' the Pittsburg.' despatch. " Saturday april ie, i89a TRADE IN SECTIONS. The West Jubilant, the Seuth Strug gling, the East Grumbling, JUST THE SAME AS OXE WEEK AGO. Iv'o Brilliant Prospects Tet in Iron, Steel and Ore Traffic WIIAT EEADSTEELTS AND E. G. DUX SAT israelii, ttxecimm to the nisrATcn.) New York, April 15. Special telegrams to Bradstrcd', on the whole, are lalher the reverse of favorable with respect to the course of general trade throughout the rountry within a week. At New York, Boston, Philadelphia. Pittsburg, Cincin nati, Omaha, Kansas City and St Louis the volume of transactions has decreased. Un reasonable weather "West and Northwest lias had an eflect in restricting the volume of transactions, and has retarded farming. At Chicago, Duluth, St Paul and Minne apolis a rather more favorable report is made, but the conditions referred to have had some effect TJoods have greatly dis turbed business in Mississippi, Northern Louisiana and Southern Tennessee Holi day influences have restricted activity in the New York stock market Wall Street Speculation Bui linn. Speculative sentiment continues to be bullish in tone, and the market receives support from the steady, though limited, Imvinc of stocks for foreign ncconnt The feature of the week w as tho Coal shares, vlncli developed marked strength on the alleged prospect that tho Ynnderbilts will obtain representation m the Delaware and Hudson management. The deposit with tile Reorganization Committee of a majority of thejnnioi securities of the Richmond Ter minal and the inci eased piospcct that tho jilin will prove successful, also had a good effect Bonds are dnli, hut prices of prime Issues are well maintained. Foreign exchange has declined Uc on the pound on slack Inquiry and offerings of securltv bills, Silver Is ln acti e and fractionally lower Steel rails are In less demand than hereto fore. Jlailioad and structural iron are rela tively In most active demand. Coal is steady, but lio hlshei. Copper is dull and In light demand, and petroleum is not active. The nrtt.ince in wheat last week was not sustained, ok ins to the statistical position o' the product throughout the world, and not on account of bear trading at Chicago or New here, as has been carelessly asseited Epoi t ot n heat, and flour as w hear, Irom both coasts this week, equal 2,110.000 bushels. Rjratnti953,000 buslielsUst week and 2,t56,000 niliel in the week one jear :ieo. Exports of Indian corn this weekare 1,742 SM bushels, against 2,425,000 bushels last week. 241.663 bti-hels in the like week last year and 3,6Jt, COJ bushels in the like w cek two earn axo. Business Fallnres and Hank Clearing. Business failures throughout the United States increased this week, numbering 185, azainat 165 last week and 166 each in like weeks in 1531 and 1S90. About S3 per cent were of concerns with only 5,000 capital or less, and only g per cent had capital be tween $5,000 and $20,000. Bank clearings at 53 cities throughout the United Mates aggregate $1,217,000,000 this week, 2 per cent less than last week and 7 per cent In excess of the total ill the like w eek last year. Gross earnings of 154 railroad compinies for Mai ch aggiegate $44,203 000, neirlv 9 ner cent more thin in March, 1E9L. In Fcbruarv the gain over the month a ear ago was 13 6 Percent, and i,i January "only 3 per cent, or three monthsof this yeai cross, earnings ot 145 railways equaled $126GJ3,OO0, 82 per cent more tlun the first quarter of 1S91, in w hich period the Incicae over the total for a like poi tion of 1C1J as 5.4 per cent. Istv nine Grangerand Central i"etern railroads too! d per cent of the total net increase of Sl.jlt.OOO by 143 railroad companies for iMirch. The demand for print cloths at the East has declined and stocks at first bauds are larger. Coaise ginghams are