- ' ' S ,-,--e-- -:i--wsww'r:.iJ- r .-w -f3-- FaSHaKE,S'rcE5.,3M THE 'PITTSBURG- DISPATCHMOSTDAY DECEMBER 28, 1801.'' TIGHTNESS OF MOSEY And Dullness of Trade Always Lock Up So Much- Good Cash. BAKES WITH MORE THAN NEEDED. Matthew Marshall Doesn't Think It Augurs Well for the Future. COLI APSES EESCTmG IX CAUTION JKTECTAI. TELEGRAM TO THK DISPATCIT.l Xew York, Dec. 27. Under the head ing, "The Congestion of Currency," Matthew jrsrshall write? as follows for to morrow's (SKIK I cannot exDress too emphatically ray dis senting opinion, which seems to have con siderable vogue, that tho present s'rowlnjr accumulation of currency in the banks of this city is a favorable business symptom. As lacilitatms speculation, by milking It easy to borrow at low rates of Interest, and as stimulating It by creatinp a willingness on the part of capitalists to purchase doubt ful securities for the ake of the larger in come -n hich they promise, a plethora of loanable lunds has its merits, but indicates a stagnation, or at least dullness of general t-adc. which is not gratifying to thosewho l'.k beyond the horizon of the Stock" Ei c'lansoandof Wall Rtreet-in making their stim ite ot the business condition of the toiintry. Saturday's bank statement showed a total or deposits in the Xew York banks of $455, r.0 COO, against one of $382,019,300 the corres ponding arurdav a vear ago: being an in-e-reaveof$75 74300. The aggregate of legal tenders and specie in the banks also showed an inriease in a year from $103.237,."i00 to $130, T'Wtoo oi moie than $30,000,000, the other $43,000,000 of increase in deposits being mere book ci-edits, arising from an equal amount of incres-e in loans. Hanks Can't Use AH Their Money. It thus appears that the bancs nre unable to employ lnlly all the money at their dts-pos-U. and, as a matter or fact, they had, on Saturday, above their required 25 percent lawful money leserve, a surplus of $19,161, 590. w hercas their similar surplus a year ago was $7725,173 I was at first inclined to ex plain this result b loference to the year's issue of $51 000,000 silver bullion notes under the art of Jul 11, 190, bnt against this ele ment I n as obliged to offset the shipments or gold to Europe, the decrease of national bank currency, the grow mg business of the country and especially tho increase of this ear's Cxnoi table c:on surplus 3I inqj'iics airongwy business friends liHeaNo brought out the tact that trade tlirc rhout the country, notwithstanding tl'eabini''anceorthe crops, has not been so p ioJ Hi s j ear as it as last vear. It would seem ti't the scaie of the Esnng collapse had par'ially paralyzed enterprises all over tro woi'd, and that onr people had suffered firm It !ik- the rest. Il.e teudeii"vof the hnmanmmdis to go frrni o.ie xtreme to another, and it takes a long tune to build up confidence after it has oncelKe'i destroyed. In 1SS9 and 1890 people were too cagei to embark in new un dertakings and to spend both their own monej and all the money of other people tint thev could, borrow. This year they hive been reversing their policy, and have no- onU stomped increasing their debts, but hi o tried to reduce them. This is proper .- nri praise, w orthj , but it does not make trade liely. Knglsnd Far tho TTore Oft s might be expected from the bad har- ests in Gi eat Uritain.the condition of trade thcie is much woie than it is with us, since it suffers not only from the aiscouragement produced by the Baring collapse, but also from the actual wnnt of means to purchase on the puitof a large number ol people. The official returns show that owing to the crop failures the imports of food into Great lint mi for tho month of No ember lafrt rvteeci in alue those lor November, 1S00, b X4 077,s"js and foi the first 11 months of fit ai thej arc 9 4fi4,4SC in excess of those of 1 ist 'eardur.iig the same months. t the same time the exports of home l lanufactured products lor this November nele-s than thoe of Xovember. 1890, by J.Z 234,ti0t nnelfor the first 11 months of the tear, 11,725,4.2 less, hhovring a decrease, eitlierot pioductive capacity or ot foreign demand, due to causes like ournew tariff and the domestic troubles or the South Ameri can states. It should ne er be forgotten that the usual talk about monej- tends to confuse lu the mind the distinction between actual wealth, Thich is capable of being made to inclnde pleasure or profit directly, and tne ma ch nerj of currency, by which onlv industry :iiidtheechaii,eoI the products of industry aic facilitated Failures of Eminent Fconomlsts. Adam emith was the first thinker to ex pose scientifically the fallacy that the wealth ot a nation n as to be estimated by thc quantity ofgoldand silvei i Jiic'i it pos-n-.cd. but in spite of his efforts and of taose ol thousands ol eminent financier, and ecanoir,s!s who hae sought toenfoicc his onclusion Iv .lrument and bvillns t rat inn it lias proved impossible to estab lish tncia cnipleteii i-i the p! ice or the op noviie errors 1 iicr ami lead everv d.i v ut terances bv men liiyli in the business and the political world, basL-.inpo the mcdienl a-i.mption tin the more coin and paper nrne ae-onn,t jts the ricliCi it i, and a clai-ioi ror more currency is set up regu lail atcerj ev.ioiiol Co'ngiess 1 eidunlH j;old and ailier, apart fiom the u'cihe scie v. hen made into aiticles of luui . an ornament tne total flhio of wh.o.'i isniH a small percentage of the en tin piodut tot the mines are wealth only wi&ra'i thev will procure bv exchanging ot li i articles or utiiit or linurv. Taper n oie loitamlv is lrtimsicallv valuable oniv b iitue of Its puichasm-rpowci, since veil to attempt to change its form destroys n u .ncrease in the oIutne ot cuirencv, thc-i'fcire, unless it is accompanied bv an increase of the supply of the commodities vdich cuiiencvcan buy, is no nuipnentn iie o. teal wealth, i-nd, cuiiously enough, g'i u and silver producing regions, being ii-ualh r.g-culturall barren and deficient in niacnf-etuiin industry, are the poorest in the world 1 slmr the Best Source of Wealth. "1 he ino-t satisfactory source of