o THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SATURDAY. BEPTEMBER 17, 1893. CHOLERA IS SO BAR To the Business of This Country or, Even of the Metropolis. LOTS OP MONEY IN CIRCULATION. he Iron Trade Shows Improvement Espe cially in l'ittslurg. FE ARE IIGDTn IX BASK CLEARINGS New York, Sept Id K. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly reiew of trade will say: Cholera has landed and the business of Xew York zoes on exactly as if it had not. The selling of stocks has been quite heavy end the decline in jrices has averaged about 52 per share for all the active list. Honev is in ample supply and the demaud from the interior is less than usual at this season; but the large amounts are held out or the loan market by people who are loot ing for exceptional opportunities -to buy cheaply. . There has been much talk abont pesti lence as an excuse for the low price of breadstufTs and cotton; but the fact is that the enormous stocks brought over from last j ear afford a sufficient reason tor exceed ingly low prices. Keceipts of wheat at the principal "West ern ports in lour dajs of this week have been 5,316,833 bushels, while the Atlantic exports have been onlv 1,0G5,433 bushels. and it is not strange that the price had de- 1 clined cents. At cents wheat is loner tliau it ever ba been in New York, except in two dajs iu lbS4. Some I'rotlucl of Hie Farm. Corn has declined lc in sympathy, bat it is, also, the fact that Western advices regarding the growing crop are more favor able. O.its hac fallen 14 cent aud lard is a shade weaker. In cotton there has been heavy selling, and September options are below 7 cents, though the price lor spot cotton is un clianzrd. Oil has declined i a cent, but coffee is Js cents stronger. At 1'ms.burg the iron trade improves with increased demand, -though Bessemer pi; is weaker. Window glass works are resuming. The demand for structural iron is very encouraging, and plate mills are well sup plied, but quotations are variable and bar iron is unsettled. Copper is lower at lljc, aud tin at 20.3c, in spite of large distri bution; but lead is more steady at 45t There is a heavy demand lor cottons, and medium bleached goods are higher with browns firm. Carpets arc stronger. .Money lias been steady at 4 per cent, while loreitjii exchange has fallen so lar that exports of gold are unprofitable. The ti easury has added f 1,000,000 gold and SG00, 000 siUer to its stock, while putting out 400,000 additional paper. Here, as in all parts or the country, the supply of money is ample lor legitimate needs, and the shrinkage of speculation is helpful as re gards the possible monetary pressure later. The business failures occurring through out the country during the last seven d.ivs number lf2, as compared with totals of 179 latneek. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were 239. littburs Igl'th in Dank Clearings. The following table, compiled by Mrad s'rat's. shows the bank clearings "for the week ending September 15, and the per centage ot increase aud decrease as com pared with the corresponding week of 1891: KewTorfc s C33.iiti3.C2 Chicago HO.371.2b4 J'Pr'O" Kt.Ui3.102 l'ulladelplila -t.9s.,813 fct. Louis 25,l3,Sil tan Francisco ifi.9 17 j.,7 Cincinnati 15.436.S0O I'ltubum 1(1,707, ill jaiuiuure..... ...... ...... 