ram CvTwHiWi 'r;w i?wrm - 5vfT r'TZgWr .$ n --.-TrSSRfO '' ? '?!' VSTl"" THE P1TTSBTJBG- -DISPATCH; - MONDAY. FJUUKUAKXIO,;.-1B92; . ' - "- .- . v A(' -'.- ..A- - ' ." ' " ;-t- THE COIL CYCIME. Matthew Marshall Finds in It a Good Deal to Consider, Just Kovr. TAB LITTLE FISII GOT CAUGHT, But There Is Some Consolation in the Fact lliat 5 hey Were l. THE TEEY BEST KIND OF COMFAXT Tf rWt.U, TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCn.l Xew York, Feb. 15. "The Cvclone in Coal Stocks" is the subject selected by Mat thew Marshall for his article for to-morrow's Aim, which reads as follow k When I wrote, last Jlonday, or the Indus trial securities, that they wore no more dan gerous to play with than any others on the list or the stock exchange, 1 had no idea that my reinatks would bo so speedily illus trated U3 they were by the cyclone In tho Heading, Delaware, Lackawanna and Vest cm, Xew Jersey Central, and Xc' York and "ew England Railroad stocks. 1 have seen too much of Vail street to bo astonished at anything that happens there, and though on this occasion I was nrpii-ed at the sud denness and the violence of the commotion on the market, a few moments' thought was sufficient to satisfy me that it differed in ex tent only, and neithei in its causes nor in Its mode of manifestation, from hundreds of previous outbreaks of tho same general character. Little as I approve, upon moral grounds, of such operations, I cannot withhold my meed of intellectual admiration or the clever ness, boldness and success with which this one was managed. Like every affair in which that able and astute financier, Jupi ter Morgan, takes an active parr, it xns rot skillfully contrived and brilliantly executed. How many dollars lie and his as sociates have won from tho outside public I do not consider. Whether the amount of their pains be icckoned by thousands or by millions does not affect the character of their exploit. That its victims wero for the most part profeional stock camblers is tho Jeaturo in it w Inch somewhat reconciles me toit beard-hearted crueltj, and if. along w ith them, a number of amateurs have lifce v i-e suffered, they mav console themselves "with the reflection that they have lost their money in good company. Little Action Upon Calculation. Vhat the whole business more prominent ly illustrates, to my mind, is the gieat fact tipcn which I have more than once insisted, tfcat the movements of tho Stock Exchange on exciting occasions are governed more by psychological than by intellectual influ ences. The crowd of buyers who rushed into the arena on Thursday morning and Wd for a million or more of the shares of the companies w hlch it w ns supposed wero goinjr to be benefited by the airangemcnts made public tho previous nfteinoon did not act upon a calculation of the extent and the jnnanency of the expected improvement, tome, pt'i haps w ere cool-headed enough to iKJicen e the tiimines of the giound upon h Inch thej proceeded, uud trusted w lsely, :i the event proved to the contagious en thusiasm oi their coihpanions to relievo iliein of the burdens which they assumed, but the majoiity bought in obedience to blind impul-e, generated and stimulated by llieatmo-phcre that surrounded them. 1 remember once standing near tho "ticker' in the office of a broker friend, and heal "ng a wcll-Tkuott i. and icputcdly-succcss-!al operator give an ordei, alter lookingut the quotations on the tape, to buy 100 shares of stock with which I was entirely un Sauiiliar. I immediately atterward heard a voice behind mo exclaim "'Uuy me a hun dred, ton." I turned and saw a gentleman or inv acquaintance, and with the free masonry ol the broker's cilice I uJ-ked him upon w hat he based his buying. "Nothing," Jie answered, "except that I heard "smith give an order lor 100 and 1 have faith in his judgment.' Itexson Lost to Imitation. 