wealth is labor, sfe.ifuliv directed and mdustiiously appi.cd directly to the creation of those commodities wh'cli men tegard as desirable because of then ability to satisfy their wants. W hen such labor is acthe it pro duces wealth rapidly when it slackens its tints its prod.ict is diminished nccorel mjrli W lthout its co operation the owners of the piecious metals and of the paper money repieseiitingthemwouldhe paupers. A n an with ton of gold and silver could not saiisi Ins hunger nor clothe his body, .mless some of hn fellow men laboied to ctcite food and clothing and sell it to him, w more than if he owncdnll the railioad cats m the country he could supply ins wants wiles, somebody woikcd to furnish tin aiticles with which the cars could be laden This. )n the w av. suggests a tolerably good illustration, thoujhiiota perfect one, of the function of money and the reason why a congestion of it such as pievails at piesent :it tins financial centerisa lesult andau in dirat on of dull trade W hen men are busy in producing and cTchansing commodities thev 1-eo.uire more inonev tor the purpose than when thev aie idle, just as more cats art wanfd when many articles are to bo transported than when there are few I'.anKs Depleted at Harvest Time. Thus, vhen the crops aic harvested, as they aie eveiy 'lraiincr and autumn, a de linud spiings ap for money with which to buv them lmm the aguciiltiinsts and bring them to maiket. The banks are called upon ttifnmish it, and their stok of it is e'epleted accord. ngly When manufacturers have plenty of or-dei-, thej use money in huvmg raw mate rials and in paying their hands, and they, too, absnib it trom the banks. Hence, the rate of interest or tho price of the rent of nxinev, and of credits which supplement inonev, coes up when the manutiictui mg Iiiimiic'ss is lively, and goes down when it is dull It is Just as it is with railroad cant. X" one supposes for a moment that a scarcitv ofsnen cars indicates anything but an active oiiving business, nor that the accumulation of them at rail load centeisj is due to any cause li it a wantof treight to carry. Yet lor a rail road companv to boast of the immense niimbei orcaisit has lying idlem its yards is no more u rational than it is foi a bi st ress community to plume itself upon the qn mtitv t currency- it has in the same con dition The delect in the illustration con sists in the lact that the lack of actual coin and paper moncv can be supplied, as It Is to in immense extent, bv credit, whereas no such substitute exists for the actual railioad eais An Actual Incentive to Speculation. Koi all that, the present congestion of cur lency in tho Xew York banks will, as I said at the outset, act as an incentive to specula tion, and, to that extent, be a benefit. Its effect is ah eaely visible in the higher prices paid for good invesment securities, and In the glowing inquiry lor tho e of lesspre fened value. Owners of money naturally desire to get as large an income lrorn it as they can, and though they aim at doing it with the least possible risk, they will, under the pressure ot necessity, take a larger risk rather tnan get no income at all. The speculators, pure and simple, discern ing this tendency on the part of Investing capitalists, seek to step in before them and to buy securities now depreciated, but which thev eithci have reason to believe will become more desirable, or which at least they hope will do so. Thus the game is set going, and, as it goes on, it becomes more and more exciting anddraws in those who at first stood aloof from Jt. Finally, unless something happens to arrest its career, it pushes prices up so high that the most enthusiastic players are forced to ad mit that they can go no higher, and then, comes the inevitable reaction. Of course, each player means to get out before tho crash conies, and I hope that those of ray readers who take a hand in the game will see to it that they are successful in this respect, if in no other. THE WORLD STILL MOVES. KO SEASON' TOO DriX FOK A JOURNAL TO FIND NETYS. I.1VE Graphic Stories of All the 'World's Happen ings or Saturday Plenty of Interesting Things to Tell Pittsburg Dispatch Read ers. "The Holidays" are usually considered a dull time tor news. Tuc Dispatch has not found it so. For proof, see the following summary of the best news in yesterday's mammoth Sunday paper. Ijoca1. Citizens of Eleventh and adjoining wards demand that tho Fifth Avenue Market House be restored. ...local politicians called on Senator Quay ...The result of the ap. praisershlp contest is in doubt.... The local Jr. O. U. A.M.has passed resolutions sustain taming Ben Uutterworth....A speak-easy proprietor1 will be prosecuted by the friends of a young man who died because he im bibed toa freely Overcrowded traction cars cause an increase of the Penn sylvania's local traffic Theft death of the Hungarian at the Eainbow mine is to be investigated. ...The 'Wabash, willsecuie an entrance into rittsburg.... The Smithfleld 'street bridge mystery was unsolved Two Exposition boards are in the field. ...The wolf chase suit will be car ried to the Supreme Court, if necessary.... A confidential bookkeeper is charged with embezzlement Colonel Price, a Beading iron manufacturer, is here to promote a bus iness men's conference ...Harry Wells has sued John K. Durr for $10,000 damages for false nriest Another 'suit has resulted from the failure of J. Moltz, the Southside clothier The old City Frrm isbeing trans formed into a manufacturing town. ...The Allvriieiiv County Bar indorsed Fctterman lor United States District Judge. General. Crisp's committees are analyzed.... Uncle Sam said to he try ing to drag Pern into his Chilean qnarrel....Dr. Graves, the alleged poisoner, was badly mixed under cross-ex. animation. ...Bob Sims and four orbis band were lynched... .W. J. Scanlan's stage day s arc probably over.. ..Diphtheria is making frightful ravages at Fairviow....A Xorwalk crank frightened a business man into giv ing him $2,500 Excitement at Pnebla, Mex ico, is increasing over tho religious trouble ....Mrs. Cnrtin