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THE PITTSBURG - DISPATCH, SATURDAY. MARCH 26.
1892:
6
BOUGH RUBAL ROADS
Are About the Only Clog on a Promis
ing Business Situation.
EVES' IGOX SHOWS A LITTLE LIFE.
Share Speculation Dull and Silver Falls
Through the Record.
DUX XOT SURE OP THE TREND OP TRADE
rcrECIAL TELEGBJOt TO TUE DISPATCH.
"i:w Yokk, 3Iarcn 25. Better weather
generally has tended to stimulate sales of
seasonable staples by jobbers, as reported
by wire to Bradstred's, and the outlook is
for lurther improvement; but the bad con
dition of country roads is said to delay de
mand from farmers, as well as mercantile
collections. The election in .Louisiana has
alo acted as a check to business in tint re
gion, but the continued declining tendency
of prices of Icadin staples cereals, iron,
wool, cotton, petroleum and other products
appears to have as much effect a anything
els-e in delaying a prompt and widespread
revival in the demand.
Spring trade sales are over in some re
gions and travelers are off the road for a
month. As noted in preceding weeks, rela
tively the most active business is doing in
drygoods, shoes hardware and groceries by
jobbers at Chicago, Omaha, Kansas City,
St. Joseph, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Du
luth. In the Vest and South.
St. Louis merchants are looking ahead to
au early reduction of stocks of staple goods
held there. Trade on the Pacific Coast is
not ot fnll volume, and considerable coin is
being shipped East in settlement of trade
balances. Memphis reports improvement
in demand for plantation supplies.
Orders for drygoods from the "West and
Xew England received at 2sew York and
Boston have declined a little, probably only
temporarily. Print cloths are not as firm,
one manufacturer having offered his supply
at a concession. Makers of ginghams are
behind on orders an,l woolen and worsted
dress goods are in good movement. Carpets
are advanced.
Lumber is in better demand and firmer.
Copper and rubber are both in good de
mand from manufacturers and higher in
price.
"Wool has been in better demand this
week, but at no better prices. In fact, the
London sales next week are expected to ex
ercise a depressing influence on quotations.
Cotton declined l-16c this week.
The Export Movement of Grains.
Exports of wheat from both coasts, includ
ing llour as heat, are equal to 2,814,000
bushels, exclusie of the San Francisco
total, which points, nevertheless, to a sub
stantial decrease iroin the aggregates sent
abroad in each of two preceding weeks,
though much more than was exported in
like weeks in four preceding years. Exports
of Indian corn, too, fell awav from 2,701,000
bushels last week to 2,202,000 bushels thU
week, which is less than in the like week of
1SP0, but four times that sent abroad in the
week one year ago.
The discussion of the Bland silver bill in
Congress had a restricting influence on the
speculative share market, and though the
apparent check in the progress ot that
measure causes a revival of confidence, the
market has b?en affected by bearish manipu
lation operations in Northern Pacific, llich
mond Terminal and other stocks. On the
other hand, the Industrials, including
Sugar and Cordage, have made marked ad
vances. The bond market has been dull
and inactive.
Silver Breaks the Record Again.
Foreign exchange is strong, with an ad
vance of nearly lc on the pound, but with
out, as yet, inducing exports of gold. Silver
this week reached the lowest figures on
record, SS'c per ounce here and 40 7-16d
per ounce in London, the uncertainty about
the Blaud bill checking the buying demand.
There were 191 business failures in the
United States this week, a few less than
last w eek, as well as in the like week a
year ago. This points to about 77 fewer
ior three months than in the first quarter of
18P1, and SCO fewer than in like portions of
ISM and of 1SS9. About 81 per cent of the
week's failures were of firms employing
55,000 capital or less, and 11 per cent of
those having between 55,000 and 520,000.
There were only 15 failures this 'week
where more than 520,000 capital was em
ploved. Bank clearings at 58 cities this week
aggiegate 51,149,000,000, a decrease from
last eek of 4 per cent, but an increase as
compared with the like week a year ago of
23 per cent. .
It. G. Dan's Keport Bather Muddled.
B. G. Dun's weekly review says:
Iiuswess indications are not quite so clear.