1 am pleased to be able to say that my rather impertinent inquirv led tho gentle man to revoke his order, aud, as it turned out, ho thereby saved some hundreds of dol lars v. lilch he w ould huvclost had he allow ed it to Iks -xecuted, hut his giving it at all exemplifies the principle upon which ttjo "majority of stock exchange transactions aro conducted. Men aie carried away bv a spirit of lniitatiicnos, and entirely foiego the exeici-.e of their reason. The occuirence I speak oftook place in tho oemparuliw tranquility oi -i small office, with only a lew persons present. Transter the scene to the floor of tho Mock Exchange, with its thousand oi moro of niemtieis, all eager and alei t to catch tho fluctuations of the maikct, audit i- easy to comprehend how the transient motinent of -my hasty friend uiav bc ome, as it does, a tumultous lrenzj. The ca-e is similar to that of a negro campmeeting ievi al. w here each one of the crow d vies with his lellow in tho ex pression of hii lervor until they all become, loi the moment, lunatics the only differ ence being that on the Mock Exchange tho moving lorce i-.tho dc-ncof making money. A broker or h' c-stonier at the ""ticker" tees the price of a stock jumping up a whole y-oit.t or more at a time, and he hastens to niv before the next jnmp comes, o that lie can take advnntage oi it," even if he has to pay more than was paid n moment berore, and so the game goes on, till a revulsion ot ieeling comes, and with it a revulsion of prices. A Play L'poa Unman N"atnre. Tho engineers or the coal stock cyclone were evidently familiar with this trait of human nature, and utilized it to the utmost, i'orsome weeks it had besn well known that ' the demand for anthracite coal was slack and that a induction of the price of it was quite piobable. This encouraged a number "of bar operators to sell the stocks of tho fcoal companies short, aud they were led on tn do it to the full extent or their ability. fWlien their contracts had reached the tle jsired limit, rumors of the impending com bination ot the companies began to be circu lated, at first vaguel m Jt-linitc, but lncrcas ing in paiticuiantv from day to day. Incredulous of the truth, the bears con tinued their selling until, when the whole ui-rangeinent was finally iiromulgated, it H"ns discoveied that most of the coal stock on the market, and a good deal beside, w as Jn the hands of the promoteis of the move Jnirnt and or their allies. The bears w ho had told the stocks short had to buy them in at a Jiigh flguic. The speculating public, seeing the rise, hastened to profit by it, and thus, between the bears and the public, the pievious purclia-crs at low piices weieablo to dispose ot their holdings at a very hand some advance. Xow that the excitement has in a measure subsided, the bujersor Heading and Lacka wanna stocks at the top of the moe are nuking thcm-eHes what they shall do with them. The-, do not want to hold them as in i cstments, and thej do not ivant to sell them at a loss, --o lar as I can see. they must 1 choose one or the other horn or tho dilemma, but a ticsh upward moeinent may yet float them off irom the rock on which they arc i-tranded and flee themfiom their embar rassment. An Argument Agil-sst "Prophecies. I know that it is asseited with si eat confi dence by those whose opinion I have no light to disparage that under the new com bination all the stocks affected by it includ cluding Xew York and Xew England, which is only lcmotely concerned will be worth the highest prices they sold for last week, aud moi-c, too, as dividend-paying invest ments are. after nil, the final test of stock values, and bj it tho anthracite -oal stocks must in the long run stand or fall. litit. admitting .that tho new combination is able for a -.ear or so to in crease the dividend- on La'ckawannn to 10 percent per annum, or, whnt amounts to tho same thing, make it pay 5 per cent per an num on the doubled capital w hich is talked uboiit--t!iat Xew Jeisey Central will be a dead sure" percent investment like Morris and Essex, and Lehigh Valley an equally Ktire 3 per cent, what i to gnarantee the per manence of these rates? The leading com pany, it is assorted, will earn not only its guaranteed Jerspj Central and Lobicli'Val lov dividends, but dividends for itself; but