is improving Generall.ee, the hero of Balls Bluff, is dead In a con tested will case, th'e original draftof "Home, Sweet Home" will be seal ched for.... Young Field is fasting again Brakeman Herrick, responsible for the Hastings disaster, is still missing.. .The Cordage Trust swal lowed a rival Garza is said to have given up hope Minister Montt and Secretary Blaine dined togethei. ....The New Yoik police killed the pioposed receipt boxing contests A new-born Phil adelphia infant still lives after having spent eight hours in a well. ...Perkins detectives were fined and imprisoned lor filling their preTv with Sunday liquor.... A young girl at Freedom committed suicide Zancsville people dug for silver and found a. rich vein i of coal AMcKeespoit boy was kicked to death by his gun Senator Frye talks war ... Sockless Simnson has withdrawn from the Senatorial contest Fine oil paintings, smuggled into the Poit of New York, were saized... The Christmas mail from the Lehigh Valley was stolen on a New Yoik transfer boat....A tramp suspect ed of being implicated in the murder of the Northern family, at New Smyrna, Fla., was arrested The insane asy lmn at Pontlac, Mich., and part of tho business section of Chattanooga burned down... .A United States w afship w ill carry Minnesota's gift of flour to llussia... A Chicago maniac was caught dying to crucify his little boy Pi esideut Eliot, of Harvard, says the prac tice or branding with cigars is entirely voluntary and cannot bes-topped Wafi- amaker is woikmg lor the re nomination of Hariison.. .Sherman denounced the Cin cinnati Conimcrettrf Gazette. Foreign. Brazil will elect a new President Boodler McGrcevy, of Canada, threatens to expose Cabinet minlstci s The Grand Duko Ssigins, Governor or Moscow, is in trouble with his brother,-the Czar Jlore stories are told or the Russian famine The Arch bishop or Aiv is to be a candidate for tho French Chamberof Deputies ...Beilin spent a merry Christmas A famous Vienese pliys'cian says there is no specific cure for the grip English bribers vho sought lor French military secrets weie convicted.... Socialism is on the wane in Germany Irih home rulers aie unhappy over the lesult of the Watsrford election ...Strauss' new grand opera has a capital plot ...Kudyard Kipling will wed in the spring Bisumick narrowly escaped being crushed by a loco motive The Queen made her journey in safety Moslems in Pers'a threaten to ex terminate the Clnistians ...The London fog caused a frightful moitality Investment in the South African gold lields is risky The Pope has decorated tho Aichbishop of aix... uatnoiics are iieine driven out of Russia.. .The French commercial treaties weie passed SAVED BY TH2 GTJAED BAIL. A Xarrow Escape From h Disaster on the New York L. 'r. YonK, Dec '27. An accident, with probable loss of life, was narrowly averted to-day on the Sixth Avenue Elevated Rail road. One of the engines jumped the track at I'ark Place, causing a delay of an hour and a blockade. A train approached the blocked cars. The engineer seemed oblivi ous of the blockade belore him until within V."i feet of it. Then he put on the brakes. It was too late. The engine crashed into the rear can The passengers were throw u from their seats. The rear car was derailed, and but for the guard rail would have top pled over into the street below. No one was hurt. The members of the company are very reticent. COL MULBERRY SELLERS Has returned ter tho again in a new novel world of literature BY MARK TWAIN; Which will be published i n the Sunday issue of Till; DISPATCH, beginning Sunday, January 3. itlo of ths great humorist's fin Xress li The lltlo ofths great humorist's first story for the xiress Is The American Claimant, And in It .Colonel Sellers Iijg claim to sn English estate. It hai a wonderful plot, abounds in the most ainnslng situations and will add another laurel to the crown of the world-famous aulhir. MARK TUN'S GREAT NOVEL - BEGINS SUNDAY, JAN. 3. $34O$O$$$$$0fc$$0 HPME MARKETS SLOW. The Lull Which Usually Follows Christmas Is Here. DAIRY PEODUCTS A SHADE LOWER Cereal Eeceipls Large for the" Week, and Markets Quiet. rCOYISION MARKET IS -UNCHANGED Office of Pittsbufo DisrATCH, Saturday, Dec. S6. i Country Produce Jobbing prices The lull which follows holiday booms is here and trade is dull all along the line. The supply of poultry and game exceeds de mand of late, and the weather being un favorable to the preservation of offerings markets are weak and lower. Creamery butter is w eak and slow, and markets are a shade lower than theywere a week ago. Eggs that are strictly fresh are scarce, but prices are scarcely as strong as they have been for a week or tw o past. Storage stock is lower under the influence of the mild weather. There has been a free movement of tropi cal fruits for the past few days, and prices are firm. Florida oranges and choice ban anas are firm at a shade higher prices than prevailed in the early part of tbe.week. Ari-LF s SI 5Ctffi2 00 per barrel. llcTTEB Creamcrv Elsrin, 3132c: Ohio brands, 2"28c: common country butter, lG17c; choice country roll, 19fr20e. - HLANS-Jvew York and Michigan pea, SI XX5'2 01; marrowfat, $2 1iS5'2:5; Lima beans, 4i-ic lb; hand picked medium, l 0.J2 00 UEtsw AX Choice, ,35c? lb: low grades, 22 iiccKWiinAT flocb New, miSBSe lb. CinESK Ohio choice, mailV: New York cliecbe. llgD;;e: Minhurger. l2M11Ur; Wiscon sin, bw-eitzer. full cream. UI.ffilictTniDorteUSwcit- zer. 23a2Gc. t-'iDEU Country cider, $3 305 00 ? barrel; sand n flned. sG ;jo7 00. Cit vmii nniLS Per box, J2 0C2 50; per barrel, f7 0(a 00. Eggs strictly fresh nearby stock, 20c; candled eggs. 2223c: col I storage eggs 21c FtATUtus E.tra live geese. 575Sc; No. 1, 48 SOc lb: mixed lots. d9(ffi4t)c. DuihD Fri its -Peaches, halves, 6'ic: evapor-st-d anplcd. fe!lc;air!rots, 310c; blackberries. 6 (aS.i'(c; raspberries. 17(ijirjic;drled grapes, 4;)Jic; huckleberries, 7,'28. Uajie Wild turkeys. II 5002 00 each: mallard ducks, $ COffio 00 per dozen: teal ducks, t- 7WS.1 00 pcrdozeu; pheasants. s. 7"fffi 00: qiniU fl 231 TO: soaiirreK ?I 0051 W: rabbits, SfKc per pair; wliiile deer 1315ct1 lb: saddles. 