"""" ses 3J0. BRIGHT OUTLOOK. Bradslreef s and Dun Eeport an TJn Eatistactorv Trade Week, ESPECIALLY IX' IKOX TRAFPIC. U.KrJ Ferris Continue of Clearings and Easiness Failures. BiM Ol1 THE-FEATURES OF FINANCE srirtXI TFLTUKAM TO TTTE TISPATO. IXHW Yokk, FeU 19. Special telegrams Mrif' point to no material change io JlivulOrefi .Sn conditions nflcctin; the general business 'iUsation. Traiie thus far, on the whole, is disappointm!;, though a good deal of ron iMeace is eiprccd as to -what the spring QSy brins forth. Denreion of cotton prices and an eiccp Iroeal conservatism on the part of both law snd sellers at the South, are, as yet, unrelieved by any increased activity, al Hioujh Savannah and Calveston report a more moderate demand in some staple lines. Cotton factors are making smaller advances than nsual to merchants and planters The ivoolcn industries Kast are sluttish, ex eept for flannels and carpets. A :ooay Eeport for Iron. Structural iron prices are demoralized. Steel rails sre only nominally S30 per ton BltfcemilL The demand for iron and &teel is more and more of a hand-to-mouth char acter. Slocks of pi; iron are increasing, smd finally a break has come, with sales of CflOOton of So. 2 Allentown, Perth Am !hv delivery, at f 11 59, and 2,000 tons of anotfacr Lehigh valley lurnace ofl'ered at the game figure. Southern irons have been tanked at prices supposed to represent Staple drvgoods, hardware, and, to some extent IxmUs and thoes, are in rather better movement 1'etroleum is a little more active. Oh he Pacific coast ocean freiglits are up a little and wheat prices as well. Salmon packers are trving to enforce a re duction in the Alaska pack this year. Hard ware, farm implements and buildinc ma terial are more active at the Xorthwest. Ilanfe Clparinjs Continue, to Increase. Bank clearings at cities in the United B.u- ajri.Teiate ?l,rSO,070,304. about 2 per cent more than lat week, but 35 per cent More than the third iveek of February, ism. Tne r-r.ics are chiefly at New York ami Philadelphia, the former showing an inoreiise of r p;r cent ana tne latter oi si per cent, as compared with the week a year Wheat prices advanced 5;s'c this week on K-ttei foreign advices a larger export de mand, larger decree in available stocks, cud minors of operations of a bull clique. Exports oi wheat fiom United States ports tW the week ending February 17. equal 4,iti(Ht bushels anint 3,G41,000 bushels the eek betore; itlbG.OOO bj-.hels in the ekayear ago, aud 2,230,000 bushels in a simiiai triod two ears ago. Indian corn exports for this week con tinue uLeuomenallv heavv. 3.213,000 bush els as compared with 2.1)27,000 bushels a veck asa. and as contracted with only 327, 000 bushels in the like week a year aco. The remarkable strength of foreign ex changes aud tike appreciable tear of ship ments of gold to Europe hare tended to repress acmity or strength in the stock market. Gold Exports and Coil Dealt. The Buuonncemeiit Friday that S500.O0O pold had been engaged, thoush not un exraxted liad a further disturbing efiect jkhi speculation, and offi-et the influence of reports that the coal combination has made lorUier acquis'tiom. of mining interests. The pro&pect ot legal interference with the leases eikcied by the Beading Company has, also, been a taetor in the week's mar ket, and tended to reduce the speculation in the coat shares to moderate proportions. The uucerta ntv of this speculative situa tion has, naturally caused recessions .in yr.ces. although a strong nudeitoce has been shown, and European selling ot securi ties scums to be Jets pronounced. This lat.t fact, ho ever, has not checked the adiance oi exchmige rates the demand for sterling reaching at the cloe of the week 54 88U. Ru mors are carre-t tlu continental countries ate ofterius: a 'liiht premium forgold.which would iaciliute shipments at the above fig ures. At the same time, the money market lias been dell, easv and undisturbed by thrsr manifestation. The silver market xa- rallied s'i -litly on rumors of an in tended rupee lcai ior India. Titflarfs frir anil UnimporfanU Thore were 2G0 holiness failures in the Uuiu'd St-iies tuis week, against 214 last w. ek, L'43 in die week a vear aso, and 253 ii the lifcp weei oi 1WV" The total to date t..i vear i 2,120 lcs tl.au in s. like portion ci l-atl, l;KK or liWSJ About S3 per cent of t' "s iaiinres were of concerns where ti eapi.al employed was not in excess of s -,.n. K'i'a. Xearlv 11 per cent had from .Sia to ftJrt.OiW .