onsideiing that since It reorganization It has not been able to meet moro than half the preference charge" ahcd of its common i-tork, the prospect for it does not seem to be very assuring. Once bolore the Heading company took a lease of the Jeisay Central property and delaullcd in paying the icntal it promised, and though tho conditions are more favor able for success this time, they mar not always lemain so. To go otilv a little lur- tner back, the coal crash of 1S76 was pre ceded by several caiV duration of a com- p.ttt between the gi cat coal producers simi' Inr to that just made, and which bioko up under tho pressure of it production outrun ning consumption. Tho, same thing is pos sible again, and, indeed, itSvhighlr probable. It is alo to be conidere! that the new combination hast ct to undergo tho ordea! i! litigation, and though probSjiIv, as in the ot tiie sugar refineries company, a PFhuine mav he uitltnat-iv devi-Jl lor over louiiux the legal difficulties inj ivav, and the combination be made proot against as saults in the courts, the process will be, as it -I wastotne sngar combination, trouoiesome aud expensive. A Powerlnl ISIval to Fight. Tho contracting parties are said to control three-quarters of the entire anthracite out pnt, but the other quarter remains in the hands not alone of individual miners who have votes and political influence, but of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which is a powerful and dangerous antagonist. Ve may, thererore, reasonably expect some very interesting legal proceedings before the combination is finally allowed to con duct its business undisturbed, and that the benefits will not be immediately attained. In view of all this it is not surprising that among the certificates of Delaware, Lueka w anna and Western stock delivered on last week's transactions were some of ancient date, evidontly belonging to old-time in vestors, w ho could not resist the temptation to take tho high prices offered for their shares. Considering that the stock sold down to SO during tho coal war of 1S76. and for several years fluctuated between 40 and 50; that Jersey Central about the same time sold below 10 and Beading somewhere about 20, I do not wonder that 1G0 for Lackawanna, 140 for Jersey Central and 64 for Heading are irresistible to manypeople. I myself should certainly sell at those figures, but then I might make a mistake in doing so. Time will show w hether I am ritrlit or not. and to time I am content to leave tho decision of the question. Matthew Marshall. A WORLD'S WEAL AND WOE. THE JOT, GRIEF AM) WICKEDNESS OF A BUSY SATCKDAY. roMtlcs, Business and Society Nearby News or More Than Local Interest The Varied Doings or Two Cities and Their Environs News Beyond the Sea. This is a busy and a varied world. Not even the big Sunday newspapers can record its story fully and completely. But all the happenings of the greatest interest can bo and are narrated in The Susdat Dispatch. The following events of Saturday stand out prominently: Local. Eight emigrants fiom a typhus-infected steamship arrived in -Pittsburg ..Liquor license applications are 153 fewer than last year. The city will contest the, claim of Sew cr Contractor HcIlvaioe....Tue Junior Order is preparing to celebrate Vashlng- ton's Birthday Mrs. Keyser lost $5S0 from its mattress hiding place Vard caucuses denounced the increase in assessments.... Law and Order detectives were charged with blackmail . . .Commander Booth passed through Pittsburg and ent a congratulatory telegram to hi3 father Solomon Golden has sued a Kansas City benedict for services in making the match. ...Farmer Fralich was bunkoed out of $30 on Liberty street.. ..All the Vymanand Pearson cases were stricken off the list ...Politicians are preparing for Tuesday's struggle... Tho American Feder ation of Labor threatens to boycott the World's Fair Local baseball people have arranged for exhibition games. General. Minneapolis isn't big enough to accommo date the Hepublican convention.. ..An aurora borealis display thrilled half a con tinent. .. Sarah