13,170 4.T7 NO PLACE LIKE HOME. Thomas Atterburj- Talks of Pittsburg as a Glass Center The Latest Shut Down "Will Not Effect Trade in the Least-Our Advantages Pointed Ont. "The shut down of the Greensbury Glass Company yesterday morning throwing 300 men and boys out of employment, will not have any effect upon the Pittsburg glass trade," Thomas Atterbury, of Atterbury & Co., said last night. "It is a small factory and manufacturers generally would scarcely know that such an event had taken place," he continued. "The failure of these small factories scattered throughout the country has no beating whatever on the class trade. These factories are usually started by workmen who have great in ducements offered them by land compauies in new towns. They manage to raise enough money to start up aud having noth ing to lose and everything to gain commence work and run for awhile. The failure be gins to come upon them and the plants pats into the, possession of the lenders of the capital They in their turn run them for a time long enough to see they cannot pay then the factories go under and we hear great reports of the failure of the glass industry. I think the glass trade is as bright as it ever was at this time of the year. The jobbers are not trying to de press the market anv more than usual " 'That old rumor about the United States Glass Companv going to abandon some of their Pittsburg lactones and build three pot furnaces at Gas City, Ind., has been revived. Is there any advantage in moving to these smaller towns?" was asked. "Xot in the least," replied Mr. Atter bury. "In lact, I consider Pittsburg one of the'best places to locate in tor the manufac ture of glass. If this had not been my opinion we wouia nave movea away many years ago. Every now and then we receive an ofler from some town or other wanting 10 give us a large manu facturing site, free, and a cash bonus be side to locate on their territory. A glass manufactory which moves from Pittsburg leaves the center of supplies of the glass industry. Here we can find all the men and boys we wish, skilled in all the various branches. One ot the lanrest tumbler man ufacturers in the country, who removed' from this district some time ago on one of these offers from a new town, told me that he was having no end of trouble in getting men and boys. He was at the mercy of his employes lor if they stopped work fie could not fill their places. There is no place like Pittsburg lor the glass industry." SEW ADVEBTISKMHNT3. THE Ginnlna Johann Hoff's MaltExtract unequalled as a Tonio Nutritive for impaired Di gestion, for the iv.ak and debili tated, for Blotlirrn while N ursine and during ronvl"cf nee. Eereare of Imitations. Ttie genuine has the .signature or "Johahn Uoiw" op the neck of every bottle. EISNER & MENDELSON CO., Sole Agents and Importers of Mineral Waters, 6 Barclay Street, New Ydrk. sat ivtf"! w - Ac? plpJl) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AN EXHIBITION -IN- CREPE PAPER, The exhibition of novelties in paper is now open at JOS. EICHBADI & CO.'S 48 FIFTH AVENUE, FALL FESTIVITIES. FALL FESTIVITIEShavebegun. The Exposition and our Fall Stock of Clothing are open. Levy is charming the people with his excellent music. We are beautifying them with our elegant clothing. The displays at the Exposition are attracting crowds to see them. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Are quiet to grasp opportunities that prove beneficial to them. This is why so many prefer Fleming's Fine Whiskies and Wines. The benefits derived Irom nsinjj Fleming's Pure Brandies, Whiskies and Wines, medic inally, ate. 