old Export, 1SS1,
Full quarts $1, or six for $3.
Finch's Gobleii Wedding, very fine.
Full quarts $1 23, or sizfor$G.
Gibson Teu-Yeai-Old.
Foil Quarts. SI 50. or six for 7 .11
Fleming's Private Stock,
f Full quarts $1 each.
Flemings give personal attention to the
shipping of any of those goods when ordered
by mail, and guarantee full satisfaction in
every particular legaiding these whiskies.
ja3-TTssu
ErJ'S
BULLETIN.
The offers of last week are held out for
another week, just, to test tho wisdom of
housekeepers iifbuying their supplies. Cali
fornia Apricots at 10c per can; Cali
fornia Eeg Plums, luc per can: Columbia
Eiver Salmon, fresh pack, only lOo por can;
Bartlett Peais, 3-lb cans, only Me; Scans
California Apricots for SO cents. Corn and
Tomatoes at cut prices. The only houso
that sells California Evaporated Apricots 3
lbs for 25c. ,Laivo California Kuby Prunes,
10c and 3 lbs for 25c; 5 lbs Evaporated Rasp
berries for$l.
Vancleef Flour still keeps the lead in Alle
gheny. It keeps moist and makes bread as
white as snow.
I wish everybody to know that I keep the
finest and cheape ststock of Assam and Congo
Teas in any stoic. I think this is the only
placowheio you can get tho Cel on Assam
Tea under 75c. We sell it for 50c, just to
bring old country trade. It is a novelty at
that price. We aro selling out a lot of Col
gate's Fine Soaps at 25s per box that cost CO
andGOceverywheie. Come at once, for the
sale" will soon be over.
Get one of our price lists ana compare our
prices, and you tv ill discover the lact that
wc are lower in prices than any other grocer
in either city. People often pay more for
goods away from home than thev would pay
to buy them at the door. "Far-off flelas
look green, but they aro not always the best
pasture." ' .
JIako up clubs and buy $30 worth and save
5 per cont discount. Freight paid on $10
worth and upward, exclusive of sugar, to
any where within 200 miles.
Wo still sell Saltei Ware Crackers 3 lbs
fdr25c. Thoy aro sold nowhere else at less
than 13 cents per lb.
JOSEPH MKEE,
, . as
JaJSjSAT
-36 OHIO ST.;
AUexhenyiaJ
NteW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WE MEAN
OAKS
t
UST GO!
Notwithstanding It Has and
Hundreds
Our $5 Ladies' light weight Cloth
Ladies' light weight extra fine Cloth Jackets, that we have been
selling at 8, $10, $12 and $15, now ..
Ladies' heavy Newmarkets, that we have been selling at $6,
$& and 10, now
Misses' heavy Newmarkets, that we have been selling at $j,
$8, io, $12 and $15, now.-.
Ladies' heavy Cloth Jackets, that we have been selling at $8,
$10, J5i2 and $15, now
Cravenette Newmarkets, with Military Capes, beautiful qual
ity and absolutely waterproof; everybody's price,5i6.5oj .
ours
Plush Jackets, that we have been selling at $15, now.
Long Plush Sacks, that cost us $27.50, now
Children's 4-year-old Newmarkets, that we have been selling
at $2, now ".
Ladies' Bedford Cord Jackets, faced with' Moufflon Fur, that
cost $23.50, now -
Ladies' Beaver Cloth Jackets, faced with fur, that we have
been selling at $10, now
Misses' Jackets, 14, 16 and 18 years, made of Beaver Cloth;
we have sold them all the season at $7.25; now
Misses' Plaid Newmarkets, made of all-wool imported cloth,
Military Capes; our price all the season, $107 they go in
this sale '.
Ladies' Long Cloth Capes reduced
Astrakhan. Belrrian. Lvnx, Rock Marten and French Seal Fur
Caoes. that we have been selling
$25, now
AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
CHAS.
T.
ELLIS.
The Sweetest Songs
Ever Heard
In Pittsburg.
