T-T-5 &J$eT?'t zmFfSgmvzfW''' .THE PITlKBTJRGr1 DISPATCH, SATURDAY, " OCTOBER '39, 1892. THE CRY IS FOR GARS. Their Great Scarcity From Tiltsburg to the Eockies Shows TEE BEST AND WOEST OF TRADE. A General Belief That 'Western Crop Figures Are Understated. fcEW BALLOT LAWS BOOM BOOK PAPER. 2rw Yoek, Oct 2a E. G. Dun & Co., In their weekly review of trade, say: There is a car famine from Pittsburg to the s Rocky Mountains. This single fact shows the best and the worst of business. The "West is marketing enormons crops, proba bly exceeding in quantity all official or un official estimates; but Europe is buying but moderately, the demands of the East are sot greater than usual, and all the eleva tors, both East and "West, are crammed with grain and the yards full of loaded cars. "Wheat is selling at the lowest price ever known in Hew York. Jlany years ago it touched 7G cents in one day, but the quota tion is now 75 cents for October delivery. Eeceipts at "Western points have been 6,300,000 bushels in four days, and more tLan 35,000 O0O buihels an four weeks, whilo tlie expaits from Atlantic port in four days have been 1,300 000 bushels. The price here has declined 1J cents, and the opinion steadily sains jnohnd that all estimates of the con have been below the truth. Other rarm rrodncts and Iron. Corn has advanced l cents and oats 1 cent. Tl.o belief is t!mt the yield of corn, though larcer- than was recently expected, w ill not be quite equal to the yeai'a demands. Oil lias declined J.J cent, wnilo coffee has rUenan ciehtli; but the ptice of cotton is the same as a week xiRO. At lniladelphia tlio iron trade improvei. A jump in pi ices of soft steel is eenatPltts lmrs, out the cl.iss trailo is not in sood con dition. General trade is good at Cleveland, with rolled iron in active demand. Stiuctur.il iion is in great demand, and Miect-. are veiy :ictive, as well as plates; but bar i but moderately nctito :md rails ic iuarkab,y dull Stocks of pis iron are -nrlnfc-m' and prices tinner, Southern pioducers finding lcs occasion to crowd down the market in order lo di-poo of theirproducts. Copper is more steady at UJ.J cents, and tin unchanged, while in coal Heavy cutting of price is reported. Kxports of domestic products continue m uc n below last year's Vi value, as is nat ural, the decrease at Now York for tour weeks beinn about 20 ner cent.. Imports continue lemirkably large and Treasury lc ceipts so neiv that the stock of cold in creied $1.3J0,O0J and ot silver J2,200,0O,. w lnle S2.T0 1,000 more paper was put out. Tue stm k uiarkei. l.as been stronger, but specu lation is still unsupported Tjy any public de mand. ctt Ballot Laws lQom Book lvapcr. Though it is not tho season for special activity m boots and slices, it is stated that not for years has there been such a demand. The demand t r paper is so larse that prices of fine quality have risen 1 cent and book paper from a quarter to half a cent. Tex tile manuiaeturciare as busy as U3ual. The business ialluies occurring through out the pat seven days number 1S7, as com pared n ith a total of 255 lor tue correspond ing eek of last year. lliadstreefs teview says The culmination of the long anticipated "ileal" involving the llo-tor and aine rind Kcadm - ineiets, ilid Ins tobe pie-uaiid Hie New Knland &s will, lias .been the ovci shadowing inllii tnce in the speculative s lare linnket. Ihe niiro t lie matter w looked intotlio cleaier it becomes tliat the close traffic nllianco bo-t-Aetn the Ilostenand Jlainc and ".leading, though beneficial in its influence to each company, and especially likely to incieae the busii.ess passing o er the l'oughkeepsie uriHgc division ol the latter, docs not afford legitimate pi ounds for any expectation of an cxtraordinaiy ltiiprove.uentiu tlis finan cial po-mon ol tue "Seti England llailioad. Tlie latter