f-elling slowly. "Wool d ress goods are fairly-actl e. Blanket mills are busj. The advance at the London wool FaTes is about 2 cents, contrasted with the opening, which strengthens the staple here. Dealers and manmacturers differ as to tho pi obable permanence ot the imnrovc ment. The Eastern market prices are be low a naiity with Western dealers. Raw cotton is Jc higher on widespread renew rd investment purckases and a demand for short." Dun on Sectional Trado Reports. IL G. Dun & Co."s weekly review of trade Kays: During all this year business news has been curiously sectional. Western citiesare cabling almost without exception, doing tho 1 irgest business eer known, and inclined to re-ent the xuegestion that it Is nny decree below expectations. The South all the j ear lias been struggling with unfavorable condi tions, dotng less business than a year ago and looking in ain for a material change. The East has been doing ft large business, rather less than a j cat ago, on the w hole, but especially less than many traders ex pected to do tills - ear. This, with verv thin profits, makes the season disappointing to man). These conditions continue and aro reflected in the returns this week; yet the 'xoluinc of trade in the whole country has been larger than in any previous year." The iron trade illustrates the situation. The output of tumaces April 1 was 185 462 tons, against 113 KH March 1. and 113,483 a j ear a:ro. w hen the great strike was In proi itk. Tho l eduction in output of pig is clearlv necessary, since consumption has been 10 000 tons weekly below the output. Unsold stocks, as officially reported, were 132,366 tons greater April 1 than Jannarj 1. let when this increase is deducted Irom tho pioduction, which has been 2,500,000 tons In the quartei the remaining consumption appeal s to be crcater than in the same quar ter of any previous j ear. ripe Business KrIvin at Pittsburg. A better demand is seen for pig and plates at the East and also at Chieazo, and the pipe business is reviving at Pittsburg Coal is unchanged and dull: copper waiting for the evpectod combination of foreign producers; tin speculatively strong, and lead very firm. Wool -ilcs are large for the season, and since January 1 ha e been 3 per cent greater thin list j ear, the demand for goods having somewhat imploded and for knit goods be ing lar better than was recently expected, lumen's wear goods, doubtabiut the tut ure tasto of the public stlll delays orders, but a strong consumption is clearing off stocks of jobheis and retailers. Jsewsfiom cities is lathei better as to the Eist, chcetinj, as usual, Irom the West, but somen hat less satis-nctorv as to tho South. lion mills at rittsburz aro all In opera tion, and a few pushed throngh prices are weakening. The glass trade Is encouraging. tho Hardware tridc good and li.mlier quiet and lolled iron weaker. Southern trade at Cincinnati is not sitisfaeton-.hut machinery is active and tho carriage "business a little better. Detroit notes pood Jobbing and nianulactunng trade. In somes lines better than last jear. Chicago merchandise sales considerably exceed last j ears and are fully equal to ex pectations. Receipts of wheat and barley are aouhlo last jear's; of flour, corn anil tattle, increased H$: of chise, one-third, n llll some inciease in drctsed beer, oits and ne, but a decrease in hos, wool, butter, lird and cured meats Trado r.irther West and doutlu Trade at Milwaukee is good: at St Louis, quite strong, notwithstanding railway wash outs, and at Omaha, quite active in grocer ies, shoes and hardware, and steady in dry goods. Trado at Kansas city is quiet, weather interrupting, and prices ror cattle being the lowest of the jear. At Minneap olis and St Paul trade is excellent, especi ally in lumber, and at Den er lair. Business at Little