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 81, or six for 5. FINCH'S GOLDEN" WEDDING, Quarts $1.25, or six for $6. GIBSON'S TEN-XEAB OLD, Quarts $1.50, or six lor $7.50. FLEMING'S PRIVATE STOCK. Quarts $2. Flemlng'B California Wines are four (4) r j 1 ,. ., t- 11 n . J J"1' wiu, huu aro mo ucat roTZ. onerrv. Our displays of New Fall Suits, i ciaret. and nth.,, in mii nnrt. ....' uoods shipped same, day as ordered. A3IATKUE and professional sport care fully reviewed for THE DISPATCH to morrow. Leading sporting people. Kansas Citr, Minnea noils, Jluflalo Milwaukee.. Detroit Loulsvllie. ew Orleans...... Omaha.... ......... FroTidence. ...., Denver Cleveland , fct. raul , Houston Indianapolis Memphis Columbus. O J'lchmond Dallas Hartford..... , Duluth Kashville Washington fct. Joseph. ...... Teorla. Portland. Ore Rochester FaltLaLeCltv..... Sew Haven , Portland. Me Worcester Springfield "Waco . Sioux City Fort Worth Norfolk. Wilmington, Del. Iowell ...., Grand BaDlds.. Seattle , Syracuse............ Des Moines. . Tacoma . Los Angeles . Lincoln Wichita Lexington. Ky Birmingham ..., New Bedford Galveston. ........ Savannah , Atlanta Ulnghamton Helena , Great Falls.-.. Spokane. Total. 11. 111. 313. 13 Outside Sew York. 10.lu7.903 e,tHl,ld3 .3S,0I3 7.557..S0 7.471,374 6.SS5.S76 i. 643.619 8,435.668 5,lSO,90u 6.80,93; 6.9G3.331 S.989.i5I 5.531.799 4,743,279 1,316,976 3.342,400 5.404,608 l,309.9d9 1.99S.610 1,584.317 l,6S4.tCS 1.835.739 1,723.199 1.876.000 X. 947,435 i. 648. 929 1.6S8.I74 1.570.745 1. 136.782 1,235,152 1.3.i6,163 993,275 S93.1I0 1.052,469 8J9.023 750,181 747.656 929 191 1, 116.311 936,400 X. 180. 849 762.016 594,715 G5I.228 535.715 46J.893 457.(130 442, OH 5.S34.465 X. 847,500 X, 848. 515 290.200 936.011 552.967 858,267 Inc. Dec. 11.8 9.3 10 S 2.0 3.1 .... .... 21.9 14.3 .... 4.0 16 8 3.0 .... 7.1 i" " 8.8 I'." 8.5 .... 24 5 55.4 .... 4.1 27.7 .... 8 0 .... 44.3 .... 12.5 13.8 .... .... 12.7 2.1 15.3 .... 1.0 15.6 .... 41.4 10.2 13.6 19.3 .... '."'. i."i 8 6 .... 1.5 17.9 .... 1.8 .... 1.3 17.0 .... .... 64 3 74.1 '.'." 16.1 1.7 "" 'i'.b 33.0 .... s.8 77.4 .... .... 13.4 7.4 25.8 .... 11.8 .... 3.5 .... A Plttslnirger Leases nn Iron Mine. Harry W. Oliver has leased an iron ore mine on the Eastern Mesabie Range, located about 100 miles northeast of Duluth. He agrees to pay the lessor a royalty ot Go cents on every ton mined and binds himselt to take out 400,000 tons the first year. COOK BOOK FREE "For Hie Laflies." SOMETHING NEW I JUST OUT. I "Delicious Desserts" I COOK BOOK Mailed Free. H Send name and address to S PRICE FLAVORING EXTRACT CO. I 74 WARREN STREET 9 New York City, NewYork m And will prove an important occa sion to the ladies of Pittsburg and vicinity. THE MISSES HEATH, Of Buffalo, under whose superintend ence the exhibition is to be given, are experts in the thousand and one dainty things made from crepe tissue, consisting of Lamp Shades, Candle Shades, Dinner and German Favors i 'And many other beautiful things. S617-55-TT3 HORSE. Very stvlish and kind about cars; also bujgy and harness, nearly now; cheap. Rear 437 Penn av. tts Overcoats and Furnishings are bring' ing throngs to. buy them. The music and sights charm but for a moment. Our Clothing is a continual pleas ure. And during all the Fall Festivities we are going to keep our part of them going in a most satisfactory manner. There will be NO LACK, of vari ety; there shall be NO COMPLAINT of quality, and prices will GREATLY PLEASE. We cordially invite our out-of-town friends to make our store THEIRS while in the city. Our city friends are doing it every day these days. The rush for Fall Suits and Over coats has begun. Never were we so well fixed for it. Come one, come all. OPPOSITE CITY HALL. sen N. IT. COK, FEJV AVE. AND SIXTH ST., riTTSBirjKG, TA. 123,000 GRADUATES. THE LARGEST AND MOST PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS COLLEGE IN WESTERN PENNA Send for New Illustrated Circular, giving full particulars, mailed free. Address, J. C. SMITH'S SON. Evening Sessions becln Monday. September 26. Telephone IMS. mm aull-65-TTS JOS. . IEMI1 & SON, WHOLESALE RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 412 MARKET ST., COR. DIAMOND, ftu28rgn Pittsburg, Pa. ' Enemies Entirely Routed. Don't snffer any longer with Rheumatism. Don't writhe with the anguish of Gout. Don't groan any more with Lumbago. Rneumncnra will conquer those enemies of comfort and happiness Just as surely as the sun shines. It has cured hundreds of people, and never In a single Instance bag it failed to give relief, often effecting a perma nent enre of bad cases after being nsed only two or three days. The proofs of Its value are so conclusive that it can be conscien tiously recommended to the afflicted with the assurance that It cannot faU to help them, and if rightly used will restore them to the complete enjoyment ot health. Try It at once and give It a fair chance. Rhenmacura Is now within the reach of all, being for sale by druggists generally. Fries S3 ur bottle. For sale by nil draggtsta. M'KINME 4 CHESSMAN HTB CO., OlO Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Bend your name and nddrens and we will mall, free, pamphlet of teatlmonlalst. selo-TTsau NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w FIIL BARGAINS SLL TilS WEEK, 480 390 600 290 320 220 700 Pairs Child's fine cloth top kid foxed tipped spring heel flfl button, worth 1.50 per pair, this week at Jv Pairs Misses' fine cloth top kid foxed spring heel but ton, worth $1.50 and 1.75, at ,... Pairs Boys' and Misses' elegant all-leather school shoes, heel or spring heel, worth $1.50, at 99c and Pairs Ladies' fine Dongola Tip Lace Oxfords, Worth 1.50, at , $1.19 $1.19 ..99c Pairs Ladies' fine Cloth Top Dongola Tip Lace Oxfords, QQ Worth 1.50 and $2, at 1J1J Pairs Ladies' Dongola Tip Oxfords, All sizes, at... 74 Pairs Ladies' fine cloth top kid foxed pat. leather tips, heels and spring heels; very neat and attractive; worth $2-S at Pairs Ladies' fine Dongola kid lace pat. tips reduced IOO from $2.50 to 289 Pairs Ladies' fine button Boots, Worth $2, at. $1.48 $1.68 $1.48 W M. LAiRD. KETAIL STORES: 406-408-410 MARKET ST. ORDER BY MATT,. WHOLESALE AST) P.ETAIL. I 4.53Q a -vm APR WOOD ST. sel3-TTS THE LEADERS YOUGHIOGHENY COAL CO., LTD., Grenongh Street and Gas Alley. OFFICE. 106 GRANT ST. T. S. KNAP, MANAGER Toiephono 1070. Youghiogheny Gas and Steam Coal.. White and River Sand. 28 3.9 E1.0 f 477.619.806 Poor Dilapidated Toddlers, Tonng-old men, thin, nervous, peevish, cranky creature are daily met with. They should take Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters and strengthen their puny frames, freshen up their Jaded appetites, tranquillize their tremulous nerves. We live too fast, that's the fact, and impair vitality early. The best tonic is the Bitters, which may be relied upon to cure dyspepsia, liver and kidney disorders and rheumatism. I-uplIa Plaon. The lithographs ot Luella Place, the new plan or lota laid out by John Flte, situated on Highland avenne, near the park, have Jnst been completed, and are now being dis tributed by Charles corners & Co. ArMstic nlly, thev excel any w 01k of the kind here tofore executed in Pittsburg, faithtully por traying In rich colors and appropriate shades not only the beauties of Luella Place, but also of Hlehland Park itself, in cluding the grand Highland avenue main entrance to be erected, the reservoir. Mount Blgelonr, the numerous drives, walks, etc Altogether these lithographs are fit for par lor ornaments. Lots in the plan will be offered In a few days. GKAXD PIANO FOR SALE CHEAP. aicllor & lloene. A second-hand rosewood case grand piano of well known make, thoroughly repaired and in fine order. A splendid piano for a student. Price low. Cash or time. Hello r & Hours, warerooms, 