VALUES GOEfG DOWN. The Tirst Half of 1S92 Will Not Come Up .to the Expectations. HEAVY EOADS STILL A FACTOR. Quite an Increase in the Number of Small Failures in New Tork. WALL STREET BOOSIS THE "CLEARINGS rrrnvi. telegram to the dispatctm Xew Yoke, April 1. Special telegrams to Jlradtrcet'& again make clear the fact that the period of practical tagnation in the industrial and commercial circles is being indefinitely prolonged evidently far be yond what had been anticipated. "With this go the long prevalent features, declin ing prices for leading staples, due to exces sive output as well as to low rates for money on the best security. There appears to be a crowing impression that the first hall of 1S92 is not to meet caily expectations. At the South, Galveston epitomizes the advices from half a dozen cities with: "Cot ton continues to decline and trade generally is dull." Xev Orleans, at the close of a month, finds business slower than usual, with rice stagnant, owing to the closing of all the mills by the combination, an un precedented state of affairs. Jlir- Ontlook on the Pacific Coast. On the Pacific coast trade continues quite dull, notably at San Francisco. August ocean freights thence to the United King dom are 1 8s 9d, while spot is so low that one clipper ship has cleared for Xew York in ballast, something said to be unprece dented. Wheat is much lower, and the prain crop outlook throughout California is declared to be excellent since the heavy and idepread rainfall. The 'W-st and Northwest report unfavor able weather and heavy country roads, which have checked business and delayed collections some, though trade there has been relatively the most active. St. Louis reports improvement iu sales of lrygoods, boots and shoes and hardware, and Kansas Citv aud Omaha shows a better demand lor cattle. Hogs are lower. Omaha's volume of jobbine this season is larger than 1S91, likewise Clucaio's, and similar returns are received lrom the larger Minnesota cities. Lumber, rubber and copper are the only staples showing a tendency to advance, or v Inch have gained any in price within the week. Iron is no lower, but all improve ment is largely based on anticipations. An thracite coal is firm and in better demand, but the output to date is 8,GOO,000 tons, against 7,000,000 in three months of 1891. AM Corcalsand Products Lower. "Wheat continues to decline, notwith standing Europe's alleged decreased stocks and heavy tiearbv prospective wants from abroad. For that matter, all cereals and their products are lower. Business failures in the United States for three months past number "07, r les than in a like portion of three preceding vcars. Liabilities have de clined '20 and 15 per cent contrasted with ne and three years ago. .A. leatuieisan increase of nearly 100 per cent in the fail ures at New York City, accompanied by a decline there of 40 per cent in total debts. Increases of note in the number of failures were among dealers in jewelry, tobacco, shoes and furniture, besides a" large in crease in tailures in miscellaneous lines. In suite of the relief experienced from the disappearance of free coinage as an un settling factor, the speculative share market lias continued dull, and speculation has been inert and subject to bearish manipula tion. Attacks on Northern Pacific, New llneland and Richmond Terminal, with sell ing of surar supposed to proceed from the parties where refineries were sold to the "trust," have weakened prices generally, the engagement of ?600,000 gold for export on Friday having a further disturbing in fluence. The bond market is dull and life less. Silvjr Milt Golnj Down ntlt. Silver early in the week declined sharply, the quotation lor commercial bars touching 331 in London and 85ic per oz. heie. A heavy Indian demand developed on the de cline, the exports lor the week being over 1.000,000 ounces, and prices rallied mater ially. Foreign exchange is firm and dull. Bank clearings throughout the country for March and for three months ended therewith were unduly expanded by exces fivc dealings in AVall' street, the totals re ferred to being the heaviest on record for the periods named. New York City accouuts for 81 pr cent of the total net gain in starch clearings over 1S91, and for 76 per cent of the increased clearings for the quarter. Total clearings, with Xew Tork City excluded, increased 14 per cent for 3Iarch and 12 per cent for the quarter, as contrasted with like periods in 189L -bo fcport Movement or "Wheat. 