-apital, 'J of them from fi1 to S5fl,(y0, fi from f5,000 to 5100,000. s.i.d one failed vsiiere the capital was in ex cess ot 10.000. WH is as dull as ever, with prices I t., y at ike decline, ilie slugsin ue i ji'i! fur woolen gooiis prevent"! makers 1 xrtji uuiie'jMting wants for raw wool. Im pnr:a;ionst Australian wools have" been iar 'e. aud the tendenev of domestic now appe." to be downward. The large share f tliat tnspor'ed is of lower qualitj' than lat '-ar. California, Texas and Territory v.o . s ejniet ana unchanged with adown a d imd'uci "a cotton prices con-tim.i- to record heavy receipts by dropping, tX- ! - l.irthe week being 1-lGc Kfil Iryoods are in fair tlcmand. Cotton uiil -are sold well ahead. Prints end i;iiigii m. :.re in good demaud. Tapes try brussels carpets are higher. Ii. CL Unn Indu ?s in Pessimism. 8L G. Dnn & Cc's weekly review of (jade tavi,. Tbe noeiness situation is not quite so satis 8aet ryjrcnoura-ii.asit lias been. tVlnle the gradual iiic .'a-e u distribution of many int jucic -tii-p co-itinues, there is a ebtinkin.: uem nl : nd much depiession in tfou. AfurtLcr: i-i-in cotton, hopes of re vival in feiutiicr.. tudeand the speculative uson in. fe.imul iid l. cliuip money and by tlieirrcat ticc -ss ot tiif coal speculation. Thteli mw errndi to r. lis.it and threatens to reoii-ict exports. An advance Sn wl-eat fro-n any cause t Men cuis effthe expon of breadstuffs at a time when Ettiope lias hvavv demands for Stocks maiUctcT cere, would not bo wholc eotne. 1'nrk pioduct, oats and cotTco are sabstantlally unchanged, and oil is cnlvono eiftt'tti cent higher on niall transactions. At Uostou titiiie is reiiortcd satisfactory. it Baltimore tLe lumber trade is moro BCtirc Tile movement m drygood- at litedolpiiia pro'in-es an active spring trade, tt.ough t!ie bonth is still behind. At I'lftsliunr trad Sn iiou and steol 1ms sn-own dull and puces are wcakenim;. At CrteJand Impiovement it sLen su most iines, and trade is larger than last year. SSaiinihoturin'- at Deti-oit also exceeds fcisi, yeufs records. .t Cltieaxo andtlie trcit. AtCliHi(' -ales of 3ierchar.die show a fair tota-oase over last year, aid leccipts of wlwattare double la-t year's of dressed beef; tliree-rol-d f iard.o'j percent greater of flcur, erd barley a third greater; or hides, 20 pr cent grter, und of butter some larger thai las; yea-, while a little decrease appears i'i corsi odt and re. a third in ehtcacahd ont- liRli HI (Ol. U"r.itle '! s"od at Jlilwankee and col-li-t,ns are sHtisfaetorj-. At Minneapolis ui-' t. Vug'- l)u-in s is fair and tlio out hk u.oin'.'iiii. At Umallaind Kansas Citv txuli :radc and collections aio fnir r..ul ! lao-r. pientr At st. J.oui- buuinesi begins U -.o i tisof revival. Tho outlook for tfirn. - tradf is fncoiirasins. and the corn cito,i .- in fjli lnovrinent. most of itgidnirby tlie-.viA Tral Lso improves at Denver. Ati:i South, business i quiet at Little ,'ruicl. ii.d llantiliii. and in ail lines i-ather iQOiei At Xoff (Jileans, though suk"- is W'?; wid iietii'V -t Savannah trade is f!MHan JwmsnectsJjiishter, factors advane MBT'Mt cfltt n becauso money Is lerj'easj: IhR aniwuithout the South the continued depression of cotton is noted as a cause of dullness. The Situation In tlio Iron Trade The week has been gloomy in tho iron trade, from pressure to realize on quantities ot iron not well known or produced in excefs of requirements. More inquiry appears for structural irin beams, selling at 'JC but bar iron Is In light demand, and for finished products geufrally the dcmaiul ' disap pointing. !;ince the large sales at 10Jc, tho copper matket has been steadier, and tin and lead are strong. Th" coal mine is very dull, awaiting the results or the combina tion. The boot and shoo tra'lo Is steady and crow inSi though cuttius or prices ror Doots has done no Rood, and shipments aro still below those of last year. rittsburz "lntu in IJanb Clcarlnss. Xev'Toiiic, Feb. 10. The following tabic, compiled by Sradstrcet'f, gives the Clearing House rrtnms for the week end ing February 18, and the per centage of in crease or decrease, 'as compared with the corresponding w cek last year: inc. Dc. KpwTorV ( 900.f41.STT 51.3 Philadelphia.". f3.ntl.895 47.S .... Hilton Sl.K4.T!i . 2.1 ChlCiKO hS.517.li; It-' m. Lonis :t.a7.3 ii.