1820c?Ib. Hoxet New crop white clover, lSc; California honey, laaiie'plb. Maple syrup 7S90c? gallon. MArLK Sugar 10c filb. PoCLTitl Alive Chickens, COiffiGScanMr, large; 30Sa50c, medium; live turkevs, lI3c$ ib: ducks 5060c a pair: rtnssed ehlckcns, .Hgiloe ? lb: dressed turkeys, 1516c ? IB: dressed ducks, 14lc Potatoes Carload lots, 3510c on track: from store, 40(iM5c a bushel: Southern sweets, $1 501 75 a barrel; Jersevs. ?3 00313 2i bEEIis Western recleaned medium clover Job bing at go 20: mammoth. JS.Vi; timothy. SI 45 for prime, and fl 50 forcholcest; blue gras. 82 C52 80; orchard grass. St 75: millet, SI 00; German; $1 15. Huugarlan SI 10; One lawn, 25c per Ib; seed buct w heat. SI 401 M. Tallow Country, 4c; rendered. 5e. Ti opical FRUITS-Lemons. S4 CVSU "SO; Florida oranges- S2 002 25 a box: ha nan is, $1 752 COfirsts, Si 2-cl ..Ojrood seconds per bunch: Malag i grancs, li.WglOO) a hair barrel; new layer tigs, U10c per lb. VFGFTAniKS Cabbage. S3 00l CO a hundred; yellow Danveronlons. j C0W2 2i a barrel; toma toes. 5 00 per bushel: celery, 2530c per dozen; turnips. 'JOgSl 00 a barrel. s. Groceries. The movement in this line for the week past has been s'ow. Coffees are quiet at the decline noted. This decline was unexpected by dealers generally and it is hatd to see where the profits come in to tho jobber. Sugaisare steady and there is no likelihood of a farther decline. GnE v Coffee Fancy, 2l22c; choice Ttio. 2CO M'c: prime, l'lsc: low grade Rio. J7M5I8'c: old iTOierninent.lava. 2729c; Jlar-icalbo. JIS(i.22Jc; Mocha. 27Wa23c; Santos. 18K22s,c; Caracas, ISsifSBrPftc; L.iGuavra. 21St22s-c. jtoAsrto un pairersj sianuara nrantis, lye; , high gratfes. 23$r2bc: old Government .Leva, bulk. J aw.!Utc;jiaracaiDo. -jawi-jic; Miitns. l!).Mc: pa berry, 2sc. choice Rio. iuc; prime Rio, iuc;good Kiel, lie; ordinary. I7lSc. spices (whole) Cloves. 135515c: allph:e, 10c; cisplo. 8e; pepper, lie; nutmeg, 70S3c. PhTitoi.LUM (Jobbers' prices) 110J test, (!Vc; Ohio, 120, 7Sc: headllgfit, 150, 7c: water white, XaWc: globe, iVrtWir: e-liine. 15c: earnadlne, lie; royallne, 14c; redoil, lOStUc: nuntv. He: oleine. I4e. vtiNERS' Oil No 1 winter, strained, 4244cpers ;ai.: Slliuuii:!. o-Jig')i:; lain oil, mvOfdoe. sVitnp Corn sv nip. 2G(330c" e Imlce sun ir sj rup, M31Cc; prime sugar syrup, JOSEc; strletlv prime. 2SSS30C. f7. O. MolassfS Fancv new crop. 4042c: choice, 40llc; old erop, 363Sc: X. O. svrup, 44(a 3"r. SODA Bi-carb, in kegs. 3e3Vc: bi-earb. In 's, 5 e ; bi-carb, assorted packages, 5Cc; sal soeia, in kegs, lc; do granulateil, 2c. ;amjlks btar, full weight, 9c; stearlne, per set, 8-c;pjratHne, 1I1Jc Iticr Head ctrollna, GJigOc; choice, 5Gc: ijiuIsUnt, bli(5l.c. STVRCII Pearl," 4c; cotn starch, GSc; gloss btarch, 6a7c. Korek.n Fruits Laver raisins, 2 00: London levers f-2: viucatei. si 75: UalllornH Muscatel $1 B0l 75: Valencia. 77Xc: Ondara Valencia, ) S'-c; butta'ia, 301c; currants. 4,'(5-5c: Tuikev prunes, IKSisyc; J reiich prunes, sgauc: Salonica. prunes, in 2-Ib packages, 9c; cocoanutn, ?( ICO. 6 00, almonds. Lan., Ib, 20c: do Ivlca. 17c: do shelled, 80c: walnuts. Nap., JS14c: biclly filberts 13c; bmj rna tigs, 13(f 14c; new dates5'f c: Itrazil nut, 7c; pecans. Ibigficx citron, lb, 2321c; lemon peel. 12e?lb: orange peel, 12c. IlRILl) h nutTS Apples, sliced, fiSigs'c; apples evaporated. 'I9s4c: peaches, evaporated, pared, 2f21c; peaches, California, evaporated, unnared. 13ai6c: cherries, pltted,15c: chcrriei.unpitted, Sc; raspoerries, evaporated, 1819c: blackberries 6'3 7c: huekleberrfes, 8c. feteiAiis Cubes, 4Vc: powdereif, 4c: rrranu- latcd. 4'4c: eonli ctlouers1. 4(S4i,c: soft white, 44Vc; yellow, choice. S3,a; vcllow, good. SWSHe; vellow. fjir, 3(S'iQ. fie KLhS-yieillum, bbls (1,200) M 75; medium, half bbls (G00), f?i 85. ' b vlt N o. 1 hoi. Si 20: Xo. 1 extra, ? bbl. f 1 10: dalrv. ? bbl. SI 20; coarse crystal. V bbl. si 2u; lllcglns Kurjka. 4-bu sacks, S2 80; lilgglns' Lu reka. is 14-lb rackets, S3 00. Ca.s,fii Goods Slanilard peichfs. l 75i fo lds. SI 20511 .15: eitra peaches, s; 00.! K ; ide peaches, s-ifiooc; finest com, SI 251 50: Hfd. Co orn, 8"Ca4l 00: red e berries. fi iWo)! 10; Lima beans, Jl 10; staked do, 85c; stringed do, G3ai70c; marroyfat peas. $1 00(31 15: soaked peas 8570c pineapiile s. $1 20! 30: Ilabama do, J2 00: damson plums ?1 00. grengage. 1 2a: ecg plums ?1 to 'allfornlaaprlcotsfl75(ffil00, Calilonil.ipe.irs.S210 2 25:dogrecngages.l fc5:do iggplumstjl R5;etra white cherries 2 75: raspberries. SlOllo strawberrles. "tocgJI 10; gooseberries, H dotal (b tomatoes 8.VSl9.)e; salmon, 1-lb cans, !JI 301 80; blackberries. 80c; succotash, 2-Ib cans, sojkel S0c- uit Ricru. --iu An., 51 -nii out corn neei, -ni cans. SI tjl 70: 1-Ib e ails, $1 30: baked beans ti 40 1 55: lobsters 1-lb canf, SI Si; mackerel, 1-Ib cans, boiled, SI 50: sardines, domestic, lis S3 84 Ou .V, 3 50; sardines, Imported. Ms ll 5012 5j: sar dines Imported. ,s, J!8 00; sardines, mustard, if! 30; sardines spiced. (3 50. KISII Extra o. 1 bio iter ma'ekerel, K4 00 per bbl; extra No. 1 do mess, 20 00: No. 2 shore mack erel. ?18 00; No. 2 large mackerel, 516 50; No. 3 large mackerel, ?14 00; Je.3small mackerel. RIOtO; Herrlng-bpllt. fi 50; lake. f3 05 per- 10O-lb' bbl. VMiltensh. $175 per 100-lb hair bbl. Lake trout. $5 50 per half bbl. Finnan baddies 10c per Jb. Ice land halibut, 12c per Ib Pickerel, hair bbl. si co; quarter bbl, $1 60. Holland herring, 75c. y alkofif herring. 00c.. OATJ1EAL ?1 905 00. Grain, Flour and Feed. Sales on call at the Grain Exchange for this day were: 1 car satnnle oats, 33c spot 1 car Xo. 1 timothy hay, $11 50, 5 days. Re ceipts as bulletined. 53 cars, of which SO cars were bv Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway, as follows: 8 cais of flour, 17 of oats, 15 of hay, 3 of feed, 3 of barley, 1 of middlings, 2 of corn, 1 of shorts. By Pitts burg, Cincinnati and St. Louis. 2caisof hay 1 of corn. Receipts for the week ending Dei ce'mber23. 