Rock Is ucpressediat Xashvillo and Memphis, Cull: somewhat improved at Montgomery, but rather flat at New Orleans and Savannah. Speculative markets hare been more ac tlvo. w heat falling 3ie, w itli Bales or 91,000, 000 bushels here, and corn 1c, while oats aro Michtly higher. Western receints of whoat continue at the rate of 3,000,000 bushels weekly, with exports shrinking hut Western receipts of corn havo been S0J.O0J bushels in thieo days, niid exports "50000 Cotton ex jioitsliavestaitedup again, exceeding last jcir's.nnd the -price has advanced thrco-eh-hts during the week, with enormous spec ulative transactions, no less than 830,000 bales in New York. No change is seen in pork. Coffee is a quarter weaker, and oil a cent stronger. The financial situation is remarkably free from unfavorable signs. Collections in nearly all parts of the country aro better than usual, though delay Is seen at some rolnt In the South, and the money maikets aroeicrywhcio amply supplied. Nor Is j there' reaon to apprehend disturbance on account of foreign trade. Plttsbnrc Up In the Seventh Place Airaln. Hie following table, compiled by J3rad strect't, gives the Clearing House returns for the week, and shows the percentage of in crease or decrease as compared with the cor-, responding week last Tear: Inc. Dec. 8.6 .... "sli V.'.'. 0.4 19.0 .... 11.1 1.7 .... 6.2 .... 6.6 .... .... 13. V 4.3 6.7 .... .... 4.4 25.0 .... 8 2 15.8 32.2 .... 3.7 9.5 .... S.9 27.6 .... .... 65.7 19.9 .... 11.1 24.5 .... 4.6 .... 4 3 .... 24.5 .... 6.2 SLS '.'.'.'. 4.6 .... 12.0 .... 9.5 .... 6.7 3.9 10.0 7.8 .... 12 8 .... 1.1 2.2 .... 41.9 16.8 .... 7.8 3.6 13.4 .... 17.1 6 3 3.0 .... 13.2 .... ii."' V". 4 4 18.0 .... New York :.$ T0,720.788 Boston 97,SS1CU7 Chicago S7.9RS.874 1'taUidcInhla 71.62S.9S0 fet. Louis 25,8(18,15: Mn Francisco 16,30,757 Pittsburg H,907.8 Haltlmurc. 14. 332. OS Cincinnati Nw Orleans Kansas Cltr. 14, 116, 7C0 S. 473. 189 8,900.847 7.443.078 7,049,000 7,540,872 6,372.091 &.!.S6.078 4.924,091 5,XC,400 4.951.407 5.34.1,1)35 .',,323,255 2.9(4. COO 4.7W.8I2 2,044.133 3,902,000 1,961.009 2. 187. 135" 1,95V. 980 1,89k SB) 2.12(1,(39 J.KS2.V1G 1.779. Ml 2. HI. 739 J.7W.3M 1.710,400 1.616, 452 1,113.315 1.381,1.12 1,34.469 i.ojo.a; 1.0S0.670 1.254 164 LI76.S17 879.822 900,412 911.777 979.249 , 857, B53 923.410 $81,319 752.433 012.477 539,921 4S3.647 61X039 606.829 332.138 247.700 S, 90,424 3,217.214 1.S70.TSD uunais Lonlsvllie. Mmnea polls Detroit Milwaukee Omaha.... Providence , Denver Cleveland St. Paul Houston Indianapolis Memphis. Columbus Djlla- Hartford Duiuth Nashville. Washington M. .Joseph. ....... Peoria Portland. Ore.... Rochester Salt I.aVeC'ltv.... iNew Haven Portland. Me Worcester Springfield . Maeo , Sioux Pity Fort Worth lies Moines , Inrfolk , Wilmington, Del, Lowell Grand Baplds.. ., Seattle Syracuse. Tacoma Los Angelet Lincoln............ Wichita Lexington Itlrmlngham Xew Bedford Topcka "Kinehamlon 'Galveston Savannah Atlauu 4.2 9 2 13.3 Total.. ..S1,217.67S,637 7.1 OntsllecwYork 8 Dominion of Canada 3Iontreal Halifax. i Toronto. ............. ...... Hamilton Total 1 Not Included In totals. 477,157,849 12,705.540 1.140.273 5,8.9.772 745.997 20,411,532 36.2 1.6 Special Announcement Mr. H. J. l.vncli, 433-440 Market street, has now on exhibition, at his usual low prices, all the latest and most desirable novelties in French and Ameiican-dress goods, Bed ford cords, chevrons, Jacquards, serges, plaids, henriettns and Jamestown suitings In large variety. One lot India silks, handsome styles, at 53c per yard. Blacc wool cashmeres at 50c, GOc, 75c to $1 per vard. Extra value in every number. Case of new cballles, fast cofors, at 5c per yard. Ladles' and children's spring sacqnes and reefers, black and colors, new stock Just opened. Ladies' and children's spring and summer