THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. MONDAY OCTOBEE 5, 1891J EXCUSE -KM LIVING. That Is What Is AsTced for l)y Dr. Talmagc in His Sunday Sermon. EARTHLY MISSIONS FOR EVERYONE The Lord Alone Trerared to Point Out the 1 ife Work of a Ulan. ETROaG ADDRESS AT TIIE TABERNACLE f rrCIAL TFLEGRAU TO TIIE DieiWrrtI.1 UltOOKLYX, Oct. 4. A most impressive scene is that -witnessed in tlio Brooklyn Tabernacle, when at the opening of the Morning service seven thousand persons on the main floor, in the two galleries and in the adjoining rooms, rise and sing the Dox ology. UhK morning, in addition to the congregational Miiging. Prof. Henry Eire. Browne rendered from the organ "Theme and Variations in A," by Kramer. Dr. Tnlraace's text was taken from John xviiL, 37, "To this cud was I born." Alter Pilate, had suicided, tradition ay that Ills lod wn. throw n into the Tiber.and Midi storms eiwied on and about that rn er that his bodj was taken out and throw n into the Jllione, and similar disturbance swept that river and its banks. Then the body w taken out and removed to Lausanne and put in a deeper pool, which immedlate Iv became the center of similar atmospheric and aqueous disturbances. Though these are fanciful and false traditions, thev show the o-vecrat ion With hich the n orld looked upon Pilate It wa before this man w ben he was in full life and power that Christ as arraigned a in a court of Oyerand Terminer. J'llnte Mid to it, s prisoner. "Art Thou :i King, then" and Jesus answeied: "To this end was I torn " Sure enough, although nil earth and hell arose to keep Him down. He is todn empilaced enthroned and corouered King of earth and King of heaven. "To this ond v as I born." That is what Ilecamc for and that v as what lie accom plished There is too much divine skill shown In the TiliJ steal, mental and moral constitution of the ordinal human being to suppose that he wasioiisrracted without any dniiio imrpo-e It is impossible for me to believe tlint:m oidirarj human being who has in Iiisinnsculat, m-rvous and cerebral organi 33U1UU more wondeis than Christopher "Wren lilted in -t Paul's, or Phidias eier cliKclPdoii the Aciopolis, and built in such nwaj tint it shall last long after St. Paul's Cathedral isas uiuclia nun as the Paithenon that such a being was constructed lor no jrarpo-e and to execute no mission, and iitlioutanvdiine intention toward some cna. The object of this sermon is to help jtrato find out what jou are made for, and lielp vou find jour sphere, and assist you Into that condition where you can say with certainty and emphases and enthusiasm and triumph "To this end as I born." YOrit l'Aln'.NTAGE D011S XOT COUNT. First. I discharge you from all responsi bility for most ot j our environments. You are not responsible for jour parentage, or grand-parentage louare not responsible for anv of the cranks that may have lived in youraneestr.il line, and who 100 years be fore j on w ei e born may b i e In ed a stj le of lile that moie 01 less affects ou to-d ly. "in are not icponible. for tlie facttliat your temperament is sanguine, or melan cholic. 01 bilious, orlvmphatic. or nerous. eitherare ou ieponsible for the place of vournamiU. whether among the granite lulls of Xcw I.nzland, or the cotton jilanta tioiisorixiaisi.uri or on the banks of the dvde, or the Dniepei, or the Miannon, or the -erne Ncithei arc von responsible for the religion tuuaht in oui father's house, or the iri-el igion 1 o not bother j ourself nbout what 3 on cannot help, or about circum-j-rnnce-. that jou did not decree. Take things as thev "ire and decide the question totbat ousi.all beablo safelv to sa: "To this end was I boi n." How will yon decide ir By direct application to the "only Being In the uim erc w ho is competent to tell j ou the Lord AlinighU Life is so short w c have no time to experi ment withoccupitionsand professions. The Jeason we lne so many dead failures is that parents decide for children what tney shall do, or children themselves, w rought on bj some w him or fancy, decide for them eoHos without an linplorntloii of divine jrtiidanee Stnelmciimr m pulpits men aiLikiug sermons who ought to be in black smith shops making plowshares, and we lut' m the law those who instead of- ruin ing the c-ises of their clients, ought to bo pounding shoe lasts, and doctors who at e the ro-st hindrances to then patients' conialcs cence, and artists tr ing to paint landscapes woo ought to be whitewashing board fences, while there are othors making bricks who ought to be remodeling constitutions, or snoring planes who ought to be transform ing literatures 'k God about what wo-Idlv business you shall undei take until yon ai e so positive you can in earnestness smite roui hand on your plow handle, or 3ourcarpcntT s bench, oi your BIackstone'8 "Xommentaiies," or 3 our medical diction ary , or your Dr Dick's "Didactic Theology," saving- "For this ena was I born." There arc children who eailj-de clop natural affin ities lor certain stiles of work. VThcn the father of the astronomer Forbes was going tr. London he asked his children what pres ent he should bung each one of them. Ihe Ixij who was to be an astronomer ened out, "Bring me a telescope'"' BON w ITI1 i:-5l'KTAL rlTSfES"!. Then there are those born for some especial work, and their fitness does not de velop until quite late. When Philip Dodd lidge, w hose sermons nnd books have hai-vt-sted uncounted -.ouls for plory, began to study the ministry, Dr Calamv, one of the miscs.t and btst men advised him to turn his thoughts to some other work. Isaac Baiiow, tho eminent clergyman and Christian scientist his books sfmdard now though lie lias been dead 01 ci 2J0 cars was the dis lirartment of his father, who used to say that if it plea-ed .od to take anv ot his chil dren away lie hoped it might be his son Isaac -0 some of those who hae been characterized for their stupidity in bovhood ormrldhood, hne tumid out the mightiest hrncf.ictoi s or 1 enelaetresses of the human Tare These thii.gs being s0. am I not right in saving that 111 niinj cases God onl knows wliat is the liiostnppiopuate thing "for vou lotto and lie i the one to ask. But my Mibjrit now mounts into the mo-jncutou-. Lit me saj that - ou are made for usciulnc-s andheaien. I judge this from thewaj ou are built Xow, what has the wwlda right toevneet of ion Wh.it lm ilu light to demand of j"ou? l.od is the greatest 01 economists in the unneise, and lie makes i-otlnng aselossl, and tor what purposedid he build jour'bodi, mind nnd fonl asJlie; aiebmlf Theie are only two bungs in th- nun ci -e w ho can nnswer that question The angels do not know. The tchoolsdoiiot knon lour kindred cannot cnln.iilv know A faetoiv running at an fsjiciise ot s.VKKXhi a ear "and turning out goods wen til 70 cents a jear would not be ich an inorii,mut as i ou, oh man, with fvh semi-mfi'iite equipment doing nothing, or ne-;T te nothing, 111 the waj of nsetiilness. Piinot wait loi ctraoidihar3 qualifica tions. Philip the Conqueror pained his jjrtsitest victoiies seated on a mule, and if vou wa-t for some caparisoned Bucephalus to ride into the conflict 3 ou will never get Into the woild-wiue tight at all. Samson slew the Lord's enemies with the law bone 01 the stupidest beast created. Miamgar flew GOO of the Loid's enemiis with an ox goad- Undei God, spittle cured the blind i-m's ees in t.ie -New Testament storv. Takeall the tacnln JOuhae nnd say "() 1-fird' Here is what I hae, show nie the Seldandbck meup b3 omnipotent ponei. Anyv here, anyhow, any time for God." Titr. mixistlr's MOKKriArrEnouT. Twomen lidmgon horseback came to a trongli to water the horses. While the horses weiedi inking, one ot the men said to the other a few w oids about the value of the soul, and then thev rode awa3 and in opposite directions. But the words uttered 15x51 e the sanation of the one to whom the3 urcre uttired and be bicaino the Her. ilr. Champion, 0110 of the most distinguished missionaries 111 heathen lands; tor 3 ears wondcr,n w ho did for him tho Christian kindness, nnd not llnding out until in a bun dle of books sent him to Africa he found the bicgrapln ot Brainerd Taylor and a iiietnre ot luni and the missionary rec ognized the face in that book as the man wliii. at tin watering trough for horses, h id said f io tiling ih it sai ed his soul. "N'hal opportunities -;ou 1-ave had Ii in the ji.,s.. mm opportunities vou have lion! Ji!.t opportunities ycu mil hai e ill the Litocoiiie' Put on j our hat, oh tioman, Miisa.tcinooii.amlr'oin and comfoit that joung mother iv ho lost her babe last sum mer. Put 01. your hat, oh man, and go over and