THE -PITTSBURG "DISPATCH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER" 8, 189a' THE BUSINESS WORLD. Cholera the Marplot of Otherwiie Encouraging Conditions IN THE TRADE OF THE TAST WEEK. A Jrief Eevleir of 111 the Principal In dustries and Markets. THE FAILTJBES AND EAILWAT KEWS Xew Yoke, Sept. 2. B. G. Dun & Co. Weekly trade review says: The in dustries -were improving daily and pros pect were Brighter than ever, when the sudden alarm about cholera came to cause some hesitation. It is eren said that the buyers from the South who had started tor this city turned back because they were afraid of detention by quarantine here. There is reason for the utmost precaution against importation of the disease, which national and city authorities are taking with creditable energy; but there is yet no ground for suDpoting that the. pestilence will .obtain a foothold here this season. In all other respects, business prospects are clearly better than a year ago, and nearly all accounts show actual increase in busi ness. Crop prospects are better, money is in greater demand but In ample supply every where and industries are producing more than ever before, Tear that exports may be curtailed by the pestilence in Europe has depressed the markets. "Wheat has dropped to 78 cents, the low est point since 1S83, and recovered onlv to a fall of 2 cents for the week. Corn has dropped sy, cents for the week, with better Western reports. Cotton roe a shade, but has fallen to iM Cents ftfmfn with ftiilpa tf OV3 nno hnloe Oats have declined X cent, pork 50 cents per Parrel, lard 87 cents and hojrs 90 cents per 100 pounds, and oils are cent loner. The Result of sn Abnormal Condition. The greater part of these changes came from the unnatural condition of the mar kets, for sometime heldnp in spite of ex traordinary stocks in sizht. Wheat re ceipts in fonr days wero 4,832,296 bushels, but exports only f63,(15. Stocks of cotton on hand in this country equal two months' con sumption and in Europe about three months' of American, w hile current estimates of the coming crop are constantly rWns. It has been evident that Europe will take lets of our products this year than last, but pesri- l.ence there will not greatly diminish the need for food or clothing. Manulacturers in this country have never been in better condition, on the whole, than tnat w hich reports now indicate. All the textile branches are producing more and consuming more material than ever, and the demand has proceeded closely on the supply. Most woolen mills are running night and day to meet orders and cottnn mills are crowded, while stocks of Roods in bieht are phenomenally low. The iron and steel industries reiume foil production, though lome mills are yot de layed by repair-. The demand lor pig is very good, while mills ore pushed for bar, plates, sheet and structural iron. It iscnouzh to say of the woolen manu factures that sales at the three chief mar ket" since the middle of May have been 104,53 000 pounds or wool, against 83,00.1,000 last year, an increase of 25JS per cent. Bout and shoe shipments s'iow an lncreae of S per cent, and cattle leccipts at the Western maikets show an Increase of 22 per cent for the week and It percent for the year thus Jar. The State or Trade In the Cltl-s. At Pittsburg the demand for finished Iron Is better and prices somewhat stronger. At Cleveland trade is good In rolled products, 3rvKOods, hardware and groceries, and at Cincinnati machine shops and loundriesare pushed to their lull capacity, exec edmjr the last year's production. At Indianapolis the car movement Is unprecedented and at De troit business is fair and money in better demand. Better demand for money Is seen atMilaikee. Trade increases at St. Paul and Minneapolis with fine crpp prospects, and lumber is vervntlve with-prices strong. 'iiaSlfiesffiii ac at Ofnaha; satis'actory with large receipts oT cattle and srain at Kansas City, and stromr nt St. Louis, n nn. eral fall trade being assured. At Denver business is good, and throughout the North nest reports as to collections are very fa vorable. Prospects are brighter at Little Hock and bu-lness is improving. Tobacco is very active at Lomsvlllr. Trade increases at Memphis and also at New Orleans, though cotton is dull, with large crop esti mates, bugar and rice are strong and active, with money In better demand. Business failures throughout the rnmitrr during the past seven days number lor the United States 18 and lor Canada S3, or a which aro regarded as inflated, point in such a direction. l'liubarg Seventh In the Bank Ha Of. Bradttreet table fives the Clearing., House returns Tor tue weec enaiug oep teraber 1, 1892, and the percentage of in crease or decrease, as compared with the corresponding woclr last year, as ioiiows: Mew York f HT. 101.814 Cblcazo 94.111,199 Boston 7J.8J0,i4 Philadelphia se.67J.80l St. Loafs 2l.M9.lll ban Francisco, lfi.B4t.70S Pittsburg 1J.403. 