Tliere is, on the w hole, less evidence of im
pro ement in distribution, and yet the pros
pect in tlie great industries seems blighter
The movement of grain and cotton falls oil,
and the shaip decline in prices is is felt in
many quarteis; hut the tone in the iron,
Roolen, cotton and shoe manufactories is
rather improved. The money markets are
abundantly suprjlied. With unusually con
flicting signs, the confidence which prevails
in busme-s circles is still unabated.
Wheat has dropped to 93c, a dcclino of
neailv 3c for the week, thougu stronger in
tone at the end, receipts ha vine been 2,000,000
bushels, and exports only S70.000 in four
davs. Corn isncaily a cent stronger, -with
exports of 1,344,03) bushels in four days, but
oats is Jc lower: pork and lard a shade
lower; oil has declined 2?jC, and cotTce ic
Cotton is down to GJc for middling uplands,
although receipts this week havo heen
much less and exports gi eater than a vear
ago. The tock at ports have diminished,
hut are still 444,000 hales greater then at the
same date lat year. Prices of commodities,
'as a whole, have declined J of 1 per cent
during the week, and aie now IS per cent
lowe. than a year ago at this time.
Trade at the Leading Citirs.
At Boton had weather affects the dry
goods trade, -which is yet quite satisfactory.
At Biidgcport plush woiks are stopped by a
stiikc. At liartfoid the wool trade is fair.
At Philadelphia sales of drygoods aie
smaller than of late, thoiigh equal to last
year's. At Baltimore manufacturers of cot
ton duck and architectural iron are busy
with an abundance of orders.
At Cincinnati machinery is brik, surpass
ing the trade of former years, and retail bus
iness is brighter. At Cleveland rolling mills
are full of work, though at prices 10 to 15
per cent lower than ever hefoie. Business
in drygoods and hardware is good, and in
other brances fair. At Deficit trade is
equal to last year's, bnt has no snap.
At Chicago, increase is seen in receipts of
breadstuff, diesed beef, chceso and butter,
hut decrease in provision, cattle, hides and
wool. Merchandise sales aro equal to last
vear's. Unfavorable weather affects spring
trade at Milwaukee, and seriously hampers
trade at St. Louis, though the feeling is
hopefuL At Minneapolis trade is good,
though flour is verv dull, and at St. Paul
business is hrisk; at Omaha very active, and
at Kansas City improving in retail business,
though receipts ot cattle and hogs are light.
Improvement is seen at Denver, and also
at Louisville; but Memphis reports no im
provement; Montgomery a moderate trade,
and Savannah some decline. AtXew Orleans
business is quiet, though there is a better
movement ot cotton, and sugar is active.
Iron Shows Slgn of Ticking Up.
Tho iron trado shows a better tone, in
spite or very low prices. Lavger sales of pig
iron are reported since the recent decline,
and there is less pressure to sell. Structural
iron is fairly active with better prospects;
bar iron is more active, and there is im
proved demand lor"plates.
The stronger market for copper here and
.abroad is counted proof thnt a combination
has been formed. Tin is stronger and lead
fairly active.
The woolen manufacture Is doing unusu
ally -n ell for the season, though very low
prices and sharp foreign competition in
some branches aie seriously felt. The cheap
ness of cotton helps the manufacturer tho
more, because tho demand fairly sustains
the price of goods.
Merchandise exports exceeded imports in
February by $21,256,12. The exports or do
mestic products have fallen off, and for
three weeks of March are about $656,000
larger at Xew York than a year ago, while
imports have been $4,500,000 larger, indicat
ing for the month a considerable excess in
imports. But for the uncertainty how far
foreign relations will affect money aud busi
ness here, the general confidence in the fu
ture of trade .would seem to be justified,
ritubnrg's Big Jump in Clearings.
The following table, compiled by Brad
street't gives the Clearing House returns for
tho week ending March 24, and the per
centages of increase nnd decrease as com
pared with the corresponding week last
yean ,
Inc. Dec
New York
Chicago
lloton
Philadelphia
M. Louis
Pittsburg ,
Baltimore.. ..............
an Francisco
Cincinnati
New Orleans
Kansas Cltr
Buffalo
Louisrllie
Minneapolis
Detroit..
Milwaukee
Oman ,
Providence. i.
Denier
Cleveland
St. Paul
Houston.......... .... ...
Indianapolis
Memulils.
707.833. 161
ft, IS, 14!