1'xports oi wheat, including flour as wlieat, lrom both coasts of the United States for the week ending March 31, equal 2,S!)7,330 bushels, compared with 2,965,967 the ec: before (completed returns) and with 2.164.1S8 bushels in the week a year ago. This week's shipments of wheat have been the smallest ever since the third week in .Tuly, 1RUL Exports of Indian com this week equal 2.734,245 bushels, against 2,202, 31S bushels the week before, and as com pared with ,"14,184 bushels in the week one year atyo, and with 3,219,653 bushels two years ago. "Wool supplies are large, and this, with a 5 per cent decrease in prices at Tuesday's Iondon tales, have depressed prices and checked demand, notably at Philadelphia nnd Boston. Xew wool will soon serve to intensity the heaviness now felt. Manu facturers are iairly busy, but refuse to stock up witli raw material under existing condi tions. I'.a'i cotton is l-16e off on the week, and there is no itnprm ement in the tone oi i ne market anywhere, l'rintsand ging hams arc in good demand, and brown and bleached sheetings are sold ahead ot produc tion. Carpets are firm at an advance. There is, also, a good demand for pongee and silk draperies and for wool dress fabrics. Betttr weather has stimulated ordeis some Dnn Gives a More ravorablo Report. E. G. Dun & Ca's weekly review of trade will saj: The business outlook is distinctly improv ing. There has come a distinct increase in tho marketing of manufactured products and greater activity in many lines of do mestic trade. This Is, in part, due to more l.ivorable w eather in most sections, and the improved condition of country roads, and to thepiospect ofaucarlj spiing. Manutactuiersaie doin-r well. Probably t'-e cotton nianutacturo has never turned out as jrreat a quantity of goods at any other time as it lias this jear thu lar, with less accumulation of its products In the hands of manufacturers or wholesale dealers. Tho distribution has been reiuaikably large and theicsults of trade aencrally satisl.icrory ah prices, of the materials have been declin ing, while poods, thouzh on tho wholo as cheap as at any other time, are falilv main tained In price. The woolen manufacture nlHO, shows distinct impioi ement in some brandies, though not in carpets nor In the lower slides of mixed coods lor men's wear. The better all wool soods are steady, and dressoods are more largely produced than in the past jenr, and no undesirable accu mulation is seen. The boot and shoe busi ness Is, alo, increasingly active, shipments now exceeding last j cat 'sand ordeis being lai'aie and urgent. Reports from cities are generally encour aging. At Cleveland trade is good in dry goods., crockery, hardware, machinery and manufactuied iron, and other trade is fair, exceeding last year's. At Cincinnati tho clothing trade Is better than a year aaro. The harness strike continues. Southern merchants arc asking extensions because cotton is iow. Trade at the "West and South. At Chicago a large increase is seen in merchandise sales, and collections in dry goods equal last year's, whilo in clothing and shoes thoy are not quite satisfactory, though no special complaint is made. Re ceipts of grain and flour show great in--. but of otter products same decrease. At Jllln aukee business is Improving, with money easv. At St Paul the prospect of an early spring stimulates