Jan. lS-"Tbe Still Alarm."
1al2
H
AKRY WILLIAMS' ACADEiri
JIATIXEE TO-DAV. NIGHT AT 8.
THE IRWIN BROS'.
Comedy and Specialty Co.
Monday Next,
HYDE'S
jaltt-27
BIG
VAUDEVILLE CO.
O-EJSf TO iJ!
Maliuoa this Attenioon.
THE THE QUEEN'S 'MATE.
J. C. DUFF TO-NIGHT,
OPERA CO.. PAOLA.
Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c, tl, $1 50.
Next week Florence Bindley, "The Pay
Train" Jalc
THE ALVIN THEATER CHARLES L.
Davis, Owner and JIanagor. To-night,
Wednesday and saturuay juaiinees.
Tne i'onuiar uomeuiau,
HENRY E.
DIXEY
A.D GOMl-AJiY,
Under the
Management
of Charles
Frohman'
In tho new comedy,
THE SOLICITOR.
Next week "Dr. Bill."
ja!2
HFARi "-co:
1 X -'-' "M Traveler, Ore
OLD TIMES AND NEW."
Sandford
Traveler, Orator, Humorist,
First M. P. Church, Fifth avc, Tlttsburg, Pa.,
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 25.
Admission 50 cents.
., i ,. '.f 5 S. Hamilton's, 91-9.1 Fifth ave.
Tickets at j M .Hoffman's, 537Smitlifleiast.
jalt-28-Thssu
DU0UESNE.
" Tina . i."t
Pittsburg's
Leading Theater.
-THIS At'TKKNOON
MK.ANDMRS. KENDAL
IN
"STILL WATERS RUN DEEP."
. To-night-Farewell
performance,
"THE IRONMASTER."
Next Week NIOBE. JalG-79
(1 ERMAN LESEVEREIN .
T (Reading Society).
Grand carnival and costume ballon Thurs
day, February 11, 1832, at Central Turner
Hall, Forbes street. THE COMMITTER OF
ARRANGEMENTS. jal6-78
n ARRIS' THEATER Mrs. P. Harris, K.
L. Britton, T. F. Dean, proprietors and
managers. Every alternoon and evening,
JAMES H. WALLICK, in
"THE MOUNTAIN KING."
Week January 13 "One of the Finest,"
- " " s JaU-rrs
Lmninyyj
iRA&?j8
'SS'&.n.jSS' jlV& -gSJF-Jj-r-g-i Jr
BUSINESS.
FURS
Viil Cost Us a Loss of Many
of Dollars.
$ 1.00
$2.50
$ 2.50
$2.50
$5.00
$10.00
$7.50
$13.50
$ 1.50
$15.00
$5.00
$3.50
$4.00
$10.00
Jacket.
from $15 to,,
at Sio, Siq, $20 and fi!"fi
51SI2
504, 506 and 508
1ST.
ttl3
This week I will sell 1,000 Solid Rolled
Gold Plated
CHAINS AT $1.75..
Mv own make. Generally sold at $3 75 to
$5. "Warranted five years. Every chain has
the above guarantee attached and also a
swivel,
"D
Same ns this, with my name stampod in each
one. Tho swivels aro leatherlined and non
magnetic.
BERNARD E. AR0NS, JEWELER,
SOLE OWNER VOLTAIC DIAMONDS,
C5 Fifth Avenue.
jalO
A FEW DOSES
OF
RHEUMATICURA
WILL MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE
A NEW MAN.
That old Rheumatism
that has been troub
f ling you for years past
will entirely disappear
after you have taken a
few doses of the medi
cine. '
RHEUMATICURA CO.,
5l6 Penn Ave.,
Price, 3 pet bottle. PITTSBURa, PA
For sale by alt druggists. ,
JalS-TTSStt
NEW
KAUFMANNS'
. WBlcrfU Bart Sisal
' T I.
$2.50
Reduced from $4,
5 and $6.