304 cars, ag linst 337 cars for the previous week. Wheat lends this week with a total of 75 carloads. Oats comes next, witli 63 carloads as the total tor the week. Cereal markets show weakness all along the line. Corn is particul.it ly weak. Receipts were larger the past week than they have been for many mouths. Following quotations are Tor carlo-ids lots on track. Dealers chargecan advance on tbebc prices from store: WlltAT Xo. 2 red. SI 0031 01: Xo. 3 red, 91M237c. Cokn Xo. 2 j ellow car. 41!!'; hign iriled ear, iS'-lffilTrmlxed ear, 4rtffi4sr e: No. 1 eliell corn MtyBJUc: No "vello-n tlulled. 52S"'3e; high mixed tin lied. 51"(332c:iuyed shelled, .jeilc. Ovts Xo. 1 oats, Siyawc: Xo. 2 white. ai 33'jc; extra Xo. SoaU, Ssgas'c; mlvrd oats, ay-wi 3Gc. I:E-No. I Pennsylvania and Ohio, flo37c; Xo. 1 eern. 4l5c haw hi usmt c-, bakers'. ?4 7VaS 00. Rv c flour. lh ".va.i so. 1IAILI hi CSfru.)C. I rLot-ii-Jobfilng prices-Fancy spring patents, S'a "BJ!, ' vv -- s.v avv rn. r,M. inter n,ti. to;a, ij,. fine or X and XA, 2B28c: straight whiter.' 83 ooaj 25: fancy itrahtlit spring coaise, 3334c; washed l"i "jCai.530: clear winter. S4fiV(S5 m- iinirkivvre fine vvnslicd delaine Millfled-No. 1 while mi(Idllngs.i:5023 oo? 39c; coarse do. 343Bc: Canada washed comb-tof!.r"- s.?Jll!S, mia"".lr!' ?,--l 03: brown mg, 3233c; tub washed, choice, 363Sc; lair. S'n-5'1WW no: whiter wheat bran. SIS 00 I 35ffl3BeT coarse. 33(S3ic: uiiwasl.edrenmW OI8 10: ehoD fee-d. 821 00O25 00. Hay Baled timothy, choice, 12SOI3 00: Xo. 1. $11 7i'312 (X); Xo. 2, (10 i0I0 75: clover hay. J10 00 (310 50: loose from wagon. J! floral1; CO, accordiiir toapialltv; packing hav, ?10 00l0 25. , z.ii(Atv crais, 5a ieei5 ioi wiiKii, et cwajti s; rre. S3 008 51. Pro'visions. Markets in this line are quiet, but there has been no change in piiccs. Last week's quotations hold good, and are as iollows: Sugar cured hams, large sunar cured hams, medium. SW bugar cured hams, small f. , Migar cured California hams bugar cured b. bacon bugar cured skluued hams, large.... sugar cured skinned hams, medium, bugar cured shoulders bugar cured bonelissshoiilders ,, Sugar cured skinned shoulders bugar enred bacon shoulders Sugar cured dry salt shoulder bugar curi'd d. beef rounds bugar cii red rt.btef setts Sugar cured d. beef fiats Hacon clear sides. 3d lb; Bacon clear bellies, 2o lbs .. lry salt clear sides, 30 lbs ave'g. Dry salt clear slde6, 20 lbs avcrg 7 9 10 10 8 cm 7 .... ni a h Mess porkfamllv!"".".'.".!;";".'.""!.'""! 12 00 juesspork. Heavy.. Lard. rennPri tn tln-itea Lard, refined In one-half bbls Lard, refined inCO-lb tubs Lard, refined in 20-lb palls Lard, refined In .sn-lh nni 5 si. Lard, refined in 3-lb tin palls Lard, refined In 5-lb tin palls Lard, refined in 10-lb tin pads' J... 6',i FEATURES OF TRADE. Soft Weather ihe Unfavorable Factor In Produce Lines Poultry Plentiful and tower Heavy Steer Hides Weaker and Light Weights Steadj Boston Notion ns to Footwear. Office of Pittbitiio Dispatch, Satced vr, Dec. 26. ( Jlild weather has been the unfavorable factor of this week's markets in lines of country produce Christmas week proved to be a week of rains and soft weather, and nil perishable goods were sold at very low prices. The poultry supply exceeded the demand, and the markets in this line touched their lowest price for the season on Christmas morning. The buyer who bought early ou that day would have done much better' it he "had waited. Dressed tin keys were sold at 10c pet pound and under on Christmas. The same could not have been bought the day before for less than 16c perpound. In dairy product lines there has been little change in the past w eek as far as prices are concerned. Supply of country butter is still in excess of demand, and markets are dull. Choice creamery is barely steady, and common grades are very dull and slow. The sur piiseof the week was the drop of package coffee. Markets in this line had been reported very- firm for a vv eek or two past, and very suddenly, without warning, pi ices declined. At the decline there is little or no margin to our Pittsburg dealers, vv ho are not stocked up ahead. Grain Markets Very Quiet. The tendency of cereal markets has been toward a low ei level for the week past. The holiday trade in this line is uniformly quiet, .and this holiday season is no exception to tho rule. Receipts of grain and hay for the week have been close to 400 carloads. If memory fails not, this was tho largest for any one week m the past year. The great crop of the past season begins to tell. This is a poor time for bulls who deal in faim and garden products. In hide and leather lines theie aie lew now developments m the week past. Heavy steer hides are a shade lower, and bulls are steady. Calt skms aie Arm. Harness leather of light weight shows an improved tone the past wceknnd heavy weights aie firm. Tne de mand for harness leather has improved the past vioey, and it is evident that prices are now at their lowest. Heav y weight harness leather has been .firm all along, and now lightweights being film it is evident that future prices vv ill be upvv ard. Shoes and Leather. . The Boston Herald has this to say of the situation and outlook in this line of trade The boot and shoe market is v ery quiet this week, but it is claimed that it naturally would be at this' peculiar season, in the midst of the holiday trade. The movement is steady in the way of making and tlelivei -ing of the small orders of the jobbers, nl reaelv placed, and the reeling in some circles is that this is to be the feature of the trade all the season; that the jobbers are to order in unusually small lots but that tho frequency of theie small orders will make up tho usual volume of tiade. Indeed, it is already snggested that there is an mci ease in the volume ol ordersoriate. values np pearrobewcll sustained, with the indica tion that goods ai e scarcely to go lovv er this season. On the present low basis of leather it would be possible for limtn'hcttiiersta bmld up a profitable bu-ine s were the vo' ume ot business more ncunlly assured. Christmas and New Yeais over, a better trade is looked for. Tho Leather Market is very quiet, as it naturally would bo under the influence of tho rather small orders for' boots and shoes, and the fact of tho pp culiar season. Beading dealers in l'eavy flnis-licd leather say that they are having a very small trade, strictly on the wants of their customers. These customers take the small amounts of leather they requiie, and lor these small amounts thev pay regulat prices, without any attempt at'heating the market. LIVE STOCK MARKET. Keceipts, Shipments and Prices at East Liberty and All Other Stock Yards. Office of Pittseitrq Dispatch, ) S vrtjitDAY, Dec 26 CvrTLE Receipts, 777 head; shirtmentsT-674 head: market, nothing doing; all tliiough consignments; 1 car cattle shipped to Xew Yoik to-day. Hogs Receipts, 2,250 head; shipments. 