trade. At Jllnneap olis all jobbing trade is excellent and tho lumber business is very good. At Omaha tmde Is active in all lines. Incrcn.sed distribution in all branches is seen at St. Louis, with imnrovement in country roads, nnd clearings" for the month show a pain of 10 per cent. At Kansas City trade Is improving with better weather. Re ceipts of grain are heavv and of cattle and hogs good. At Denver trade is fair, but at Louisville gencmllv improving, with a phe nomenal increase tii sales of tobacco. At Hemphis trade is dull, at XnMivillo steady and at Little Rock slow, with money easy. At Xew Orleans business Is only fair, cotton bein dull, but sugar strong and active, and at Savannah business is slacker. Speculative Markets Are Down. Speculation during tho week has not been very active. Wheat has declined 2Jgc, corn lie, oil a traction and pork 23c per barrel. The decline In wheat Is mainly due to the shrinkage In forelcn demand. Western re ceipts continuing larpre. As the new crop draws nearer, and the prospect Is that it will be very larsre, prices naturally tend downward. Althouzh cotton receipts have been somewhat smaller than a year ago, the pies-ure of enormous stocks here and abroad havo cnusedaiurtlicraecllneorl-lGc Coffee is also JJc lower, and the general ten dency of price- is toward a low er level. Iu the Iron trade the bottom seems to have been reached. Jloio business Is seen at Phil adelphia, and many furnaces havo ceased production, t-o that irwcrloiccd salcsare re potted, though a ncwand l.irge lurnaeo In Alabama besms work. Xo improvement is seen in bar iron, but ome in plate", and in structural iron the demand is better than a year ago. Copper isunsettlcd and irregular, tin slightly lower and le.id dull. The market lor coal is distinctly Hi mer. Pittsbnrs Eighth In Dank Clearings. Tiie following table, compiled by Eradstreet't. gives the Clearing House returns for the week end ing March 31. and the percentage of Increase or decrease as compared with the corresponding week last car: Inc. Dec. 5S.0 .... 13.8 39.2 21.0 4.7 14.0 8.1 12.3 3.7 ... 0.3 8.5 2 2 "" -s 23.2 .... 5.3 22.5 33.1 12.5 11.7 1.2 32.8 .... 9.4 11.7 24 5 12.3 5.1 .... 27.5 5.8 10.7 .... 14.4 23.6 3L3 22.0 .... 4 6 .... 11.6 .... 12.9 1.7 Xew York s 0C7.207.012 tV.10.6S3 SO, 415,583 fc3.140.O4S ie.B43.C31 13,908.0.12 12.517,215 32.52n.B81 12.192.050 7,779.474 t, 537, 831 fi.8Sl.47S 5.895,82a 6.13 574 5.279.913 5,752.151 4.768.478 4,231.200 4..T-1.ie. 4,58,90 4,5!KS,M1 2.00 XC19 3.249, (33 2 "0S.cB 3.075.700 2,(1.2. :23 1.17S.1M 1.7IK.753 1, 67). 102 1.050,741 1,747.093 l.- 6.757 1,8S7,:00 1,831.759 1.218. S9G 1.716,419 1,110,799 1.237,417 1.047.451 1.121.171 944 012 9!,142 :32.G28 857.-10 776,41.7 fKO.141 7). 535 836. SJ3 755.013 81XiG4 749. SSS 73T.354 51M12C S.H,"" 120,361 517.551 30i. 509 3-.ftl 3.71s. 742 3,115. 22S 1.0r(i,!UO 230,000 Chlcajro Hoston Philadelphia, fct I.OU16 tan Francisco Baltimore Pittsburg Cincinnati New Orleans Kansas CItr Buffalo Louisville Minneapolis Detroit Milwaukee Omaha. . ................ Providence. ...... ........ Denver ................... Cleveland ................. St. Paul Houston ......... .... .... Indianapolis ... ....... Memphis. Columbus... iltclunond Ii-ill-i, Hartford Kuliith Xislnlllc . ashington..... St Joseph Peoria Portland. Ore Rochester. .. ............. Salt LakcUltv. New Haven. .............. SrringfiUd Sloui. Citv Fort Worth Portland. Me Worcester. Waco...... Norfolk..... ...... Wilmington, Del Lowell Grand Itaplds.. Seattle Srvacue, .................. Des Moines................ Taconia I.os Angeles........ Lincoln. Wichita Lexington. .... ..... Plrmingham New Bedford Topeka 'Galveston. .......... ..... "savannah ................ Vtlarta Hinghamton 12.4, .... 5.'7 .... 10.0 .... 15.2 4.5 19 5 1G.5 31.4 31 3 10 4 11.4 18.R 13 5 5.3 SS.7 .... 