underwear, hosiery, gloves, corsets, Ham burg flouncing, laces, handkerchiefs, braids, buttons and lawn, satine and chintz waists. Buyers will find it to their interest to ex amine his stock before purchasing. wssu Xorthrop'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 w ith good work, send for estimates to South Twenty-third and Mary streets. A. 2Con.TMtop & Co., tts Pittsburg, Pa. It Ton IVant to Be Rich Commence at once to save your money and deposit it in amounts of $1 and upward with the People's Savings Bank. tts "WILL PKICE for your Easter Scart Sixth street. 47 For A II Thoughtful Mothers. $2 50 buys a child's strictly all-wool snlt this week at Sailer & CVs, tor. Smlthfleld. and Diamond streets. ttssu MeVs undetwear for spring wear in meilno, fancy stripes and silk, at Llttell's, 203 Smlthfleld street. tub A quarter of a million barrels is the ca pacity of tho Iron City Brewing Company, an undeniable tribute to its superiority, purity and refreshing qualities. Beautiful Blazer Suits Are cheapest at Rosenbauin & Co.'s. WILL PKICE tor your Easter Scarf. Sixth street. 47 ITall Paper. salo and great reduction G. C. Shidle. Limited. Removal prices. In 403 Smlthfleld street. BuonrE stroyers. is the ne plus ultra of insect de It never fails. 25 cents. Easter neckwear. Uaxxacu's, 30 Sixth Etrcet. White and fancy vests for Easter. Haioach's, 30 Sixth street. Easter scarfs. Easter scarfs, srieat variety, at James H. Aiken & Ca's. 100 Fifth avenue. WILL PRICE ror your Easter Scarf. Sixtli street. 17 Not Responsible. As regards food adulteration, the grocer is In no wise res ponsible for the acts of the manufacturer. If people want goods at cheap figures they must expect quality to correspond. Dr. Price's De licious Flavoring Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., come a few cents higher than other extracts in the market, but they contain no poisonous or hurtful matter as an adulter ant; their quality is the high est, their flavor the finest and their perfect purity es tablished. Morning Noon Night! Good all the time. It removes , the languor of morning, sus tains the energies of noon, lulls the weariness of night. - H:-zxyRoot! 1 111 sj Beer delicious, sparkling, appetizing. i Tlnn'i he 3eeelred If a dealer, for the sake . cf larger profit, tells you some other kind ' is "justs cood" 'tis false. Ho Isutauoa ( is as good as the genuine Hius . 'fe'syssy'' ONE LONfc ROBBER Captures an Illinois Central Train In JLonli Una 'With the Help or Tiro Others tho Express Car Is Bobbed of S3,O0O Passengers Unmolested. New Obleaxs, April 16. A 'daring and successful train robbery Was committed abont 9 o'clock last night within 77 miles of this city.' A passenger train of the Illi nois Central road, north-bound, left the city at the usual hour last evening. It was in charge of Engineer James and Conductor Kobertson. When the train reached Ham mond station a man boarded the engine, and, to the surprise of the engineer and fireman, thrust into their faces a pistol and ordered them to go ahead. The command was obeyed. The train was scheduled to meet another at Independence, and to take the siding at that point To this little section, therefore, the engineer piloted his train. when .No. 2 reached Independence, the siding was taken and the switch barely touched when the south-bound train came thundering along. The south-bound train proceeded on its way without the slightest knowledge that the train jnst left behind was about to be robbed. Two confederates of the man on the engine skipped nimbly aboard and joined their partner. The engineer was ordered to reverse the engine at INewsome Mills, about 77 miles from this city, and told to come to a halt. The engineer and fireman were then instructed to go to the express car and order the messenger to open