180 Inc. 'i'6 Cincinnati., Ualtlroore New Orleans Kmmatr Buffalo Louisville. Minneapolis Detroit. Milwaukee Omaha Providence. ...... Denver Cleveland El. Paul Houston , Indianapolis Memphis. ........ Columbus. O Richmond Dallas. Hartford Dulafh Nashville , Washington St. Joseph Peoria , Portland. Ore Been ester SaltLakeCltv..... ew Haven , Portland. Me Worcester. ........ Fprlnjrfleld Waco Sloax City Fort Worth , Norfolk Wilmington, Del.. Lowell Grand Rapids Seattle Syracuse Dcs Moines Tacoma Los Angeles Lincoln Wichita Lexington Birmingham New Bedford Topeka Galveston Savannah Atlanta Blnghanitnn Helena Great Falls Spokane ll.OJa.500 IISROU &.S57.M3 O.SOI.SM 7.4t2,K0 6. Ml Ml 7,131.711 .S02,7S3 6,9i'32 4.790.105 3.878,500 i.C75,BO 1,511, 131 4.076.673 3, 400. SM 4.S.'5.9B7 1.093,07 S. 824,600 1.7 3.897 1,290.563 1.559.921 1,217.120 1,339.167 1.62.1S3 1.035, 4 1.4:1.800 1.743.369 971.770 L 478. 4S0 1.878.199 1.1JVM1 942.793 1,253.437 614.V77 769.254 1,011.913 713,474 706,531 61f.73 9 A dt 907.916 733. Kl 772. SO i S01. 092 467.097 449. &S9 482.834 428. i SS0.299 330.000 415,549 3.921.160 1.129. S3 1,0' 3. 631 H9,5ffl 6S3.W1 aa.479 778.853 12.6 163 5.0 42.4 45.7 Dec. 21.7 14.0 3.0 19.0 15 1 11.4 2.4 6.2 l6"8 6.0 SCROFULOUS HUMOR Boy .Almost Lost Use of Ills Limbs. Two Tears Intense Itching. Several Doctors Fal'. Instant Belief, Sweet Sleep, Speedy, uarstable, and Permanent Cure ' by Cuticura Remedies. Re- 4.0 6.7 .... 17.7 11.9 17.1 .... 4 5 .... 15,1 19.0 .... S.4 .... 41.7 .... 16.2 1S.I i:.s .... .... 16.7 "." si'a 1.5 .... 13.0 6 0 .... 9.0 15 7 1 5 16.1 .... 33.3 .... .... 21.4 4.8 .... 20.0 18.5 40.6 7.3 42.9 3.9 5.7 When about seven years old, my son was afflicted with a skin disease which was Terr distressing. The Brst appearance was of little pimples accom panied by Intense Itching, soon spreading Into tores covered with scabs, except wuen scratched off. The entire body, except head, was covered. He almost lost the use of his limbs, and was so light Irould carry lilm about like an Infant. Used all remedies I could nnd recommended In medical works ror Itching without benent. Applied to dif ferent pbvsldaus, receiving temporary relief, but the disease was sure to return. I sent for jour pamphlet, read It, purchased a set of Cuticura Kemkdies. 1 annotated him with the Cuticura, bathing with the Cuticura SOAr, and gave small doses of Ccticor a Resolvent. Oh. the soothing, effiStofthatCUTicUBA! After two yers' search for something to allay that terrible Itching, what a relief to see him sleep sweetly without any Inclina tion to scratch. Less than two boxes of CrmruK, one cake Cuticura Soap, and one bottle of the Cuticura Resolvent, performed a cure, with no returns. Is now a strong, healthy bov of thirteen. We consider it a remarkable cure, as he had Inher ited scrofulous humor. Mas. H. E. BOWKX. East Otto, K. T. Total S 965.1W.C51 Outside New York 3 413,043.803 Dominion of Canada Montreal 10.413,453 Halifax. 1 0T9.873 Toronto 4 6S4.SM Hamilton 647.552 ... 4.2 13.6 31.8 8.1 1.7 3.8 12.4 15.3 14.8 52 19.0 Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood and Skin Purifier, Internally (to cleanse the blood of all Impurities and poisonous elements), and Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautiner, ex ternals (to clear the skin and scalp and restore the hair). Instantly relieve and spetdllr enre every species of Itching, burning, scaly, (.rusted, pimply, scrofulous, and hereditary diseases and humors of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, from lnfaucv to age, from pimples to scrofula. NEW ADVEKTISKMEHTS. Total f 16,133,310 total of 176. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were 217. representing 197 in the United States and 20 in Canada, Bradslreet's on the Cholera Scare. BradstreeCt report says: No reports of timidity of buyers owing to the cholera "scare" have j et been received from the Interior. At the West some effect is rumored with respect to the wholesale fruit trade, and importers or millinery, fancy goods, notions, drygoods and other German prod ucts expect delay and fumigation of mer chandise at this port, which points to higher prices, duo to checked or damaged importa tions. There is some advance reported in prices or drugs. Threatened restriction of German nnd other European purchases of breadstuff and provisions has depressed prices of those staples in speculative markets. As indicated last week sugar is up l.c on raws and lc on refined with better demand. Restricted German supplies of beet sugar promise further advances. Large shipments of staple dr goods, clothing, shoes, hats, millinery and hardware aro going into the West. an Francisco has Bent two more cargoes ot barley to the United Kingdom. Pig iion is selling more freely, but at even closer prices at Chicago and some other Iiolnts, though in some instances terms are ;ept private. Bar iron retains its recent firmness. Exports or wheat, including flour as wheat, from United States seaports, both ecists, this week equal 3,241,030 bushels against 4,608,200 bushels the week before, and ascompaied with 5.441,500 bushels in the last week of Auguit. 1891, with 1,576 000 bushels in lt-90, with 2.699.000 bushels in 1S89, and with 2,631,000 bushels in that week of 1838. Montreal exported 197,776 bushels of wheat and 32,26 ban els of flour this week. Tbe Woolen and Cotton Markets. Wool prices have touched bottom, dealers refusing concessions and manufacturers having secured ample stocks. Carpet wools aro strengthened by cholera reports. Job bers at the East did as heavy a business daring August as ever before, and have light stocks. The mills are producing in ex cess ot preceding records. Sales or print cloths continue to exceed tho output, hut the first surplus since June 1 was reported lasfneek. Men's wear woolens are being ordered freely. The principal factor in this week's stock speculation lias been a disorganizing one. Apprehensions in regard to the cholera have dominated the situation. The tangible In fluence of interruption to the country's ex lort trade, with an accompanying derange ment of foreign exchange, proves to be even more effective than what is hoped will be the remote danger of the visitation or the epidemic. The nervous feelings Induced by tills state bt affairs began to display them selves early in the week. Liquidation, es pecially in tho manipulated securitlcs,whteb, liatebeeu leading the advance or prices, began to appear Monday and Tuesday, and when on ednesday it v as announced that cases of disease had appeared on a vessel ar livlng from Hamburg, a general slump set in which on Thursday almost attained tho dignity of a small-sized panic Prices have suffered all around the list, althou.'ls, as ml'lit hate been expected, the principal de clines were in securities in which artificial activity and strength had created an ex pended bull Interest, which it required but little pressure to dislodge. Other Influences Depress Wall Street. Apart from the infiuenco In question It might be claimed that another very import ant element continues to enter with increas ing force into the tendencies of speculation. Whether the hardening of money rates and the proipcct or a high and closer loan market dnrlng the autumn months would of itself liao checked the manipulation and support which has kept speculation upon a bullish tuck ii an open question. 6uch an idea lias, However, been prevalent The steady decreaso of the bank reserve, the outflow of money to the West, the indis position of lenders to make extended en iraxementsatthelow rates that have been current and, above all, the ronewal or a tendency to scrutinize collaterals for loans and to rcjictun undue proportion of values BUSINESS BREVITIES. J. It. Kinslt nas been appointed receiver for the Order of the Iron Hall o( Cincinnati.' The decision of Jud;o Taylor at Indian apolis, appointing a receiver for the Order of the Iron Hall, has been appealed from. Louisville tobacco firms have at last suc ceeded in forming a combine, which will compete with a similar trust at Cincin nati. A sieetiso or the creditors or Anderson & Co., Port Huron. Mich., who filed chattel mortgages Monday atgro;atlng $273,000, was held j estcrday. The London and General Bank in London suspended payment yesterday. The hnnk was founded in 1SS2 with a cipltnl of 1,000, 0C0. To Septomber 30, 1691, 117.770 had been subscribed to the capital. In 1891 tho bank paid a dividend of 8 per cent. Too failure has created no excitement. TnK coke trade in the Cnnncllsrillo region Is still increasing. Lat week there was an mcrease of over 7,000 tons as compared with tho production o the previous week. PrIos are quoted as follows: Furn iro coke, $ 1 90: foundry coke. $2 30: crushed coke. $2 65; all per ton of 2,000 pounds f. o. b. at ovens. The past week has not mado any particu lar change in the condition ot the cotton crop, but the differences noted have been, on tue whole. In tho line or Improvement. Texas continues to lead in good condition and forwardness ana the poorest spots in the cotton territory are those furthest fioin Texas In Alabama and South Carolina. The Embossed Lumber and Fibre Com pany, Sew York, is insolvent nnd will be dissolved. Aieferree has been appointed. The capital stock or the comuauy I $250,000. MeichandUe liabilities arcabont $19,000, in addition to which Thomas Stokes tolds a chattel mortgage for $80,000 on the plant. The assets consist of the ttlant. cresses. paienis anu lease oi mo uusiness premise.'