3i4 51.0 .... Total U. S.. i,rs3.o:s.sti6 Outside New York S 416,431,974 Dominion of Canada Montreal 9.771. S55 Toronto 5.3S3 725 Halifax !C5.20 Hamilton 529.800 Total $ '.Not Included in totals. 16,550,tw0 Boarders and lodgers wanted and rooms to let. Advertised In Sandfly Dispatch. Tho best houses are represented In tho cent-a-wonl colninn. In aXpw Dres. The South PittsHmrgcr made its appearance yesterday in a new dress and Easter head piece. The paper has been enlarged to eight pages and profusely illustrated. The new paper reflects great credit on Messrs. Kelly and McSwigan. Coucns from cold". Consumption and other lung trouble from coughs. Cure yours with Piso's Cure for Consumption. Drug gists. 25 cents. ius It" j on are looking for a good room, read the advts. of rooms to let in the Sunday Dispatcli Northrop's Patent Paneled Metal CeiUnsrs Ate neat, durable and artistic for all classes of buildinss. As tho oldcMt manufacturers in the country, wo can fiiiutsh the greatest variety and newest designs, put up com plete, at the lowest fignics consistent with jrood work, cend lor estimates to South Twenty-third and ilarv streets. A. XoitTnr.or & Co., tts Pittsburg, Pa, Bargains In Long Capes. "We show a large line of cloth capes, latest styles in tan. black, navy, fiom H.u5 to$15 00, every one a bargain. Eosemjacm & Co. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. "femlla Of perfect purity.i Lemon -J Of great strength. Almold- Eccnomylnthetr uso Rose etc.vj F'avor as delicately and deliciously as tho fresh frtiltV jyu-Mwirx will be paid for a recipe enabling us to make Wolff's Acme Black ing at such a price that the retailer can profitably sell it at ioc a bottle. At present the retail price is 20c. This offsr is open until January ist., 1893. For particulars address the undersigned. Acme Blacking is made of pure alcohol, other liquid dressings are made of water. Water costs nothing. Alcohol is dear. AVJ10 can show us how to make it without alcohol so that wc can make Acme Blacking as cheap as water dressing, or put it in fancy pack ages like many of the water dressings, and then charge for the outside appearance in stead of charging for the contents of the bottle? WOLS'I' & BAETJOIiPH, Philadelphia. is the name of a paint of which a 25c bottle is enough to make six scratched and dulled cherry chairs look like newly finished ma hoganies. It ill do many other remarkable things which no other paint can do, -All retailers sell it. FRICiI y DELICIOUS HaYorinf Eifraeis Give Me an Old Kotuo Whcro I Can reel Safe. Purchasers put more faith in the honesty nnd Judgment of that old and trusted muslo house of H. Klober 4 Bro. than in anyone else. An instrument coming from Klebers' store, be It Stelnway, Conover, or an opera piano, with their delicious coollan echo pedal; or a charming seven-octavo plano orcan; or oneof those erand vocation church organs must necessarily be pertect, for tho opinion ot Jlr. Klebcr is looked upon as final and conclusive. Hundreds of people have mado theiomark: "Oh, I wish I had called on you Hi-stand bought an instrument of you;" and then they beg the Klcbois to tako the piano or organ which they bought else where off their hands and exchange for the superior ones at the latter place. Klebers' prices are $25 to S50 lower than those of other dealeis, and their terms of payment ai e easier. While other dealers sit around complain in? of the hard times, tho Klebers are kept as busy as bees. Don't fall to call at Kle bers', 506 Wood stieet, Pittsburg, Pa. KE.IL ESTATE SAVINGS DANK, EIM., 401 Smlthfield Street, Cor. Fonrth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Snrplus, $75,000. Deposits of $1 ana upward received and Interest allowed at 1 per cent. tts DEEKLIER AdletsforTHE SUNDAY DISPATCH mast be handed in by 9 1. 