83,558,156
72.599,939
SO. 415,310
14,200,480
13.114. 9S8
11,085,058
12,172,000
9,544,986
8, 01 6,558
7.718.3S2
6,003,013
6.116.391
6,031,965
8,434,078
5.214.KS
4,X9.600
4,909,699
4,945.417
4,32,204
3.404,307
3,853,499
8,706,198
3. 005.900
2,:op.909
1,974,030
1,674,00
J.653.S31
1.660.276
LC70.944
1,635. M7
1.914,719
J.803.771
1.276,770
1.504. 255
1.192.ISI
901.659
801,014
J.2S.9S0
1,223.809
1,056.523
1,121,171
857.810
S35.4S4
691479
891.805
904.094
96,S87
827,432
9rO.!15
677,236
612.110
538,491
400,027
628.749
369.928
a.-, or:
3. S95. 204
1,408.553
1. 067. 000
238,800
31.9
20.3
6.2
23.0
1.6
12.7
7.9
'k'.6
4.'9
14.7
2i7
13.5
17.6
42.4
6.3
20.9
11.5
17.3
12.1
i.X
38.7
14.0
isls
i&'o
io!4
36.7
7.6
fo.'i
15.5
17.3
17.0
9.8
Oolnmbus
Richmond
Dallas
Hartrord
Duinth ...
Nashville
Washington
St. Joseph
Peoria
Portland. Ore
Rochester
Salt Lake CI tv.
New Haien.. ............
Portland. Me..... ........
"Waco.. .......... .........
"Worcester
Sprinfrfi Ud ...............
Floux City
Fort Worth
Norfolk
Wilmington, Del
Lowell
Grand Eaplds
Seattle
Syracuse.
Des Moines
Tacoma
Los Angeles
Lincoln
Wichita
Lexington
Birmingham
New Bedford
Topeka
Gaheston
5avannah
Atlanta
liinghamton
is.:
12.3
21.6
13.9
17.4
11.7
9.9
6.7
30.1
SO. 3
3.9
12.6
34.2
J0.2
17.6
21.0
3.4
10.5
20.7
Total U. S ?1,14,555.071
OntsIdeXewYork J 441,901,910
Dominion of Canada
Montreal 9,787.971
Halifax 1.142.652
Toronto 5,328.941
Hamilton 581,940
23.2
1L7
26.4
36.1
Total $ 16,841,504
2 ot included in totals.
MCSICAL, Social, Theatrical and Fra
ternal Departments in TliE DISPATCH to
morrow.
Foil strengthening and clearing the voice, use
"JJrotrn's Bronchial Troches.1' "I have com
mended them to friends w bo were public speakers,
and they hate proved extremely serviceable.'
Rev. Heurj Ward Beecher.
Macttllar, Parker & Co., Boston,
tailor-made wash vests. See window dis
play. Haknach's, 30 Sixth street.
OCR grand millinery opening continued
to-day. Pronounced the most wonderful
exhibit ever attempted in this city. "Won't
you come to-day? Please do.
Rosenbatjji & Co.
Parasols Saturday stylish and the best
only. Spring jacketb all the newest styles.
Boggs & Buhl.
Norlhrop's Patent Paneled Metal Ceilings
Are neat, durable and artistic for all classes
of buildings. As the oldest manufacturers
in the country, we can furnish the greatest
variety and newest designs, put up com
plete, at the lowest figures consistent with
good work. Send' for estimates to South
Twenty-third and Mary streets.
A. Noetiirop & Co.,
TTS Pittsburg, Pa.
Another 'Glorious Special Sale.
Spring suits are now in demand. Call on
us to-day and take advantage of our wonder
ful $10 special suit sale. An immense line
of stvlish men's suits actually worth 513
you can buy for 510. P. C. a C,
Corner Grant and Tiamond streets.
GOING AT IT RIGHTLY.
How the 3Iistakes "UTitcli Have Been Made
by So Many in the Past May Be Entirely
Avoided.
We hear a great deal about 'purifying the
blood." Of course, if the blood is diseased it must
De purified, but It does not follow that even then
you will hare good health. Suppose the blood is
pure but the ncnes bhattered. "What then? Will
there be health; iv ill there be happiness? Everyone
knows that this will be impossible.
It is not enough, then to simply purify the blood.