1.800 head: maiket slow; Fiiiladelphias. $3 OS 1 00; best Yorkers and mixed, $3 803 9J; common to fair Yorkers, $3 653 73; no hogs shipped to Xew York to-dav. SUKtr Receipts, 400 head: shipment. 400 heael? maiket. nothing fining? nnthfnr, r.n ' tale. By Telegraph. Chicago Cattle Receipts, l,500hend: ship ments, 1,400 head; market slow andweaken insr: yesterday's decline of 515c: natives $3 505 00; stockers. $1 00$2 75: cows, $1 352 30. Hoi- Receipts, 12,000 head; shipments, 4.000 head; market strong, closed weak: lough and common. $3 503 65: mixed and packers, $3 603 75: pnmc heavy nnd butcher weiglits, $3 754 00; lisrht, $3 50 3 75. Sheen Receipts, 1500 head; shipments, fOO head: market steady; native ewes. $3 00r 25; Westerns, U 15; lambs, $4 00ig5 00. Bufftlo Cattle Receipts, 16") loads through: no sale: nothing doing; feeling firm. Hoes Receipts, 40 loads sale: market strong and higher: heavy grades, $i 004 05; mediums, $3 003 !K5. Sheep and lambs Re ceipts, none: through, 15 loads sale: market active and higher; Western lambs, good to extra, $6 506 85. common to good, $5 00g) 6 25: Western shen. fair.to extra, $4 235 25; fair to extra, $5 405 5. Pfc Louis Cattle Receipts, 100 head; mar ket stiong; lair to choice native steers, $1 00 5 50; Texas and Indians, $2 304 00. Hogs Keceipts, 1,400 head; maiket higher' and active: butehfs and best heavy packers, $3 75683 85: mixed packing, $3 G03 75: light, $3 303 50 Sheep Receipts light: market steady; lair to medium lots, 4 004 40; good mixed, H 504-75; choice, $4 b05 00; lambs, $4 305 00. Kansas Citv Cattle Receipts, 1,600 head; shipments, 100 head; market stronsr; steeis 10c higher: steers, $5 055 40: year. $5 45: fancy, $5 755 95: cows:$3 403 60. stockera and feeders, $2 454 40. Hogs Receipts 3,800 head: shipments, none: market 10c higher; all giades, $3 50J S3; bulk, S3 50 3 80. Sheep Receipts, none: shipments, 1,850 head; market steady. Omaha. Cattle Receipts, 1,050 hea'd; busi ness wns moderately active at steulyto stiong puces; common to fancv steers. $3 75 o 73: Westerns, $2 503 75 Hogs Receipts 1150 nend: maiket active at about vester rtiivV quotations- light. $3 603 65: heavy $3 (53 75; mixed, $3 603 65 Sheep Re ceipts. 100 heud; natives, $3 505 00; West erns, $3 Kl 75. Cincinnati Hogs firmer, common and light. $3 153,75; packing and butchers', $3 603 85; receipts, 4,r00 head; shipments, 2,0j0 head. Cattle quiet, steady; receipts, 320 head; shipments, 140 head. Sheep strong; leceints. 120 head: shipment'. 240 bend. I ambs firm; comon to choice, $4 005 50 per 100 pounds. Wool Markets. Philadelphia ool in better demand: Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia XX and above. 3031e; X, 2bffl30c; medium, 35 37c; coarse, 3334e; Xew 1. ork, Michigan. In- medium. 34V!T35e: combing and (leiniiic, X and XXT sbhok: medinm washed combiner nnd nel.iine .sntURi aim delaine, meaiiim. aejnc; do coaie, 25JJ fi27c; Montana, lS2Jc: territorial, 1521c. SICK HEADACHE 'Carter's Little Liver Pills. SICK HEADACHE. SICK HEADACHE '-Carter's Little Liver Pllla. '-Carter's Little Liver 1111. bICK HEADACHE Carter's IJttle Liver Pills. del-40-MWFSu CHESS. All communications should be addressed to the Chess Editor, P. O. Box 463. The Pittsburg Chess Club meets at the Pittsburg Library, Penn avenue. The Allegheny Clieas Clnb meets at Dr. Miller's Hall, Korth avenue, Monday and Thursday even ings. COREESPONDENCE. P. G. Keeney, C. F. Stubbs and Otto Wnrz burg The B. C. M. for 18S2 has been selected by Messrs. Fostet and Kennard. Please no tify us of your selection. ' Ben R. Foster, St. Louis, ilo. Many thanks for your geneious offer. Have written to you. I CHRISTMAS CHESS COMPETITION, 18JL The Canada Plating Company, P. O. Bot. 339, Montreal, Canada, will piesent a beau tiful set of chess men in gold and silver to the person who will send them the first and most coriccb list of solutions to the five chess problems published intliis issue. The competition will remain open until February 1, 18C2, for contestants residing in the United States or Canada, and for those residing in other couutries until the 10th of the same month. Solutions must be freelv written out and the inscription "Chess" pluaed on the corner of the envelope. The problems wore composed by Mr. James Sey Babson, especially lor this com petition. PRIZE PROBLEM XO. 1. Black: 13 pieces. White: It pieces. White to play and mate in four moves. TRIZE PROBLEM XO. J. Blaek: 11 pieces. White: 11 pieces. White to play and mate in five moves. PRIZE PROBLEM XO. 3. Black: 12 pieces. -"" White: 12 pieoes. White to play and mate in Ave moves. PRIZE PROBLEM XO. Black: 14 pieces. Wlnte: 10 pieces. In how few moves can White matef PRIZE PROBLEM XO. 5. B'ack: 10 pieces. White: 13 pieces. Restore the lost Kfng, then Black moves anel White mates in three moves. On v. hich square is the King to be placed, and how is mate eflected? SOLUTIOXS. Xo. 130. John F. Tiacy. Q to BG Solved bv E. E. Boyd, Wheeling. W. Va.: Homer C. Catlin, Canton. O.: Clio. B. M. Foster, Boston, Mass: P. G. Keeney, Xewport, Kv.;E. Mc Dongall, Pittsburg, and J. Frank Tilley, Bellevuo. ' Xo. 131. II. Enst. This problem is un sound. Messrs. Catlin, Clio and Tracy give the author's key eml v, Q to Q B2. Keeny and Tilley give Q to KtB. McDongall Q to Bl, Foster (J to I) B2 and (J to B4, and William Galen Kt to Q B3 dis. cb. The Jndd Sliownlter match. Xinth dame. Plavcd December, 22, 1S91, at the St. Loui3 Clic'ss Club. Score: Judd, 3; Snowalter, I, and 3 draws. , ' GAME XO. 100-RUY LOPEZ. White. LPK4 Judd. P.K4 OKtB3 KtB3 Ktxf BK2 KtQ3 Kt 1'xB KtKt2 Castles KtBt Kt K3 1! PtKt i m wm w i w M. m mm- 3 mm mm W a Vi'i WM VMM jl i 9M M WS M www si MA WwA MM tP&A rr v'tHA Wi &g m M m 9& 2 4l S !S W rM rM?; VS& m m m M M ill- '4 mi mk ,&& mm. ?? mm W3 IP m M m M s mi mw& m m ii m M m pip p .' fc' fk WW? 13 sZM ZXsa iitfirfZ, tifTiA IP WM W3 W$, m m m mr- WA YM P mi wm 'mm 'Jfil mm. mm m m '" Q Ptffi WM Pf Bl i- k. Showalter. 