77 Fifth ave. AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESNE, LeanSr. To-Nightat8. K. E. GRAHAM, In his Operatic Comedy, "LAUKY THE LORD." This afternoon at 2 GRAND MATINEE. Next week Hoyt's "A Hole in the Ground." Eel" THE ALYIN THEATER. Charles L. Da vis Owner and .Manager TO-NIGHT, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. AN INSTANTANEOUS HIT. HALL-EX Ss HART, IN "THE IDEA." Sept. 19 Katie Zmmett In her romantic Irish Drama, "Killarney." se!3 1 BAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. See the Great hip Scene. Prices: 15, 25. 50. 75c. Matinee Saturday, 25c, 50c Reserved. Next week The Pay Train. sell The VENDETTA. IT'S OPEN I WHAT? THE EXPOSITION. (Fourth Season.) It's Simply Immense! Have Ton Seen ItT Season Closes October 22. 8e8-51 HARRY DAVIS" EDEN MUSEE-GREAT bill. Virginia Knapp, mind-reader: Samson, Miss Delia Beck, 700 pounds; Gorge ous Wax Works, Vidoeaue's Bright Lights, Chas. Duncan, the eminent balladist; Mile. Zurandoski, and a dozen others. Admis sion, 10 cents. sel2-23 .S-Frompt service to manufacturers and consumers generally. Mills suppled with river sand. Je7-74-rrs 17 SIXTH ST. CREDITS LARGEST CLOTHING CREDIT HOUSE TIT THIIEJ TTDSriTJBTD STATES. KOEHLER'S Iff OFFICE FUHNITUBE GRATEFUL COMFORTING. EPPS'S GOCOA. BREAKFAST. "Bt a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutri tion, aud br a careful application of the line prop erties of well-selected Cocoa. Mr. Epps has pro Tided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which mar save us raanr hearr doctors bills. It la bj the Judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist ererr tendency to dis ease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weale point. e may escape many a fatal shaft by keep ing ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." "Civil Service Ga zette." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only In half-pound tins, by grocers, labeled thus: JAMES EPFb & Co., Homceopathlc Chemists, je25-94-TU5 .London, .England. McEIveen Furniture Co., Urn., 434mnd430Smlthfleld St., IMttsburc.Pa. Send for catalogue or call and see ur. 6OI-201-TTS TAILORING. Correct Tall Suitings and Overcoatings. II. & C. F. AIILEUS, Merchant Tailors. 420 Srntthfleld st . TTSau JAS. M'NEIL & BOILERS, PATENT PLATE AJfD WOKK. SUEET-IROS BOXES. BR0., SHEETIEOS AKNEALIXO With an Increased capacity and bydranlls machinery, we are prepared to furnish all work In our line cheaper and better than by the old methods. Kenairing and general machine work. Ttrenty-ninth street and Allegheny Vallsy Kailrod. felG-CO-rrs BWr ELITE PHOTO 516 JlABKET CABINETS $1.00 No stairs to climb. my-rrs Use the eleTator. GALLERT, Steeet. PER DOZEN. KAUPMANNS' FALL SEASON STARTERS! OF FULL WIS H ABKY WILLIAMS' ACADEMT. To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and oubiiiuny, THE NIGHT OWLS Novelty and Burlesque Company. 861195 EEAL ESTATE S 4 VINOS BANK, Mat. 401 Smlthfleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, J100.000. Surplus, $75,000. Deposits or $1 ana upward received and Interest allowed at 4 percent. its "Were Ton Erer at 711 Liberty Street? An exclusive furniture business, insuring large and complete line. We invite in fection. ScuokwkcitASox- HAEUIS' THEATEE MRS. P. UARKIS, II. L. Brltton, T. F. Dean, proprietors and managers. Every afternoon and even ing "OUE HUSH VISITORS," introducing Cam T Dr...n mmi4 T.tli. nil in uuv.xkJu n,uu lAJHlO UIUHga. VTeOK 6 6 DC. 19, "Hand of Fate." sei3-105-TTS BRAUN'S DANCING ACADEMY, 63, 65 and 67 Fourth ave., second floor. Opening reception MOND AT. September 26, at 8 jC m. Throe beginners' classes. Two advance classes. Two children's classes. Only school having four teachers. Tuition One quarter (10 lessons), $3. THE THUMA DANCING ACADEMY, 61 Fourth avenue, will open for the season Thursday evening, September 22. For chil dren, Saturday afternoon, September 24. Call at any time or wiife for circular. se!6-91 a spection. SCUOENKCK & SOX. 711 Liberty street. The Leslie Shoes. Perfect In fit, con ect in styles.falr in price , It deserves Its reputation. 