You must do more. You must see toyourshasen
nerves, possibly weakened by the grip or the
sever weather. Indeed, the surest way to purify
the blood is to build np the nerves, for when the
nerves are strong the blood will purify itself Terr
quickly.
Head the statements that follow. They are from
people whose blood was impure, but .who
set about purifying it in the right way. They did
not resort to cheap nervines, sarsaparlllas or other
nostrums, but utilized a recent and great dis
covery. My health was in a terrible state last year, suffer
ing from Impure blood and nervousness, I had dys
pepsia in lis worst form, my food coming up after
eating.
Paine's Celery Compound remedied all that, and
I am proud to speak a good word for such a wonder
ful medicine, lam treating a number of my pro
fessional friends with the Compound, and telling
them of the great service it has done me.
Xelsox Decker,
New York.
I have used two bottles of Paine's Celery Com
pound and it has given entire satisfaction as an
appetizer and blood purifier.
T. L. Berxeh,
Watertown, Dakota.
Tliere was a time, not many years ago, when a
simple purlfjiug of the blood it as all that people
thought they neeaed. But the world has advanced.
We now know that first of all the nervous system,
nhtcu Is nearer to life itself than anything else,
must be preserved in order to retain health or
lengthen life. This is common sense, as well as
science. Do not be deceived therefore. Insist
upon having the best and latest and thus be certain
of health, happiness and long life.
Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.
Cores
Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc
Removes and Prevents Dandruff.
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP.
Best for General Household Use.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Terrible Sufferings of Little Baby.
Seven Doctors and Two Hos
pitals Fail. Cured by Cuticura.
My babv boy. 5 months old. broke out with ec
zema, 'lie Itching and burning was Intense: the
eczema spread to Ills Umtis, breast, face and head,
until he was nearly covered; his torturing agonies
were pitiable to benold;ne had no peace and but lit
lie rest nigui or uay. xio
was under treatment at
different tunes at two hos
pitals and by seren doc
tors In this cltr without
the least benefit: every
prescription or the doe
tors was faithfully tried,
but he grew worse all the
time. For months I ex
pended about (3 per week
lor medicines, and was
entirely discouraged. I
Enrchascd Cuticura.
uticuiu. Soap and
CUTICURA RESOLVENT
and followed the direc
tions to the letter. Keller was Immediate, bis suf
ferings were eased, and rest ana sleep perminea.
He steadily improved and In nine wecss was en
tirely cured, and has now as clear a skin and Is as
fair a boy as any mother could wish to see. I rec
ommend every mother to use It for every Baby
Humor.
MBS. M. FERGUSON.
86 W. Brookline St., Boston.
Cuticura Remedies
The (rreitest skin cures, blood purifiers, and
liumor remedies of modern times. Instantly relieve
the most aroulzlnjr forms of eczema and psoriasis,
and speedily, permanently, economically, and in
fallibly cure every spcclesof torturing, disfiguring.
Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and
pimply diseases and humors of the skin, scalp and
blood, -with loss of hair, from Infancy to age,
whether simple, scrofulous, or hereditary, when
all other methods and best physicians fall.
Sold"' everywhere. Price, CutictjbA, 50e. : Soap.
25c: Resolve-it. . Prepared by the Potiib
Decg amd CitEincAi. ConpOBATio-f, Boston.
-Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases." 64
pages, SO illustration, and 100 testimonials.
DIllPLES, black-heads, red. rough, chapped, and
riHI oily skin cured by COTICtnu. SOAP,
OLD FOLKS' PAINS.
Full of comfort for allpalns. Inflam
mation, and Weakness of the Aged Is
the CcncrRA Anti-Pais Plaster,
the first and onlr paln-kllllng strength
ening plaster. Hew, Instantaneous, and infallible,
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HldJZ Oxygenic Prli!urlngl991.
or Bpermatorebcea, Varicocele,
Discharges and Emissions and
miorlnr "boat Vl-or. cure
Absolutely Cuarmnteed.
First treatment sent Free to
any address
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GRATEFUIr-COMFOKTING.
EPPS'S COCOA.
BBEAH.FAS?.