Altheallill is insane Prof. Thomson has invented a machine to make lightning The inter-State commerce com mission won't interfere with tho Beading deal....Ingalls has applied for membership in the G. A. It ...Dr. McGlynn maybe re instated into tho priesthood. ...A liberal Pi eby terian journal is to be started in Cleveland The Xew York Legislature may pas' a law against the bl-chloride cure.... The cause of the Hotel Royal fire was of ficially announced .Mario Blaine will be granted her divorce this week ...Congress is to investigate tho "sweater" system.... The Senate favors generous waterway ap propriations. ..The Canadian reciprocity J commissioners were presented to the President. ..The French commis sioner iound Government pork inspec tion to be all right... Tho Dela- niater prosecution scored an advantage.... The bi-chloride cuie crazed a Steubenvillo victim. ..A case of destitution and misery reported at Steubenville Both sides of the Xew Castle insurance trouble are told An obstinate Beaver Falls tenant refuses to vacate a house that is being torn down . . Braddock crank committed suicide Detectives are badly compromised at the Gant arson trial at Greensburg New est developments in Xew York politics.... Four thousand Kansans indulged in a wolf chase . .A man sank up to his neck in n swamp in the city of Chicago Seven per sons in Salem, III., may die Irom eating poi soned biscuits . .Superintendent of Insu rance Pierce, of Xew York, will try to sup press assessment endowment societies.... A Xew York steel company is in trouble.... The American Wheel Company made a proposition to creditors. Foreign. Lord Randolph Churchill is still a thorn in the Toiy flesTi The Home fire brigade is an hour and a half lesponding to an alarm ....General Booth was welcomed TDack to London . The famous Sevres porcelain fac tory was damaged by fire. ...Liberal opposi tion to the education bill is growing in Germany The Egyptian Khedive is turn ing against England ..German newspapers take Chile's part . A tj-phns lever stricken town in Russia, has been quarantined.. ..The London Spectator thinks Lincoln would be a successful Presideutaf candidate. ...Eng land's oldest admiral, Sir Provo Wallls, is dead.. ..The Paris Chamber of Commerce refused to do anything for the World's Fair Emin Pasha is being lionized by his old soldiers in Africa Barrio was probably elected President of Guatemala. The Ladies. The pleasant effect and perfect safetv with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative Svrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. Special To Let Advertisements In The Dispatch this morning. Yon can nnd the home you are seeking by consulting these columns. Tiie largest line of pressed parlor papers ever brought to Pittsburg. John S. Robeiits, 719-721 Liberty street, head of "Wood. MTh lioncet. Offices and Stores To Let Are specially advertised in The Dispatch this morning. Consult these lists. If you want to paper your store ceiling come and look at that elegant design, Xo. 2,912. I have it in all color?. John S. Roberts, 719-721 Liberty street, head of "Wood. MTh COUNT VON WALDERSEE," The German Gen eral, Diplomat and friend of Emperor William acknowl edges the beneficial effects of the Soden Mineral Pastilles in a letteraddrc&scd to the Soden Mineral Springs Co. These Pastilles (troches) are unsurpassed for catarrhal affections of the throat, for colds and coughs, nnd no one should be without them. The genuine imported arti cle must have the signature or "Eisner S. Mendelson Co.." Solo Agents, Now York, around every box. M FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Capital. $1,003,000. Insures titles to real estate. Acts us executor, administrator, guardian, etc. Trustee for corporation mortgages. Safe deposit vault boxes from So to $200. ocll-x TTNFEHMENTED GRAPE JUICE. A delicious beverage with all the medic- inil properties of the grape, absolutely free of nlrnhnl. In quart bottles. GEO. K. STEVENSON Jfc CO., Sixth av JjS-aiwr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.