- llaltlmorc ; lVMHaH 3.9 .... tari FraucUco 13,ca,0 .... l-o Cmcinnatl 14.0S.!W 5 1 1'ltt-bltrR 13.S7ATB? 1.3 - .. Xew Orleans lt.7Si.795 ... e-Q KansClli N1S4I ,.4 31iunt'anoIis fi,741,oS3 SS.7 .... Btlflalo. S.3U.9.V, 10 G .... Mihraukre 5.tC7.10) 1B.3 i.ouUillc 7,S7l'.:4J! 0.3 .... Detroit o,2li4l 7.0 IIoutoT 3.nc!17 I.o .... rrovWence 5.341.) ... 4., Cleveland 5.IKC.T7 12.0 .... M. ram 4.!a.49 st.r, .... Denxer S.CS,4 12.; Omaha 5.4CJ.7T1 4!.l .... Columbus a.U'&SOd . .. .... Jtlchmond i.HS.'W 4.9 .... Ifartfoni 0T9.o7 .4 rortland. Ore 1MM' '. Indianapolis 3,hSi,f27 1'.4 Vtmplii 3.187,fr2 11.1 .... Xasbville 1.9K8I1 .... 9.2 Ilkluth -ftyi.913 1..3 ... I'eoria 1.751.D52 IVasaiairton l..su.o:- i.. .... New Ifaven I,7si,4(0 .... 12.0 i-t. .Tosepll 1.769,871 21.0 .. Koclicttcr 1.3I.3.vi ... 8 , Ddlas 2.19G.VX) 4.1 .... Worcester. 1.212.202 n.9 .... Spriiijrtu-W 1.19f.le0 7.2 .... Portland. Me 1.2U.939 1.. .... bait LaU'Citv 1,5,070 .... 11.1 Xorfollv 13.CM .... '. Tacoma ..Al"3 3 DcsMoincs 755.053 17.C ... Seattle R93.447 .... 2.8 Fort Worth 1.VO.X0 .... 41.0 bloux nt) . l.oT.921 15.1 Siracu ft07.50 Grand Kinlil IdTO 9.4 Wllir.lngto.l, Del 951.13 9.5 .... Lowell 1,12! 20.8 .... Birmingham 4sO,SG5 .... 30.0 LosAnRtlo 711.733 1S.0 .... Lincoln S75.1S3 33.4 LexhiEton S23.61S 13.1 .... Wichita S47.Iii2 .... 12 1 Sew Bedrord 3.Kl ... 27.3 Tnpela a-4.1S 3.7 Wai-o l.inss .... 3.8 tGaUeston S.25S.e 3,7 tAtlanta 1.7"-S121 taaunah 1,S5.522 .... .... tBingliaiaton 25S 700 .... Total. ....?1.39,212.45a 35.0 ....? 450,170,516 J2.9 s,"Cira: 3.0 .... 9C.15.i 5.1M.618 8H.2T2 Outside XcwYorO Canada Montrc.il Halifax Toronto............... Hamilton Total 15,920,175 tXot Included In totals. STaUK TWAIN'S theory of Mental Tele pathy discussed In THE DIsrATCH to morrow by Editor Metcalf. HORSES, 1TAGOXS AND HARNESS At Auction Sale. The Pittsburg Brewing Company quit business and sold their interests. "We -trill offer for sale at the Aruheim Live Stock Company, Limited, stables, at 32 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., 38 head of horses, weighing from 1,150 pounds to 1,500 pounds, allyoung, healthy stock, in Xo. t condition, suitable for light or heavy draught. Six (C) two-horse spring wagons, 20 sets of double wagon harness, 3 sets of single wagon harness, 4 sets ot driving harness, all in thorough repair. This stock of horses, etc., will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder. Sale positive. Xo postponement on account of weather. Terms, cash. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. jr., Thursday, February 25, 3892. X. B. We will have also a consignment of one carlsad of saddle, driving and carriaie horses, some elegant matched teams to be sold the same day. Anyone wishinsr to purchase should not fail to come, as they will be sold exclusive of cost. Bread made from Minnehaha flour does not dry out quickly, so that one baking a week for a small family is sufficient. Ths Ttcnralcla Cured In Fifteen Minntes. Mr J. S. Sturtevant, editor of the "Wau paca (Wis) Pot, says: "Last night Cham berlain's Pain Balm cured my wile ot neu ralcia of the lace and tooth in 15 minutes We would not be withou? it." 50-cen, bottles for sale by druggists. ttssu Look out for The Belle or Pittsbuim. Bhead made of Minnehaha flour would delight a Lucullus. Ths Marrla;e Licenses Granted J."ame. Tolin Vaigand Katie Ott Andreas Hornyak OraicczErzsI Joseph Gira . Annie Bauas ..... Ilichard Hawkins Jennie Frazler I'etcr Burns MarvC IiaWan William Bisscll Annie Martin Anion Kaliclkl tarah ISafk Michael i?pran-a Mary Anna bzjinankl , rtterH Walter Kebecca E. Boyle Joseph bclilwl? Elizabeth Veitli YestrrJdv. Itesidcncc. rittsliarg 1'ltMmrK , rithbnrg , rittsburR ritltburjt rm-bacg ....McKeesport .. ....Du'ji'csnc ....Scott Ua en Industrj McKcesport McILec:inirt McKeesiiort McKeesjiort rittsburR rnuburK ,... Pittsburg rittsburg .. .liarpburg bjlarpsburg. DSED. CHISHOLM On Thursday, Februarv IS, 1S0-2. at 12:12 a. M., Nellie, daushter of "Mar quis and Lizzie Chisholin, aged 22 months. CORKY-On Thni-sday, February IS, 1832, at 0:15 r. M., Kobert G. onlj- child or Uobert and t)ie late Edith Corry (nee George), aged 9 mouths. The funeral will take rilace from tho resi dencn or hi- father, 3150 Cai neiie avenue, on Satckoay, February 20, at 2:30 p. ji. Friends of the family aro rcspcctlully invited to at tend. HUXLEY On Friday, February 19, 1S92, at 3 r. M., Emuro Dolev, aged 6S yeats aud 3 months. Funeral from his late residence, Xo. 9 reach alley, onvMoxnAV