31. Saturday, or they will be too Into to classify. Marriage, Licenses Issued Yesterday. Name. Residence. Hugh Kcrnolian Pittsburg Maggie Irwin Pittsburg Kdw ard Mackev. Braddock Tcna Grcencwald Plum township John Auker Pltt'burg Lena Duseher. Allegheny Andrew Sjogren Pittsburg Mary Erickson Pittsburg W illiam llncf McKeesport Margaret If. Walker. McKeesport John J. Lorenz Pittsburg Elleuora S. Golden Pittsburg MARRIED. O'NEILL BLACKBTJKX On Wednesday, March 30, 1892, by tho Itev. E. McCitrick, William O'Neill and Mary Blackbuin. DIED. BAnKEP. On Fliday. April 1, 1S92, at 8 o'clock p. m., of scarlet fever, I Iowa hd, son of Georse and K. Emma Baiker, aged 11 months 21 days. Funeral from the residence of parents, Iluzelwood avenue and Lytle street, on Satckdit, April 2, at 2 o'clock P. M. Inter ment private. BELL Passed peacefully to rest, from his home. Xo. C341 llarchand street. David W. Bell, at 9.30 o'clock r. si., April 1, 1S92. Funeral services at the house, Moxdat, April 4, at 11 o'clock a. it. Interment private at a later hour. Xo flowers. FORSYTH On Friday, April 1. 1802, at Burgettstown. Pa., W. C. 1 onsrm, aged 71 Years. Funeral from his late residence on StrxDAT, April 3, ISM, at 10 a. m. Interment at Char tiers, Pa. lIAGMEIER-OnThursdavmorning.March 31, lt9, at 11 o'clock, Eity K8T G., son of George J. and Bertha Hagtneier, nee Haas, of 31 1. Washington, aged 1 year, 1 month and 18 dajs. Funeral from late residence, No. 77 Twenty-second street, Southslde, on Saturday at 2 p. jr. Friends of tho iamlly are respect fully invited to attend. 2 HEAIJRICK On Wednesday, March SO, 1S92, at 12:S0 r. "., AI.DIIEW PrrcAinif, son of George and Eliza J. ileadiick, nee Pitcairn, aged 'a years. Funeral on Scxdat, April 3, 1S92, at 2 P. si., under the direction of the Eureka Lodge, Jr. 0. U. A. SI., from parents' residence, 604 Homewood avenue, East End. Friends of the famil3" and members of sister lodges of Jr. O. U. A. M. aie invited to attend. Johnstown papeis please copy. Ths-2 KELLY On Thursday, March 31, 1S92, Thomas Klt.lt, ased 63 years. Funeral sen-Ices at his late residence, 77 Isabella street, Allegheny City.on Satuiiday, at 7 30. Interment private, Scxday, at Cioss Roads Presbyterian Church. 2 MERRICK At Mansfield Valley on April 1, ls9i at 11.30 a. 31., Johx Leo, sou of AV. J. and Theiesa Meirlck, aged o years and G months. Interment at Crafton on Saturday at 2 p. yt. McCLOSKEY On Fridav, April 1. 1S92, at 620 1. 31., Ellex JlcCLOSKEY.sisteroi Thomas A. Pender, used 72 years. Funeral lrom her late residence, 10 Frank lin street, on Suxdiy, April 3, at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully in vite! to attend. Colorado papers please copy. 2 OWEXS-On Friday, April L 1S92, at 1 p.m., Kachel Griffith, wife of John Onens, aged 20 j e.irb. Funeral from her late residence, 2419 Wright's alley, Southside, on SdiD4Y, at 2 p. 31. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Cincinnati papers please copy. 2 POTTS On Friday. April 1, 1S92, at 2 p. M., Patrick Potts, aged 35 years. Funeral will take place from his late resi dence. Fifty-fourth and Harrison streets, on Saturday, April 2, at 3 p. 31. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. SN'YDER Suddenly on Thursday, Maich 3L 1692, at 11:15 a. 31 , Nicholas Sxyder, in his CM j ear. Remains are at the residence of his son, Joseph F. Snyder, No. 380 Forfy-second stieet. Funeral services at St. Phllomena's Church, Fourteenth street, on Susday af ternoon at 2 o'clock. 2 SKYLES At Denver, Col., on Fridav March 25, 1S92, Carrie M., wife of Frank Skvles and daughter of the late Frederick Riddle, ot Allegheny City, in the 24th year of her ago. Farewell, dear Carrie; in the morn Of useful life and tender love " Thy gentle spirit has been borne To realms of peace and light above. Innocence, gentleness and truth Were thino, 'mid sorrows andlife's cares, Though early called to bear in youth The burdens of life's later years. By portals of the heavenly land Thine Elder Brother stood this day; And, by the Lamb's own tender hand, Have all thy tears been wiped away. Funeral service at her brother's residence, No. 165 Irwin avenue, on Sra day, Api il -3, 1S92, rt 2 r. sr. Friends or the family are re spectfully invited to attend. SPREEN Suddenly, on Thursday, March 31, lS92,nt 11-30 a. M., Frederick "Wilhelm Sprfijs, son of F. V. and Dora Spreen, aged 27 years. 