see that merchant who 11 as compelled yosterikn to make an assU.rnrnenti and tell liim o. the ei ci lasting , ,tlu k remaining for rill thos,. w h,, se-i e tin Lord Can vou wng? OoiitiilMiigrorrlint nun Mho cannot set wll,iind3oitwilli,clpim,to them. Let itue30.11 brain, 3 our tongue, jour e-e. your cars, vour heart, our lunjrs. youi soul, you- life ioiirdcath,3oiir time, your eternity lorl.oj. fee ins in your soul: "to this end was I boin ' J It may be helpful to some if I recite mv own experience in this regard. I started for the law without asking aii3 dirine direc tion. I consulted my own tastes. I liked lawyers and couit rooms and judges nnd juries, and I re eled in hearing the Freling-hU3-sens and the Bradlej-s of tho Xe w Jersey bar, and as assistant of the county clerk, at 16 years of age, I searched titles, naturalized foreigners, recorded deeds, received the confession of indgments, swore witnesses nnd juries nnd grand Juries. But after aw hile I felt a call to the gospel ministrj' nnd entered it. audi felt ooino sitiRfaction inthewoik. But one summer, when I was resting at Sharon Spiings, and while seated in the park of that village. I said to myscll: "If I have an especial work to do in the woild I ought to find it out now-,"nnd with that determination I prayed as I had never heroic prayed, and got the divine direction, and wrote it down in my memorandum book, and I saw mv life work then as plamlj- as I see it now. TIIK LENGTH OF LIFE INCREASING. And now I come to the characteristic con sideration. As near as I can tell, 3 ou wero built for a happy eternity, all the disasters which have happened to your nature to be ovc-come by the blood of the Lamb if you will heartily accept that Chi istlj- nrrnngo lncnt. AVo are all rejoiced at the increase in human longer ity. People le, as near as I can obscre, nbout ton 3 ears longer than the used to. The modern doctors do not bleed their patients on all occasions as did tho tornicr doctors. In those times ifn man had feverthey bled him, if he had consump tion thes- bled him, if he had rheumatism U1C3 ble'd him, and if they could not make out exacts- what was the matter thev bled him. Olden time phlebotomy was death's coadjutor. All this has changed. From the way I see people skipping about at N) years of age, I conclndo that life in surance companies will have to change their table of risks and charge a man no more premium at TO than thev used to do when ho was 60, and no more premium at 50 than when he was 40. By the advancement of medical science and the wider acquaintance with the laws of health, and thefact tlint people know better how to take caro of themselves, humanllfeisprolonged. But do yon realize what, after all, is the brevity of our earthly state? In the times when peo ple lived seven and eight hundred years, tho patriarch Jacob said that his 3'ears were few. Looking at tho life of the j-oungest person in this assembly and supposing he lived to be a nonagenarian, how short the timn and soon gone, while banked up in front of ns is an eternits'so vast that aiith metic has not figures enough to express its length, or breadth, or depth, or height. You have examined the- lamily Bible and explored the family records, and3-oumar have daguerrotypes of some of thekindred of previous generations; you have had pho tographs taken of what ou were 1111103 bood or girlhood, and what vou wero ten 3-eais later, and it is ver3" interesting to an one to be able tolook back upon pictures of w hat he 10. or 20 or 3) years ago; but have joueveihada picture taken ot what yon may be and what jou will be if 3011 seek after God and feel the Spi it's regenerating power? Where shall I plant the camera to take the picture? I plant it on this plat form. I direct it toward you. Sit still or stand still while I take the picture. It shall be an instantaneous picture. There! I have It. It is done. A PEltrECT PICTURE FRODUCED. You can see the picture in its imperfect state, midget sonic idea of what it will be when thoronghlj' developed. There is your resurrected body, so brilliant that the noon day sun Is a patch of midnight compared with it. There is your soul, so pure that all tho forces of d nbollsm could not spot it with an imperfection. There is 3 our being, so mighty and so swift that flight from heaven to Mercury or Mars or Jupiter and back again to heaven would not w earv 3Tou, nnd a world on each shoulder would not crush you. An e3 e that shall never shed a tear. An energj- that shall never feel a fatigue. A brow that shall never throb with pain. You are young again, though 3-ou died ot decrepitude. You are well again, though - on coughed or shivered 3-ourseIf into the tomb. Your everyday associates arc tho apostles and prophets and mnrtvrs, and most exalted souls, masculine and leminine, of all the centuries. The archangel to 3011 no embarrassment. God himself jour pres ent and everlasting jo. This is an instan taneous picture of what you maj- be, and w hat I am suresome of j ou will be. If you realise that it is an imporlect picture, "my npologviswhat the Apostle John said: "It doth not yet appear what we shall be," To this end was I born." If I did not think so I would be overwhelmed with melancholy. Let ever3-thlng else go rather than to let hca en go. AVhat a strange thing it must be to feel one's self born to an earthly crown, but vou have been born for a throne on which i ou may relgu at the last mononarch of all the caith shall have gone to dust. I m ite 3-011 to start now Jor jour own coron ation, to comfiin and take the tile deeds to your everlasting inheritance. Through an impassioned praver take heaven nnd all of its raptures. What a poor farthing Is all that this w orld can offer you compared with pardon here and life immortal be3 ond the stars, unless this side of them, there be a place large enongh and benutifnl enough and grand enough for all the ransomed. Whatever it be, in what world, whethcrnenr bj- or far aw av. In this or in some other con stellation, hall home of light and love and blessedness! Thiongh the atoning mercy of Christ, maj- w e all get there ! LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Office of rrrrsnTOo Dispatch, ) Saturday, Oct. 3. Cattle IJeceipts, 93T head; shipments, 0S7 head: market nothing doing; all through consignments; 17 cars cattle shipped to New York to-day. IIoos Keceipts, 3,433 head; shipments. 4.200 head; maiketfirm: Philadelphias, $5 455 CO; best mived, $5 .TOift.'i 40: Yorkers, U SC5 10; pigs and roughs, $4 5004 50; 11 cars or hogs shipped to New lork to-dav. Hti.p Keceipts, G0 head: shipments, 900 head; market slow at unchanged prices. By Telegraph, Omaha Cattle Market actlvo and strong er on desirable beef cattle, supply mod erate: common grades about steady: cows sold a shade higher: steers. j 405 75: com mon to fanes' steers, $3 75QJ 73. Westerns, $3 00'5 00; Tevanh, $2 253 00 Hogs active and fiifSlOc higher than vesterday; bulk at $4 034 0 Sheep Steady; demand good. St. LonlR Cattle strong; good to oh oico natives, if 1 905 B0; fair to good do, $3 00 5 00- Texin and Indian, $2 403 20: canneis, $1 50fi2 40. Hogs strong: tan to fancs'lieavv, $4 s,-5 10: mixed. $4 oo4 SO; light, fair to best. 4 (5Qt 85. Sheop steady: fair to choice, $2 401 40. Kansas City Cattle Market steadv to strong; steers, $3 2V?1) 75: cows, $1 23!g2 stockers and feedeis. 2 COiffil 70. Ilosi Maiket steady nnd 5c higher: bulk, $t C5 4 75; all grades, $3 25g4 85. sheep stead3 Cincinnati Hogs in fair demand, steady; common and lisht. 3 50iiJ4 60; packing and butchers, $4 355 CO. siicep Unchanged. Lambs in irood demnnd, firm; common to choice, $4 005 00 per 200 lbs. SECUBTTIES AND CASH. Nearly Itverjthlnc on the Active List Shows a Fractional Loss. The week on the Stock Evchanso was de void of features of commanding interest, and trading nas nnimportant. Total sales on call were less than 1,0j0 shares. Office business was also light. There n ere a num ber of deals in bonds, but prices were with held. There were no sales Saturday. Closing prices of the week, compared with those of the previous Saturdu', show the following changes: Electric gained i and S itch and SisnalJi. Philadelphia Gas lost Wheeling "j, Central Traction K. Citizens' Traction 1, Pleasant Vallc3- , Luster , Underground Cable The rest of the list, while uull, was steady to firm. Bankers reported a satisfactory business last week, -with an improving tendency. There was a good movement in all lines of ti-ade, making a better demand for funds nnd keeping the surplus down to reasonable limits. The banks onciinv :i strnnrr position and there are no appreeensions of a tight mnikct. 