at 8:30 a. m. Friends Stand Alone. It is a fact which can be proven by a single trial, that the flavor given to cakes, puddings, creams, sauces, by Dr. Price's Delicious Flavor ing Extracts, are as natural as the fruit and are as much unlike, in delicate flavor and strength, the cheap extracts as can possibly be imagined. In these respects they stand alone in the market: Dr. Price's Vanilla is a year old before it is bottled and oficr ed for sale. Age softens and developes its fine and deli cate flavor. or the family arc" respectfully invited to'at tend. ' " KXMS On Fridav, February 19, 1S92, at 5.47 . St., Silas Exnis, in his 2Sth year. r Funeral Horn Uppermann'a undertaking room, Xo. 3353 Tiutler street, on Su:day. APTEitsroox, at 2.30 o'clock. Friends or the family are respectfully invited to attend. FOGi:L On Fridiv. February 19, 1S92, at 7:30 r. jr., Lditii Emma KoorL, at the lesi denceorher patents, 227J4 Franklin stiect, Allegheny. Xotice or funeral hereafter. FOSTEIt-On Thursdav, rebruarv IS, 3P9?. at 12:10 r. it., Thomas Uemtox FosTEr, ascd 45 years. FULTOX On Tue'dav, February 1G, 1S9. at hi-i lcsltience. West Jleer township, Sjil-elT. Fcltox, in the 33th year or Ins aire. GKKXERT In Stpubciiville. February 19, at 1:40 a. jr., Willie, son of Edward Gcrneit, aged 10 years. Funeral trom the residence of his grnnd fitther. Llovd Parks, 310 South Third street, Stcubsuv ille, on Scmj.y, February 21, at 2 r. ir. 2 GOEDDEr-At the familv lesidence, Xo. J5G Pink avenue, Tentj--flist ward, on In day, Ft'br;i:trj- 19, 1S92, at 3 A. M., Carolixe, wile of Peter Goeddel, InlierCJth year. . Funeral services at the Get man Lutheran (St. 1'cler'-) Clint ch, comer or Collins ave nue and Station street, East End, on Sun day, '21st iusL., at 2 v. st. Friends of the fam ily aio lespectfully invited to attend. 2 GKAY At his homo in Gray's Landing, Green ootintv, lM.,on Wef.nesdny, Febrndry 17, at 10:15 p. it., .1. II. Ghay. Fnncial services on Smibath, Fcbrnary 21, at 10 a. m. Triends or the family aieiespect fully invited to attend 2 GKAYSOX At Washington, Pa., Februarv 18 at 4 r. Jr.. Mrs. Elizabeth G bays-ox. widow-of i ho late Thomas W. Grayson, of Meadvillc l'a. Interment at ireadvillc, this (Saturday) APTEnxoox. GREGG On Fiidav evening, Februars" 19, 1S92 attheresit'enceof her brother, James 1'. Giczsr, Jr.. Xo. 71 Fremont street, Alie uhenv Citv, Xaxmi: P., riaushter of Eliza- uein ana tne late James uregg. X'otice of funeral hereafter. GKIMM At Jlansflcld, Fa., on Friday, Febinan-19, 1S92, at 8 a. m., Cabolixe, wife of J. E. Grimm, In the 46th year of her age. Funeral from the German Lutheran Church, Jlansfleld, on Suxbay, February 21, at 2:30 r. at. Friends of tho family are re spectfully invited to attend. 2 HE1XRICH On Thursday. February 18, 1S9-2, at fi.45 a. ,M., Lolis Heixkich, aged 53 3 cms and 9 months. Funeral on Sddit at 2:30 p.m., from his late residence, Xo. 119 Twenty-first stieet, Southsidc, rittsburs, Pa. Friends are in vited. Semmellrock Tiros., funeral diree tots, Xo. 1720 Carson street. 3 HELDERLE On Thursday morninsr, reb rnaiy IS. 1S92, Jonx L. Ulldekle, in Kittan ning, la. HOG AX On Thursday-, February 18, 192. at 4 o'clock r. St., Geokoe A. IIogax, aged 19 years. , Funeral from the family residence, 09 Tustin street, on Satckovy jiorxixo at 8:30 o'clock. Services at St. Paul's Cathedral at 9 a.m. Ir 2 KEEXAX On Friday, February 19, lf92, at 12:10 a. v., Axxie, daughter ot Thomas and Mars' Keenau. Funeral fiom parents' residence, corner Carolina and Avery streets, this (Satuiday) aft-kj.oox at 2 o'clock. Friends of tho family are Invited to attend. KEXXEDY Sajiull Kkxstdy, late of Phil adelphia, Pa., aired 81 eais. Funeral at 2:30 o'clock r. m. Satcbdvy, February 20, A. D. 1832. fiom Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad depot, Alle gheny City. Interment private. Philadelphia papcis please copy. LAXGAX On Thursday, February 19, 1S92, at (i:30 a. 3f.. Kate, second daughter of Jonn and Jane Langan (nee Reilly), aged 3 years and 2 months. Funeral on Suxday, February 2L at 2 o'clock r. m.. fiom the residence or her parents, ,Xo. 45 Washincton street. Friends- of the family aro respectfully invited to at tend. 2 LAXIGAX At her home. Xo. 1 Xcw Supei ior street. Allegheny, on Friday. Feb ruary 19. 1S92, at S:40 a. M., ilAKGAKET, beloved wife'ol John Lauigan, in her 57tu year. Fnneial services at St. Andiew's Church on Scaday, February 21, 1S92, at 1 r. M. Friends ot the family are respectfully in vited to attend. SIAUSITALL On Friday morninrr, Febnt aiyl9. 