6 month. Funeral on Saturday, April 2, 1392, at 2 p. 31., from his parents' residence. No. 701 Carson street, Southside, Pittsburg, Pa. Friends aro invited. 2 STEWART At Hotel Bluda, Paris, France, March 14, 1892, Jons H. Stewart, United States Consul, Antwerp, Belgium, aged 62 years. Funeral services at Calvary Church, East End, on Saturday Aftkb3,oo:-, April 2, at 3 o'clock. Interment private. CHEAP FLOWERS. All the choice varieties of roses, SO per doz BEN. L. ELLIOTT. Telephone . 33 Fifth ave., 1S34. Between Wood and Market sts. mhl2-TTS WESTERN INSURANCE CO., OF PITTSBUKG. . Assets- $418,501 87 No. 411 Wood St. ALEXANDER NIMICK, President. JOHN B. JACKSON, Vice President fe!8 60-TT3 WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary REPRESENTED IN riTTSBITRG IN ISO! INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, Assets. $9,278,220 00. Losses adjusted and paid bv W ILLIAM L. JONES, 84 Fourth av. Jal9-52-D D. I. ABER, iSneclalist In crowninor. brlds- lnz and fllllnsr of the natural teeth. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Office 210 Smithlieia St., Pitts burg. fc23-xws o e TAKE rrufi'sTinyPifls; " The first dose often astonishes the In- . valid. ciTlnc elasticity of mind, boor-.. f ancy of body, good dices tlon, regular bowels and nolld flesh sh. I Price, JJScts. NEW ADVKKTISEMCNTS. mm tie Arrival of 1 Larpst Assort- lEFfBfflEM li Mg of ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS! Surpassing in variety and beauty all previous assortments. It includes all sizes from the smallest to the largest Carpets for rooms 9 to 1 2 feet wide by 1 2 to 16 feet long. All acknowledge the artistic beauty and durability of Oriental Carpets. But many think that they are beyond reach by reason of high price. On the contrary, many of these beautiful Carpets are at very moder ate prices. 33 FIFTH AVE. mh31-TT3 KID GLOVES. "CHAUMONT. J5 Trade Mark. "BERTHOLD. j? Trade Mark. "FONTAINE. j Tbade m ric Te above brands of Kid Gloves are for sale by R0SENBAU1V1 & CO. mlil2 60 CARPETS, 5. Ill PAPERS. The kind we keep is the sort that wears well; that looks well, that brings old familiar friends back to us each season. If you want the best for your money, surely we should come first in your mind. i&i At 65c Leaves no room for competition. Wall Papers at 2c, 3c, 6c and ioc will satisfy anyone that here's a savin?. imsr & 68-70 Ohio St., Allegheny, Pa. ap2-XTh& 0. MlilM II Co., TI MMENSE VALUES A lot of these very stylish 3 button Cutaway Sack Suits, of all-wool Chev lot a neat broken check pattern, w e 1 1 made and per fect fitting, a standard g 1 quality, for Parents should see our Con firmation Suits at $5, $6, $7, $9, $12 and $15. They are the best A handsome gift for each conformant r (As5 yj $10 CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTERS, 161-163 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EADY-IHADE MUSLIN SHEETS PILLOW AND OLSTER CASES. A lino of articles absolutely necessary in every well ordered household, lor every day nnd every night use, and which cannot be gotten aloug without, and which everyone wants to Duy at the lowest pilces, is now otTeied to the'trndeat our stole, all ready made and completed, at LOWER FIGURES Than ever before, and in some instances at a less price than the muslins are sold for by the aid. We havo them in the best makes of muhn, including Loekwood, New York Mills and Wamsutta. We quote the prices heiewith for your inspection. The goods aie perfectly "made, nice, wide hems, and finished in the best manner. PILLOW OASES. Pillow Cases, 42t36, 12c each. Pillow Cases, 17c eaeii. Pillow Cases, 423G, 19c each. Pillow Cases, 45x36, 12c each. Pillow Cases, 43x36, 13c e.ich. Pillow Cases, ibxSG, 19c each. rinow cases, ijsuu, 21c each. BOLSTER CASES. Bolster Cases, 42xG7, 2Sc each. Bolster Cases, 42x72, 30c each. ijoister (Jases, 4JX72, 3c each. Bolster Cases, 45x72. 