his car, which was com plied with. An entrance into the car, which bears the treasure of the express company, as well as that of Uncle Sam, was then effected by the robbers, and the safe was emptied of its con tents. Having completed their work the knights of the road disappeared in the darkness, leaving the' mails and the passen gers undisturbed. . The amount carried off by the train.t robbers hardly exceeds 83,000. Every effort is being made by the express and railroad officials and the sheriffs ot the parishes to intercept the robbers. REAL ESTATE SWINGS BANK, LIST., 401 Smlthfleld Street, Cor. Fonrtb Avende. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $73,000. Deposits of $1 ana upward received and interest allow ed at 4 per cent. tts Last chance to buy Easter millinery to day grander display than at any time dur ing the Easter opening. Joe. Horxe & Co.'s Penn Avgnuu Stores. TVILL PRICE for your Easter Scart Sixth street. 47 Mothers, Bring the Children To Aufrecht's Gallery, 77 Fifth avenue, and set one dozen cabinets for $L All welcome. DIED. CROXIK At his parents' residence, 103 JUagnolu street. Allegheny City, on Wednes day, ADrll 13. 1S92. at 10 P. jr.. Jobk, son of James and Hannora Cronin, in his 26th year. Solemn mass at St. Andrew's R. C. Church, Beaver avenue, Allegheny City, on Satdb sat, April 16, at 9 a. m. Ft lends of the family are respectlully Invited to attend. 2 CODLTER In Allegheny, Friday morn ing, April 15, 1892, at 6 o'clock, Mrs. AssiE Coulter, wile of Henry Coulter. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Xo. 11 Laurel street, Allegheny, City (Man chester), on SnitDAY aptersoos, April 17, at o'clock. Friends of the family are respect lully Invited to attend. GORI.EY-On Thursday, April 14, 1892. at 620 a. m., Rebecca, wire of Thomas Gorley, iu the 60th j ear of her age. HESTER On Frldny, April 15. 1892, at 1:10 A. m., Catherine Jake, wife of John Hester, aged 67 j ears. Funeral from her lato residence, Xo. 3 Spruce street, head of Twenty-second street, bouthslde, on Sea day, April 17, at 2 p. x. Friends of the family aro respectfully In vited to attend. McKeesnort, Pa., Xew York and Savannah, Go., papers please copy. 2 McCABREX On Thursday, April 14, 1S92, at 3.-20 p. St., Robert JIcCarre:?, aged 8?years, Fuperai services at his late restdence,,47 Rosaca- street, Allegheny City, on Suhday apterboox at 2 o'clock. Frlendsorthe family and. members of It. Blddle Roberts Lodge, Xo. 530, and all sister lodges, are respectfully invited to attend. 3 OLTMAX On April 14, 1892, at 130 p. M., at the residence of his brother, at SherWan villo, on P., C&SLLll U., Gforqe, brother of Johu D. Ultmau, la the 63d J cur of his a::e. Funeral from his late residence, on Satur day, 16th Inst., at 2 p. u. Friends of the fam ily aie respectfully invited to attend. O'BRIEX On Friday. April 15,1892, Mary L, daughter of John and Mary O'Brien, aged 4 months and '21 days. The funeral will take place from the resi dence of her parents, Xo. 4913 Penn avenue, on Suxday, April 17, at 2 p. it. Friends of the family are respectfully invlto'd to at tend. 2 ROWBOTTOJt On Thursday, April 14, at 12:45 noon, Jous M. Row eotto-V, in the 43d jear of his age. Funeral from his late residence, 226 Wash ington avenue, Allegheny, on Spkday at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are lespect futly invited to attend. 3 SCnOEVLIX On Thursday, April 14, 1E92, at 2 p. jr., James Schoevxtx, In his 72d j ear. Xotice of funeral hereafter. , SHEEHAX On Friday, April 15, 1892, at 3.30 a. m.. Bridget, wife of John Sheehan, in the 45th earol her age. Funeral Irom residence, Xo. 214 Boquct street, on Sabbath, April 17, 1892, at 2 o'clock r. sr. 2 SMITn On Friday morning, April 15, 1892, at his residence, 409 Pacific avenue (former ly Conrad street), William Smith, In the 73d year or his age. Funeral sei vices at2 o'clock Sunday apt eiook. Interment private. 