"Bya thorough knowledge of the natural laws
which govern the operations of digestion and nu
trition, and by a careful application of the Una
properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has
Srovlded our breakfast tables with a delicately
avored beverage which may save us many heavy
doctors' bills. It Is by the tudicioususeofsuca
articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually
built up until strong enough to resist every ten
dency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are
floating around us ready to attack wherever there
Is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal
haft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure
blood and a properly nourished frame." Civil
Service Gazette.
Made simply with boiling water or milk. Bold
onlv in half-pound tins, by grocers, labelled thus:
JAMES EPPS & CO., Hamceopatliic Chemists,
Jjondon, England.
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ATgyie, IB., says :
The accompanying statement
of my weight and measure
Before. After. Loct.
Weight S30 lbs S5S lit 75 IU
Bost.M 4S In. St in. 10 in.
Wlit 49 In. SI In. II h.
ments will snow ins results 01
five months' treatment.
Kip Mm. 40 in. IS In,
PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL.
BAraleu, and with itmrrlBt lnco&Ttnlcaca, or bid eject.
For particular! ddrrit, with 6 cenu In itimM.
IL 0. 1, r. SITUS. HtinEI'S mXTEL CIICUO lit
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Elite Photo Parlors, 51G Market Street
CABINETS, $1 PEE DOZEN.
A one-half life, size crayon, handsomely
framed, $5. No stairs to climb. Use the
elevator. fel2-TTS
DRUNKENNESS
Or the IJquor Habit Positively Cored by
Administering Dr. Haines'
Golden specific
It is manufactured as a Dowder. which can be
given in a glass of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or in
food, without the knowledge of the patient. It is
absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent
uu Deeuv cure, wueiner lue rjauemis a moaenu
drinker or an alcoholic wreck, it has been given
in thousands of cases, and in every instance a per
fect cure has followed. It never falls. The system
once impregnated with tMe Specific, It becomes an
tter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist,
ta-page book of particulars free. To be had of A.
. RANKIN. Sixth and Penn av.. Pittsburg.
Trade supplied by GEO. A. KELLY CO. AUe
fheny agents, E. HOLDEN CO., 63 Federal st.
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LIKE ALL SUCCESSFUL THINGS,
BUR OLD EXPORT
HAS IMITATORS.
But w ho ever knew a copy to equal
the original in merit T
AVhon Vou want a OOOD, KELIABLE,
PURE, WELL-AGED WHISKY buy our
OLD EXPOItT. Full quarts. $1, or six for $5.
Mail oiders solicited, una verbal ordeis
delivered to all parts ot the' two cities free.
JOS. FLEMING & SON,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
12 Market street, Pittsbursr, Pa.
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Address Mlsi Mary Lyman, 19 Oakland
Square, Pittsburs. Ja-lS il
Koeblefs InstallmentHonse.
M m Sixth St. 2d Floor,
I I HEN'S & BOYS'
CLOTHING ON CREDIT,
(Beany-Made & to Order. )
Ladies' Cloaks & Jackets
Watches & Jewelry,
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INSTALLMENTS.
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must be paid down j the balance In small!
weekly or monthly payments. Business 5
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OUR NEW PIE LIST
Is now ready and will be mailed,
free of charge, to any ad
dress. Write for it.
We pie a lew articles, list
Hood's Sarsaparilla, '
Regular price $i.
Burnham's Sarsaparilla,
Regular price $i....
68c
58
Liebig's Beef, Wine and Iron, Q(
Regular price $i 40
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil, Regular price $ i . . .
Danner's Essence of Health,
Regular price jSi
Asthalter's Stomach Remedy,
Regular price i... ....
Poomerine's Cough Balsam,
Regular price 25c
70'
75'
83
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Delavau's Cough -Remedy, CfV
Regular price 75c
Jayne's Expectorant,
Regular price $1.
67c
40c
Nestle's Food,
Regular price 50c...
Swift's Specific (small bot
tles),. 7i;c
Regular price $1 ft!
Swift's Specific (large bot
tles), CI QQ
Regular price $1.75.. )laVV
Syrup of Figs,
Regular price 50c ,
Carter's Little Liver Pills,
Regular price 25c
39'
15'
Carter's Little "Nerve Pills, i T(
Regular price 25c J
Carter's Iron Pills, ,
Regular price 50c.
Beecham's Pills,
Regularrice 25c.
McLane's Pills,
Regular price 25c.