. Ore shippers have found the freight mar ket too weak to dispute in the week just closing, and have made no attempt to push rates uny lower. The unprecedented ship ments from Escanaba were all that pre vented rates from breaking nearly a month ago. Within the last three weeks there hag been a marked curtailment In tho amount sent down frum the non-Bessemer mines that ship from Escanaba. cold everywhere, rrlce. Cuticura. 50c: Soap. 2c; KE60LVENT. 11. Prepared by the Potteb Dbuo AMD Cuxmical CoarOHATION, Boston. JO "How to Care Skin Diseases." 64 pages, 50 illustrations, 100 testimonials, mailed free. nillPLES, black-heads, red, rough, chapped and II 111 oily skin cured by Cuticura Soap. ACHING SIDES AND BACK, Hip. Kidney and Uterine Patus and eakneses relieved In one minute by the Cntlcara Aatl-Patn Plaster, the first aud only paln-kidlng plaster. CONFIDENCE In our pledges to give the people of Pittsburg better facilities for furnishing their home under easier conditions than were offered them before our advent ha paved the way for the development of our successful enterprise. MURPHY BROS.CO. Xnfc MODEL HOME FURNISHERS, 27 SEVENTH .STREET, Near Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Although but two weeks in business here in the dull season trade is already brisk with us, and our sales have gone beyond oar most sanguine expectation. IF YOU WANT WHAT WE HAVE, and will but take the trouble to inspect our goods and investigate our methods, sales are assured. We can offer you such inducements in tbe way ot prices and terms that to trade with us is not only a saving ot a first cash outlay, but a subsequent saving with the advantage of the easiest kind of payments. WHAT IS A HOME If it is not made attractive by neat and comfortable furnish, ings? It is the one spot on earth that should be made dear to the heart. Is yours such a home? ifo! Then why not make it such? You can't afford iti Yon can afford it Come to us. We'll help you-in the matter. We'll make such arrangements with you that money will scarcely be a consideration so slight will be the payments required. ' A DOLLAR CUTS QUITE A FIGURE with us. It will buv as much, if not more, from us as from any other place in town spot cosh or otherwise. It will give you the use ot the Furniture, Carpets or other commodities of which you are in need. It will be the beginning of tbe saving of money or the accumulation of property, which is practi cally the same thing. It is the key to a foundation of economy on which may be reared the structure of your fortune. STOCK TO SUIT ALL TASTES Neatness, elegance, durability and style are the characteristics of our stock in Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Stoves and Household Effects. WE FURNISH A HOUSE COMPLETE from kitchen to attic with better goods for less money and longer credit than any other Installment House in Pittsburg. EVERYTHING CONFIDENTIAL AND SATISFACTORY. Murphy Bros. Co. 27 SEVENTH STREET, 27 MBAB PENN ATENTTE. riTTSBXTKP, PA. iu29-2i -TTS DELINQUENT TAX LIST W!W AD VKltTISEJIrUITS. Omra or thb Coixxctor or UiLtnqtrsnrr Taxes, IMmrTrnvir. Hall Rvtrnvmi, &wi. PrrraBtTBG, Pa., August 27. m. KAUFMANNS' GREAT SEASON OPENER! wsbuwk Lowest Prices, Finest Goods, Best Styles, Largest Assortment. Fit any shape or sized THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED -BY- L J. HARPER BONNELL CO., NEW YORK SmyO-7-D T'S time to make your choice of New Suit for Fall WHY? The new Goods are in stock. It's a chance to get first choice. It's a time we can give you best service. After a while we may not be able to serve you so prompt We'll have a great business the goods and prices will keep us very busy. man. Pit KVJS l 5SS&5T,,w',N"ww8 MI H JJXnEllSON FLOCK 39 SIXTH STREET. an23 YOUGHIOGHENY ?reenough Street and Gas Alley. OFFICE. 