1S92, at 5 o'clock, Jons .Makshall, in his7Uthycar. Funeral services at the residence of his soii-in-law, William McCallln, Elm and Webster streets, on Moaday afterxoox, Feb-ruai-y22, at 2 o'clock. Interment private. 3 JIcFARL XD On Thursday, February 13, 1892, at 11:45 r. 3t., Albert E son of William and Ada C. 'McFailand, aged 6 years 2 months IS days. Funeral services at tho ieidenceof hi3 prrandmothei, Mrs. Hannah West, 26S Shady avenue, East End, on Satuhdvy, Febiuary 20, at 2.30 r. m. Interment pnvate. PAPEXCOUltDT At his home, McICee's Eock, on Tliur-day, Febtuary 18, 1S92. BAr. xey PAi'txcouKDT, aged 49 years 10 months. Funeral this (Saturday) aftekxoox at 2 o'clock in St. iiartin's Cemeteiy, West End. McWILLIAMS On Thursday, February IS, 1892, at 10:31 r. M., John Jacksox, eldes't son of Thomas and the late Josephine Jackson JicWilliams, in(tbc32d yearot his age. Funeral from his lato lesidence, 920 Talbot avenue, on Sabbath aftekxoox. at 2 o'clock. Fiiendsof the lamily aro lespectfully in vited to attend. O'DOHERTY On Thursday evening, Feb ruarv IS, at 8 o'clock. Rose, sister of D. P. O'Doherty, of O'Doherty & Co. Funeral will take place from the residence of her sister, Mrs. John O'Doherty, 333 Wash ington avenue, Allegheny, on Monday, 22a Inst., at 8:30 a. st. Solemn High Muss at St. Andrew's R. C Church at 9 a."m. 3 RAXDALL Trmisdav, Fe"brunvy IS, 1S52, Haury, son of William and Alda Randall, aged 2 years and 9 months. RAPP On Thursday evcnlngatSUOo'clock, Lizzie, the wife ot W. H. Ranp, aged 47 years 9 months, at her residence, Duquesne Heights. Funeral services on Suxday AFTEExooxat 2 o'clock. Funeral at later hour. 2 ' SIIERKIFF On Friday.February 19,lS92,at 1:35 a. M., at the residence or his daughter, Mrs. Anna M. Talor, Center avenue, near Craig stieet, Joiix'B. Siierrief. used 81 yeais. Funeral sei vices will be held in Westmin ster Chuich, Buena Vista street, AUegbeny, on Monday jioimso at 11 o'clock. Friends of the family aie respectfully invited to attend. 3 STEUERXAGEL On Wednesday, Febru ary 17. It92, at 4-30 a. si., George Steueexagel, aged 56 j ears and 3 months. s Funeral on Saturday, February 19. 1S92, at 9 a. M., from his late residence, (3 Chestnut street, Allegheny. Services in St. Mary's Church. Friends or the lamily are respect fully invited to attend. . 3 WEIIJ At Unioutown, Pa., on Friday, Febi uary 19, 1S92, at 2 p. St., Jonx Veir, aged 4S ycai s. Funeral from the residence of his brother, James G. Weir, O'Hara tow nship, on Suxday at 2 r. st. Fiiendsof tlib family aro respect fully invited to attend. Interment at Green wood Cemetery. 2 IirZjO'W'IEJlRS- FUXERAL WORK A SPECIALTY. (Telephone 1834.) BEX. L. ELLIOTT, Tho Firth Aveuuo Florist. 4S Fifth avenue. de31-TTS Tutt's Tiny Pills act as Uindly on tho tgicliil.l, tho delicate feinale or infirm! o" old use as upon tho i igorous man. ilvo tone and strencth to the ivcakWj stoiKach,bowels.kidncysand bladder n. Ii. ABEK. . D. s., Makes a s'pceialty or the treatment, bleach iug, filling and clowning of tho natural teeth, and guarantees satisfaction. Prices more reasonable than elsewhere. Office 210 bmithfielcl st., Pittsburg. del6-73-MWs REPRESEXTED IX PITTSBURG IX 1S0L INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, Assets. $9,278,220 00. Losses adjusted and paid b v WILLIAM L. JOXES, Si Fourth ay. Jal9,'.2-D n Tuff's TinvP Si? f,-;rr-i' NKW ADVPRTISKSIENTS. East Liberty, Feb. 17. Messrs. O. McClixtock & Co.: Dear Sirs iryou could only suggest some way todisDose or mv old furniture, your offering of large l eductions on new'furni ture would be more. advantageous to me. I want to replace with new nieces my old side boaid (Which-is too small for my dining room, and an old-fashioned walnut chamber suite (bought 'when I started in housekeep ing), but iiave not decided how 1 can ar range it. , While so undecided, I w rito chiefly to ask whether your reduced prices will hold longer than tho "one w eek?" OUR REPLY, We suggest, FIRST, the auction room in March or April as the best place and time for a quick turning of old furniture into ready cash; SECOND, as a gift, they would confer lasting benefit upon a needy relative, or neighbor, or one of the many charitable institutions. SALE TO BE CONTINUED. In deference to the sugges tion of our correspondent and of many