- Prevent the Grip Dr. Cyrus Edson, of the New York Board or Health, says that to provont the Grip, you should avoid exposure in inclement weather and keep your strength up, your blood in good condition, and your digestive organs in regular action. Tho tonic nnd alterative effects of Hood's Sarsaparilla so happily meet tho last three conditions, that with the protection given by .this medicine you need not fear the Grip. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Is an inexpensive medicine and a single bottlo may saveyoumany dollars in doctors' bills and much suffering. A Firm "Grip" "One year ago I was taken down sick with 'the Grip,' and my whole, system seemed completely run down. I could not sleep or eat. A friend of mine advised me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. So 1 did. I used four bottles and in two months I was a well man. I think so much of HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA That I keep it on hand all the time." Cur tis Gowdy, City BUI Poster, Shelbyville, 111. Hood's Pills cure Liver Ills. "t.ll?a-i.AP''. DEfT.- - STEALING BRAINS Is done at present to a great extent. Our advertisements are stolen entire by imita tors who would like to have you believe that their goods are "Jl) ST AS GOOD" as VOLTAIC DIAMONDS. Don't you believe it. AVe sell thousands of them. Send them to all parts of the country. They are pure crystal. Loose and mounted stones. Every one warranted. Itings. Studs, Pins, Eardrops, etc. From H to 5 carat sizes. No agents. BJ, IMS, SOLE 0 WEE, 65 FIFTH AVE. fetl-Mwrsu A LAUNDRY SOAP, PURE AND SANITARY. BEST POK General Household UsOi THE DREADED "GRIPPE." RELIEF AND CURE, A BENSON'S PLASTEK placed over tho Chest and another one between the Shoulders insures not only immediate relief, but quick est cure for those Muscular Pains that accompany the Grippe; all Rheumatlo Pains, pass away lik6 magic Wear ing BENSON'S Plasters pre vents the Grippe during a contagion. It is the only true medicinal porous plaster. It is not a nostrum in any sense. Indorsed dv over 5.000 Physi cians and Druggists. Don't allow Commercial Druggists to palm off cheap substi tutions. Get the genuine BENSON'S andyouvrillnot be disappointed. fel-35-MWF PROPOSALS. PKOPOSALS for the Erection of the Penn sylvania Unilding on the World's Fair Grounds at Chlcxgo. Sealed Proposals will be received at the office or the'Executive Commissioner, in the City ot Harrisburg, up to 12 o'clock noon or Wednesday, March 9, ISM, for the erection of the Pennsylvania building on tho grounds of tho World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago. Plans and specifications can be seen at the following places: Allentown Board of Trade Rooms. Altoona Board of Trade Booms. Erie Board of Trade Rooms. Harrisbnrtr World's Fair Office. Philadelphia Builders' Exchange and of fice of Thos. P. Lonsdale, Architect. Pittsburg Room 811, Hamilton Building. Heading Board ot Trade Rooms. Scran ton United Board of Trade Rooms. Wilkesbarre Office of Morgan B. Williams. Williamsport Office ot A. S. Wagner. Additional in formation can bo had or Thos. P.Lonsdale, Aichltect, Fourth and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. Tho right is reserved to reject any or ail bids. A certified cheek or $1,009 will bo leqniiedfrom each bidder as a guarantee of good faith. WILLIAM IIASSOX, E. A. BIGLEU, BEN,r. whitman; fel5-2MTh Building Committee. OIL WELL SUPPLIES. OIL CO., PITTSBURG, PA. BRANCH OFFICES: Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, W. Va. Standard Oil Co., Cumberland, Md., Standard Oil Co., Altoona, Pa. t , Capital City Oil Co., Harrisburg, Pa. We manufacture for home trade the finest Erodes of lubricating and illuminating oils. Our facilities are such that our statement that wo inrnish all oils stnndard for quality everywhere cannot be disputed. OUR REFINED OIL LISTS Water White, 150. Prime White, 150. Stnndard White, 111 Ohio Legal Test. Ohio Water White Legal Test Carnadme (red), 150 Test - Ollte, 150 Test. OUR NAPHTHA LIST: Deodorized Naphtha for varnish makers, painters and printers. Gas Naphtha for gas