100 GKANT ST. COAL CO., LTD., T. S KNAP, MANAGER 'i Otophone 1U70. Youghiogheny Gas and Steam Coat. White and River Sand. RAILWAY INTERESTS. The estimated gross earnings of the Bock Island system for August wero $1,933,839, over the roricspondlng month of last year of $277,?87. The Northern Pacific gives notice to shin- rjeis and agents that hereafter it will refund to accept from the Union Pacific or Oregon" snort x.ine ail smpments or rreurht originat ing nt points east of tho 97th meridian, un less loaded In Northern Pacific cars, and un less all charges are prepaid. It is rumored that certain transcontinen tal lines have organized a conspiracy against the Atchison. Tho story goes that roads trhich were forced Into carrying a large amount of contract Dnsinetg to Denver and back during tne Knights Templar conclave at tho Atchison's $12 round trip rate, are re taliating by diverting from that road ns much as possible of the Paoiflc coast travel. The West Virginia State Board of Publio Works has finished assessing the railroads In that State, and their report shows a grand total or $13,549,340 61. asainst $17.415703 K for last year. There are 31 operated lines In the State. The Baltimore and Ohio i assessed at $6,996,568 23; Chesapeake and Ohio, $713 761 tS; Norfolk and Western (in course of construction). $1,191,211 24 and the Ohio Elver, $1,(44,444 05. Want tho Southern Pacifio Hallway ap- prei tome commissioner or the Western Traffic Association for authority to establish a rate of 50 cents per 100 pounds on canned goods, wines and other commodities from San Francisco to NewTorkand Intermedi ate point It also delivered ltselr of a threat. This threat was that If tbe authority was not granted the oompany would give the 90 days' notice required by the atrreement and put the proposed rate into effect at the end of that time. The Southern Paoiflo now has an opportunity to make its word Rood. Chair man Walker yesterday Issued a circular dis approving the proposition. OPPOSITE CITY HAXI eeJ-Tuvsu JAPANESB PILE CURB A enre for Piles. External, Internal. Wind, Bleed, lnr and Itcnlnr. Chronic Recent or Heredltarr. This remedj has posltlrclT tieTer been known to fall, tl a box. 6 for i. by mail. A iraarantee siren with six boxes, when purchased at one time, tore-' fund the K BTOCKY. Di HO. 2401 and Fclton st. T.yCn, t. Wholesale and Retail Ar and 1701 Penn are., corner Wrlle arc If not cned. Issned hr rorelit.Wholc.ale and lie Issned h: urr. IHarrboea & Cramp Cure. 55 and 50 cts. Plltsburr Q. etall Agent. Pa. Use Muekj', jal-sz-eod WE WISH To call your attention to a special lineofChamberFurniture, patterned from designs of Louis XIV. and XV. times, ranging in price from $45 to x75i in mahogany, maple, oak and curly birch, which, by closing out entire output of factory, we have succeeded Jn placing prices 25 per cent lower than formerly. If you wish something elegant, do not fail to see them. We also have a full line of all kinds of Furniture which go to makeup a home. You will not be disappointed by making us a visit. n 434 and 436 Smithfield St., PITTSBURG, PA. SSSSSS& 1k giB jpj fr. ?S jgjfc lHSHil DIAMOND: 47-Prompt servico to manufacturers and consumers generally. Mills snppled with river sand. Je7-74-TTS THE LEADERS IN OFFICE FURNITURE. McElveen Furniture Co., Lim., 434 and 430 KmJthfleld St., Flttsbnrg, Pa. Send for catalogue or call and see us. sel-102-TTB MWI . flBBSU'' ASITJSERIBNTS. Healthful) Agreeable, Cleansing. Gores Chapped Sands, "Wounds, Burns, Etc Kemoveo sad Prevents Sandruft AHERIGAH FAMILY SOAP. Best for General Household Use GRATEFUL COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which irorern the operations of digestion andnutri tlon, s.nd br a careful application of the ane prop erties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has pro Tided oar breakfast tables with a delicately Sarored bererare which mar saTe us jnanr hearr doctors bills. It is br the Judicious use of such articles of gyr ey -rAr jS3 THEATRE Every Eveninrr, Wed. and Sat. Matinees, v jstjb; VAXX.X0XS. IK TBE NEW CHHIS AND LENA. Sent. 6 Limited Mall. Extra matinee La Dor Day, Monday. au29-7 D U Q U E.S N E, Leading Theater. Opentnir'or the rosnlar season MOHDAT, SEPTEMBER 5, engagement of MR. THOMAS W. KEENE In the followlne select repertoire: Monday. Richard 1IX; Tuesday, Richelieu: Wednes day, Hamlet; Thursday, Louis XL: Friday, Othello; Saturday, Richard III.: Snturday matinee. Merchant ot Venice. Box office now open. Next week R. E. Graham. se3-3 THE ALVIN THEATER. CHARLES L. DAVIS, Owner and Manager. Monday, September E, grand opening. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. DANIEL FKOHMAN'S LYCEUM THEA TER COMPANY, presenting THE CHARITY BALL. Box office open from 9 a. it to 10 r. x. sel & Sure (jUKEC? Rheumatism Gouts Lumbago ALMOST A MIRACLE THE EFFEOr OF RHEUMACURA. What can Rheumacura doT Here is ono of many certiOcates by people who would not descend to misrepresentation. It is from a Plttsburs gentleman, Charles N. Blackwell: "One bottle of Rheumacura completely enred me of muscular rheumatism, although ?rovious to taking the wonderful medicine had been laid up for six weeks with my left les so sore that I could not put my feet on the ground. Three doses drove all pain away. Thanks to Rheumacura, I am sound as a gold dollar." Hundreds of others have given testimony equally as strong. There never has been another medicine so efflcaoious for rheuma tism, lumbago and gout. No sufferer from such an ailment should delay a day in get ting a bottle of the remedy, as the season of changes In the weather, which Is conducive of all forms of rheumatism, is near at hand. Price 88 per bottle. For sale by all drncElkts. M'KINHIE H GHESSMAH MTB CO., OlO I'enn Ave., Flttabars;, Fa, Bmd yournams and address and ire will mall, free, a pamphlet of testimonials. UU2S-TTSSU The- following list of delin quent taxes unpaid at this date is hereby advertised in accordance with section 3 of an Act of Assembly entitled "Asupplenientto an act entitled an act in relation to cities of the second class, providing for the levy and collection of a tax to pay the indebtedness of the several districts composing such cities of the second class existing prior to the passage of the act to which this is a supplement, providing for the manner of issuing educational, school and poor warrants, and authorizing the advertisement of delinquent taxes, rates and levies, etc." With notice to whom it may concern, tnat all taxes and water rents herein advertised, together with the cost of ad vertising, not paid on or be fore September 17, 1892, will be entered as liens against said property, and said prop erty sold to satisfy said taxes, water rents and advertising. WILLIAM R. FORD, Collector of Delinquent Taxes. MEN'S NIGGER HEAD SUITS, $12 Nigger-Head Suits are at the front once more, and will be worn extensively this Fall and Winter. Those we offer at $12 come in cutaway, single breasted, straight cut and double breasted styles, and were made to be retailed for $18. Circum stances force us to sell them almost as soon as we unpacked them. Come in to-day and take your choice for $12. $15 Men's English Nigger-Head Suits This is another and finer lot consisting of 400 fine English Nigger-Head Suits, cut in single and double-breasted sack styles, straight cut or cutaway, and finished exactly like genuine cus tom work. We never expected to sell these suits for less than $20. But circumstances alter cases. To be brief: Come in and take your choice from the lot for $15. OUR BIG SALE - OP- - BOYS' SCHOOL CLOTHING! For the special benefit of parents whose boys need new "rigginc out" for the opening of schools next Tuesday, will positively terminate to-night We guarantee a saving of at least 50 per cent at this sale. OUR NEW FALL DERBY, "THE MODJESKA," TAXES, 1891. FIRST WAED 1891 ,riMsmTKntunf ku g OPTICAL AND Catalogues on applica tion. nu27-TT TITTLE, XJ THE OPTICIAN, L Has removed to 600 LIBEET Y STEEET, over cjpys urugscore. Spectacles and eye glasses exclusively. JyS-Trs GEAND OPEEA nOTJSE TO-NIGHT. Henry Co. and Muldoon's Athletes. Mathews and Bulger's Eural Comedy, A RUSTIC 1JECEPTION. Prices 15c. 25c, 60e, 750. Matinee Saturday, 25c, Mo. Next ireek Telepbonla. sel until stronr enough to resist ererr tendency to dis use. Hundreds of subtle maladies are flmtlnr around us ready to attack wherever tbere Is a weal point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keep ing ourselves well forttaed with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.' ,rUivil bavtet Ga- Sfuc. Made stmplr with boiling water or milk. Sold only In batf-oound tins, by grocers, labeled thus: JAMES El'PS ft Co., Homoeopathic Chemists. Jel5-91-Tus London, England. ywfc'w& J feM05-xTu , ELITB PHOTO 616 Market CABINETS $1.00 No stairs to climb. myn Cm ttie elevator OALLEBT, Btbeet. PER DOZEN. SAEET DAVIS' EDEN MUSEE. Gorgeous Wax Works! Astounding irovementel Marvelous Change! M'lle Zeetella and Her den or India Serpents; James Wilson, the Human Balloon; Theator lum, Nelsonla sWorld Famous South Ameri can Novelty Co. Admission 10 cents. ., AEET WILLIAMS ACADEMY. , TO-NIGHT Matinees Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturdar. THE CITY CLUB SPEOTACULAB FARCE COMEDY COM HAKKIS' THEATER-MES. P. HARRIS. R. L. liritton, T. F. Dean, proprietors and managers. Every afternoon and evening, L. 8. Wyman in the comedydrama: THE TYROLEAN. Week September 5 Katherlne Rober In 'The Heroine In Bags." au30-U6-rrs BASE BALL PITTSBURG VS BALTIMORE, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. September , 2 and 3. Ladles' day Thursdav, Sept. 1. Street parade and concert at Exposition Park. Concert from S to 4, Game called at 4. seS-8 CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE AT BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S; Telephone 1834. 