1. ne oaiik. statement 01 tncaay anu week is among me ueat 01 tlie year. Saturdays exchanges.. ...J 2.259.C05 60 - ititiuat - uaiauees. ...... Kx hanges for w 1 ek llal&ncn for week Hxi hanges pc lous week"""! Kxclungeswrikof 1KKI Balancis week of 1SK).. , 13.123, 4G2 19 . 2.425.2 18 13.2SO.237 74 . IB. 239, MS 91 , L9S0.71U90 Wool Markets. St. Louis Wool llercipts, 53,000 lbs: ship ments, 52,000 lbs. Maiket actUe, but no change in prices. Salvation Oil lias cured many of rheu matism when other remedies failed. Price 2.ic. A Good Snggestion. If you have valuables keep them where they will be safe. The safe deposit vaults of the Farmers' Deposit National Bank, 00 fourth avenue, offer you security, strong vaults, perfect ventilation, good light, spa cious coupon rooms, separate apartments for women. Doies rented at ?5 and up ward, invy FEATURES OF TRADE. Domestic Fruits on the Wane and Tropical Fruits Firm. POTATOES TOO LOW FOR PROFIT. Buff Hides and Calfskins Are Dull Steers Stronger. and BOOT AND SHOE TRVDE IMPROVING Office of PHTsnrao DispATcn, Saturday , October 3. I In general produce lines there haebeen few new developments in he past week. Domestic fruits are on the wane, and those from the tropics are in better demand. Grapes are still in bountiful supply. Ar rivals in this line have reached a dozen car loads in a day during the present week. Peaches are in light supply, and prices are stiffer than they were a week ago. Veget ables of all kinds are dull and slow. The low price of potatoes has had the effect of keeping supplies from this market, and stock is scarce Sweet potatoes are heavy stock at ourqno-t-itions. In grocery lines the feature of tho week has been the drop in coffee. Sugars are not so active as tbej' w ere a week ago, a fact explained by the wane of fruits. Dairy products are practically the sime in price as a week ago, but choice stock Is very firm at quotations. Hides and Calfskins. There nro no signs of improvement in markets so far as buff bides and calfskins are concerned. Heavy steer hides are. how -ever, advanced, as our quotations will dis close. Tho heavy run of llghtw eight beeves has had the effect of crowding markets with lightweignt hides, and, as a result, prices aro barelj- maintained on this grade. Heavy weights are not in sufficient supply for de mand. Following are prices paid by Allegheny inners for stock delivered here: tanners 1 Xo. 1 green salted steers, 60 lbs and over.i. No. 1 green salted cows, all weights No. 1 green salted huh s. 40 to 6(1 lbs No. 1 green s iltert hide-, 2-ito40 lbs No. 1 sailed hulk Xo 1 salted calfskins No. 1 green salted enlklps No. lsreen salted runner Kins 8 5 5 S 6 S 4 4H 4H 44; 4 No. 1 green steers, 60 lbs and over.., No. 1 irreen cows, all weights.. No. 1 green bulls Xo 1 green hides, 40 to 60 lh No. 1 green hides. 25 to 40 lbs No. 1 green cnlfMns No. 1 green eal kips, per piece Xo. 1 green runner kips Sheepskins Tallow, prime :si 40 4 Harness Leather. Suppl5'has caught up to demandln this line, and wlnlo prices are unchanged markets cannot be called active. Manufacturers of horso equipments report an active trade. High grade harness leather sells at about the same prices as a year ago. Following aro the prices of harness leather, as established by the Allegheny tanncis: No. 1 trace, 3se ) B.; B trace. 36c ) ft; Xo. 1 extra hcavv, 100 fts and over, 36e $) fc: B extra heavj-, 31c fT ft: Xo. 2 extra heavy, 29c $ ft; Xo. 1 henT, 130 to 160 Its. 32c ft; B heavv, 30c 3 ft: Xo. 2 heavy, 2Sc ?? ft; black line, 29c i?ft. Itoots and Shoes. Trade in thislinegivessignsof stillfurther improvement In tho past week. The situa tion and outlook are thus sized up by tho Boston Herald: As noted last week, there is a better feel ing in the boot and shoe market. Manufact urers are feeling Detter, and, with a satisfac tory Dusiness aoing 111 spring goods lor thus enrly in the season, the outlook is satisfac tory. There are a large number of shoe buy ers in town, and a large number of samples are being disposed of. The West has excellent crops, and will be able to buy and pav for moie goods than has been the case of late. Duplicate outers for fall goods are not com ing in to any great extent, though a fair number of orders is being receiiod. The Interest now centers upon spring goods, and the outlook in that direction is more hopeful than for some months. This is shown by the increased demand for leather noted below, and also b3'the statements of prominent dealers, who "are looking forward to a good season in spring goods. The financial outlook, is better, and, with a more liberal policy toward manufacturers on tho part of the banks, nothing will stand in the way of the realization of the brightest hopes. Collections aic not all that could be desired, perhaps, but the reasons stated in this column a week ago show that it is in no wise a cause for anxiety. While the jobbing houses are well repre sented here, they are veiy careful in regard to orders, and aie buying in a conservative manner. This is especially true of goods which must be paid for at an early date. Still, on tho whole, the volume of business isof fair proportions, and cerfalnl3-warrants the hopeful feeling now freelv expressed by the leading houses in tho trade. Confidence has been restored to a great extent, and tho course of the market is fairly expected to show a steady improvement from now on. MARKETS BY WIRE. CHICAGO The bullish enthusiasm with which the trading closed Trlay caused ever. -thing to open stronger Saturday morning, but this feeling soon oozed out, nnd for the remainder of tho dny tho course of prices was generally downward, with the close in all of tho trading pits at or near the lowest fisures of the session. Wheat furnished the trade with a gpnuine surprise. m The leading futures ranped as rollows. as cor rected bvJolin M. Onkle .ft Co.. Sixth street, members of the Chicago Board of Trade: Open ing. High est. Low- I est Clos ing. AnTiCkES. V HEAT No. 2. October... December. .... $ 17 P5'4 lOHi f-3'li C0' 1 uuj 103--B 54S 51'5 42i 27' 27" 3 10 ) 10 40 12 83 B7' CIO I 6 97!$ ICO'li 1C6H Ma Conv No. 2. October November Mav OATS NO. 2. October. November Mav "Mess Pork. October Decunber 10li MH .EO'j 42, 21!4 31'. in 00 10 17sS 12 57)s 0 72)5 6 60 0 92!i 7 15 700 0 57 42ii 20 s. 2.-; 31 195 10 12S 12 Si's 0 72V; 6 (-5 CS!i 7 0, 0 95 655 27Vi 31Y 10 20 10 4JS' ussy. 0 GOO 7 00 7 11 72' b7' 1 Jauuarr. I Lard. I October ' December. I Jannarv MIORT WB8. October Noember. January. 7 10 700 0C7 Cash quotations were as follows; Flour stendj-and unchanged. Xo. 2 spring wheat S5JS90e; Xo. 3 spring wheat, 8K91c; No. 2 red, 96c: Xo. 2 corn, 54c: Xo. 2 oats, 2GJJ26Xc; Xo. 2 whi'c. 29K30c; Xo. 3 white, ik&ao. Xo. 2 rve, ?4c; No. 2 bar ley, 60c; No. 1 flaxseed, Wc; pi ime timothv seed, 1 11 13; mess cork, $t bbl., $10 00; lard, ? 100 lis, $G 77K0 : hort rib sides (loose), $7 1D7 30; Uiy salted shoulders (hoxed).$6 256 40; short clear sides (boxed), $7 507 CO. w hisky. distillers' finished goods, Kal., $1 38; sugarn unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-day the but ter market was Arm and unchanged. Egirs. lS19c XEW YORK. Flour Arm, fair trade. Corn meal firm and quiet; yellow western, $3 20 3 75. Spot market stronger and qnlet: Xo. 2 1 ed, $1 0JJ. store and ele ator; $1 05il 06 afloat; $1 051 0OJ4 f. o. 1 ; No. 3 led, $1 00 1 01: ungruued red, 95cf 1 0S Xo. 1 Xoithern to arrive, $1 06; No. 1 hard to ar live, $1 0b. Options early advanced as the Continent cables were firmer, while Franco was reported a buyer. There Ma wet weather reported in tho Xoithwest after wards. There was a jeactlon oniealizimr, larce receipts at the West and foreigners selling; trading was very moderate. The variations in puces were earlj-; an nd vance of 3JQ3Ko declined, and closed K yftcunuersesteiuavo.-jieductoDer.si 04 m 04), closing at $1 04; Xo ember, $1 10 1 07, closing at SI 0JJ-J; December, $1 07 13 IK 1 0!, closing at $1 08; January, 31 03M? 1 10, closing at $1 09K: Febiuary. $1 ltg 1 12, closing at $1 11; Mav, $1 13 13-1G1 VK, closing at $1 14K. Kyo dull; Western, 9Jiffi94c c.i.f. Corn Spot maiket firm and quiet; No 2, 62c in elevator, C3c afloat; ungraded mixed, 026bc; options advanced l,ic on light lecelntsand covorinsr of shoits. esnecinllv at the West, closed steady at ju over last night. October, 61XSG2C, closinc; at 61JJC; November, 62e, clusmir at 62c; Decem ber, 56c, closing at 56o: January, 51-j; 52c, closing at 51c; Ma3-, 5151c, closing at 510. Oats Spots hrm and quiet; options dull and firmer: October clos ing at J3c; November, 31c, closing at 3lic; December, 35e, closing at 3ic; May clos ing at S7JJc: spot Xo. 2 w bite, 343oc; mixed Western, 3235c: white Western, 35J0c: Xo. 2 Chicago, .i4J-J4Jic. Hops firm and in moderate demand; State, common to choice, 1216c; Pacific coist, 1116c. Eggs Jiim; Western, 2I23J4c Pork steadv; old mess, Jio 7511 00; new mess, $U 7J 12 25: extra prime, $10 7511 00. Cut meats stead3- and dull; pickled bellies. 