companies. Deodorized Stove Fluid lor vapor stove burners. Fluid, 7 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 or Cylinder, Knglno and Machinery Oils. Spindle, Dynamo, 300 Mineral Seal. Neutral Oils. Miners' OiR Wool Stocks. Parafflno Oil, Parafllne Wax. Summer nnd Cold Test Black Oils. , Signal and Car Oils. Mica Axle Greaie, Railroad and Mill Grease aud Aictlc Cup Grease. Where it is more convenient; von may Older from our Branch Ofilces, from which points deliveries will be made. STANDARD Oil COMPANY, Cor. Dnqucsue Way and Eighth Street, JaJ-ma PITTSBURG. PA " 'iiVj AMPfilLY NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 0. M'CLfNTOCK & CO.'S iir rttti Git in Prices of FURNITURE. During the week, beginning Monday, February 15,-and closing Saturday evening at io o'clock (one night only) we offer almost our entire stock of strictly first-class and re liable Furniture at an 33 1-3 per cent from regular prices. A few selections indicate the range and extent of the reductions. ' . . ' CHAMBER SUITES. (EACH COMPRISING THREE PIECES). Pattern Regular Reduced number. price. price. 233 Solid Mahogany, elegant ly carved $225 $175 6 Solid Maliogany, elegant ly carved 175 125 1,113 Solid Mahogany, with best Tennessee marble top washstaud 1G0 115 821 Bamboo Pattern in bird's eyo maple 200 150 162 Cnrly Birch HO 100 159 Gold and White Enamel ' nnish 110 90 27 Pollard .Oak 135 ' 100 Ltl5 Autlgue Oat, elegantly 'carved massive dresser 215 ,150 1,435 16th Century Oak, heavily carved 125 75 80 Pollard Oak, heavily carved 60 45 45 Antique Oak 30 20 57 in Pollard Oak 21 18 1,229 Walnut, neatly carved... 37 22 38 in 16th Century Oak S5 25 LADIES' DRESSING STANDS. 736 Imitation Mahogany 20 1,199 Imitation Mahogany 25 2,199 Antique Oak 5 151 Antique Oak. 33 1,006 Solid Mahogany, with Cheval glass and tiors of drawers on each side.... 110 15 13 16 20 78 59 Antique Oak, 8 feet, large and massive, heavily carved, suitable for hotel orrestaurant 1S5 C49 Antique Oak, 6 feet, china cabinets, with mirror back and plate glass shelves each side 150 26 16th Conturv Oak, 1 feet 75 1,012 Antique Oak 40 652 Imitation Mahogany, Ten nessee marble top 35 CHINA CABINETS. 256 Antique Oak 140 14 Solid Mahogany 125 318 Antique Oak 35 150 100 50 28 20 100 25 DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Offers its entire stock of Furniture and Curtain Fringes at ONE THIRD of regular prices. All odd Portieres at ONE-HALF of regular prices. All single pairs of Lace Curtains at ONE-HALF of regular prices. Three special patterns of China ONE-HALF of regular prices. s This sale is the auction without advantages to the buyer. All prices are in plain figures. You can inspect at once our assortment without waiting through an auc tioneer's slow round of offerings. You can with calm judgment and careful comparison choose or reject each piece at the lowest limit of price Vithout the uncertainties and pitfalls of an auction room. strictly first-class, whose stand by. Our sacrifice compels the terms of sale to be "SpotCash and Delivery Before April First." This is will come when the new goods are opened. N. B. See in Show Window Samples" of Chamber Suite (3 pieces) of good style, finish and quality, offered during this sale only at r $14 with English Dresser, worth $20. $17 with. French Dresser, worth $25. 0. M'uLINTOCK & GO. 33 FIFTH AVENUE. I , oifis ' i ' m average reduction of UPHOLSTERED PARLOR SUITES. Pattern Regular Reduced number. price. price. 43 or 7 pieces, all hair uphol stery, best embossed plush coverings, suitable for large hotel parlor... $150 $100 291 of 5 pioccs in Antique Oak, silk plush coverings 155 115 42 of 4 pieces in solid Mahog any, tapestry coverings, 150 90 302 of 4 pieces In Imitation Mahogany, brocatelle coverings 110 80 657 ot 3 pieces white enamel and gold frames, finest brocatelle coverings.... 150 100 634 of 3 pieces Solid Mahogany frames, tapestry cover ings 150 70 74 of 4 pieces in Oriental rug coverings 55 40 332 of 3 pieces. Library Suite, in Antique Oak and Leather 115 95 PARLDR TABLES. 