30c each. Bolster Cases, 45x72, 36c each. " Bolster Cases,45i72,40c each. SHEETS. Sheets, 2 yards by 2U, COc cicb. Sheets, 1 yards by 2. 65c each. Sheets, 2 vaids by 2K. 75c each. Sheets, lYi vards by 2, POo each. Sheets, 1 yaids by 22 90c each. HORNE&WARD 41 Fifth Avenue. mh3i "TOO LOW THEY BUILD WHO BUILD BENEATH THE STARS." So says the poet. AVE say to the many who have built low, come and beautify that building from our decorating store. exclusively house You cannot get as choice a selection from any other house in the city. Special bargains to be had in Fine Lace Curtains. Our line of Notting hams cannot be excelled. Send your soiled curtains and dainty drapings. We clean them. SHUIV1AN BROS., Wood and Biasuoud Sts. mhl5-TT3 Elite Photo Parlors, 51S Market Street CABINETS, $1 PER DOZEN. A one-half life size crayon, handsomely framed, $3. 2'o stalls to climb. Use the elevator. fol2-TTS igfc. M. ess s G.D.LEVIS SOLICITOR. E l3l5TKJWilNEXrtEA0ER.PlirSBURSH.PAJ uSE&C.KFte4l23,.vl mil 12-81-wa The first two lots went with a rush. We now offer the third lot. A nobby and du rable cheviot suit, an extra pair-of pants and a stylish hat, the whole outfit for 43-A Baseball and Bat or anair of llnllm- Skates with every Boy's Suit. These cute Tam O'Shanter Caps, regu lar $1 and 1.50 quali ties, for 70 Cts. If jkmiLir' MR kmm4 Iff BWISITO'P A& frasra ft o .A Iff Ml' 11 ill ill Ib wm 188 7sa P3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B. & B FOR SALE AT QUALITY CONSIDERED, 200 HEAVY WHITE GEOCHET Marseilles patterns. No store ought to sell them for more than $1, but most places such quilts are sold at $1.10 and 1-25, HEBE NOW AT '0 CENTS. 100 fine white Marseilles vuuls liibi. uacK, iree irom dressing; choice patterns. The kind that is usually sold at $2.50 each, or $5 a pair. While they last we will sell you three of these good MARSEILLES yUlLIS for $5 or $1.75 each. White Crochet Quilts, 65 c 75c to $1.50 each. Satin-Finish or Dimity White Spreads, beautiful patterns, fine goods, $4.50, $5 each don't Pay $5 or $6 for like kinds be fore seeing these. A lot of Bed Comforts, cot ton filled, covered with colored buntings, both sides tufted, and finished with crocheted edge of worsted all around and as this finish on edge is not considered desirable, these $2 goods will be sold at $1.25 each. Handsome large collection BED COMFORTS coverings, made from silk finished drapery material in art colorings some with fluted ruffles, others with plain finish, at $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 each. Some large lots of good BED COMFORTS, calico coverings, 75c, $i, $1.25 to $2.0 each. Three lots of nice BED COMFORTS, challie cover ings, $1.25 each. One lot of good BED COM FORTS, covered with plain cream bunting or cheese cloth, $1 each. A great purchase (after the season for the manufacture was past) 6co pairs of the extra super COLD WAVE that's the name on the ticket all wool White COUNTRY BLANKETS, that are made and finished as the celebrated Bradley Blankets were. Extra goods and large, 6 feet wide, 7 feet lone, at $4 and $4. o a pair. The larger sizes, 6 inches wide, 7 feet 6 feet 4 inches long, $5 a pair. Blankets, 75c to $25. Tljere are thousands of peo ple who, will move, commence housekeeping or furnish rooms within the next few days, and unless they do not care to save money, it will be very interest ing to come, even if the dis tance were more or less an ob jection it's to be a large and active SALE. Every size in stock of ready made Bleached SHEETS, PIL LOW AND BOLSTER CASES at PRICES that no woman need make at home, or have them made. If hotel keepers or boarding house people have any supplies to buy, investigate above offer ALLEGHENY. QUILTS, ings. BOGCS I BUHL, 81 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPRING No style that is popular escapes us. Dealing as largely as we do and buying at first hand, we can and we do sell at a lower price than any other house. Every maker's new block is here at from $1.49 to $3.24 in a quality for the price not matchable anywhere. 