88 Fifth ave, asll-TTa Between Wood and Markes. HORSE: Very stylish and kind about cars; also buggy and harness, nearly nowjeheap. Bear 487 Penn ay. rra KOEHLER'S Installment House Weoccnpytlie entire Mil 7 Sixth Street, LIENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit (Ready-Hape & to Order.) LADIES' PL0AKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, INSTALLMENTS. Casb Prices Without Secnrlty. TERMS: One-third of the amount purchased must be paid down; the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted strictly confidential. Opea dally, from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Saturdays until ur.H, City, Bub-District School Taxes and Water Beats. Aland, Catharine A 191 S3 lot 233-00 Ferry street corner Seoond avenue 2 2-story trick dwellings brick stable Butlerand Gardner 814 92 triangular lot averaging 71-70 Liberty avenue to Short street corner Second avenue 3-story machine shop and brlolc offloo Bell, L A with notloo to Mrs Annie Young 129 11 lot 17-S0 Second avenue be tween Ferry and Chanoery 8-story brick dwelling No M Brenneman, Martha E (w) 3160 lot 20-72 Second avenue between Short and Bedoutt 2-story brick dwelling No 91 Bennett, George H (w). ..... ...M 447 80 lot 80-80 Water Street between Wood and Market 5-story brick warehouso Nob 100, 101 Carbon Bronte Company, with no tice to William Darlington 270 80 lot 60-00 Water street corner West street 1-story briok building No 83 Carroll and Porter, with, notice to MaryE Scbenley 833 60 lot 110-22 Penn avenue north side corner First and Second streets large brick building improvements eto Edmundson, Margaret H 119 44 lot 23-70 Market street between First and Seeond avenues 5-story briok building Free, Ella A (w) 13 60 lot 20.5-110 Penn avenne be tween Water street and Bell alley brick house No 24 Henkle, John (w) 134 93 lot 40-3 Ferry street between Fourth avenue and. Liberty 4-story briok hotel Nos407and 409 McLood, Mrs Margaret F 184 04 lot 20.8-60 Market street corner First avenue 8-story brick house Prlnty, William (w) vrltU notice to . Eliza Fleishman 83 20 lot 20-01 Third avenue corner Redoubt alley 2-story briok dwelling back building Scott, J F and'J L with notios to M A Renshaw ......I 749 98 lot 45-160 Water street to First avenue corner Short street 4-story brick planing mill ma. ohlnery eto ,s'73'3'5jSStrr?es X ) few days be has already Although but' a fore the public, found hundreds of admirers and wearers. And no wonder, for it's one of the nobbiest and most be coming shapes that ever graced man's cranium. Notice its shapely crown and well denned curl (as illustrated opposite) and then come in and see the hat itself. The cut doesn't do it justice. The Modjeska comes in black and brown, and, although it is made of finest quality fur, its price is Only $3 KAUFMANNS' FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST. Are quick to grasp opportunities that prove beneficial to them. This is why so many prefpr Fleming's Fine Whiskies and Wines. The benefits derived from usinjr Fleming's Pure Brandies, Whiskies and Wines, medic inally, are favorably talked of every day in almost every home in this community. In ordering or purchasing Whiskies please make your selection from the following, sold only by Fleming & Son: FLEMING'S OLD EXPORT, Quarts SI, or six for 13. FINOH'S GOLDEN" WEDDING. Quarts $L25, or six for v& GIBSON'S TEN-YEAR OLQ, Quarts (1.50, or six tor $7.50. FLEMING'S PRIVATE STOCK, Quarts 1 Fleming's California Wines are four (4) years eld, and are the best Port, Sherry, Claret, and others; In full quarts SO cents. Gonds shipped samo day as ordered. MEDICAL. u & WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 412 MARKET ST., COB. DIAMOND, an2S-TTsau nttsbnrg. Pa. WOOD'S CHOSPHODINE, The Great Enellali Xemedr. Promptly and permanently cures all forms of Acrmiur WeaJmui.hmlttloru, Xptr matorrJua, impotence tnd all tStctt of JJnut or Ex etittt. Been prescribed oyer U years la thousands of eases: Is ibe onlu RcltabU ami UontMt Medicine knnim. Aflle drturfflst Tnr Wrwirt.a Jl'Tfrrrrl Alt' Pbosfhodixx: If he offers