stock, of course, was exceedingly active mi the niaiket. Heading, too.was fli in throughout the week, the sueculjtive po sition of the stock being stiengtLened by the withdrawal ot the Sew Jersey icceivet fchip suits of port ions or the Attorney (jen e.al's complaints lefcmng to rates ot traus poitatic.not coal. Tins is intended to head off an application to transfer tho suits to the United states Courts, on ttie ground that such matters come under tho head of inter Mate commeice. Tho interpretation, how ever, is that the foice ot the complaints lias been weakened theieby. At the same time the coal stocks were helped bv the resolu tion ot the sale agent to restrict the Xo- ember output, and not to advance prices. Pittsburg e viitli in Bank Clearings. The lolloumg table compiled by Brad- street's gives the Clearing House leturns lor 1 the wick ending October 27, and the per cei.tageoi increase or decieise as compaicd with the corresponding week last yean" C'tic-. Cleirings. Inc. Dec .Voilort lo0W.;iG .. 7.7 iJoston n-.i7o.i-i.: ais ciiicaz. si.Hl.ila ruu-iuei'iiua 7C.(Ci4J) 14.5 3.!) M. l.utu. 2i MIS. 131 is.aa.7os H.7s7,s2U Han, 10) 13.777.Jls li.-ULS,-. io.:r. S.71S.H! fe.iuo.et- G,!)b5.4vi 7.31i:CS b.WJ.ljK) G,5C7.o31 0.773." u 4.7M.S1G 6.741.11 s3 i.6Ji3S2 l.O:i.S5i 3.710.7M :. 1,M 3 .i.j00 S.0.E.I3 .S7.74 5,21, S. 3,731. US 117, 11M l,iJi.4J7 J.&TS.siW J, 1.5!. Ml ;.5T.18S 1.4'is.9'i7 1.J(1S,1SI l.aiisw l.:47.S? 1,25.179 1,654.4:4 1.241 312 LHi 5. ?JS.S24 fll.(Ml 97U.3J0 1.017 774 047.OO l,02i"7 L2M.472 K12.14-". CC7.8 493 Sit . 2.'.7 5"1.8il 4i8J7 413.2)4 l.COo.270 3.151.7H3 23iSO) 770,134 547.473 O'll,202 1C8C85 32t5 50.904 a 177. 354 au 1 raticisco J'jltslmig Ouchiujll Laltimure ........ kaus-4 Otv.. ...... Minneapolis . ew Orleans Hiffalo J.oulihe...... .... Detroit Jlilxailkee Omaha.... ......... lro ldeuce. ....... Denver ............ Cloiland fct. I'aul Houston Indianapolis .Memphis (Vlumut.s.O........ KlUuuoud.... ..... JHIIis Hartford. Duluth a&lirille U ashington M .lostpii , l'eoria i'ortland. Ore It ."Chester... ...... S-alt LakeCitv Jen Haven Portland. Me , Worcester trrlngueld , act ... Moux Pity lort Worth Norfolk Wilmington, Del.. Jewell Grand I&nlds fceauie Syracuse.... ........ Des Moines Tacotna ........... I.ns A.igeles Lincoln............. Wichita Lexington. Ky itlrniingham New riedfonl 'Jopeka Atlanta............. ha annah Itlnghamton Helena (Jreat Falls Spokane Jacksonville Saginaw. Mich Emporia. Kas Galveston. 3t S.0 !.0 1S.2 II. 0 4.9 43. S 5.7 13.5 io.: 4: 15.'. 2K 5 10.7 37.4 2.J.0 !J 24.2 12.2 iTc 4.G 1.4 10.9 10.0 27 14.0 islo- 4.G 2!5 12.1 2.S 32.0 ii".o '& 23.'i 86 9.6 "c.'o u.i Total. JI.174,515,123 OntshleKcwTork Dominion of Canada Montreal .. loronto Halifax Hamilton................. .? 5--2.451.407 11.654.Sn 0,229,432 l.lbO.S'S 83AC77 13.8 3.4 25 1 9.7 Total ? 20,097,407 Hill's Pile romade h4s wronsht relief, cure and comfort to thousands of sufferers from piles; it is cer tainly a great medicine, or we could not give a printed guarantee with each package. Fr.ce $1, six packages $o. Bv mail. For sale by Jos. Fleming & Son, 412 Market street, s Tlio Cold "Wave. Ve arc going to have colder weather now and ever body will be eating oysters. Don't forget Marvin's lanious oyster crackers. Little Gem. Farina, Hand made, Shell and all other well-known brands. You can get them rrom your grocer. They are the finest in tho land. Children's Merino Underwear. 100 dozen in this lot. They are 80 cheap that no child in this city need go without warm underclothing. Size 18, 15c, up to size SI, 35c. Shirts and pants. Come and see. E. S. Gibs, 82, M and 90 Federal street, Allegheny. Xrir Ascot puff, Teck and four-in-hand iscnrfs at James II. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. Pratt's Great Annual Sale of Books Onens to-day at C31 Smithfleld Etreet, next poor to Adams Express office. I HAVE COME BACK. This is the Eiclamation Drs. Copland, Hall and Byers Hear Almost Daily at This Season of the Tear. Heed tlie Warning Signs and Placo Tour Si stein in Proper Condition to With stand tho Winter's Severity Itead To Daj's Xotablo Statements. . "Well, doctor, I have oomo back, and I must confess your words came true, but I thought I was all riaht and needed no mora assistance, and folt that I could savo my time andba relieved from the trouble of "taking medicine. I see now that I was feel ing well because of tho approach of the sum mer and the good effect worked upon mo by tlie bland, wholosome air of the season, but I have not improved as I thought I would, and feel that 1 am going backward; and, in asmuch as the predictions that you made have come true, I have concluded to come to vou aualn and act upon your advice." The above statement is only one of many made to Drs. Copeland, Hall and liyers al most daily at this season ot the year by patients who have neglected their advice to take a thorough and systematic course or treatment for their catairhal troubles. Many pitients, Decausoof the quick results nhiHined bv the flvstem of treatment, imag ine tnat they are entirely well, and that further treatment is unnecessaiy, Dutnpon tne approach ot cold weather they are le miudod of their error ana ir wise, again re sume their treatments as above. Dis. Copeland. Hall and lijers have re peatedly in these columns, and aHo in tho consultation room, urged the necessity for continuous and systematic tieatment mall chronic troubles, moio particularly those of a catarrhal natuie. That is the reason they inaugurated their $5 into of treatment, so that patients could afford to continue with them long euougli to receive a pel tect cure. If it were possible to cure all chronic aggra vated ailments in a single month they would charge $25 a month instead o! $5. Catarrh is a treacherous insidious and powerful disease. It is no less dangerous when it si umbers than when it is awako and active This should be teststed." A word of advice to- those who aro neglecting treat ment of tho disease shonldlio received by them caretnlly and acted upon promptly. Call upon Drs. Copeland,' llnll andi Byers and consult with them, take treatment liom them, and you will be astonished at the wonderful results. Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers want to reach ciery patient who took treatment with them uiuing tne spung ana summer months and only remained under treatment one or two mouths under tho impiession that because they got such quick results and felt compaiativelv well that they were permanently cured. They desire to impress upon such patients the lact that do ring the waim wnolesonio summer season catarrh affects a person but very little, and that as soon as the sevcie ana changeable winter weather appears there will return again the same old lound of agonizing neuralgic headaches, stopped up condition of the nostrils, soro and irritable throat, with hawking and spitting and darting pains through chc-t. Theieforc take timely advice antticnew your tieatments, broken off in many in stances by vacations anil other similar causes, determined to lemain under tieat ment until pronounced cuied bv the physi cians. If the charges woie exorbitant there w ould bo somo excuse for patients giving up tieatment Witii tne nrst montu, out aio a month everyone taking treatment can af lotd to stay until cured. Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers go at every cao with the determination to strike at the root of the disease and make a perfect cure. They map out a course of treatment suited to each caso and advise continuous and systematic tieatment as a necessity to pro duce a peimanent cuie. They sometimes glow dlscoui aged and disheaiteued to see how little some patients appreciate their etlorts to relievo them by neglecting both their treatments and mcdicinesjust because tho charges ale so veiy leasonable. borne peoplo appreciate most what costs thein the most, but happily such people constitute a very small class. Kcmoralier That Chronic Cases Require Chronic Treatment Nothing bnt Per- sistcnt and Systematic Treatment Will Cure Them. A TAItjIEK'S NOTABLE STATEMENT. Mr. John rinley, Son of tlie rounder of Pin- lcyvllle, Washington County, Pa., En dorses tho Unparalleled Treatment of Drs. Copeland, Hall and Bj ers. There is no question as to the high char acter of the testimonials that are offered to the peoplo of Pittsburg and, vicinity by Drs. Copeland, Ilall and Byerj. They are from w orthy and respected citizens; they are not from obscure and unknown people. In every case is the full name and address given, and in most cases a portrait of the person making these statements, and not only this, but those ottering this evidence do so from a feeling of gratitude for benefits leccived, and areieady to corroborate the statements at any time. Tho following statement is lrmn Mr. John Finley, of Fin ley ville, Washington eounty. Pa., an old and lespected farmer, and son of the original owner and founder of the time-honored town which beai s his name. It is valuable not alone in showing tho decided good effects of the treatment, but in indicating the high class of patients treated by these physic ans. -Mv trouble started with an abscess of the ear 15 nears ago " says Mr. Finley, "ami ever since then I hnve been troubled with my cais, nose, head and thtoat, andof latojears Jlr. John Fiti'ey, F.nlcyvitte, Pa. my stomach also. When mv car healed and broke it opened into the ifack part of my throat, and ever 6inco then until taking a course of tieatment with Dis. Copeland. Ilall and Bjers. I could not sleep at night without catching cold unless I wore a head covering. "Of late I had been troubled with terrible headaches and pains over my eves. Iliad tho usual discharge lrom the noseand hawk ing and spitting, and coughed some every morning. My eyes weie weak and my stom ach became deranged. My appetite became deprav ed and after eating a bloated Up feel ing of tho stomach with ritting of gas, palpi tation or fluttering of the heart, dizziness, shortness of breath, etc. In lact I began to Jeel miserable generally and felt I would have to get relief or give up work. "Beading of the remarkable success Drs. Copeland, Hall and Byers wore having in troubles like mine, and hearing words of ? raise spoken of them byanninberof their inleyville patients, I decided to consult them and place myself under their treat ment. Under their method I have improved to such an extent that the headaches, ear and throat trouble have disappeared; my stomach isall right, and I feel like a differ ent person. I make this statement for the benefit of those who may be troubled as I have Deen and want to get cured." The Deafness and Ear Trouble Which, Be sults From Neglected Catarrh Can Be Cured in Every Case. Drs. Copeland, nail and Byers treat suo cessfullv all curable cases at 06 Sixth are nue, Pittsburg, Pa. Office hours, 9 to 11 a,jl, 2 to 5 r. h. and 7 to 9 p. st. Sundays, 10 a. x. to 4 p. M. Specialties Catarrh and all dis eases of the eye, ear, throat and lungs; dys pepsla cured; nervous diseases cured; skin diseases euro J. Many cases treated successfully by mail. Send 2-cent stamp for question blank. Address all mall to" DliS. COPLLAND, HALL & BYEBS, W Sixth aventte, Pittsburg, Pa. $5 A MONTH ALL DISEASES CHEATED AT THE UN1 FOBM KATE OF $5 A MOXTII. REMEM BER, THIS INCLUDES CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION, TREATMENT AND MED ICINE FOR ALL DISEASES AND ALL PA TIENTS. 