1 fl THE CAVALIER A SATURDAY SPECIAL! On Saturday we will offer 300 dozen Spring Derbys in all the new blocks of a genuine $3 quality at S"1 Q Q We shall include in the lot the latest shapes of KNOX, YOUMAN, MILLER AND DUNLAP. OUR lie Pocket ; Handy, clean, easy to take care of a daisy. We give one FUEE 01 SATURDAY With everj' sale in our Hat De partment at $1.69 or over. CHILG1 I.amn An immense assortment of novelties in Boys' and Chil dren's Hats and Caps. The choicest the cutest, the best in the market are here at prices you'll appreciate. It I JJK Y 1 w w wg MEN'S WATERPROOF COATS OR MACKINTOSHES Warranted water proof anil free from disagreeable odor. Can he worn instead of spring overcoat, as they como in all the fashionable patterns. Is my old umbrella worth a COVer? If the frame is good we an swer yes. PRICES POO 1E-C0IERIIG. No. 2 Gloria 75c Xo. 1 Gloria $1.30 Silk nusl i-iiiea 2.30 Uct Sillt (Umbrella sells at ?G nhcu new) $3.50 All warranted fast dye and not to cnt. Work done in ono day. bmalliepatrs while you wait. As we make all the Umbrellas we sell, wo can save jou money in baying new ones from us. PA! 441 Wood Street, City. Uih22-TTS SOME TIMES MOVING TIMES CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES. lint this fact remains, it floes not matter liow much or ltoir little money j on want to spend, WE CAN SUIT YOU. Although ire carry full lines ol CARPETS ami CURTAINS ami offer everything at BOTTOM PRICKS, -we wish to specially mention one grade oi CARPET. It is the TAPESTRY BRUSSELS that we are offering at 75c aud 85c per yard. They are best goods in elegant patterns and will give good ser vice anywhere. Yon will lilie them as you sec Ihemon onr floor; you would lilie them better on your own. It might be wise economy to buy them, if you arc anxious to cnt down present outlay or think that perhaps you are not permanently located. WE HAVE GOOD IiIMOI,EU5I, 50c per sq. yd. CHINA MATTING, 6 for 40 yds. GINNIFJ7 & STEINERT, Iiimited, WOOD STREET CARPET HOUSE, 305 WOOD ST. :Bili33-Tr a ly v DE ROYS HP 1 u SEE 001 Iff SUPES. THE GUSKY, THE COLUMBIAN THE CAYALTER. They have fairly jumped into popularity on the merits of their styles which are at once sensi ble and sightly. GUSKY'a MAGIC 'POCKET II LAMP 3 4T 3oo to Ann Market St. nnl if ..c2?-'-Tr'5L ? t: '' -', -i ' AS VI THE LYON HAT. Sold in all colors- Soft and easy on tbe head- will keep its saape Just tfcs tfctos- for sprinsr- PRICE $3. $4 AND $5. HEW DERBY MIS F03 BBTSL Children's fancy Hats and colors. In ce'X design PRICE $1.50 TO S3. SCHOOL CAPS 15 GITS. J.-B. BEIIETT & CO.. Leading Hatters and Furriers. COB. WQQO STREET M FIFTH WIDE. Ladles Cloak Bepartmont second floor. mli31 Or the Liquor llsblt Positively Cared M Administering Dr. Haines' Golden Specific It Is roannfactured as a. powder, which can b Eren in a glass or ber. a cup or conee or lea, or la od, without tbe Knowledge of tlie p-itient. It la absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy care, whether the patient Is a moderat annxerorau alcoholic wreck, it na Deen fflTesi In thousands of cases, and In every Instance a per fact cure has followed. It never falls. The system once Impregnated with the Specific, It becomes aa Alter Impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. 5-page book of particulars free. To be had of A. i. RANKIN. Sixth and Fenn av.. Fittsburj;. Tirade supplied by GEO. A. KELLY CO. Alia. faeny ajeau, i uxiidHHi Wit Jeaerai at. vlriSkTIl 1 " Ifin y h Mil. V1'!!- - '; l Vl xmssfs. fefSSSv jfc v ' IS, 1 ' S i- .i
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