others, and because our offering of furniture was really too large to be handled by us, or to be taken advan tage of by our customers, in one short week (with two in clementdays), we have decided to continue this Special Sale, on the same conditions, ONE WEEK .' LONGER. It will positively close on Saturday February '2 7. Then our Spring Opening of New Furniture will begin., Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Bedding, 33 Fifth Ave. fe20-D SOME GREAT MBGilHS 13 AND Til CLOTH! Bought below cost of importation, we are Belling at GREAT BARGAINS. White and Coloied Bedford Cord Table Covers, stamped ready for working. Singed Canton Flannel Table and Cushion Covers, Singed Plush Cushion Covers, Bar garran Art Cloth Table and Cushion Coveis, all stumned with newest designs. Hem stitched Hot Biscuit and lloll Napkins. A new and large line of Hemstitched Tray and Cai ving Cloths, fiom 30e up. Stamped Hemstitched Scarfs from 35c up. T.ihlo Coveis fiom .10o up. A full line' of TIGURED INDIA SILKS, all new patterns and colorings. Also, i H and 33 inches wide, in beautiful colorings and dp-ijrris. Art Satin Squires for tho cen ter or Table Covera and Cusuion Co ers. SG inches wide, Mc per vard. in rink. Blue, Olivo and Yellow. THE Xi:V THING for Drapinsr Mantels and Doors and for DRAP ING OVER DRAPERIES. A new line of HEAD RESTS from 25s up. Visit our Table Linen, Towel, Napkin. Muslin Sheeting and Illnen Department, by all means. 41 Fifth Avenue. fel9 CURES Cougho.Colds.increase. tho Flesh.iestores tho Strength and prepares tho system to re sist colas. Price per bottle, 75 cents. Beef, Iron and Wine, The popular nutrltivo tonic. Price, full pint bottles, 15 cents. A. F. SAWHILL. Druggist, fc3-S0-D 187 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa JAS. &1'NE!L & BR0., BOILERS, PLATE AND SIIEETIRON WORK. PATENT SHEET-IRON ANNEALING BOXES. With an increased capacity and hydraulic machinery, we nre prepaied to furnish all iiork in our line cheaper and better than by tho old methods. Repairing and general machitio work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Valley Railroad. fodS-OO-Tis A IIEIEEPEn iNQUSRY. FANCY WORK, IRISH P IT LURCH 4 Hi lETTf HflRNF & WARD NEI ADVKKTISKMENTR. A ., JUST EBGEIYBD . CHOICE LOT Rich, Dark Fur. Early season price was J50. To-day's special price on "these NEW, ELEGANT CAPES Also received in same lot a few extra fine S! Handsome, Dark Striped Fur, Deep Mink-Tail Borders, i $50.00 less than actual worth. The Extraordinary Ctt ii Prices! Not Only ou Furs, but JACKETS, CAPES -AND- LONG . GARMENTS Are clearing the way for new goods and furnishing such BARGAINS as people seldom get in first-class goods. iOGGS & BUHL 1 ALLEGHENY. fo-17 BqSIs and Rolls CARPETS. New Goods. Choice Patterns. But cannot show them. MPT HfiUST 3L. SVaAKh. ZFJLSI? For the rest of iiiis month. Bargains in Everything. CARPETS, CURTAINS, LiNGLEUft, Etc. See the elegant assortment of Tapestry Brussels tye ofier at G5c per yard. GiNNJFF & STEINERT, Limited, WOOD STREET CARPET HOUSE, 305 V00D ST. i0-TTS furpirppiTM Don't wait un" fUrfir 111 I ? t!1 the need of llLULUUll I new Curtains GnnRRB"! n compels you to Ii 1111 Mi-1 S make a hHrried U mi 1 LLU selection. Come now and take plenty of time to examine our choice ljne of new goods coming in every day, and it will be a "relief when housecleaning is in progress, or an unexpected guest arrives, to have fresh, new curtains right at hand. In answer to telephone No. 795 we will send you a man promptly to hang them. SHUMAN BROTHERS, Cor. Wood and Diamond. f0lG-TT3 , ESTABLISHED 1370. BLACK GIN KIDNEYS, Too roHnf nnrl sitra nnro frti lljE,tlv Uiinary Oi-pans, Giovel aua ciiromo uatmrii or tuo lilsicldei-. The hwlss Stomach Bittern aieasurecuiofor Dj"pepsla, tbademark I.tvcr Complaint and every species or indigestion. "Wild CuerryTonIc, tliemost popular prep aration for euro of Coughs. Colds, Bionchltta and lung troubles. Either or tlio above, $lper bottle; or 6 Tor $3. Iryour drncciat does not handlo thbio coods write to Y Ji. 1". ZOELLEU, soln M'f r, Pittsburg, l'a. ja2-57 tts WESTEKSf BSSOBAKCE CO., OF P1TTSI5U11G. Assets Sli3,501S7 No. 411 Wood st. ALEXANDER XI MICK, President. JOHX U. JACKSOX, Vice President. fel80-TT8 VM. P. 1IEEBERT, Secretory. SABLE SHOULBEE CAPES! S25.00 Jfl IBM Ssag 53 SS SEW ADVKRTISEJICXTS. Spring Goods are arriving. We are pressed for room. Our 20 per cent discount sale has been