63 in. Natural Cherry 10 7 779 Antique Oak 15 10 460 Solid Mahogany, brass trimmed 18 12 235 Antique Oak 25 18 40 Antique Oak 30 18 75 Solid Mahogany, brass in laid 75 65 62 Antique Oak, glass door. 20 15 35 23 75 40 1,239 Antique Oak.double door 190 Antique Oak.flnely carved .105 Antique Oak, with secre tary 50 33 LADIES' WRITING DESKS. 139 Antique Oak 15 386 Antique Oak 20 1,069 16th Century Oak.., 27 332 Antique Oak 38 110 Solid Mahogany 30 BALL RACKS. 196 Antique Oak 30 19 602 Antique Oak ;.. 23 ,22 215 16th Century Oak 65 48 1,345 Antique Oak 145 100 bilks for decorative purposes at nearest possible to an an 'auctioneer, with greater All goods our are quality WE WILL the buyer's day, ' ours AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESNR Hehdersoh & Non-row, Pittsburg's Leading Theater. Managers. THIS IS THE DAY AND 8 P.M. IS THE HERE IT IS I SINBAD With all its Beauty. Melody and Fun, Presented by the MRP EXTRAVAGANZA GO. David Hehdebsok, Manager. First 'lime lo-nlght. 11 "Nights .11 ore. Alntinxes VrVcI. and Sat. HOUR. HIJRRV I Seats for two I AVOID n w r-irii 1 weekg non. I THE U r I on sale. I CKUsn. POPULAK AVEDNESDAY MATINEE. folMS Best Seats 50c. ALL THIS WEEK. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. ANNIE WARD TIPPA3SY, is THE STEPDACGHTER. "Reserved seats, 25c and 50c. Next week "All the Comforts of nome." fel4-117 THE ALVIN THEATER CHARLES L. DAVIS, Owner and Manager. To-night, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. First time here! The great metropolitan success, MEN AND WOMEN, By H.C. DeMille and David Belasco. authors of "The Wife," "The Charity Ball." Under the direction of CHARLES FROHMAN. Feb. 22 THE CHARITY BALL. fel5-29 AUDITORIUM. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, FEB. 15, Positively last appearance of " ANNIE EVA FAY . in a Scientific Seance. Box offlce open Saturday from 9 to 5. Admission, 20 cents; reserved seat?, 30 cents; first six rows, 50 cents. fol2-ll-D HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. TO-NIGHT Matinees Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday. JUS HILL'S WORLD QV NOVELTIES, THE GOLDEN BOOM. fel543 A LECTURE ON THE ANCIENT CITIES OF AMERICA AND THEIR PEOPLES BY MME. LE PLONGEON. Tickets, 50 cents. felt-99-D HOTEL'S STURTEVANT HOUSE. NEW YORK. American plan $2 50 to f3 50 per day. European plan $1 00 per day upward. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE is the most central in the city; near all ele vated roads, street car lines, principal places of amusement and large retail stores. All the comforts of home with the addi tional conveniences of the metropolis is of fered our guests. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE. Broadway, 2Sth and 20th sts., Now York.N Y. ja27-20-MWr 4, CUKES Coughs.Colds.increases LHCTO I lue Fiesb.restores the Strength kuu jjtomi. vuo o j & vv aw slst colds. Price per bottle, 75 cents. Beef, Iron and Wine, The popular nutritive tonic. .Price, full pint bottles, 45 cents. A. P. SAWHILL. Druggist, fe3-S0-D 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. P JLl3l! ATENTS. n n.LEVis solicitor. 131 5THAVL HEXTIEADEB.P1TTSBURGHJ A-l KAUFMAN GREAT ANNUAL SPRING OPENING SALE TO-DAY -A3D- TO-MORROW. NOTE: , Shirt Waist Department is on 1 mo nrst noor now. STAR MISTS. We open the season with a larger and more extensive variety of these celebrated Waists than ever before. All the new spring styles all the novel designs all the neat pat terns. , Star-Waists, in white or fancy, with standing or sailor collar, also the very "Swell" Little Lord Fauntleroy Star Waists, and one and all at prices that will "be found fully 25 per cent lower than those of any other local establish ment. To start the ball .rolling we will offer to-day and to-morrow (these 2 days only) 100 DOZEN FINE STAR WAISTS (Unlaundeied) AT 41 r A- i flfl During the above sale we will offer 900-pairs Boys' First-Class "?