This special bargain line includes
some choice Kilt Suits, Short-Pant
Suits- (single or double-breasted),
Kilt Overcoats and fine Cape Over
coats up to size 14, also a number of
plain Overcoats up to size 19. They
are all- made in the best manner, and
of good and stylish materials.
FUR CAPS
Closed out at Prices no dealer
can touch. Just read:
For our Men's and Boys' regular $1
Coney Fur Caps, silk lined, in Tur
ban and Driving shapes.
A lot of extra fine Real Seal Caps
(pieced) at $2.50; former prices,
S3. 50, $4 and $5. All our finest
Seal Caps at half price.
300 pairs splendid Cassimere Pants,
odds and ends and broken sizes, reg
ular $3 and S3. 50 goods,
AT ONLY $2.
174 pairs very fine All-Wool
Worsted, Cassimere and Cheviot
Dress Pants, latest patterns, but sizes
badly broken, worth from $4 to $6,
will be closed out
AT ONLY $3.
KAU
Fifth Avenue and
OIL WEJLX. SUPFTJE3.
J.W. MTARLAND,
90 FOURTH AV. - - - PITTSBUI1G, PA.
BROKER IN OIL PROPERTIES.
ja7-51-TT3
M. V. TAYLOR,
Oily XVJEIXy StXEJEX,II3S.
Tho Celebrated
ALLISON TUBING AND CASING
ALWAYS IX STOCK.
Rooms 33 aud SB Fidelity building-.
Plione 797. de2i-33-TT3
HAYS & TREES, Contractors
We mate a specialty of building
MAL AS LINES AND WATER MAINS.
Boom 410 Hamilton Building,
P1TTSBUKG, PA.
Coirrspondence solicited. Telephone, 31.
mv.!3-J6-TTa
T. FLETCHER GRUBBS,
AVITIITIIE
OIL WELL SUPPLY CO.,
XOS. 91'AXD 03 WATER STREET.
PITTSBURG, PA.
Estimates furni-bed on tlie celebrated
Mosul & lnnis oil well engines.
O. W. S. Co.'s Red Dome steel boiler?.
O. W. S. Co.'3 tanered joint casingand tub
ins. O. W. S. Co.'s drilling and fibbing tools.
Tbe Philadelphia & Xew York Cordagn.
and everything necessary in an oil ivell out
fit. The patronage of new companies being
formed earnestly solicited. Drop a postal
card and I will call on you. Telephone 1271.
se2(MB9-ssu
STANDARD OIL CO.,
PITTSBURG, PA.
BRANCH OFFICES:
Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, W. Va,
Standard Oil Co., Cumberland, Md.,
Standard Oil Co., Altoona, Pa.
Capital City Oil Cp., Harrisburg, Pa.
We manufacture for home trade the finest
grades of lubricating and illuminating oils.
Our facilities are such that our statement
that wo fnraish all oils standard for quality
everywhere cannot be disputed.
OUR REFINED OIL LIST:
Wator White, 130.
Prime White, 150.
Standard White, 113. . t
Ohio Legal Test.
Ohio Water White Legal To3t.
Carnadlne (red), 150 Test.
Olite, 150 Test.
OUR NAPHTHA LIST:
Deodorized Naphtha for varnish makers,
painters and printers.
Gas Naphtha for jjjs companies.
Deodorized Stove Tlnid for vapor stove
burners.
Fluid, 71 gravity, for street lamps, burn
ers and torches.
Gasoline, 86, 83 and 00 gravity for gas ma
chines. OUR LUBRICATING OIL LIST
Includes the finest brands'of
Cylinder, Engine and Machinery 0113.
Spindle, Dvnamo, 300 Mineral Seal.
Neutral Oils, Miners' OU. Wool Stocks.
Pavaffino Oil, Parafllne Wax.
Summer and Cold Test Black Oils.
Signal ilnd.Car Oils.
Mica Axlo Greao, Railroad and Mill
Giease and Arctic Cnp Grease.