83ig3c; do shoulders, fcjc; do hams, 10llc. Mid dles film; short clear September, $7 S7U. Lard opened Arm and closed w eak; Western steam closed at $7 10: sales, 4"0 tierces at $7 12W: city steam, $6 85. Butter quiet; fancy firm: Western dairy, 1318c; do creamery, 1025c. Cheese quiet; AN estern, 6Sc:part skims, 47JJc. PHILADELPHIA Flour dull. Wheat openpd firm, but subsequently reacted and closed baioly steady; Xo. 2 red, in elevator, $1 02K: o. 2 red. October, $1 02V1 02J& No vember, $1 0tU C5: December, 1 06K1 07 January, 1 01 09. Coin-Car lots higher; lntuies quiet, but firm; ungraded mixed, in elevator, CCc; Xo. 2 mixed nnd .yellow, in elevator and in grain depot, 67c; Xo.2mlxed, in elevator, G7Kc; No. 2 vellow, in grain de pot, GSe; Xo 2 mixed, October. 63Glc; Xo v ember, 5753c. December. 6233c; January, 5132c. Oats Car lots quiet, but firm: ru tin eg a shnde stronger, but quiet; ; white, short stora e, 31c: do regular, MyitS 34c: Xo. 2 white, 3336e; Xo.l white.cllpped, 3)c;Xo. 2 white, October, So-QSGc: Novem ber, ZGyidVv: December, 3d37c; Jan uary, 3f);37c. Butter Pennsylvania cream ery, extra, 25c. Kggs firm; "Pennsylvania firsts. 32c. Cheese quiet and steady. ST. LOUIS Flour unchanged. Wheat It looked this morning for a w hilo as thoiign a runaway market wonld be experienced, hut after selling c higher it tookthe back track and finally went down c from the top: No. 2 cash. 95c; October, SlJc; Xovembor, 9Gc: December. 9SKc; Mav, $1 04. Corn was strong and a considerable of it for sale at the higher prices: No. 2 cash, 5IKe: October, 51c; November, 54sc; venr, 3S30c; Mav, 40c. Oats Futuie nu.i feet was dull nnd le lower: Xo. 2 cash, 271Xc; October, 27Jic: May, 31c bid. Kye Firmer. 30Kc bid. Butter actUe: crcimeiv, 2125e: dairv, l?'-0'-Eggs, 17c. Commeal, $2 752 85 Pol k, $1125. Laid, $0 75. Dry salt meats (iioxed) shoulders, $J 25; lonirs, $7 37K; ribs, $7 50 7 62K; shorts, $7 7508 00. Bacon (boxed) shoulders. $5 50: longs. $S 258 &7)i; libs, ?S S7X8 50; shorts, $S 758 87K- BALTIMORE Wh eat easv: Xo. 2 red spot and the month, $1 03kl 03: December, 1 0G1 06: steamer Xo. 2 red, 97497?ic. Corn nctive and easj-; mixed spot, 65c; 3 ear, BlK51c; January, 51c asked: February, 510 asked; March, BMigJSlc. Oats active and firm: Xo. 2 white, Western, 3637c: Xo. 2 mixed, 333Ic. Kye active; No. 2, 9J9c. Hav firm: good to choice timothy, $12 50 13 50. Other articles unchanged. CINCINNATI Flour steady. Wheat strong; Xo. 2 red, 97J98c. Coin firm; Xo. 2 mixed, 5!c. Oats bat civ steadv; No. 2 mixed, 31Kc llyefiirmXo. 2, 8KS8c. Pork barely steady at $10 62. Lard nominal at $0 62. Bulk meats in light demand at $7 257 50. Bacon steady at $8 62S 75. Butter in good demand and firm. -Eggs lirincr at Jc. Cheese quiet and firm. BIILWAUKEE Flour Arm. Wheat Xo. 2 sprme. on track, cash. J9HS92: December, 933c; Xo. 1 Xorthern, 97c. Corn firm; No. 3 on track, 55c. Oats 8tcad3-: Xo. 2 white, on track, 30s. Barley easier; October, 61c. 1130 higher: No. 1, in store, 8Sc. Piovisions easier. Pork, January, $12 55. Laid, Jauu-ai'3-, $6 92J4. PFOBIA Corn active; No. 2, 5Sc; Xo. 3, 57e: Xo. 4, 56c; oats active. Aim: Xo. 2 white, 2?2Se; Xo. 3 white, 26K2b?c. Kye scarce; Xo. 2, 83e. Close: tVheat Xo. 1 hard on track, 84c; Xo. 1 Xorthein October, 93c: Decembei, 93c; May, $1 00c: on track, 91c; No. 2 Xorthern on track, 8683c. TOLEDO-Wheat Dull, lower; cash and October, 99c; December, $101Ji; January. $103J4; May. $108- Corn Dull; cash, 56ic. Oats Quiet; cash, 30c. Kyo Steady; casli and October, tSc. Clover seed Steady; cash, $4 50; October, $1 45: December, $4 324 55. DBLUTH Xorthern opened 93c; closed, 94c: May opened $1 03 bid: closed, $1 03; October, hard, Mic; December, 90c; Mny, $1 05- cash, hard, 95c; Xo. 1 Xorthein, 94e; Xo. 2 Northern, tflc; "Xo. 1 Xorthern, S9c. KANSAS CITYWheat Quiet; Xo. 2 hard cash and October, no bids; Xo 2 red caah, SGc bid. Corn-No. 2 cash, 4Sc bid; Octo ber, 46c; Xo. 2 cash, 25c; October, 25c bid. Eggs Steady at 15c. GOOD CREAMERY FIRM. GRAPES AKE IN BOUNTIFUL SUPPLY AND PEACHES ON THE WANE. Scarcity of Choice Potatoes Large Cereal Receipts for the Week, and Markets Strong General Groceries Unchanged. Office of Pittsbupo Dispatch, ) Saturday, Oct. 3. 5 Country Produce-Jobbingprices:Choice grades of creamery butter are in limited supply and markets are firm at outside quo tations. Strictly fresh eggs are scarce and firm. Supply of grapes was large to-day, the total receipts being about eight car loads. Peaches are in short 6upply and markets are a shade higher. There is a scarcity of choice potatoes the past few days and prices,are firm. Commission men are not inclined to order potatoesat present low prices. Sweet potatoes are abundant and are hen vy stock at present pi ices. In tropical fruit lines, we note an improved de mand since domestic fruits nre on the wnne. Lemons are scarce and firm at tho advance noted in tho fore part of tho week. BnTTEii Creamery. Llgln. 2S2)c: Ohio brands, 2G27c: common rountrv butter. 1617c: choice coiintrr rolls. 2XK2c. UEAS New York and Michigan pea. S2 T-V&2 40: marrow. 52 503i2 60: Lima beans. 4j442)'c ?( lb. Beeswax 35U5c?l lb for choice; low grade, 22 25c. ' HUCKWIIEAT FLOUR 44se fi 16. CIDER Sand refined. SI 507 00; common, $3 50 4 CO: elder 1 1negar. 12SJ13C CHEESE Ohio cheese, new, 99Vc: New York cheete, new. 1010Sc; Llmburger. llHHc: Wis consin SwelUer. full cream, lSglS'sc; nnporUd Swcltier. 2732Sc. tTIESTM'TS ?3 &XOH W t DPsnei. tGOS 2021c for strictlv fresh nearby stock; Southern and Western eggs, 1119'r. Ft ATHERS-F.xtra me geese, 5753c; Xo. 1, 43 50c? lb: mltcdlots aaanoc. Fruits Apples. 2'ftjjoc per bushel. ?l OOil ffi per barrel; peaches 6u37cic perb.iktt, l 00I 2"i per buslul: pears. 75eSl 00 per banket, 81 .ri(fl2 00 per bushel; plums, damson, S2 CO2 2" per busliel; gnipe, 10-jKiund basket. in21c: Delawarograiies, 3o-l0c a basket; Slckel pears, $125a bushel; trail berries. SIIS 50a bushel. IIon-fi New crop white clover, 1820c: Cali fornia honev. 12(31oc B 16. AlArLE Syrup 75K) 3S gallon. MArLE Scotn ice 16. Poli.tby Allrc Chickens, 75(!MOc.i pair; voong chickens, 50(HCic a pair. LH e ducks, Ji0-G0e ii pair. Dretsed-Duc'ts, ia13c?( fb; chickens, 12I3c V 16: spring chickens, 1415 fl 16. Potatoes CirloadTots.fi oogl 23a barrel: from store. 4045c a bushel: Southern sweets, 1 2jl 50 a barrel: Jerseis. 82 Xf2 50. Qi-inces-?3 CO3 &o ff barrel. Seeiis VesIem reeleaned medium clover Job bing at Si 30; mammoth. S5 55: tiliKilh. 51 15 for prime and SI 50 for eholi c-t: blue grass f2 6 2 80; orchard grass; JI 75: millet. Si in- (Jerm in, SI 25; Hungarian, 81 10: One lawn, 2"c "ft lb; seed buck wheat, SI 40(31 60 Tallow Countrv, 4c; cltr rendered. 5c. Tropical Fruits Lemons i &orao 00; fancv, SO 5O700; borrento omiges. 5 005 25 per box: Jamaica oranges. 4 OOJM 50 a box; California peaihes. ?1 Ougll 25 a box; California plums 81 50 (0 25 a box; Calirornla pears, 83 00 a box; baiiauns, 81 251 50 flrsts. 73c(r1 00 good seconds per bunch; Tokav grapes S3 B0I CO a crate. VEGETAULES-Cabbage. 2V?30c a bnhel basket; Yellow Demer onions. S2 a2 JOa barrel: toma toes. 255&50C per bushel; cucumbers, 3550c ptr bushel; celery, 2030c per dozen; egg plant, St CO a bushel basket; roasilng care, G09uc a bushel basket. Groceries. Trade in this line has developed no new features siuce last repot t. Coffees are quiet at the declino already noted, and sugais are lalrlv steady. Demand for the latter is scaicely as active as It was a fen- weeks ago when fruits were at their lowest. Canned goods aro dull and slow, lor tho reason that fresh fruits nro so abundant. Greek C'OFHSE-Fancy ffi22)c: choice Hlo, a)H21c: prime liio, 20c: low grade Klo, S19c; Old Government Java, 2!i(gSc; Maracalbo, 22 23c; Mocha. 2329e. Santos, 1923c; Caracas, 23 24c; Laliuayra, 2S(823c. ItOASTXD (hi papers) Standard brand", 21fc; high grides, 2liffilJ7Jfc; Old Government Java, bulk, :ngJ2c: Maracalbo. 2KS23c; Santos. 21lc; peaherrj. 27c; choice Klo, Sic; prime Itio, 2i'2c: good Itlo, 21c; ordinary, l9(S20c. SPICI8 (vv hole) Cloves, 13l'ie: allspice, 10c; cassia, Sc; pepper, lie; nutmeg, 75-asoc. Pbtbolfx'm (Jobbers' prices) no test, li'fc: Ohio. 1A. Vc: lieadllght. lio. 7'c: water white. 