( LUUlV ! All-Wool Knee Pants, sizes 4 to 14, at the reduced price of. 0 KATTFMANN KETV ADVEETISE3IENTSI. DOUGLAS & MACKIE. Thriltr housewives will save money this week by visiting our LETEK DEPART MENT. "We have just received an entirely new stock of GERMAN, SCOTCH AND IRISH TABLE LIKENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS of the latest designs, which ia quality and price are nnequaicd. OUR STOCK IS LARGE AND CAN ONLY ENUMERATE A FEW. 60-inch Cream Table Linen at 40c, usually sold at 50c per yard. 62-iach German Bleached Damask, 45c, worth 65c per yard. 68-inch Double Bleached Damask, 75c, worth Jl per yard. 100 dozen Bleached Napkins, were sold at $L75, now 5L25 per dozen. 100 dozen Open Work Damask Towels at 25c each, worth Sllic 100 pieces Lawn White Goods in -Stripes vard. 2 bales Scotch Barnsley Crash at 8Jc, DOUGLAS & MACKIE, 151, 153 and 155 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa. ; fe8-3CW EEE AJLrwjrzrs to WITH STYLES iNo matter what article yon may need for yonr house, come and inspect our stock; it is so extensive, and so varied. Yon can't help finding just what you want. We've styles that catch the eve, and the prices aresnre to please. See onr new line of Heavy Chenille Portieres, double dado and heavy fringe top and bottom, a handsome line of colors, at f 6.00 per pair. Send or call for illustrated catalogue of the G-TTILSnN- IFOIiIDIILSrG- BED. KEECH CASH 923, 925, 927 PENN AVE., - NEAR NINTH STREET. .OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. B. & B. OLD BLEACH TOWELS. There was a new importation opened here this morning and now you can buy Old Bleach Towels for 25 cents each old bleach means grass bleach, which leaves a softer linen than the chemical bleach and a stronger yarn and the towel wears better and absorbs' the water better than any other kind of towel they cost you no more thaa any other good towel lots of housekeepers will use no other kind. You buy them here washed nice and soft ready for use. Hemmed ones 35c each then there's quite a range of prices, 40c, 50c, 55c, 65c, 75c, 85c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 each You'll find the old bleach trade mark on all on the 2;c one. BOGGS&BUHL, I ALLEGHENY. lelo-e i ffHB MOTHER'S FRIEND Patent Shirt Waist No Buttons can be Torn off, cither t'r, Wearing or Washing. Tha Mother's Friend does awry entirely with the sewing on of Buttons. It 13 snpplied with an adjustable belt, which is easily taken off when the waist is -washed: ihc bnttons are riveted on the belt, consequently can not be torn off, either in wearing, washing orironiag. The fact that most ladies now prefer the "Mother's Friend" to the "Star" Waists speaks volumes. We have both kinds, but would recommend the "Mother's Friend," which in fit, finish and general appearance is fully equal and in durability and convenience far superior to the Star. We show the "Mother's Friend" Waists in a complete line of new spring pat terns and designs, in cheviots, percales or plain white, with standing or sailor collar, both square and round Fauntleroy styles, etc., and at prices ranging from 69c to $2. To-day and to morrow, however, we will offer, as a season opener, 100 DOZEN 'FINE (Cnlanndered) Mother's Friend Waists AT 49c. and Plaids, were 15c and 20c, now 12-ptt- worth 10s. the :f:ro:n"t AND LOW PRICES. CREDIT feS-3iw B. &B. 50 PIECES Strongest and best cloth, most artistic printings 6 different patterns extra heavy and good, 23 inches wide, PER YARD. OGGS & BUHL, ALLEGHENY. fel5 OF BOYS' WAISTS. TO-DAY -ASD- TO-IWORROW. Mnjr, Shirt "IVaist Department is I MJ I L.I on the first floor now. Little Lord Fauntleroy BLOUSES. It was our establishment that introduced these- cute and dressy blouses in Pittsburg, and we have always been considered headquar ters for them. , For the coming spring season our line of Fauntleroy Waists is the largest and handsomest ever shown anywhere. Among the styles displayed by us are many entirely new ideas novelties which cannot be found in this city outside of Kaufmanns. As a special inducement during our grand opening (to-day and to-morrow) we will offer 50 Dozen Fauntleroy Waists, Sizes 2 to 6, with nicely laced I ' trimmed collars, cuffs and bosom, UililSILKS, MfrTTTl ll..T-f . I PIT AT 65c. F3Q