2 RLPRESEXTED IX PITTSBURG IX 1801 INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, Assets, $9,278,220 00. Losses adjusted and paid by WILLIAM L J OXES. 84 Fourth ar. Jnl9-52 D D. I ABER, Specialist In crownlnor. bridsr. Ing and filling of the natural teeth. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Office 210 Smlthfleld stj Pitts burg. te2J-Mws WESTERN INSURANCE 'CO., OF PITTSBURG. Assets.. $448,50187 Xo. 411 Wood St. ALEXAXDER XIMICK, President. JOHX B. JACKSOX, Vice President. fel8-60-TT3 WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary 9090900 It Is for tho cure of dyspepsia and Its & attendants, sick-headache, constlpa-A tion and piles, that fM'sTiny Pills? Vavo becorao so famous. They nctV gently, without griping or nausea. FRENCH MILLINERY. LATEST IMPORTATIONS'. Correct stvles in HATS, BONNETS and TOQUES. Specialty in MOURNING , VEILS and LFKENCH FLOWERS. MLLE. E. DREYER, 6U PENN AVE,Pittsburg. apl3-129-TTS iienll6 vKS-nr. Mrs.L M. CimnhMl i AiKTie, wis, sari : The sccoxnpanrins statement Beftm. XtUr Tml 1Ttltt Mfl th. K IV. . n oi my weigni sua measure ments Till show the results of :ht sad meuureHDut In. a in. lo in. WtliL. 41 In. 11 In. 11 In. five months' treatment. iHlp. li m. 40 In. 11 Ij. PATIENTS TREATED BY' MAIL CONFIDENTIAL Uirmkw, and with a tarrlar, taeoavvnlcne, or bad aflacta. For parttailm addrtu, wlta ecnu In itamp. il o. . r. smut, -iicnn vnmu. cucito in, fe27 87-rrswk ra rfhcTh KK1T ADVERTISEMENTS New Cretonnes. Our as sortment of Creton ties has bee pushed ahead of a n y z n Pittsburg (and we are confident Smade equal to any in JZf? anycity),by OUr 1771- po7'tatio7t direct from the most celebrated of Europea7i pri7iters of Creton7ies, of 2,000 Yards. Li the latest colorings a7id artis tic desig7is. They rese7nble velvets z their richness, clearness a7id depth of color effects. A& used by our Curtain De partment; they are" most effect ive and artistic for window cur tains and draping brass beds, couches, easy chairs, etc, in harmony with wall decorations and carpets. N. B. -Notice sam- pies show in our win dow, and by all means have our salesmen show you these new est things in Cretonnes. Our always prices guaranteed as low as any. ave. apl6-TT8 P (Trade nark.) KID GLOV0S actu; !Wvrrwyv$v For sale by ROSENBAUM & CO., 510-518 Market st. np6-s WE' HAVE PipTY OF BAR GAINS IN NEW SPRING Carpets, Wall Papers, Dress Goods. India Silks at 50c, worth $1. Wall Papers at 2c, 3c, 5c, ' 8c and 10c, worth double. Brussels Carpets at 40c like never seen. We're' enjoying a big trade. It's the smallest profits in history. Arllmi', SiiBipr Ho 68-70 Ohio St., Allegheny, Pa. aplG-MThs Jnhl2-81-ws f I x77 II A i Is,. rial I 0. McClintocK Co., 33 Fifth JfEW ADYEF.TISEMETNS. COMPARISONS ARE ODIOUS. pen w toort. aiilinnuii a II Between 07ir Ho77ie-Made $io Suits a7id some of the ovetpraised, bitt half 77iade-up material with which bur- chasers arefreque7itly deluded. You can easily pay viorefor a suit that is 7iot wo7'th men tio7ii7ig in the same breath with them. Buyers have a remedy in their ovmi ha7ids. The dealer that cant be relied uprni is the dealer to be avoided. You can't give w7t too wide a Berth. Do ymc k7iow what sort of a wearer our suits are 77iadefor? They were made for the wearer who is fastidious, critical a7idhard to please; the wearer who buys with his eyes opm. Ex a7nine our line of Spri7ig Suits; it. will cerlaitily pay yo7i. Do we 77iake clotmig to orde7'? Well, we should say we do; hundreds of suits made every week, Mr. I. Jackso7i, with 2 expert cutters, working as hard as they ca7i. Perfect fitti7ig. Tlie most fashio7iably ait suits leave our shop at the lowest popular prices. Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and " Furnishers, 954 and 956 LIBERTY STREET, Cor. Oak Alley. aplO-38-arwTsn NOVELTIES FOR EASTER. Heart-shaped down Head Rests, with em broidered bolting cloth top. Large square Pillows, with embroidered linen duck top nnd bottom and silk corners. Bolster shaped Pillows, with linen centers and silk ends. The newest thins out. Hew style Scrap Baskets, in white, cream, pink, blue, green, In all the new shapes. Frosted glass Toilet Bottles for painting. IN OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT, CHINA, JAP AND OSTRICH EGGS For ornnment and for filling with candy. Also, hundreds of Sterling and Silver-Plated Novelties Suitable for Easter Gifts. OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT Contains larsest assortment of Glace and Suede Gloves shown in this city. GENTS' EASTER NECKWEAR, Tho choicest and -finest In the land. See our Fine Whito India Silk ASCOT TIE AT 50c. Also finest Ties in all the new shapes. Light, Fancy and White.Vests. Open Saturday evening till 9 o'clock. H0RNE4WARD 41 Fifth Avenue. npl5 See Our Assortment. .DON'T WORRY, Yon can't go amiss, yon are bound to save money and set jnst what yon want. A child can make se lection Irom onr elegant stock of Carpets and every one else in the bouse will be pleased. The prices are right and the pat terns are the choicest things made. CARPETS, ' CURTAINS, RUGS, From the Cheapest to the Best. Fringed Holland Shades made in all widths. NICE FANCY CHINA MATTING, $5 for 40 Yards. Iilnoleum at 50c per square yard. In pretty patterns and guaranteed to outwear any oil cloth. GINNIFF & STEINERT, Limited, WOOD STREET CARPET HOUSE, 305 WOOD ST. ap3-TT3 iSSfj NEW ADVEKTISKMENTS. B. & B. MATCH YOUR GOWN WITH We'd not make the suggestion if not certain perfect satisfaction can be given in color, quality and price. 65 cents not an extravagant price for any sort ofa glove, but when it pays for 75c to Si qualities it be comes a TELLING PRICE! 4-button SUEDE, 65c. REAL KID GLOVES, black and colors, $, $.25 to $2.50. "SUEDE is QUEEN" in the GLOVE REALM, and never more exquisite shddes for selection. 8-button length, 75c to $2.25. $1.50 lines in black and colors are of special merit. REAL KID MARQUISE GLOVE of our own importation at $1.25 is value unsurpassed. A favorite with all who have ever tested its merits. Stylish and elegant CHAMOIS GLOVES, white, beige and tan, 4 large metal buttons usual retail price $1. This new lot Genuine Chamois Glove's, 75c. Some NEW CHANGEABLE THIS MORNING specially adapted for Waists, Children's Dresses, etc., lovely shades, 65c per yard. CENTER TABLE of GENUINE In solid colors, and ENGLISH PLAID and CHECKED SILKS at 150 cents per yard. Creating a stirl See them 1 50 Cents a Yard. 4 new designs BLACK GROUND PRINTED TWILLED INDIA SILKS, Artistic coloring and neat design, 24 inches wide, 75 CENTS PER YARD. BOGGS & BUHL ALLEGHENY. apl5 Is my old umbrella worth a 7icw covc7'? If thefra77ie is good we say yes. We will cover it i7i 07ie day. PRICES: Austria cloth, fast dye 9 75 No. 2 Gloria 1.50 No. lGloria 3.00 Union Silk and Linen, best 2.50 Finest Pure Silk (umbrella when new sells at ?0) 3.50 The covers will neither cut nor iade. Small repairs while yon wait. And insured against moth and fire. Seal garments done over now- much cheaper than in the fall. No charge for keeping over when garments are done now. PAULSON BROS., 441 Wood Street, City. apOTTs We Are Not Going to Move. "Wheresoe'r thon move good luck Yon who are moving are tired this weelc,aud disgusted with the ab sence of beauty from your homes. "Next neck rest and pleasure shall fling shoe after." her await von in the "replacine of fresn. clean curtains, draperies, etc We will gladly send you assistance for this labor, and be pleased to supply you with the new goods from onr line, which a change of hodse will necessitate. We have an unrivaled stock ot exquisite drapery silks, imported cre tonnes, Jace curtains of every grade, win dow shades and iron beds and bedding. SHUMAN BROS., 426 WOOD STREET. ap5-TTS M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. 