9dJ3K; globe, 1414S,c: ilaine, 15c; carnadlne. He: royjline, 14o; red ou, lUHHc; purltv, 14c: olelue, 14c. JIiVEBS' OIi-Xo. 1 winter, strained. 42tlc i gallon: summer. 35S137c: lard oil. 5o58c. S HL'l'-C'urn svrup, 2S32e: choice sugar sVrnp, 37Cfi)c; prime bugar syrup, 3135c: btrictlypilmt', 3-yff37r. . O. Molasses ancv new cron, 4.3c; choice. 42v4Tc; medium, 3Siy0-: mled. 3,"TJ8c. ,iT,. lll-i-li In biir, 71U.r il. i.i - i. 1.. lYa 5Vc; bi-carb, assorted packages, 5Vi0c; sal soda, InWegs, l?ic: do gninuiated, 2c CAnLEs-Sta, full weight, ac;stcarlne, pcrset, 8"p; paratBne. ll12c. IUce Head Carolina, 67Xc; choice, 6M61s'c: LotiUlana, 5t6c. bXARCII-Ptarl, 4c; corn starch, 63Kc; gloss btarcb. 67c. , "B o Foheiox Fncrr Layer raisins, $2 00: London layers. J2 23: Muscatels, St 75: Caliiornla Musca tels, fl fCffll 75; Valencia, t5Kc; Ondara Valencia, (i(?f5'4c; sultana. 1015c; currants, SMtBSSiC; Turkey prunes, bB!t: French primes, (ijuc: baloulci prunes, in 21b paekiges, Oc; tocoanuts, ?! 100. ffi 00; almonds, Lau lb, 20e: do Ivlca, 17c: do shelled, 40c; walnuts Nap., I314c; Sicily Alberts, 12cj Smyrna Ogs. 1314c ; new dates, 5K5c: Kraill nuts, 10c: pecans. 1416c: citron, v lb, 17(ai3c; lemon peel, I2c ft lb: orange petl. 12c. Dried Fruits Apples, sliced. He ? lb; apples, evaporated, 13$?H4c: peaches, evHporated. pared, 0 t 21c; peaches, California, cvaporjtcd, linpared, 13 i6c: cherries, pitted. 15c; cherries, unpltted, 8c: raspberrlis. evaporattd, 23j4c;blackbcrrits, 6V 7c; huckleberries. He. Sugars Cubes.,4'Sc; powdered, 5c: granulated, 4ftc; confectioners' A. 4)ic: soft white. 4fi?84Ji,c: yenow, cnoice. -f3ri;sc; jeiiow, good, 3'43 ac;jei- low. fair. 3r33)sc. Pickles Mwllum, bbls (i,2o&). halfbbls(;0). MOJ. SALT-No. 1 ? bbl, It 0D; No. 1, $ 00; medium, extra, 9 bbl. J! 10; d.Urjr, a bbl, t : coir-e, crrstaL f bbt. f M; : Hlgjrhis' Eureka, 4-bu sacks, 80; Hlgglns' iurcka. 16 14-lb packets. 1 00. Cavned GooDS-htandard peaches. t B02 00; M", Sloixat B0; extra peaches. II 202 TO: pie peaches. 909oc; finest corn. 81 2VI 50: Hfd. Co. . ?l 001 11: red cherries, SI 20(311 30: Lima beans, 11 35 . soaked, do. 80c: string do, 6570e; marrow tat peas. SI 1C1 25; soaked peas, 6570e; pineapples, l 501 00: Hahimi do. $2 25; damson plums. Si 10; gnengages, SI SO; egg plums. ?1 90; allrornla aprlcotF, fi OUoU 10: California pe"s, S2 252 40; do greengages. 1 10; do egg phuns. ft Xi; extra white cherries.?: 83; raspberries, SI 0o ?I 10; strawberries. BSeiaSl 10; gooseberries. SI CO 105: tomatoes. Mtftaic: salmon. 1-lh. 1303180; blackberries, 80c;Miecotash. 2-lnrans. soaked, 00c; no green. 2-lh cans. SI 23I 50; corn beel. 2-lb rails, SI Ml 80: l-lb cans, $1 39: baked beans, Jl 401 SO; lolisttrs, 1-lh cans, $2 25; mackerel, l-lb cans, boiled, 51 59; sardines, domestic Ms,S3 8S4 00; J.s, $fi 60: sardines, imported Ks, Sll 50t: 50; Sar dinia. Imported a, SH 00; sardines, mustard, $3 J": sardines, spiced. S3 SO. Fisii-Extra No. I bloater mackerel, ?3U 00 B bbl; extra No. 1 do mess, . SO: No. 2 shore mackerel. tS 00; No. 2 large mackerel, 18 00; Xo. 3 lirge mackerel, ?I4 CO; No. 3 small mackerel. $10 00. Herring-Split, SH 50: lake. SI 25 ? 100-lb bbl.Whlle flail, t 73 10D-1I) hair bbl. Lake trout. $5 50 half bbl. Finnan baddies. 10c lb. Ireland hal Hliut. 12c lb. Plckircl, hair bbl. 4 CO: quarter hhl, si CO. Holland herring, 75c. Walkott herring, OATMEAL-So 500 00 fl bbl. Grain, Flour and Feed. . Sales on call at tho Grain Exchange: 2 cars of sack bran, $10 50, ton days. Tteceipts as bulletined: 33 cais, of which 37 cars were by Pittsburg, Ft. Wayno and Chicago Railway, as follows: 8 cars of flour, 7 of hay, G of oats, l of wheat, 1 of shorts, 2 of middlings, 1 of feed, 1 of rve, 10 of bailey. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis, l car of corn. Receipts for the weekending Octobers, 324 cars, against 213 cars last w eek. Wheat was in the lead this week, total receipts being 61 carloads. Oats came next with 53 cars, and hay followed close w itb 53 cars. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from store. W HEAT No. 2 red, tt Ollffil 02. Conx No. 1 yellow shell, 63Mc; Xo. 2 yellow low shell, 63J3s,c; high mixed shell 62Klc; mixed shell, 6Jllc; No. 2 yellow ear. 6970c; high mixed car, 63M'c: mixed ear, 67sfl8c: OATS Xo. 1 oats. 3l(&34i4c; No. 2whltoJ334c; extra, Xo. 3 oats, 32(333c; mixed oats. 31l:c. Kyk No 1 Fennsj-h. anla and Ohio 00392c. Flouii Jobbing prices Fancv spring patents. 85 Vxas 75: fane) winter patents. S5 i5 50; fancy straight winter, J5 005 25: fancv straight spring. 85 2'j(q)5 50: clear winter. 84 7505 CO: straight XXXX bakers'. 81 7o5 00. Kye flour. ?5 C05 25. JilLLFEED-Xo. 1 white middlings, $23 6024 00 ? ton: No. 2 white middlings, 821 0O22 00; brown middlings, ?16 50(317 00: winter wheat bran, 15 00 1G 00: chop feed. $! 0024 00. Hay Haled timothy, cnolee. 811 2ill 73: Xo. 1. 810 25010 50; No. 2 do, p 009 5J: clover hay. 8 5i) (SO 00; loose Irom wagon. 811 O012 00, .ittordhig to quality; packing bay, 87 007 oO. STRV.W Oats ?5 7j b oo: vvneatandrye, 85 50 5 75, Provisions. At the Saturday meetintr of pork packers last week's piices were reaffirmed andaie as follows: Siifrar cured hams, large iMig tr on red hams, medium &ij(irM.red ham. tmall Migar cured California hams biig'ir cured b. liaton SUKr cured skluntd hams, large hugar cured skinned hams, mculum feu gar cured shoulders hugar cured boneless shouldin..... ltacon shoulders Drrsalt shoulders bugar cured d. beef, rounds y 11 gar cured d. beef, sets Migar cured d. beef. Hats UacoD, clear side Bacon, cleir bellies Dr salt ckarsldeb, 1U-1D aeigj J)rj saltcleirhldts, 'J0-lb average JU'vs pork, luay Mess pt rk. fnmfiy Lard, refined. In tierces Lard, refined. In half barrels Lard, refined, 60-lb tubs Lard, refined, 2iMb pails Lard, refined, oO-Ib flu cans Lard, refined, 3-lb tin palU Lard, refined, 5-lb tin palls Lard, refined, 10-lb tin palls 8 11 1V4 . n4 . W . 11 . 12'2 12 84 7h : ,5h . H 0 9 9' ml Ol . noo 13 00 , 6 I4i ? 7 7J4 WALL STREET SATURDAY. Londoners Do a Good Deal of Dabbllmr In American Securities and Help the Thine; Along The Highest Prices of the Week Knle. New York, Oct. 3. The stock market to day was still very active and strong, and the reaction begun yesterday was continued, with the effect of bringing many stocks up to tho best pi ices of the week, while all show remarkable gains over the lowest prices, which wero generally made yester day morning. London continued to buy lib erally of its specialties, and leports iron; that center indicate a Very bullish feeling on American stocks. Chicago also Joined the procession, while the demnnd from local operators on both sides of the account In the aery limited offerings sent prices up with a bound among tne lew leaning snnres. These high prices induced considerable liquidation of long accounts to realizo pro fits accred on the use of the last 24 hours, but the concessions were small in all cases anil tho upward movement was resumed avith vigor aftei these sales had been ab sorbed. The advance was heavv nnd lasted up to the closo of business, which was ac tive and strong, tne Dest prices oeing at tained. The final changes nro material iralns in most ot the ncti e shares. Missouri Pacillo Is up. 2; Sugar, 2J4; Kock Island, 2: X'oithern Pacific, piefened, IK: Atchison, 2; St. Paul and Iturilngton, li: Xow England and Uend mir lii; Union Pacific, Wabash preferred and Louisville and XashVIUc,, and Wheel ing and Lake Erie 1 per cent. Government bonds have been dull and steady. State bonds entirely nczlected. The Porf says: The legitimate influence of good show ings ot earnings Is a chief factor In the change of heart which Wall street ap peal s to have experienced, actual facts. WHICH tne puuuu atta uu uciun suusumtcu for a moral certainty. The bank statement showing a decrease in surplus reserve of $905,375 did not retard the upward move ment. Although the reserve is theiehy re duced to the nairow margin of $3102,500 above the legal requirement, the incoming gold is, in present conditions, sufficient to allay anyi apprehensions of a lack or money at this point. The following tabic shows the prices of active stocks on the Xew York htock Exchange yesterday. Corrected daily forTiIK Disr vrcii hj Whitney & iTKriiENSOV. oldest Flushing members of the Xow "iork. Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue: Amirlin l7ntton Oil.. 25iS 47 88 95 44 "si 'i 26 47' 2V," 47'4 88 15 44 "593i 119 34'f 27'ii 59)4 40 51Ji 3ijl 74,j 25V 47', 08K ft5 v 89 U, 59?!, 119 31 27H American Cotton Oil. pfd.. Am. sugar ki nning 1.0 ... Am. S. Ttefliilug Co., pld.. Atcli., Top. h. F Canadian l'aciilc Canada Southern Central of New Jersey Central Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio C. &(., 1st pfd C. & O.. 2dprrt Chicago Gas Trust C., Bur. X Qulnc C, Mil. & St. Piul ('., Mil. St. Paul, pfd .. C. Rock I. ftP C, St. P. M.0 C, St. P. M. &0.. pfd.... O. A Northwestern C. C. C. A 1 Col Coil A Iron Del., Lark A West Del. A Hudson Deli. ARIoGrande Den. H Rio Grande, pfd... Dlst. A Cattle F'd'rs Trust F. T.. Va.&Ga Illinois Central Lake Erie A West Lake Erie West., pfd.... Lake Shore A M. S Louisville A Nashville Michigan Central Mobile A Ohio Missouri Pacific National Cordage Co National Cordage Co., prelj 895)1 95V 45V 59'8 119 , 34V 119 27 s;' 59j .49 I SI VJ 99 74 "32" 34 91 116 ' -3'A, 37 142 135 I 20M 50 1 in- 101!) 22 j 68 I 125 oiv) -'1 G0'4 SIH 91 'i!vi 35 S9 40S 52 Ms )l 8.1 3l'i 9-IV 116s. 7iS 37 HZH IH 20 m 52fi 6-4 102S 23 C8K 124V SIM 1013? 44 Wi 91 Si 100', 16S 110S 1' 81', 43) 30)i 8IS1 31 94' 95' 110X 1IA 73"i 72 37H, 37 142M 136 I 21 I WW 52 V 6'a 103 S3!sfi (3M 125 I 8I!I 14I?, U5 20 50 52H li H 101 1; 671, 124H scs, 10151 ' SSV 9JJi 101 110'j 19 I ,102 1 102 59 95V 101 law 60W, 9ljl mm, 16ll nov 19M1 "wi 30'. '46U .uiiuiih L,eao arusi......,t New York Central HOS N. A., C. .11. L 19 N. Y C. A St. L., IstprLf N. V.. C A St. 1... 2(1 nref jau - .. -- ----- --.. , , .--, I ... 1 ., j,. j-.. ft it 3J 3W N. Y.. LEA V., pref. N. Y. AN. E N. Y ,1). AW Norfolk A Wistcrn 40 21 H "394 21JS 40 21 V, 17! 55 20Hi 29H 77?s 25-i 23 37Jf 23 41V as'i 192 llti 57 37 97 104 15 4.1 14K 32 83 38 78 21 Norfolk A Western, pref.. jh'uii Jiiuericnu uo...... orthern Pacldc Northern Paelllr, pref.., Ohio AMlssissipl..; , Oregon Improvement.... PaclHe Mall Peo.. Dei. A Evans Philadelphia A Headlnc- 3-fi 21 K 77 29 29 ' 76 77t 31 231 40V t5 3S 37si 23V4 40lsi 2. Cb'i 23 Pg.. Cln , ChlcagoASt.L. 415 2?.'5 07 i . j., j. & ot. 1.. pm Pullman Palace Car... Klclimond A "W. P. T ! 13' 14 I 13S 'iiii "iiV 43'i 4i U 14' 32' 3U4 3H iTnl 79 78ii Klctimond A V. P. T.. nfd St. Paul A Duluth, pi bt. Paul, Minn. A Ma Texas Paelrte ilau..., Union Pacific Wabash " Wabash, pfd '" Western Union Wheeling A L. F, Wheeling A L. E.,'pra 14V 42 14, 31 '4 s-m 37S 7a' Electric Stocks. Bosxov, Oct. 3. Special. Electric stock quotations here to-day were: v Bid Asked. Eastern Electric Cable Co., pref... ?52 Tliompson-Houston Electric Co.... o 25 51 00 riioTmisoii-HoustoiiElectricCo.. pfd 26 00 26 2 Ft. Wavne Electric Co. j 14 12 ' 25 W estingliouse Trust Recelnts""J'.' 11 75 " 15 W Detroit Electric Co........."."7.. 9 75 W K rliiladelplUn, Stocks. Closing nuotatlons of rhlladlphla stocks. fur: nlshcdbv Whitney & Stephenson, brokej-s. No.5 Fourth avenue, members of New York Stock Ex change. , Hid. Asked. Pennsylvania It.allro.ad 54'i .WS KeadlngRailroad 20 11-16 ?H Buffalo, X. Y. & Phila 9' J Lehigh Vallev 50J 51 Northern Pacific 29 2014 Xorthern Pacific preferred 77'4 77s Lehigh Navigation 19'f Wl Philadelphia & Erie 15 Boston Stocks. Atch. &Ton 45siCalnmet & II 269 Boston A, Albany... .2tn Frankln I7 Chl.llur. A Qiilncv. lOIHiinin GO Eastern R.li. (is 121 Kcarsage VM Fllnt&PereSI Si Osceola 37 Flint P.M. pTd. 80'( Santa Fe Copper 45 Mass. Central iss Tamarack 174 Mex. Cen. com 24H Annlstnn Land Co.. 3" N. Y. &X. Eng 40) San Diego Land Co. 18 Old Colony lnoQ West End Do 18M Wis. Cent'lcommmi 21H Hell Telephone 1S1H Allouei Mln.Co.ncw V-4 Water Power 3 Atlantic 14k Cent. Mining 17 Boston & Mont 47 Bnttc ,fc Boston' cop. ISM FOR HEADACHE TJso norsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. I. R. Sanford, Sheffield, Mass., sayi: "Most excellent in derangements of tho nervous system, such as headache and sleeplessness." Saloon Keepers, Attention. If youdesireto please yourcustomers and thereby increase your business you should sell the beer, ales and porters made by the Iron Citv Brewing Company. Te'epiione 118(5. arrhssu Some people, for the sake of a fesv cents difference in price, buy "Whiskies that they know nothing about. Isn't it worth the difference to get Whisky sold under a b worn guarantee of purity? Klein's celebrated "Silver Age" and "Duquesne" are both ac companied with the distiller's affidavit certifying that they are unadulterated. Physicians everywhere prescribe these brands, and leading hospitals use them ex clusively. "Silver Age" sells at 1 50 and "Duquesne" at 51 23 per full quart. Once used, always used. Goods expressed any where. MAX KLEIN, S2 FEDERAL, ST., ALLEGnEXY. se2S-viw f 'NOW WE ARE COMING" asy millions of Roaches, Moths. Ants, FIms and k!ndrd pittl, but their slay will ba brief If yon will nae SEABURY'S SUL PHUR CANDLES for their extermination. These CANDLES also crevent eontsaloue dlaeaae, Us. SEABURY'S HYDROX- APHTHOL PASTILLES tor constant fumigation. . All Dminruns. au20-'ws If you have a j COLD or COUGH, acute or leading? to CONSUMPTION, SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PUKE COO UVEK Oil. ( AtSU HYPOPHOSPHITES j OF ZI3IE Am SODA j IS tSljmU OUJrUES foh. xo?. This preparation contains the stlmula- tine nronertles of the B'vovhoivhttcs i I and fine Sorivegtan Cod Liver Oil. Used I by physicians all tho world over. It Is as palatable as milk. Three times as effica cious as uiaiu ioa x.ivor vn. a nenecr, I Emulsion, better than all others made. For i I all forms olirastlng Jilsewies, JJroncnltia, CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, and as Flesh Producer I there is nothing Ute SCOTT S EMULSION. It Is sold by all Druggists. Let no one by profuse explanation or impudent entreaty I induce you to accept a suosntuie. BROKEKS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. ap30-33 ornnic'c savings bank. I till Ltd bl FOUBTH AVENUE, Capital, $'0,000. Surplus $51,670 29. D. llcK. LLOYD. EDWAltD E. DUFF. 4 President. Ahst. Sec. Treaa. por cent Interest allowed on time do soslts. ocl540-s John M. Oakley & Co., BANKEES AND BP.OKER3. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Petrolenm. Private wiro to New York and Chicago 45 falXTII ST., Pittsburg. STEAMintS AND ESCUBSION3; C"vSfTiiiiDT!iRiYYOKK andli vek J POOL VIA QUEEN STOWN-From Pier 40. North riler: Fast express mall service. Auranla, October 10, 10 A. 51.; Uhibrla. October 17. 5:30 A. M.: servia, October 24. 10.10 a.m.; Ltrurla. Octo ber 11, 5 A. M. ; Auranla, No ember 7, 9 A. M.; Umhrla. Noiembcr 11. 1 p. M.: henla. No vember 21, 9 a. M.: Etrurla, Novunber 23. 3 p. 31. Cabin passage $60 and upward: according to location: second cabin, ?3i. Steerage tickets to and from all parts ot Europe at a ery low rates. .tor ireigni ana passage anpn to me cnmpaiiv-a Ing Green. New lors. Brown A Co.. J. .1. McCOKMICK, SmlthUeld street, Pittsburg, G3J and 401 se2-I WHITE STAR LINE For Qncenstoivn and Liverpool. Koyal and United States Mail steamers. Malestle, Oct. 7. 8:30 am ."Majestic. Nov. 4. 7 a m (termanic, Oct. 14. 11 amlOennanlc, Nov. 11,10am Tmtonlr.Oct. 21.8:30am Teutonic, Nov. 18.7am Britannic. Oct. 28, 10aniBrltannlcN'ov 25,8-30am From AVhlte Star dock, foot of West Tenth street. Second cabin on these steamers.. Saloon rates. $50 and npward. Second cabin $35 and $40. Excursion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to old country, $20. White Star drafts payable on demand in all tho principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN .1. McCOP.MICK.Ria and 401 Smlthflold St., Pittsburg, or II.MA1T LANI) KERSEY, General Agent, 2a Broud ivav, New Yoik. sc30-n ANCHOR-LINE Steamers Leave .New York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Kates for Saloon Passage (00 on I upward, accord ing to accommodation and locution of room, second Cabin. . bteerage, iv. MEDirEltRANEAN SEP.VICE: NEWYtUlK TO OIBRALTAK AND NAPLES: S S. Angha. Monday, October 12, 4 r. 31. Cabin passage. f-SO to i00. . Passengers honked at through rates to or from any citv in (ireat Britain or on the Continent. Dralts on London Sold at Lowest Rates. Book of Information, tours nnd sailing Hits fur nished on application to Agent". HENDERSON BltO'lIIl-HS 7 Bowling Green, N Y., or J. MCCOICSIICK, G39 and 401 siiiltlincldst.: A. D. SCORER A M)X, 415 Smitlifield St., Pitts burg; F. M. SEjIPLE, 110 Federal st., Allegheny. ap28-ll-MWF ALLAN LINE KOYAL 31 AIL STEAMSHIPS. Glasgow to Philadelphia, yiv DERRY and GALWAY. The most direct routo from bcotland and North and Middle of Ire land. ACCOMMODATIONS UX&URPAhSLD. Intermediate, KJO. "jteerage, elD. STATE" ) sebvicp: of LINE S bTfJAM&uiPd. NhWIODCASD GLASGOW. via Londonderry, everr Fortnight. Oct. 15, btate of Califurnl 1. 1 r. M. Oct. 2), htav of Nevada, 1 P. M. ?Yl.'li- tateof Nelirask 1. 