9i Fifth avenue. Pittsburg. Perfect action and perfect health result from cheuseorDe WW's Little Early Risers A perfect little pill. Very small; very sure Wnzif going to Canton. O., stop at the Barnett House; strictly flrst-class; refitted and refurnished tlironghout Elegant ample rooms. Rates, 12 00 and $2 50. Axgostdra Bitters are the best remedy for removing indigestion. CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE AT " BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S. Telephone 18M. 38 Fifth ave- apI2-TTS Between Wood and Markes. OPTICAL AND jSTIEREN Ifellieiiiiitical xw. Iistriifs, ZrZZ 4 &Z 17 SIXTH STREET. OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK Is now complete, and we show ON OUR 3 FLOORS a larger variety in ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS Than ever before. Call and we will sell you FINE CLOTHING ON CREDIT WITHOUT SECURITY. WE ALSO DO MERCHANT TAILORING ON CREDIT WITHOUT SECURITY. LADIES' JACKETS AND WRAPS ' ON CREDIT WITHOUT SECURITY. WATCHES wZSX JEWELRY (J8 'iP )j) THE YOUMAN SHAPE THIS SUIT THIS Is a 1st EffiwiF Will, as usual, lead all others in pop ularity. We show this celebrated hat in black, tobacco, English walnut and all different dimensions of crown and curl. Exclusive hatters' price 5; Our Price, $3. At this same price of $3 we also show The New Dunlap Fall Style! The New Miller Fall Style! The New Knox Fall Style! The Harrington Fall Style! In all Colors and Dimensions. 750 , Men's Double and Single' Breasted Sack Suits, made of fine qual ity Scotch Cheviots and Homespuns, also Cassimeres, in latest colors, shades, mixtures, plaids and checks; light medium op dark; thoroughly well made, trimmed and finished; look like any $15 Suit in town, and will wear as well. Now, then, if the saving of $5 is an object to you, come in and take your choice from this grand line of strictly fine and fashionable Fall Suits for only $10. $10. Jiiiililllllllilk WiZiZ2AZZ4fi Catalogues on applica tion. au2;Tra OUR TERMS ARE One-Third Down, tfie Bilance in Weekly, Semi-MontMy or Monthly Payments. KOEHLER'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, 17 SIXTH ST. We,,Oecupy.the Entire Building; Open Evenings till 9. B617-W-3- Saturdays till 11 P. It This Fall has been productive of more unique, quaint, pretty and orig inal novelties than any season within our experience. More than 500 en tirely new different and distinct styles can be seen right here, at prices posi tively matchless. The Mortar-Board, one of the favorites, for instance, in either cloth or velvet, can be had at only 98c. Boys' Soft Hats, 49c up. Boys' Stiff Hats, 98c up. Our $ 15 Line Is a marveL It consists of Clay Worsteds, Corkscrews, Diag onals, Cheviots, Bannockburns, Boucle. Cloths, Niggerheads, Cassimeres, eta, cut in very latest shapes of single and double breasted sack and frock styles; equal in every respect to most of the merchant tailor work produced Jn Pittsburg, and not ob tainable in other clothing houses below $23. VERCOATS. Although we have them from $6 to $30, we would call your special attention to our superbly matchless $i2,and$i5 lines. They are the peak of perfection in fit and finish. KAUPMANNS 9
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