Where it is more convenient, you may
order from pur Branch Offices, from hlch
points deliveries will bo made.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
59c'
MEN'S PANTS.
h
Cor. Dnqnesne Way and Eighth Street,
ja5-115-l PITTSBURG. PA.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
-FOR-
The entire stock of a manufacturer
just bought, by us at half price, has
been divided into three lots, which
we will sell as follows:
C For a lot of Knee Pants,
worth from 75c to $1.
C For a lot of Knee Pants,
worth from $1.25 to $1.50.
C For a lot of Knee and Long
Pants, worth-from $1.75 to $2.
GREAT
We have just received on consign
ment and will offer to-day
75 Dozen
CRUSH HATS
They are warranted fine French Felt,
come in all, colors and shapes, with
or without silk lining, and the cheap
est one in the lot is worth $1, while
many are regular $1.50 and $2 goods.
Also a lot of fine Stiff Hats, latest
shapes, worth $2, S2.25 and S2.50,
' AT $1.25.
DOWN I TEE BASElffl
You will find no end of striking
Bargains, of which the fol
lowing are a few:
Mrs. Potts'3 Sad Irons,- nickel
plated, 3 size irons, handle and stand,
at only 95 c.
6-quart size Granite Pudding Pans,
regular price, 60c; for only 35c.
First-class Bristle Shoe Brushes,
woith 25c; for 10c.
200 barrels of fine, clear Glass
Goblets, regular price 5c; at 2c.
500 more of those celebrated Dover
Egg Beaters, worth 15 c; at 7c.
1,000 very fine China Cups and
Saucers, worth 25c; at 10c.
Smithfield Street.
OIL WELT. feUrrLIEJ?.
OIL m SUPPLY CO.,
91 and 92 Water Street,
PITTSBURG, PA.
no&s&m-aoss
PniTerins in mind, boil-v and purse from DRUNK
ENNESS or IHPsOMAMA can ba mirely. safely
and speedily cured by the wonderful new specific
No matter whether the person is a moderate or
periodical" drinker or a u total wreck." CIII.O
KIOGOLD destroys all nppetlto or cravlnz
for alcoholic stimulants without barm or in
convenience, and assures the patient new life and
happiness. Eeicir tasteless it can be given by a
friend In tea, coffee, lemonade, beer, liquors, or
food without the patient's knowledge, or it can bo
taken by tbo patient In the same liquids with a
(ruarantee of absolute success and a ruUlcal cure
in cltheroaso. Hundreds of cures have been mado
with CHLORIOQOLI) In Illinois alone. Price
within reach of all, only 83. CIXI.O JZIOGOU)
can be had ofoor sisrenls or sent postpaid by.
ns. Pamphlets furnished free. All correspondenco
confidential. MAIKID'HnaiICAI.CO..Sola
Proprietors for the U. S 353 Dearborn St Chicago,
FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH, PA., BY
Jos. Fleming & Son, 410 Market St,
Duquesne Pharmacy, 518 Smithfield St.
A. J. Kaerchcr, 53 Federal St., Allegheny City.
del-37-TTS
cfo
J. T. LITTLE,
;n
PENN AVENUE.
Correcting defective vision a specialty,
pectacles and Eye Glasses furnished.
no'2G-5Q-TT3
UNITARIAN PUBLICATIONS FREE
Addres Miss Mary Lyman, 19 Oakland
Square, Pittsburg. 1al2-4J
KoeMer'sInstaltaenfflonse,
1 Bnav-s- if -' .
m "& fciXXn 5t. 2d Floor,
1 M HEN'S & BOYS' M
CLGTHM ON CREDIT,
(Ready-Made & to Order. )
Ladiss' Cloaks & Jackets
Watches & Jewelry,
ON
.LF
AT
Cash Prices-Without Security
I T6BHS:OnKttrrdcf the amount purchissa
B weekly or monthly payments. Bonnes
u t-follv. fisnm Q A Rf 4,11 A t lLf C-.,.
B aoys until H P.M.
50
75
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