1100 1. CABIN, CJ and upward. Return. J03 and upward, m. ,-. Aid. ApplytoJ. J, MCCORMICK, SMSinilhflcld street, Pittsburg, oct3-I J GRAVEMISTAKE NEW ADY'KIM'ISKSTEXTS. Extract of 9 1 rf W The best and most economical Stock" for Soups, Etc. One pound equals forty-five pounds or prime lean ueer. YOUR GROCER KEEPS IT. Bookof receipts showing nsoof ARMOUR'S EXTRACT in Soups and Sauces, sent free, oc application to ARMOUR k CO,, Chicago. selO-l-Jiwr PATENTS O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 111 Fifth ave above Smlthflold, next Leader office Xo delay. Established 20 years. se2 KAILHOADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule ix effect 12.01 P. 31.. July 19. 19)1. Trains will leave Union Station, Pittsburg, as rollows (Eastern Standard Time): MAIX LINK EASTWARD. Jf cw Tork A Chicago Limited of Pullrnin Vestibule Cars dally at 7.15 A. 31.. arriving at HarrUburo; at 1 Si r. si.. Philadelphia J.-K p. m.. AewYort 7.00 r. M.. B iltiinore I.W P.M.. Washington 5.5 P.M. Kvstonc Express dally at 1.3) a.m., arriving at Itarrlshurfr 8.C5 A. w., Philadelphia 11.25 A. M., New Tork 2 00 r. M. Atlantic Express daily at I 20 A. w., arriving at Harrlstjurg 9 20a. II.. Philadelphia 12.16 P. M , New York 2.30 P. M., Ualtltnore 12.00 P.M., Wash ington 1.03 P. M. Harrlsburg Accommodation dally, except Sunday. 5.25 a. m., arriving at Harrlsburg 2. 50 P.M. Day Express dailv at 8.00 A. M., arriving at Har rlsburg 3.20 P. M . Philadelphia 8.50 P. M., New York 9.35 P.M., Baltimore 6.45 p. M.. Washing ton 8.15 p. M. Mall Express dallv at 12 50 P.M.. arriving at Har rlsburg 10.00 p. m.. connecting at Harrlsburg with Philadelphia Express. Philadelphia Express dally it 4.30 P. M.. arriving atHarrishurgl.COA. 31., Philadelphia 4.25 A. 31., and New York 7.10 a. m. Eastern Express at 7.15 p.m. dally, arriving Har rlsburg 2.i A. 31., Baltimore 6. J) A. 31., Wash ington 7. SO A. 31.. Philadelphia 5.2? A. M., and hew York 8. CO A. 31 Fast Line dally, at 8 10 r M.. arriving at Harris imrg 3 30 A. M.. Philadelphia 6.50 A. 31.. New York 9.30 A. 31., Baltimore C.20 A. 31., Washing ton? 30 A. 31. All through trains connect at Jersey City with boats of "Brooklyn Annex," for Brooklvn. N.Y.. avoiding double ferriage and Journey through New York City. Johnstown A'ctom.. except Snndir. 3.40 p. M. , Grcensbitrg Accoin.. 11.1 p.3i. week-days. 10.JO P. 3t. Sundays. (IreensbnrgKxpress 5.10 P. 31.. except Sunday. Derry Express 11.00A 3., ex cept Sunday. Wall Actoni. 6.00. 7.S0. 9.00. 10.30 A. M.. 12.15, 2.00. 3.20, 4.53, j.-iO. 6.25. T.O, 'J.40 p. M.. weekdays, and 12.10 A. 31. (except Atondar). Sunday, 10.3J A. 31., 12 , 2.30. 5.39, 7.20 and 11.40 1. M. W llklllslnirg Accom. 6.10. 6.40. 7 20 A 31.. 12.01, 4.00. 4.35. 5.20. 5 30. 5.50.6.10, 10.10 and 11.40 P. M. buttdar, 1.30 nnd 9.15 P. M. Braddock Acrom.. 5.50. 6.55. 7.45. S.10. 9.50. 11.15 A. M., 12.30. 1.25. 2.50. 4.10 6.00. 6.35. 7.20 8.25. S.00 anil 10.44 P. 31. week days. Sunday. 5.35 A. 31. SOUTH-WEST PENN RAILWAY. For Unloiitown 5.30 and 8.35 A. 31., 1.45 and 4.23 1. M. week-days. MONONOAHELA DIVISION. OX AMD APTEK JlAY 25th. 1S91. For Monongahclt Citv, West Brownsi llle, and Unloiitown 10.40 A. 31. For Monongthela C'ltr una est jtrownsviiic t.tt anu jo.4u a. 3i.. aim 4.50 P. 31. Ou Sunday, 8.55 A. 31. and 1.01 P. 31. For 3Ionongaliela Cltr only. 1.01 and 5.50 P. 31. Mctk-das. Dravosburg Accom., 6.00 A. 31. and 3.20 P. M. week-days. West Ellalicth Accom. 8.35 A. 31., 4 15, 6.30, and 11.35 P. 31. Sunday. D.4U r.u. WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. OtAlO AFTXK 3IAY 25th, 1391. From FEDEKAL STP.EET STATION, Allegheny Titj: For Springdale, -neek-davs. 6.20. 8.55, 8.50, 10.40. 11.50, A. 31.. 2.23. 4.19. 5.00. 6:05. 6 20. 8.10. 10.30, and 11. 10 P. 31. sundavs, 12.35 and 9.70 p. sr. For Butler, week-da s. 6.53, 8.50, 10.40 A. ji., 3.15 and 6.05 P. 31. For Frccport. week-days, 6.55, 8.50. 10.40 A. 31.. 3.15, 4.19. 5.00. 8.10, 10.30, and 11.40 P. M. Sun days, 12.35 and 9.30 V. 31. For Apollo, week-days, 10.40 A. 31.. and 5.00 P. M. Forlllalrsvlllc, iicek-dajs, 6.55 A. 31., 3.15 and 10.30 P. 31. -IHr-The Excelsior Baggage Express Company win call for and check Baggage from Hotels and Itesi dences. Time Cnrdsand full information can.be I obtained at the TUket Office N o. 110 Fifth. Are. nue. corner Fourth Aicnue and Trv Street, and Union Station. .1. It. WOOD. CIIAS'. E. PlIUII. Gcn'lPass'r Agent. General jlamger. i PITTSBUKG AMI LAKE ERIE RAILROAD J- uojirAiH i acueauie in ciieet jime 14. ism. central time P. & L. E. It. R. Depart For C'veland, 4 JO, '8 -00 a. m.. lt0. 4:J0. -9:4 p. m. For (Mnelunatl. Chlcazo andSt. Louis. 4.sn a. m 1UM, -u.sop. m. r oruiiuaio, bjua .- . . ..w. .. zw .---".' 4.20. "9:1! n. m. For Salamanca. 8.00 a. 111. For Youngstown and New Castle, -iw, -v:p.m. 4:30, 8.00. 9:55 112:4 l6.25. 1:10. 1:55. 3:30, 4:25, 1:30. 4:35, u:u p m. Clei eland. 6:40 a m.- 'lorm i 40. 7ij0 p. m. From Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. ti:40a. m.. 12:30, "7t50 p. in. From Buffalo, 6.40 a. in., 12:30. 10.O0 p.m. From Sala manca, 10:00 a. m., 7:j0 p. m. From Youngs town and New Castle, "b.40, 10:UO a. m.. 'n-ja. 6:40. 7:5C, 10:05 p. m. From Beaver Falls. 5rJ0, 6:40. 7:20. '10.00 a. in., '12:30. 1:20, 5:40, "7:50. 10.05 p. ra. P., C. AY. trains for MansGcld, 7:35 a. m.. 12.13 4:35p.m. ForEsplenand Beechinout. 25 a.m., 4:35 p. m. P. C. A Y. trains from Mansfield. 7:05, 11:59 a. m., 4:25 p. m. From Biechmont. 7SK. HiS) a. m. 1'.. McK. A Y. R. If. Depart For 2ew Haven, s;8:20, 10:10 a. m "3.00 11. in. For West Newton. 18:20. 10:10a. m., 3.0U. a:25p. m. AKMVE From New llasen, 9 00 a. m., "5-20 p.m. From est Newton, b:15. "9.00 a. m.. '5.20 p. m. For McKeesport, Elizabeth, Monongahela City and Belle Vtnion. "6:45. 11:05a.m., "4.tt)p.m. From Belle Vernon. .Ilnnongahela City, Elizabeth and McKcesport. i:2, "7:10 a. m., 1:S), 4.0up. m. Dallv. Sundajsonly. City Ucket oflicc. 633 SmlthUeld strecU BALTIMOBE A OHIO RAILROAD. schedule In effect Sept. 19, ltOI. time. Eastern For Washington. D. C. Baltimore. Philadel phia and New "iork. d:15a. m. and9:20p. in. For Cumberland. 3:l5a. 111.. tl 10, 9.20p. ci. For (onntllsv llle. H:ID, ti:li a. in., :1J. 11:15 and 9:20p. m. i or Unlontow n, K.10, ?S:15 a.m., ?l:10and?!:li p. m. For Connellsvllle aud Unlontown, 8.35 a. in., on Snndar onlv. ForMt. Pleasant, J6:40and t8:15a. ra., $1:10 and $4:15 p. m. For Vi ashlngton. Pa., "7.3), 58:39. J9ao a. m.. 4.00, J.5-39, 7:45 and 111:55 p. m. or Wheeling, 7:J, 53:33. O.30a. m.; '1:00, 7:t5 and 111-55 p. m. Eor Cincinnati and St. Louis, 7:20a m., 7:15 p. m. For Cincinnati. 11:55 p. m. (Saturdav onlv). For Columbus 7:0a. 111.. 7:45 and Ul:5p. ra. Tor Newark, '7.3) a. 111.. 7:45and 111:5.5 p. in. For Chicago. 7.2li a. a. and 7:45 n in. 'lralrsarrnefroiiiNt wYork. l'hiladelnlila. Bal timore and Washington. M:2ii a. m.. '7:3.5 p. in. From Columbus, Chit innalianil Culcago.s:2-5a.iu., '8.50 p. m. From 5 htellng, '3:25, 59.35, '10:45 a. 1 m.. 1:4 '8:50 p.m. Parlor and sleeping ears to Baltimore, Washing Ion. Cincinnati aud Chicago. . Daily. tDaily except sundav. JSunday only. Isaturday only. 'Dallr except ."aturday. The Pittsburg Transfer Company is 111 call for an I check baggage from hotels and residences upn 1 ! orders left at B. A O. ticket office, corner Fifth ! ,v.nn.,nH TlVwiH efr.pl fi AM ,. CTi ..ml!..! 1. 1 street. J. T. ODET.L, CHAS. O. SCULL, General Manager. ben. Pass. Agent. IvWrSBURO AND CASTILE SnAI NON R. 11. Summer Time Table. On and after June, 7, 1831, until lurtlicr notice, trains n 111 run as fol lows on every da v. except bundav. Lastera undard time: Leaving Plitsburg :i a m. 7:1 a n, 8:00am, !15 m,lli0am, l:45p in, 3:A5 pm. 6:l0p m. 5.5,5 pm. GMUpm, a.'io p m, IliDnm. Arlington S:W am. o;:0a m,7;10a m. 8:00am, 10:3am. l:0Ppm. 2.40pm. 4:2) pni, 5Wpm. 5:5a Dm. 7:Ii pin lOSO pm. Simdn trains, ieavin Plttaburg 10:50 ain,12p m. ipm,5;10pm 1:30 pm. Arlington a.luam. 12U0 pin, l-oprs. & P m, 8:30 s m. ' O. A. KOUKlib, gupC TrrT3noRR axd wester railtyat J Trains (Ct'lStand'd time). Arrive. SlalL Butler. Clarion, Kane ... 5:40 a m 11:29 a ru A V roil and Erie 7 .JO a in 7:10 pin llullir Accommodation 11:30 a m .i:3j p m New Castle and liutler 1:0.5 p 111 0:10 a m Chicago- Express (dally) 2.00 p in 11.55 a m Zehenople nnd Hutler 4:25 p 111 .5 30 am Uullcraiid Foxburg SiJOiim 7.00 a m Flral-l lass fare to Chicago, flu 50. beyond class, J3 Si. Pullmanbuiret6leepingcartoCliicaEodaliy. JAS. 31. SCHOOXMAKEU, President. a. m., '1:50, "4:20, "9:4. p. m. For Beaver Falls. 4 30, 7:00, 8-00. 9:55 a. in., 'l-Jtl. 3:30, 4:20. 5:Jt Siirj. m. For Chartlers, 4:30. 5:30, 5:i, $ii&. 7.00. 7:15. liX. i.03. 8:45. 9:10. MA5 a. m.. 12:10. 