0629 u Jflr NEW ADVEKTISEHIENTS. - F t rp THE CAMPAIGN is on, will it be CLEVELAND or HARRISON? Wc aro uot'preparcel to say. BUT we are prepared to Furnish yon with Grandfather's Hat PAIfCC and Tariff Reform bHIVLd. MARVIN BAKERY, Pittsburg, Pa.- . THOS. R. HERD BAKERY., Allegheny, Pa. asBssaBamosB LARGEST CLOTHING , CREDIT HOUSE IIST THE "CTIDTITIEJID STATES. KOEHLER'S 17 SIXTH OUR FALL AND Is now complete, and we FLOORS a ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS Than ever before. Call and we will sell you FINE CLOTHING ON CREDIT WITHOUT SECURITY. WE ALSO DO MERCHANT TAILORING " ON CREDIT WITHOUT SECURITY. LADIES' JACKETS AND WRAPS ON CREDIT WITHOUT SECURITY. WATCHES wffiSfEEW 'JEWELRY OUR TERMS .ARE One-Tnird Down, the Bilance in Weekly, Semi-Monthly or Monthly Payments. KOEHLERSTSSg?7 17 SIXTH --ST. We Occupy the Entire Building: Open Evenings till U Saturdays till 11 P. M. OC29 7 THE ONLY REASON For the continued increase of THE DISPATCH adlets Is that they give satisfactory returns. OAPJWNE31D CURB A enre for Piles, External, Internal, Blind, liked. nx and Itching, Chronic. Recent or Hereditary1. This remedy has -positively never been known to fallr tl a box, 6 lor 9o. by mall. A guarantee given with six boxes, when purchased at one time, to re fund the V If not cured. Issued by F.MII. G. STOCKY, Druggist, Wholesale and Ketall Agent, Kos. 2401 and 1701 Penn ave., corner Wyllo ave, and Fclton St.: Pittsburg. Pa. Use Mucky'. UUrrluea & Cramp Cure 25 and 50 cts. Jal-42-eoJ Trust Your' Grocer for good sugar, coffee and flour. He 's sure to be up-to-date to keep fresh, pure goods, for he sells you KIRK'S AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP the sure test of every grocer's other goods. 85 million cakes, made and sold last year. If a grocer trys to sell you any "just-as-good" soaps look out for his wooden nutmegs. JA3. 8. KIRK A CO., - Chicago. izm i i sue v i iu$y wwvivW)r FDIT1? I -l 1 1 SIXTH ST. HOUSE STREET WINTER STOCK show QN OUR 3 larger variety in 25c We have just closed out an en tire manufacturer's stock, consisting of 500 dozen of Teck and 4 - in - Hand Silk Scarfs, in lat; -st blue, green and ed shades, and will sell them to our patrons at 25c for choice. They are worth 50c and 75c 50c THE NEW PERSIAN Designs in SILK TIES. They're all the rage, and the usual price for them is $1. We give your choice from several thousand for only 50c. Imported by ourselves,, and not ob tainable elsewhere, in grandest variety and best qualities at 75c and $1. Imported and Domestic Goods In plain colors, . stripes, checks and Persian effects. See our latest Full Dress Novelty Shawl Mufflers. JH M Mm, mm KATJFM ANNS' 1 " , - I . ' - AMUSEMENTS. THE ALVIN THEATER. CHARLES L. DAVIS, Owner and Manager. To-night, Wednesday and Saturdav mati nees, the latest droll conceit Dy "Sid ney Rosenfela," entitled, IMAGINATION. Next week "Llue Jeans." oc2Ml DUQUESN E, uWSSS. JOHN JiASOfr, MARION MANOLA and THE MANOLA-MASON COMPANY. This afternoon nt 3, Delisrbtfnl I "IF I WERE TOU." Double BUI. "THE ARMY SURGEON." To-night at 8, ) "CASTE." Next week "Dartmoor." oc29 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT. The Boston Howard Atheujcnni Specialty Co. Prices 15, 25, 60 and 75o Matinee Saturday 25 and 50o Reserved. Next weet Lillian Lewis "LADY LIL." oci7 H ARRY DAVIS' EDEN MUSEE- "M A ROUTS." the Beautiful Stallion. "DOMINGO," tlio Indian Albino Child, And a great stage show. Admission, 10 cents. 0C24-4S ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. . THE SOOTH BEFORE THE WAR. Fifty people on the stage. A carload of special scenery. dc24-12 HARRIS THEATER-MRS. P. HARRIS, R. L. Brltton, T. F. Dean, Pronrietors and Managers. Every afternoon and even ing. Tho Musical Comedy. "TWO OLD CRONIES." Weet Oct. 31 "One ot the Finest." OC25-I05-TT3 CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE AT BEN L. ELLIOTT'S. Telephone 1831. 