the most' successful we eyer had. And now, to make a "rous ing wind-up," we will allow CASH DISCOUNT OX ALL OVERCOATS nil ESTERS. Note these figures: Price $20.00 $i5.00 $10.00 25 p. c. off, 5.00 3.75 2.50 Now $5JN $11.25 $7.50 tSsThis sae ends Saturday, February 27, and is FINAL! CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTERi 161-163 Federal 'St., Allegheny. fe20-wsbu DOUBLE TEXTORE WATEBPEOOP FOR MB H Are, indispensable in this climate. We have them in all the fashion able patterns. Every Coat warranted waterproof and free from disagreeable odor. Ladies' mackintoshes also. UMBRELLA TALK. "We manufacture every Umbrella we sell on the premises. Why? Because by so doinsj we can give you stronger and better article at a price considerably less than those who do not manufacture. RE-COVERING BULLETIN. American Gloria, fast black No'. 2 Gloria Best Gloaia Silk and Linen Best Silk .' Umbrellas re-covered in one day. Small repairs wbtlo you wait. . 75c .$1 50 . 2 0) . 250 . 3 50 441 Wood Street. felS-TTs Danners' pure familv modicine for ,tonins up and re- iniuuinc tne sys tem. One of tho 'rieate3t blood oiirmers known Unexcelled for the cure of Rheu matism, Con? hi and Colds.Catarrh Asthma, Throat Diseases. Tornld Liver, Dizziness and Sick Headache, Palpi tation of the Heart, Cramps, Dysentery, Di arrhoea, Scrofula and diseases arising from imperfect and depraved f tate of the blood, Piles, Costiveness, Xervousness, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys. Ir properly taken we guarantee a cere. For sale by druggists, and The Danner Medicine Co. 212 Foderal St., Allegheny. Trice $1 00 per Tjottle; six bottles for $503. Write for Testimonials. OC29-49-TTS , EE'S BULLETIN. It will pay you to read my ad this week. One dozen California apricot3 for $175; ono dozen table peaches for $1 20. t Tho llnest Ilillonco dates ever came to this city and I sell thom at Go or 5 lbs for 25c. The common fruit sells at every store and stand at 10s. r offer a bargain in string beans at 5c per can, ora dozen cans for Mc. This offer will not last long. On Satmday, the 20th inst. I will sell a sack of Vancfcef flour to anyone who will mention this ad for 10c less.than tho regular price. 1'opo Leo has issued an edict aWbwing meat to la grip patients during the coming lent, and as meat is cheap and liutter and fish aro dear, no doubt meat will have tho call. The very finest ham can bo had at McKee's for 10c per pound, nnd breakfast bacon for 10Jc per pound. To those who aic determined to observe lentcn rales in tho old way, grip or no grip, I will sell a kltt of mackerel, 15 lbs of fish for ?1 25 and a 10 lb kitt for 73c. Tho finest Boneless Cod fish, 3 lbs for 25e. I still persist in offering the now fine For mosa tea at 35c and 45c per lb. Keully this is tho best bargain 1 havo ever ofleicd in tea. Of conrsc, I sell teas at 5 lbs for $1 and as low as 8 lbs. for $1, but the above Toi-masus arc much butter money's worth. 7 lbs Schumacher's lolled ancna for 25c; 7 lbs Schumachor's oat meal for 25c. Momaja coffee is taking tho fdffee drinker by storm. Tho connoissour appreciates its lino qualities and tells his neighbor, and so tho tiatlo increases from 'day to day. Dried frnits almost given away. It may not be generally- known that I sell aboxofWerk German Mottled soap for $3, and a box of Kirk'.s Olino soap for $3. Xearly all laundry soaps sold to consumers ut wholesale prices. Send for Price List and order by mail. Freight paid to all stations on $10 worth, 'dear of sugar. JOSEPH M'KEE, fc20-B.IT se OHIO ST., Allegheny. on pro piMj BR. te ,5 J$f j- ; H&-I42S ? .:. Essence of Health. Mmf&kt a s&jsssykm. bSk Wxsi&Mia NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Cheapness is one thing, quality another. We often sacrifice prices, but the quality of our goods can always be depended upon. Unlike some com petitors, we do not aim to keep the CHEAPEST line of Infants'. Outfits, but prefer to sell a'quality that sensible mothers will appreciate. Infants' Slips, 25c to 35 50. Infants' Long Skirts, 63e to $2 30. Children's Dresses, IS, CO and 22 inches lonj, .Mi to $5 60. Children's or first Walking Dresses, 03c to $2 SO. , Children's plain and tucked Drawers, all sizes, 13c to 25c. Children's Embroiderr'i Drawers, all sizes, 25c to c. Children's Xight Gowns, two lines, all Mother Hubbard stylo and every size, from 43c up. Children's Wlilto Skirts, plain and em broidered, all sizes. Those Skirts PLEaSEIQTE one at this figure? If so, come quick. Another pointer: We are daily making to order Beautiful Lamp Shades; have new frames to select from nd can save you from 3 to io on every shade. 