5r20, 'SU0, JAS. 3IcCrjTCHEON', Vice 1'residenL UNION ICE JIT'G COMPANY. Pure Ice made from distilled water for sale at wholesale only. - " UNION STORAGE COMPANY, Transfer Agent, Genera!, Cold, Bonded and Yard Storage. 3'A ACRE3 YARD STORAGE. 5 WAREHOUSES, containing 2,300,000 cubic feet of storage spacer. Railroad siding to each warehouse. Brick warehouse for exclusive storage of oil. Separate rooms for storage of household goods. Lowest insurance rates. PRINCIPAL OFFICES Corner SECOND and LIBERTY AVENUES. JyS-13-xwy KArLKOADS. From rittsoargu Union Station. ennsylvania Lines. Trains Run by Central Tim. 0onth?ret SjMtcm-Pan-IandleRB- Depart lor Columbus. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 2.I0 a.n 7.00a.m ,S.4jpjn.,lI.15pjn. vlrniefromaaia points: L05a.m ,6.00a ra..5-Kpjn. Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points uuermediata andbeyond: 2.I0a m., fl2.U5p.ra. trrtcefnm same points; 1 05 a.m.,ti.05 pjn. JforlhTTCMt Sjnni Fort Wayne Ronte Depart lor Chicago, points intermediate andbeyced: SJw a.m., 7.10 a.m., li20 p.m , 1.00 p.ra., Jll JO p m. 4rrre from same points : 12.05 a.m., flZlO a.m .'tiJXjzja ,600p.m., 6 6up.-m. The Philadelphia and New York Limit departs for Chicago S.45 p.m. Amves from Chicago 6.00a.m. Depart for Toledo, points intermediate and beyond; 7.10a m. lZ20p.m.,lip.m..lll J0p.m. Arrive from same points: f U.10a.m.t6.85ajn., 6.00pjn 8-50 p.m. Depart for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: fo.10 a m , 7.10 a m., f!2.45 pnu, 11 05 p.m Arrive from same points: 5Jj0a.ra.f f2.15 p.m., 0.00 p m , fr.OO p m. JPullman Sleeping Oiri and Pullman Dtnma Car run throth. East and West, oa principal ram of both Systems. Time Tables of Through and Local Accommoda tion Trains of either system, not mentioned above, can be obtained at 110 Fifth Avenue and Union Stauon, Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket oiHcm of tlie Pesat tyivama Lines West of Pittsburgh. :mlr. tEx. Snudox. ;Ex. Saturdar. IfEx. Mondaj. JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD, Ceaerai Kiaagsr, Geaertlasccngsrlisxl, PlTTsnrnr T-srvA LLEGHENY VALLEY TEAILROAD-ON and after Sunday. June 2S. 1S91. trains will leave and arrive at Union station, Pittsburg, east ern standard time: Buffalo express leaves at sno a. in., 8:45 p.m (arriving at Buffalo at 5:45 p. m. and7:20a.m ):arrives at 7:10a. iu.. b:25p. m. Oil City and DuBnl? express Leaves 8:20 a. m.. 1-50 p. m.: arrives 1-0O. 6.25, 10.00p.m. East Brady Leaves at 6.55 a m. Klttannlng Leaves 9.0a. m., 3:55, 5.30 p. m. : arrives 8:5.5. 10.ro a. m.. 5:55 p. ra. Braeburn Leans 4.55, 6:15p.m. :arrlvej 8.05 a.m., 7:40p m. Vallev Camp Leaves 10.15 a. m.. 12:05. 2A5. 11:30 p. m.: arrives 6:40 a. m.. 12.30, 2:15 4:41p.m. Uulton Leaves 8.00, 9:50. pm.:arriv 7.15, 11:20 p. m. Forty-third street Arrives 3.3). 8:20 p iu Sundav trains Buffalo express Leaves 8:20a. m , 8:45 p m ; arrises 7:10 n. m.. 6.25 p. m. Emlenton Leaves 9 05 a. m : arrives 9:15 p.m. Klttannlng Leaves 12.40 p. m : arrives 10.15 p. m. Braeuuru Leaves 9.50 p. m.: arrives 7:10 p. m. Pullman parlor bnfTet car on d.av trains and Pull man sleeping par on night trains between PittsDiirg anilBullilo Tkkct Bni. Nn. 110 Fifth aveui.o and Union station liAVID M'CARRO. Oenera biiperliitendent JAJlLs P ANDEKsON, Uen iral ri',k't wvt a MEDICAL. 814 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBUKG, PA. As old residents know and back: files ot Tittshurg papers proic, is the oldest estab lished and mttot prominent physician in thft city, devotiu;; 'pedal uttentlon to all cli rem io &3e3re.N0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsihlo Mrnni IQ and mental dis persons. IN Ln V UUO eases, physical de cay, nervous dehility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope. Impaired mcniory,,diserdered sight, self distrust, bashfnlness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, failing; poavcrs, organic weak ness, djspepsij, constipation, consumption, unfitting tho person fnrhusiness society and nurruge, pennanentlv, safely and privately M-i BLOOD AND SKIlf8HeaTe,;: ernptions, blotches falling h.nr, bones, pains glandular swellings, ulcarations of the tongue, mouth, threat, nlcer-s old sores, ara cured for life, nnd blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 D I M A DV ktcmey and tho system. UniMnri I 1 bladder de rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal dicharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms recene searching treatment, prompt relief and real cures. Dr. whlttier's life-long, extensive experience-insures scientnlcand reliable treatment on common sense principles. Consultation free. Patients at a distance as caretully treated as if here. Office hours, 9 a. 31. to $ r. M. Sunday, 10 a. m to 1 r. v. oulv. DG. WHITTIER, ill Penii avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. :aS-43-csiawi: MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO," the Wonderful Spanish Kcmcdr, 13 fold with a Wntton Guarantee to cure all 2itous Dis eases, such as "Uralc Slemory, IS3 of Brain Power, Headache, Aakfulnes, I-ost Man Jiood, Jierronsne'w, Las sftude, rtll dra ns and los of power of tlio Gpneratue OrEnns In Pither sex. caused br overexertion, youthful Indiscretions, or the xcesire aseor tobacco, opium, or siimuiaiiis, wu.n ui.y lead to Infirmity, Consumption and Inanitv. Piit up in convenient form to carrv in the vest pocket. Price. 1 a package, or 6 for S 5. 5 ith every 55 oroer we give a written guarantee to cure or refund tho money, sent by mall to anv address. Circular free in plain envelope Mention this paper. Address. MADRID CHEMICAL CO.. Branch Office for U.S. A. 353 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. ILL. FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH, PA., BY Jos. Fleming A Son, 410 Market St. Duquesne Pharmacy, 518 Smithficld St. A. J. Kacrchcr, 53 Federal St., Allegheny City. i3 WlTflK: M: mF-ll BVS 1.MS 1 tvriTTT ITTPVnnV i JS CaLLEDTOTHE cnc-aT English nratEDT, T1ADC MASK TIACI HSSK Gray's Specific Medicine I rLYOU SUFFER -; toii Ufliiutv. v eiviit.'' or uout itfUKTutix JUTUTvax.and Mind, spermatorrhea, and lin potency aid all dieiae that arise from over indulgence and self- ibue, as Loss of Memory and I'owir, Dimness 01 lion, i-remaiure u.u ge. and many otherdUeaMS that lead to Insanity or Coiis'imptlon aud an tarly grave, write for oar "d'drcssfiRs.YAirDICIXE CO.. Buffalo. X. Y. The sp rifle ileillclne Is sold by all druggists at II per package, orsis: parkages for35. or sent by malt 01 receipt ormoiiev.iif GUARANTEE and with eriry i C--J V " " " '-'-t--s. order a cure or moiit v rcfuiidui. .83y-On account or counterfeits we have adopted, the Yi How Wrapper, the only genufce. Sold In Pittsburg by S. s. HOLLAND, cor. Mnithlleld and Llbcrtvsts. Je2i-91-M5reosa DOCTORS LAKE SPi.ClAX.lST; in Ell cases r 3uinnr scientilic and connV entuil treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake, JL K. V. P. S., Is the old. ct find most experienced spe cialist In the city. Consul ta tion free and strictly confl. dentiaL Office hours 2 to land 7 to 8 p. x.; Sundavs. 2 to 4 p. 51. Consult them person. ally, oravntf. Doctocs Lake, cor. Penn a v. nd 4th it Pittsbars. Pa- ieS-iS-uw)! vigor of mn I Easily, QcJckly, Permanently ICESTOREDL ! .. ...t Vll.V.llt.Vl.. IILUII tr, and all the train of evils, tlie reju!u of overwork;, sickness, worrv. etc. r nil strength, development! aud tone guaranteed In all cases, simple, natural metlsods. Immediate linproi ement seen, rallara Impossible. 2.V0Q references. Uuolc. cxplanatloaj and proofs mailed (seated) free. Address iilUJS nivtiifiAT. CO, UiTF'AI.O. X. Y. lclo-411 T0WEMMEN! EaCerlntr froa the eirects oi vouthfnl prmrfl early decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, eta. 1 WUl semi a vaiuaoie ixea.uta ic"nitm c-Tltaming fall particulars for home cure, FRCB of charge. A splendid medical work, should be read, by every man who 1 n'rvous and debilitate-!. Address, Pros'- P. V- I'OIVLLB, UXoodaa, Coiuu daMl-osnvr UCAI THl3,raIractedtoRs 1 1 i-n L. 1 1 1 new routhf ul color and life to GRAT Hair. INn onlv 19, 1. HATS' HAIR H'AITH. $ itiIctorT Halrgrower. London Supply Co..!UaBdwav,N T. flair book free LYH klLL CIU.KS. next CI IE fur Coras, Bnnfeas, 2!ols. JCc b. HATS' Soldby JOS. i'LEAIISG i SONS and dru its. 1 11 j-21-51-aTli-ECd a SA3IUEL BAILEY, Jr., Secretary und Treasurer 11 n DOCTOR WHITTIER Before & After Use. Photographed from life. Mvd 3e fefasj 611IP 4 T" 1 'M t .1 $?KJm yM i -f"' -rJ"JtW:tt',rt!'fli8 1 1 isizSZfc&&&L - . if$aip&jfifuffipM$i ' - l .fevl
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