14 BK3 PQ4 15 QKICti 1' Hi IS. K t Q 1 R B 4 17. P K B 4 B Kt 1 li. RK2 QB3 19. B U 2 P Q 5 20. SKI Q It K B 21. BQ2 PU5 22. KtB 2 1)15 1 23. Q It Q P Q 6 24. Pxl PyP 25. RK1 RvBP 26. Bxlt RxB 2. ICKtliS 3. B Kt 5 4.' Castles -5 PQ4 0 QK2 7. BxKt 8. PxP 9. Kt Q 4 10 KtQH3 11. HK1 12. KtxKt 13. Q B 4 QK1 And white resigned, XOTES. 6QK3. If6PtoQi,KttoQ3; 7KttoB3, and whether black takes is with Kt, or moves P to K 5, or Kt to Q 5, white obtains the better game. UKtxKt. B toK3orKt to K B5 would hav e been better. CHESS ITEMS. A chess club has been organized at Skane ateles, X. Y., with a membership of 85. In tho Manhattan Chess Clnb handicap Mr. A..B. Hodges won 25 out of 27 games and drew the remaining two. The leaders In the tourney of the Chicago Chess and Checker Clno are E. E. Beach, L. Oldeman, H. Trumbull and C. W. Phillips. The match tor the championship of Mil waukee, between Messrs. Garner and Bech ler, resulted in favor of the former by the score of a to 0 and four draws. The short contest between "Waiter Penn Shipley, Esq., ana Mr. J. P. Morgan termi nated in favor of the former, with the score of 5 to 1 and two draws. William Stelnitz arrived in Havana De cembers! The Austrian and Mexican Consul-General, Secretary Mollner and a number- of prominent members of the chess club, as well a3 his fntnre opponent, Tschigorin, were on haild to receive him. The party then pioceeded to the Casino Es pano). s THE GAME OF DRAUGHTS. CONDUCTED BY 3. B. FEBGUSON. iu, I i m -mi .i .ii RZPIBEIfCrE BOABD. 16 Black men orenpy squares 1 to 12; white men squares 21 to 32. Black men al ways move first. Checker Headquarters Home Hotel. Dnqnesne way, between Eighth and lnth streets, and at fcamuel seeds', VC Seventh avenue. TO CORRESPOXDEXT3. Positions, Problems, Games and Checker Xews will at all times be welcome. All communications to be addressed P. O. BOX 35. EASTEXD. PITTSBURG, PA. L. M. Stearns Tour favor to hand. We would gladly comply with your request, but The Dispatch is a very large institution and lew of these are keut. Bernard McFaulds Yours to hand. Accept thanks. PROBLEM NO. 105 THE' LOSING GAME. White King 26. Black-l, 2. 3. 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. lllnck to play and win. We give the above position to show the readers of The Dispatch that there is moro in the give away (or losing) gnme than they imagine. How often weheartheexpression: I can beat you at give away., Dunne's Guide states that $500 was won in a wager on this position solution to nbove. sM6ra7kg8p 9Fiinfs83iif1S iz l3Mgi5fi jWs3 IB 19(20 2526 27fZ8 2Si 3uK airasz wAw""w ''"wi 'xjffl'i Mi mZ miflyi n n a wiz mk mk ml W WM WM , m m m m g- "gSS WWA Wj''S'. 10-14 lV-10 10-14 12-16 20-16 20-24 2G-23 13-17 189 18-15 18-13 1823 14-17 10-15 1 B 16-J0 16-12 24-23 23-16 17-22 9-14 15-18 15-18 23-18 172! 1519 6 9 20-24 12 8 3-8 20-17 22-20 14 18-21 18-13 18-15 9-11 19-23 8-11 21-28 83 8-12 17-22 26-19 5-9 23-18 15-18 15-13 13-17 12-16 2 6 28-TJ 4 8 12-16 22-13 19-12 92 18-23 1815 18-23 59 11-15 3-8 32-28 8-12 16-11 11-17 12-18 27 2318 15-18 B 9-11 15-19 1115 28-24 1216 wins 17-22 16-23 7-11 18-23 18-15 13-17 7.-10' 8-12 24-20 16-20 22-13 23-18 11-18 23-13 15-13 Dunne's Guide. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM XO. 102. BY B. M'FAULDS, CODBTEXAT, TA. Black 5. 6, 11. 22. kinjr. 28. White 8, 13, 14, 20, 28,30. White to move and win. 30-21 white iv Ins VAItfATIOX A. 15-19 3-7 I 11-15 I 27-31 I 13-19 I I 7-10 10-14 I 14-18 W. wins. GAME NO. 215, PAISLEY. By Joseph Maize, McDonald, Pa. Tho following game con ects play by Jan niers and the late R. D. Yates; the position also comes up in various openings, as the lollowing shows: First. "Paisley:" second, "Second double corner:" third, Kelso; fourth, double corner; fifth, Dundee; sixth, 11 regular. 14-10 I 15-18a I 7-10 I 5-14 I 26-22 I 0-15 3-7 15-19 10-23 18-23 8 i I 1115 I 13- 9 27-31 1 I Je. 1. Xo. 2. Xo. 3. Xo. 4. Xo. 5. Xo. 6. 11-15 11-15 10-15 9-14 12-16 11-15 21-19 24-19 21-17 22-17 22-18 2-17 S-ll 1524 11-18 1118 1-12 9-14 22-18 28-19 17 U 25-22 2522 25-22 4- 8 8-11 10-20 l'i-20 4 8 8-11 2-22 ?:-13 24-19 24-19 24-10 1711 It 20 11-16 15-24 8-11 1C-20 11-1C 22-17 25-22 23-19 22-18 22-17 24-19 q14 1B-20 8-11 48 914 15-24 18 9 2217 25-21 18 9 18 9 23-19 514 4 8 1118 5-14 614 4 8 29-25 17-13 22-18 29-25 29-25 29-25 a 11-15 9-14 48 all-15 all-I 8-11 25-22 189 29-25 17-13 2522 22-18 15-21 5-14 9-14 15-24 15-M 10-20 28-19 2925 18- 9 28-19 2819 18 9 8-11 8-11 5-14 8-11 8-11 5-14 17-13 25-21 25-22 25-22 17-H 25-22 11-16 II IB 7-10 11-18 11-13 11-16 2217 22-17 22-17 22-17 22-17 22-17 7-11 711 8-11 7-11 7-11 7-11 2622 2622 2b 22 2022 2622 2822 11-15 11-15 11-15 1115 11-15 11-15 1-32-28 3223 32-28 32-28 32-2J 32-28 (a) Beware of 11-16; it loes. We have now the following position which we givo on diagram. Position Xo. 106. Black 1, 2, 3. C, 10, 12, 14, 15. 1G, 20. iiiz mm iMm Mb fM w WM -xiW. wx WW WfflZ. wffififc 1 $?, twm vmfo WW aW & fflUffi '?& '$' . Vfiftt White 15, 17, 19, 21,22, 23. 27, 28, 30, 31. Black to move and win. 15-24 11-10 11-15 31-24 27-31 10-7 28-19 6-22 7 . 16-20 22-17 2- 6 3-8 17-10 15-19 24 ! 25-22 Black 30-26 22-ZS 23-18 S0-.S l 1814 wins. 8 -11 2622 19-21 J 2218 22-18 - 33 , 27-24 23-27 14-10 10-15 a l-7 120-27 I 8 -IP 22-17 (a) Corrects Janvier's Anderson variation 20 ac twentietii move. The iato It. D. Yates gives 1-5, and a draw results. VAniATIOl 1. The following is the -pluv to draw instead of 32 28 as in diagram, 23-18 draws. 