510-518 MARKET STREET. SILVERWAI For one week onlv we will offer the best quality Triple-Plate BUTTER DISHES, SrOON HOLDERS, CREAM PITCHERS. SUGAR BOWLS. PICKLE CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS. CARD RECEIVERS, BERRr DISHES and CHILDREN'S SETS at 1 CO each. Every piece warranted for tea years wear. SK A I F ' Q Sole Agent for Chemical Diamonds, IVi 1 1 O, Cor. Liberty and Smithfield and 311 SmithfieldSt. . " feH-TTSSU STRETCH as too, Stretc-1 The, month of February is always devoted to a special sale of Pants. We, therefore, place on sale this week 130 styles of .fine Trousers at the low price of $3. Every style warranted worth 4, and, best of all, you AMPPEI Try our Home-Made $3 Pants this week. Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers, 954 and 956 Liberty St f0l64i-TTS GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. ' BREAKFAST. MBya thorongh knowledge of the natural laws which goTern tlia op?rations or rtlBesllon and nu trition, and by a careful application of the Bne properties of wrll-selected lkcoa, 3Ir. Eppshas Erovliled our breakfast tables with a deucatvljr avored beverage, wluch mayaaie us aanylieiTT doctors bills. It U by the ludiclotis use ofsucfi articles of diet that a constitution may be nduallj built up until itrocg enough to resist every ten dency to dtscac. liundreus of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there litweAk point. We may escape manv a fatal shaft by keeping ourselte well lortlaed with pura blood and a properly nourished frame." tjivll Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold onlv In hall-pound tins by grocers. labelled thu.: JAMES IU'i'S A CO., Uoinccopathlc Chemlitt, Loudon, England. mylt-60-Tal m YOUR IMAGINATION. Qr $ "T5 (i " t' UlCJ sa3 a --s Flannel Short and Long Skirts. Infants' Long Clraks, in Cream and Tan Cashmere, beautiful designs of embroid- I ery anu. trimineu in tuo ucsi.9biu, irom Sitoili Infants' Eiderdown Kccfers at $2 25, cream, pink and blue. Infants' Flannel rinninjr Blankets, knit Sacquesand Shawls and knirEamU. Cashmere S-icques, plain and embroidered. Wool, Chamois and Kid Bootie. Infants' Wool and Silk Kibbed Vests and JIuslin Chemises. Infanta' Lesgins, Bibs, Mittens, Aprons and Diapers. beautiful Embroidered Ladies' Flannel have been-reduced to $2. Do you want fel6-TTS3U OIL 1TEU. SUPPLIES. J.W. M'fARLAND, 36 FOCltTII AV. - - - PITTSBURG, PA, BROKER IN OIL PROPERTIES. la7-5-TT8 KAYS & Irtr-cb, Contractors We mate a specialty of building SATURAL MS LINES Hi WATER MIS. Boom 410 Hamilton Bundles', PITTSBURG, PA. Correspondence solicited. Telephone, 31. nvtr.S-l&TTS T. FLETCHER GRUBBY WITH THE OIL WELL SUPPLY CO., XOS. 91 AND 02 WATER STREET. PITTSBURG, PA: Estimates furnished on tlio celebrated JIoul & lnnls oil well engines. O. W. S. Co.'s Red Dome steel boiler?. O. W. S. Co.'s tapered joint casingand taB inp. O. W. S. Co.'s drilllnir and fl'ihlnff tools. The Philadelphia Xew York Cordao. and everything necessary In an oil well out. fit. The patronnsjo of new companies being formed earnestly solicited. Drop a postal card and I will call on yoo Telephone 127L se20-lC94sa 01 ILL SUPPLY CO., ' i 91 and 92 Water Street, PITTSBURG, PA. ncWnw Afier 19 Years of Trial, s l ii 1 ir e, THE FAMILY SAFEGUARD Oil, Is conceded to bo the Best and Safest OU Known. LAINE NEVER VARIES IX QUALITY. Cannot be Exploded. It Is tho very hlshest grade of refined potrolenm, from vhicli, in the process of manufacture, every impurity has been elim inated. Elaine is free from benzine and parafflnc; It will never chill in the coldest temperature! known on this continent. In color, ?:iatne is spring-water white, and its "lire test" is so high as to make It as abso lutely safe as any illutninant known. llavin no ditasreeable odor, Elaine is a pleasant oil for family use. Can bs Burned in Any Petroleum Lamp. A. POSITIVE PROTECTION FROit LAMP EXPLOSIONS. HAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT 1 KNOWN. ELAINE ! !SaSSSSr OIL. 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in. IS-Year From 1573 to 1S02. Elaine cannot bo improved upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS, ' fol7 a PITTSBDBG, PA, rm m i I J i .!.. j-.. V.v