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FLEISHMAN&CO
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
AMUSEMENTS.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
TO-NIGHT.
Mart Murphy, Sam'J.
Eyan, Lottia QUson and
Company.
Trices 15, 25, 80, 75c.
Mat. Saturday.
25, 50c reserved.
O'DOWD'S
NEIGHBORS.
NEXT WEEK,
E. W. VARNEYS, JR.'S
Sublime Production,
THE VENDETTA!
Introducing the actor of the day,
W. A. WHITECAR, -
Assisted hy suitable players.
Marvelous Mechanical and Scenic Effects!
Terrific Collision at Mid-ocean bvtwoof
the largest and grandest steamships ever
pioauced upon a stasel
Novelty after novoltyl
PRICES WILL REMAIN AS USUAL.
in 11-24-125
THEATRE
This week. Matinees Wednesday and
Saturday.
JOHN T. JtELI,Y, in
U4I.
March 23 The Devil's Auction. mh21-ll
mHE ALVIN THKATER
L CIIAS. 1m. DAVIS Owner and Manager.
Farewell Appearance of MME. SAKAH
BERNHARDT, under the Direction or Henry
E. Abbey and Maurice Grau. Repertoire:
To-night, CAMILLE; Friday Evening, Sat
urday Matinee and Saturday eveninir,
CLEOPATRA. Prices, $3, $2 50, $2 and Jl 50.
Admission, $1; gallery. 50c
Maroh 28 De Wolf Hopper In "Wang."
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ALVIN EXTRA!
NEXT WEEK
DEWOLF HOPPER
PRESENTING
"WANG."
Seat sale opens Thursday. mh32-105
HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-Night and Matinee To-Day.
Last appearance of
H. W. WILLIAMS' OWN SPECIALTY CO.
JuLEErra's Electric Orqah,
Fkank Bush, Ague 4,
and the Great Cojctaht.
Monday Next,
KEILLY ft.WOODS' BIG SHOW.
Hades ajtd the 400. mb26-24
MiJu
HARRIS' THEATER Mrs. P. Harris, B,
L. Brit ton, T. F. Dean, proprietors and
managers. Every afternoon and evening.
. . . Thomas E. Sbea In .
' " BARRED OUT.
Week March 28 Dowliug & Hasson.
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Wampole's Cod Liver Oil,
Regular price i
75c
Dr. Hartman's Peruna,
Regular price $1
70c
75c
40c
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35c
37c
88c
I0C
I5C
I7C
I8C
Cuticura Resolvent,
Regular price $1..
Cuticura Salve,
Regular price 50c.
Cuticura Soap,
Regular price 25c.
Warner's Safe Cure,
Regular price 1.25.
Dollard's Herbanium,
Regular price $1....
Pond's Extract (small),
Regular price 50c...
Horsford's Acid Phosphate
(small), Regular price 50c,
Ayer's Vita Nuova,
Regular price $1
Allcock's Porous Plasters,
Regular price 25c
Belladonna Plasters,
Regular price 25 c
Benson's Capcine Plasters,
Regular price 25c
Cuticura Plasters,
Regular price 25 c.
Hostetter's Bitters,
Regular price $1.
70
Kennedy's Medical Discov-
ery,
$1.20
Regular price $1.50.
McGill's Orange Blossoms, TfC
Regular price $1 JJ
Shaker's Extract of Root,
Regular price 60c
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AMUSEMENTS.
DUQUESNE.
Pittsburg's
Leading Theater.
FAREWELL PERFORMANCES.
STKOBEIKA. BLACK ART.
HERRMANN,
"THE GREAT."
TO-DAT AT TWO
CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL.
SLAVE GIRL. LEGERDEMAIN.
Next Weejc "Hoss and Hoss." mh26-158
AUDITORIUM.
Commencing MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH
28, one week.
PROF. O. R. GL.EASON,
THE KING OF HORSE TAMERS,
Under the management of K. E. Gleason, the
greatest Indoor entertainment in the world.
Admission 25 cents; reserved seats 50 cents;
exhibitions at 8:15.
Carriages ordeied at 10:15. ,
Box office open daily Horn 10 a. h. to 5 r. it
for sale of tickets. mh26-l
ESTABLISHED 1S7U.