23-131 30-2B 15-24 24-28 18- 01 17-14 2-10-15 10-24 j;-28 22-18 i-16-10 15-22 Drawn. Variatiov 2. 2G -17 I 23-19 17 1 18-23 3- 7 27-31 5-14 24-27 31-26 I 11-15 1 b 1- S :l-25 2- 26-2:1 14-10 H-K 24-27 1 7-14 24-20 19-23 16 2P-27 69 Drawn. VABIATIOS 3. 15-'9 23-U 10-23 18-15 24-27 31-24 20-27 I 15-11 27-31 I 22-18 23-27 I 117 2-11 2 19-23 2-7 3-10 14-7 23-18 7 t 10-20 3-8 11 IS 8-11 160 Drann. 32-21 31-20 18-14 28-19 VAKIATIOJf 4. I-I0-14I 24-M 15-19 20-27 31-26 17-10 2117 18-14 9-6 9- C B-15 19-24 K-U 110 2-9 27-23 15 22-18 26-22 13-fi 10-13 24-27 11-24 27-31 23-24 23-16 32-23 34 9 18-14 0 2 12-11 2e-32 24-27. F.-jH 24-11 3J-26 23-18 3I-2J 14- 9 5- I 3 8 20-27 I J0-15 I 211 27-23 23-18 I 14-10 92 24-2 27-31 I 15-19 f 31-20 31-21 18-14 10-7 I 50-23 I 39-28 J2-I9 I 27 1 22-18 I 1620 Drawn I 7-18 I . GA51.E K0.216-SINGLE CORNER. The following tnreo games were played between James WUlie, champion of tho world, and Mr. Dover, an expert of the Xortli of England, and appeared in tho checker ccjlnmn of the Northern Leader: Dover's move. 11-15 28-24 14-18 21-17 1-10 22-18 7-le 23-14 5-9 96 15-22 31-28 9-18 17-14 8-11 25-18 8-12 2l-2! 913 0 2 12-16 23-22 7-11 14- 9 10-15 1-24-19 4 8 23 7 610 2 7 16-20 31-21 11-18 19-16 18-23 29-25 3- 7 22-15 1219 716 2-10-14 18-15 2-18 24 S 23-32 2522 20-17 18-11 15-19 n 16 11-53 -16-19 vaeiatiox i. TnE en mpio-j 's move. 29-25 1-6 r 23-18 10-17 15-10 17-22 913 2623 4 S0-18 22 la 9 M 14 69 28-24 17-22 106 ' 1S-2J 10-17 24-19 20-27 84 59 10-14 2114 2 S 31-24 22-25 6- 1 2225 16-20 18-1? 1721 4 8 9-13 19-15 23-13 9-18 20-24 25-29 1-8 12-19 6-10 23-14 8-11 8 11 3 8 12-27 25-21 13-17 158 29-3 6-1U S1-S3 10-17 27-23 b-10 112 13-17 Dover 2114 812 1815 j 2522 2 li won. VAHIAT10X2. DOVER'S MOVE. 9-11 28-22 14-17 I 1311 13-22 2 7 28-24 710 2114 I 10-14 19-12 b 9 8-11 18-1 10-17 22-18 22-28 7-11 11-IG 4 8 32-28 ' 14-17 21-19 1418 5-'l 22-H 1721 ill 7 2ti-3l 15-10 16-12 27 23-24 310 8 S 13-23 10-14 31-26 710 128 10-14 27-13 2419 1 5 l5n 172! 1S-15 20-27 1116 25-22 8-15 2817 9 13 drawn. THE WEEKLY CHECKER JOURNAL. This new Journal was to have appeared before this, but we nre assured that it will ho before the public the first ot the week. It will be a four-page weekly, 9x6 inches. Its first page will be devoted to diagrams forproblems by the best authors; its second pago will be given to editorials and general news pertaining to the game; the third page will be filled with games and analyses. The fourth -and last will Le used for solutions to problems and criticisms of published play, which is stated will bo a prominent feature of the new Journal. Its price will be $150 per annum.. For full ioforination as to iho new vveefclv address its editor, J. P. Reed, 15 Clark street, Pittsburg, Pa. WTLLIE'S FIRST CHECKER BOARD. . Fifty years ago, says a correspondent in theKilmarnock Sandard, very near relatives of mine then lived at Lakeside, Kilmarnock. I havo frequently heard them relate how the "Herd Laddie" when a boy used to frequent their house. Ho was of a very re served and thoughtful nntnre and would slip into their kitchen, more especially if be chanced 'to observe that the hearth-stone was clean and white. Once in, he would place himself down on tho hearth, and Irom the ashes take a piece of charcoal. With this he would on the hearth draw out lines of a "Dam-brod," as it was called. Then, from the same auarrv. he would take nieces of round and square cindets and use them as men. There the boy would sit, wrestling, as it were, or playing against himself, man about, till he was lorcea to remove-to allow of some piece of domestic work being done. I can easily Imagine that it was while thus engaged and under that lowly thatched roor that lie invented anil fixed in his mind some of those most ingenious shitts which he put to such good purpose in after years and by which bo has since earned for himself a namo no other draughts plaver has achieved in this or the past generation. L. M. CHECKER ITEMS OF 1XTEEEST. The match between Messrs.D.G. McKelvie and James Searight has been finally- ar ranged. Play is to commence on Satin day. March 19. 1892. Robert McCail. of the GlaV- erow Herald, is te. li smlrehnlrn Th Fnutch is to consist of 30 restricted games. ?? Ih ,? S la -a 8i?c? .Vy eacu nas ueen piaceu in tne nanus ol the stakeholder. Ihe balance-Is to be placed by two installments of 50 each, on Iebruary2 nnd March i, 1892. This little match by two second-rate players of Scotland is causing quite a llttlo excitement, and while little is known of Mr. Searight but the opinion of his Iriends, he is claimed to be the com ing man, ready to accept Mr. Ferries' shoes as champion of Scotl-vnd, as tho now chnin- Eion spoke some time ago of resigning. Me elvio is better known, as he played on the Scottish team in the International matcu. Tho following are the details of his score: rirst nay n. traraner, u: -Mciceivie, 2: drawn, 4. Second day A. Jackson, 0: McKelvie, 0: drawn, 6. Third day Kcar, 0: McKelvie, 1; drawn, 5. The restricted match between the world's champion and J. C. lirov.ii, a promising young plaver of Hawick. Scotland, re sulted in favor of the aged veteran by tho score of 2 wins to 0 and 9 games drawn. To all leaders of .TnE Disi-atch Mr. L. M. Steal ns, of Derry Depot, X. U., on receipt ot n postal card vi itli name and address, will mail gratis a copy, of his Christmas number of Derry AVtca checker column. We hive not yet received a sample copy, but as Mr. Stearns is known to be a hustler aid has piomised his readers something good, we trust our many readers will accept his gen eious offer, and we are satisfied that all will be pleased with the leturns for their outlay of one cent. Checkek Ed. Frodace Markets. CIXriXXATI Flour baielv steady. Wheat firmer: Xo. 2 led, 92J91c. Com firmer; Xo. 2 mixed, 4-tJc. Oats iiujet; Xo. 2 mixed, 3t'4Si "4Kc. Ky o steady at 91c. Pork dull at 8 5o8 75. lard nominal at $5 ")0 5 93. Bnlk meats and bacon steady. Butter liT-f.lT- stesiflV- Krf?s dull, nuiet nnd itrc. Changed. .. . .,,-t.t. ,, , .. , , BALT1MOP.F Provisions quiet, dull and uncharged. 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