38 Fifth ave., apl2-TTa Uctween Wood and Market. . PURE WHISKY, When rightly nsed, is a safe stimulant and tonic Three factors are absolutely essen tial to the production of PURE WHISKY. Choice grain, pure wator.fl.nd skilled knowl edge These, and these only, are repre sented In our OLD EXPORT WHISKY. Besides, onr Old Export is always old enough to possess a pleasant taste, there by not offending the palate or stomach. Old Export is free from fusel oil, which is poisonous in its nature, and a source of ir ritation to the mucous membrane. In fact, there is no better wiHiisiKir Sold In Pittsburg. Sold only by JOS. FLEMING & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. 413 MAEKET ST., COR. DIAMOND. FTlXr, QTTAKTS, 81 EACH, OK 6 FOS 85. oiJ-TTaau STATISTICS SHOW 3lhat over three-qnartera or the children attending school suffer from various natural and acquired de fects of eyesight which should .demand intelli gent and speedy atten tion. Scholars having eye strain aro extended an invitation to have their sight examined compet ently, iree oi expense, on Saturday mornings at our establishment. ioc29-tts 1 USE FRAGRANT rTRTPHOS FOR HOUSE CLEANING.) DIRT and GREASE Moit Before It. ' Grocers and Druggists Sell It. S' SUING MEN'S UNDERWEAfl. 59 Cents For Wright's genuine k fleece-lined Health Underwear; regular, price $1.25. $1.50 For fine sanitary natural wool or camel's hair Underwear, made-by Winsted" Hosiery Co. ; regular price $2.25. MEN'S HALF HOSE. 15c For extra quality all-wool blue mixed half-hose; never sold for less than 25c. 25c For the celebrated EnglishCasfle Gate brand half hose, in 3 differ ent colors; regular price 35c. STIEREN Vcr07 sS'vs1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OADS OF A tremendous variety more than we can tell you about Every single one of them a gem and a bargain. Here's a chance to earn $5 by saving it. Where? Call and see the special line of Kersey Overcoats finished in the height of fashion and always been $15. Worth it, too. We are selling these at 2y v " jp yj just $10. Do you care to save the $5? For Boys of 14 to 19 Yrs. A lot of splendid- Cassimere Single and Double - breasted Suits, just the proper thing. They will still further please you because they are worth $12, but are sell ing at $7.50. CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTERS, 161-163 FEDERAL SPECIAL MESSAGE TO WEARERS OF SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Hundreds of new and novel ideas appeal ing to good sense and taste. Our low prices give birth to surprise in each department 4 'i 1 . . I- 5- aft ', i;M - -'X Hi V, Ladies' and Gents' Slippers, AT 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. LADIES' FINE OXFORDS,. AT 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. LAIRD'S CASH STORES, 433 and 435 I Wholesale and I 406, 408, 410 Wood St. Retail. Market St. 0C23-TTSSU SAT 'S $1.00 Men's fine Pique Stitched Dress Kid Gloves, in all new shades; reg ular price 21.50. $1.50 For Perrin's celebrated Pique Stitched Kid Gloves, in tan, brown and red shades; choice, fine goods; sold everywhere at $2. BOYS' WAISTS. 50 C-fcs- For Boys' good and durable blue flannel Waists, with pleated front and back; regular price $1. 98c For the celebrated "Mother's Friend," fancy colored or plain Indigo blue Flannel Waists; tegu lar price 21.50. Ul IN GLOVES OVERCOATS! STREET, ALLEGHENY. oe29-wsaTi SPECIALTIES. IS j s j THE DUNLAP SHAPE $2 TO-MORROW ONLY. The leader' of tony and fashion able Hats made; in all new shades of brown and black, at the sur prisingly low figure of only $2. The Youmans Shape $2 TO-MORROW ONLY. Thisi the most celebrated and popular American hat, in either black or brown, at the unpar alleled price of $ 2. .! y" w- i&t, Jtim&te. .'. ;.. .. '. ti4r. -;a.,- fV -rr'rnii-W T-T- 1i irT'-"Ttlnn-liM?flmg3iitM8ii