some worthless ipfdlrfc! j ! LP1''? A,ihltn ,'ieiTe ".',? dl honest store. Inclose Brlce ln letter, and we will J-na bVretnrn mail, price, one package, lis six. - III Woodward avenue, Detroit. Hlch. WSold in Plttsburs; br .,. JOS. FLEMING A SON. 17-U-eodwk 412 Market street. DOCTOR WHITT1ER B14 FENN AVENUE, PITTSI5UKO, PA. As old residents know and back files ot Plttsbure papers prove, Is the oldest estab lished ana most prominent physician ln the city, devotfntrspeclalattentlon to all chronla SSSTSNO FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible Mppiril IQ and mental dls persons IMLn V UUO eases, physical de car, nervous deblllt v. lack of enerzv. ambi tion aud hope,lmpairedmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, basbfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions. Impover ished blood, faUing powers, organio weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for business, society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately sr.dn BLOOD AND SKIN ?? eruptions, blotches, falling hair.bones.Taln. glandular swellings, ulcerations of tbe tongue, month, throat; ulcers, old sores, art cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 DIM A DV kidney and tbe system. U tl I IM n M T i bladder de rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searcnlng treatment; prompt relierand real cure. Dr. Whlttlers life-long extensive expert ence insures fcientlfio and reliable treat. menton common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at S. distances carefully treated as If here. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 4 r. ic Sunday, 10 x. it to Ir.K only. DR. "WHITT1EB,814 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa mfegr Toralinson, Eliza J (w) with notice toMOMcSteenH........i , 12 60 lot 20-80 Seoond avenne between Short and Redoubt 2-story brick house No 17 Wilson. J Cand W A. 83 62 lot 40-X Liberty avenue between Fourth andForry 2-story brick wagon shop I Contimtti n XUBih. tyj LOSTMANHOOD RESTORED NERVINE, The rreat Span. lsh ltemrdT. is sold WlTIf A W k I TTRN OUAB ANTES to enre all nerv ous diseases, such u Wlc f-mnr n- fSf xyrD vTaa csno. Loss of Brain Powers TV akefnlness. Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions. NerToainess, Lassitude, all drains and loss of powor of the aeceratlre Orrans In either sex earned by over-exertion, yonthral errors, or excessive use ot r?wTS?NFRAJiTj;FJTtUCDRE''r REFUND ?91rSXi.Wih "e":lpe Co.. Madrid. Spain. SON. Plttsbnrc crZS-X-xm SsBBsflsBsV -SEaSCfSBlEp Y'tii'iy DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS in all cases re- Sulrlng scientific and confl entlal treatment, rtr. S. K. Lake, M. R. a P. S is the old est and most experienced spe cialist in he city. Consulta tion freetana strictly confi dential. Office nours to ana to a T. v. Sundays, 2 to 4 v. if. Consult them person ally or write Doctors Lxxx, cor. Penn av. and'Fourth st, Pittsburg. Pa. Jel8-S3-Dwk DR. SANDEJJ'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory DR. ivIOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remedy used for many years by an old Jihyiictan wifh great success It is a perf ectly safe and reliable remedy and is suc cessfully used n a monthly corrective by thousands of ladles, lleware of imitation. Ask for Dr. Motfs Pennyroyal Female Pills and take no other, or enclose 11 and wo will mall you a box securely sealed ln plain pa per. Price 21 per box. six for t& . DH.MOTTS CHEM. CO., Cleveland, O. Bold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Fleming st Son, Pittsburg, r-a. ' dcMrx Latest Patents 1 Best Improvements! Will cure without medicine all Weakness resulUns; from over'-taxatlou of brain, nerve forces, excesses or indiscretion, as exhaustion, ntrroos deblllt sleeplessness, lanfrnor. rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder complaints, lame back, lumbajfo, sci atica, general Ill-health, etc. This Electrto Belt contains wonderful Improvements o-rer all others, and tires a current that is Instantly felt bj wearer or we forfeit IS. W0, and will eure all or the above diseases or no pay. Thousands have been cured by thl marvelous invention after all other remedies failed, and we give hundreds of testimonials ln this and every other Sute. Our Powerful IMPKOVED ELKCTKICSTJSPKN SOBT, the greatest boon ever offered weak men. FREE with ALL BELTS. Health and vigorous strenirthaUARANTEEDlneotoSOdaTS. Send for Illustrated, pamphlets, mailed, sealed, free. Ad- '""' BANDEN ELECTBIC CO. TOM 2)0. tU Broadway, New Yos t - r
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