BLACK GIN
' FOB TOT
KIDNEYS,
Is a relief and sure cure for
the Urinary Organs, Gravel
and Chronic Catarrh of the
iiladder.
The Swiss Stomach Bitters
aro a sure cure for Dvsnerjsla.
trj.se vark Liver Complaint and every
species of indigestion.
Wild Cherry Tonic, the most popular prep
aration for cure of Coughs, Colas, Bronchitis
and lung troubles.
Either or the above, $1 per bottle, or 6 for
$5. Ifyourdruargist doeffnot handle these
foods write to Wit. F. ZOELLER, sole M'f r,
lttsburg. Pa. ja2-5T rra
Liebig COMPANY'S
Extract of Beef
The Standard for Purity,
Flavor and wholesomeness.
Genuine onl
with Justus von
Liebig's signa
ture as shown.
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OFFICE
OUTFITTERS.
Office Specialty Co,
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HAVE YOD TROUBLE
in getting lenses to suit the
eye, or Frames to fit the face?
Our system assures nerfectlon in both,
A4TX.US, XliXi UrTlUlAK,
no28-50-TTS
fill Penn Avenue.
MARKET
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
YOUR MIND.
EASILY MADE UP
WHEN y011 see things
plainly stated, plainly
marked; plain s'tatements,
plain talk and plain marks
suit plain people.
BUYING clothing is like
anything else the best is
the cheapest in the long run.
Especially true is this fact
in buying for boys. Boys,
as a rule, are hard on
clothes. If you buy shoddy
you'll never get done buying.
LOOK ai our $5 Bessemer
Suits whenever you are
ready to buy a suit for a
boy between the age of '4 to
14. We don't want to
brag, but we can't help say
ing ttat $10 worth of cheap
shoddy suits will not last
well.
as
AT $7-5 t $10 we can fit
any boy from 12 to 19 in
suits suitable for confirma
tion or dress; we have these
in 2 or 3-piece short or long
pa?its. You can have choice
of the newest styles in
market.
OUR stck f Jersey Suits
for boys, age 3 to 8, is su
perb. We have quite a
selection in this line. Prices
from $1.75 to $5.
STOCK ls now complete,
awaiting early inspection.
We guarantee you a saving
of 25 per cent on every
dollar.
Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and
Furnishers, .
954 and 956 Liberty Street
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GOttT&iUNBAGO
Alliohewt, Pa., Jan. 27, 1892.
McEinnie & Chessman Manufacturing Com
pany, Pittsburg, Pa.:
Gebtlemen I am 42 years of age, and Just
one-half of that time I have had Acute In
flammatory Rheumatism, which has caused
me to remain in bed from two to three
months in each year.
I have been to Mt. Clemens, Mich., twice,
nnd havo taken all the rheumatic medi
cines that I could hear of, and have, been
doctored by all Kinds of physicians, all of
which did me no good until I was persuaded
to try your Rheumacura, and two bottles
bave cured me as well as I ever was.
I most heartily recommend It as the great
medicino of the age in the cure of Rheuma
tism. Yours respectfully,
J. W. KELLY,
No. 49 Monterey street, Allegheny.
Price, $3 per bottle. For sale by all drug
gists. McKINNIE & CHESSMAN MFG. CO.,
mh20-rrssu 616 Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
Danners'
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A nure family
i.m e d i c i n e for
toning up and re
mitting tue sys
tem. One of the
greatest d l o o a
pnrlflers known
Unexcelled for
tho cure of Rheu
matism, Cong hi
and Colds, Catarrh
Asthma, Throat
Liver, Dizziness and Sick Headaohe, Palpi
tation of the Heart, Cramps. Dysentery, Di
arrhoea, Scrofula and diseases arising from
imperfect and depraved state of the blood.
Piles, Costlveness, Nervousness, Affections
of the Bladder and Kidneys, ir properly
taken we guarantee a cure. For sale by
druggists, and
The Danner Medicine Co.
242 Federal St., Allegheny.
Price $1 00 per bottle; six bottles for .is 09.
Write for Testimonials.
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PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL . CONFIDENTIAL.
Haralna, and Ka atarriaf, taeoamkact, or bad otocta.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENT
KAUFM ANNS'
COSTLY AND PITTC FOR THE BOYS
ORIGINAL blr I O TO-DAY.