56 Sixth ave, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 2063. .mul3-88-TT3 SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MEAT BIG Every Department With Extraordinary Values. G entlemen, what do you think of this? A 3-but-ton Cutaway Coat and Vest of strictly All -Wool, Plain Blue or Black Clay D lagonal, bound, perfect fitting and I well made, for You should also sec our Sack Suits -of the newest cut and patterns at $10, -Si 2, and 2 15. AND OUR Spring Overcoats At $9, $10, $12 and $15; unequaled at $2 to 3 more. w&SS CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTERS, 161-163 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. J. G. BENNETT & WE HAVE IT-WHAT? An Elegant Assortment of FURNITURE. Chamber Suits, of a reliable make and finish, r5 and upward. Par lor Suits, well made, 35 and upward. Sideboards, solid oak, well made and finished, large Bevel Glass, $ 15 and upward. Extension Tables, 4.50 and upward. We take pleasure in showing our goods, and extend to all a cordial in vitation to come and examine our stock. JACOBS & 51-53 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. WANAMAKER & BROWN. ISN'T it worth something to you to get the benefit of our Popular Price Made-to-Measure Tailoring? Special features in $25 Suits we know what they are, and stand ready to refund the money if unsatisfactory. There's not much risk in buying our Clothing, at least a good many think so, as our sales are nearly double what they were this time last year. 39 SIXTH STREET. ANDERSON BLOCK. SPOONS GIVEN AWAY. To show our appreciation for the patronage bestowed upon us we will for this week only present a PITTSBURIJ OB ALLEGHENY SOUVENIK SPOON with every pur chase of One Dollar or over. SMIT'S. ' m COR. LIBERTY AND SMITHFIELD, AND 311 SMITHFIELD ST. aplO-TTsn . WALL PAPER Advertised at 65c, 75c and 1.15 per room with border to match gives anyone a good idea how cheaply they can paper a house. Send for samples of these papers, sent free to any address. G. G- O'BRIEN'S PAINT AND WALL PAPER STORE. 292 Fifth sv., 3 Squares from' Court Howe. ESTABLISHED 1860. mll2S TAILORING. Correct Winter Saltings and Overeoa5In? IT. & C. 4". AHLEItS, Merchant Tillors. . zu smlthfleld st noii-ii-rrij BARGAINS! Alive to the Finger Tips Ladies, we have the most inviting lineof Little Boys' Suits. Stylish Vest Suit, Jacket, Pants and separate Vest, for $3. All-Wool Fast- &.v 1!, m Blue Jersey Suits at $2.50. Plain Blue Reefer Suits at $2.75. t. !41 CONFIRMATION SUITS, The best in the two cities, at $5, $6, S7. $9 Sio and 12. A handsome gift with each. All the newest things at lowest prices in HATS AND FURNISHINGS- A Pair of Roller Skates or t a Baseball and Bat with every Boy's Suit. npl6-ws3n YOUR CHOICE OF 100 .adies' Fine Jackets This Week- at $8 CO., COR. WOOD STREET and FIFTH AVENUE. npll M'GILVRAY, apKirs aplS SOLE AGENT FOR CHEMICAL Ui.-n.ai.JVt US, Weak ana sickly children, should talco LAOTOL. It will mike them strong and fleshy. II hn tho samo effect on anvonc. It cures all diseases or the throat and'lunzs. Price per bottle, 75 cents. Prepared by A. P. SAWniLL. mhS 1ST Federal t.. Allezheny. F JAS. M'NEIL & BR0., BOILEES, PLATE- AND SHEETIEOX WORK. PATENT SHEET-IRON ANNEALING BOXES. With an Increased capacity and hydraullo machinery, we are prepared to furnish all work in onr line cheaper and better than br the old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Valloy Railroad. felC-60-TTs Hf :nts. JSi n.n.LEVis SOLICITOR 315TlUVLICXnEDE.PrnSBUBSHJ $8 Pi 11 - J.3f fe &