AN IMPROVED NIGKE BRACKET SAff OUTFIT.
U n i T f' y ' ""
Av "' jJi-T-jSxt
FREE! value il FREE!
With Every Boy's Suit Costing $4 or More.
Wlat a B07 Ce Male Willi One of TIibsb Ootflls:
Match Safes, Toilet Racks, Card-Receivers,Photograph Frames, Wall
Brackets, Picture Rests, Pen Racks, Hanging Baskets, Glove Boxes, Work
Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Watch Stands, Wall Pockets, Picture Easels,
Table Mats, Book Covers, Letter Boxes and scores of other ornamental and
useful things. Designs for nearly "ioo '-different articles will be found in
each outfit.
Our Special Sale of Boys' Mm
Will continue till to-night. Ask -to see those S1.49 Kilt and Short Pant
Suits they're worth from 353 to $4.
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTM'NT.
OPENING OF NEW SPRING STYLES TO-DAY.
$1
EXTRA FINE
MANHATTAN SHIRTS.
Manhattan White Dress Shirts can be bought most anywhere for $1,
but the Manhattan AVE sell at 1 is expressly made for our trade, has extra
fine linen bosom and superior muslin body, open front and open back, and,
asa matter of fact, cannot be duplicated anywhere below $1.50.
As for the Quaker City Shirt, we regard it as the Boss $z Shirt in the
world. It is made of best grade muslin, has 4-ply set-in bosom, double
yoke, 2100 Linen bosom, neck and wristband, hand-made button holes
patent neck band in short, equal to any custom-made shirt. Sizes, 14 to
20 neck; 30 to 35 sleeve.
SPECIAL NECKWEAR SALE TO-DAY.
250 dozen fine Broche Crepe Teck Scarfs, in latest patterns; worth 50c,
75c and $1; will be closed out to-day at 39c. Come early and get the cream
of this Bargain Sale.
KAUFMANNS'
Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St.
GOING LIKE WILD FIRE
Our new Cloth Jackets are going )e
wildfire. They please because they
are tailor-made, fit well, new designs.
No old look about them, and prices are
away down.
Elegant Jacket from - $5 TO $9
And Imported Jackets- $15 TO $30
JMIETTM.,
. Leaders in Cloth Garments,
GOB. WOUD STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE.
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CELEBRATED
QUAKER CITY SHIRTS.
M'K
JEE'S
BULLETIN".
CLEVELAND'S
BAKING POWDER
ONLY 40c PER LB.
MoKee's Bating Powder, 2 lbs for 33c;
American, lb9 for 20c and HcKee'9, 1 lb for
20c Remember, we do not warrant CLEVE
LAND'S, Dut we sruarantee every can of oar
own. Try ours and be convinced of its
cheapness and worth. Remember that at
this season no grocer can undersell JIcKea
in any kind of canned goods, and every can
warranted.
Fancy Royal Cocoa at 10c per lb, sold at
33c at all tho other stores.
6 pounds Crystal Bice for 25c. .
12 pounds Evaporated Apricots for $1 00.
12 pounds Evaporated Peaches for $1 00.
7 boxes Imported Sardines for $1 00.
8 cans French Peas for $1 00.
10 cans Egg Plums for$l 00.
10 cans Green Gages for $1 CO.
10 cans Early Jane Peas forl CO.
23 pounds Flake Tapioca for 11 CO.
27 ponnds Hemp Seed for II 00.
20 pounds Clcily Canary Seed for SI 00.
1 bucket, 30 pounds. Jelly for $1 00.
20 pounds Kirk's Oline Soap for $1 00.
28 bars McEee's City Soap for $1 00.
63 ponnds choice Unking Powder for $1 00,
10 3-pound sacks Table Salt for $1 00.
8 ponnds good Tea for $1 00.
5 quarts Lonbin's Salad Oil for $1 00.
20 pounds Water Crackers forll 00.
3 pounds Eastern Water Thins, 23c.
Don't forget Vancleef Flour.
Send for Drice list.
JOS. M'KEE,
36 Ohio St., Allegheny.
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OCULISTS' ORDERS FILLED'
We have the only
BYBGIASSBS
That wiU stay on the nose.
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EYJIS EXAMINED FREE.
- We E. 6TH5REN, Optician,
611 Smithfield street, Flttabunr. Pa.
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