jaggasawB ? w vit?'bs "A'-w'rf. .-.- -v-rws -THE .PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. , MONDAY, JANUARY 11, - 1892. FEATURES OF TRADE. The Longed-for Cold Wave Failed to Stimulate Produce. CEREALS DK1PT TO A LOWER LEVEL Hide and 1 father Situation Remains as It Was a Week Ago. A BOSTON VIEW OF FOOTWEAR TRADE orr:rn of The Dispatch, ) Pirrsnrro. Saturday. January 9. t Tiio first half of.Ianuary is always a quiet lime lvith tradesmen. It lias been devoted Irom time immemorial to postinc books and lalvinj s,tocit, and little is expected in the war of oidcrs. In the line of country pro duce, the ucel: pat has been one of the quietest for moatl"! pasj It was the gen oral expectation that sharp, frosty weather would stimulate trade in this department; lint ti'e cold wave has come and still trade is s!assil . Vcirerable.s and fr nits have not lieen to low foryeare at this season of the ycr.r. A jvaraco pofntoe'and apple were hiclier 1t ic linM-el than they arc now bv the bar rel, and trc-ie v.a more likely at the higher Urcres t'mn it now i at the eiceodinjtlv low; sates. Otdinnrily at this time of the year fit-h ": are :n pood demand at 30c per 070:1 and more. Xor they aio slow at 21c per riorrn in job lo's. As will be cen bj- ref erence to lmn-c 1'iarket column, dairy pro ducts have Rained somewhat in the week past, and choice creamery batter is lc per lb hisrur than it was a week aco. Poultry nlso ba liecn on the cain since the liolidais. Dealers who laid in large np filicofpouitr.- the last neefc of flic year lad their plan upset bv the soft weather, and lirge quantities were of necessity held over until t.ieir condition fell below par. Since the new year opened supply of choice poultry has not been equal to demand, and the result has been that prices have sharply cilvanccd. In tropical fruit lines wo note an im proved market for Florida oramres. with prices 7.5- per box hizhpr. thaii rates of :i week aso. sale were made lielow $2 00 per box, and now markets are Ann at $2 75 for choice stocii. In Cereal Lines. Ucceiptsof grain and lwyare unusually light for the week past, the total beins 2JC cirloads. In one week of December there were received 94 carloads. Xotwithstand In; reduced icceipts, cereals have been quiet all the week with a general drlf. toward lower px ices. Wheat, corn and oats sire ti shade below prices of a week ago. Cuts are 4c per bushel below the Highest point reached last month. Wheat has fallen be!o.v the dollar line and flour is dull Kye 11-ur has dpclfned 25c per barrel. bir.ee the Iv-ti.niiiip: of the week hay has keen steadilv tnovins upward and prices arc 1 JOjic ton" 'letter than they wpre last Sat jmLti. Tlieonli lacl of the"week worthy of" nole'iti grocery lines was the advance of Jc In sasrtir. Other staple stand as they were si week ami. Tl!e movement of croeeric is' rcpoitcd b!on since the beginning ot the year. I"id-s onii Leather. Oar Allchenv harness leather tanners re jxrr sp i,nproe: demand for light-weight f-lm-k. Ilea vvweihtsood have moved freely all alonjr, but until recently lightweights Inrve been accumulating. For the i epk past oil etude-, are jrolng out as lastas produced. to'Iar and belting leather is active and sole levhci -low. T,ic hide situation is as it was eittoekogo. In the cat ly part of the week linlf ludc gae -igns ot flnuncss, but aru m-w back in ihe old tuts and are onlv t:d. iiiecn calsfkins ate in light supply and good demand. IJoot mc1 Mine Trade. Here is w hat the Boston Herald has to say oJ the out'ook for tootw can The volume of orders for boots and shes l- not i vi satisfactory It looks like a year I rati or lialit tradengam. The year JsiU w:i- vcrv i:ir Irom satistactorv as to the , volume t ttade The boot and shoe ship meats irom lin-toii and other ew England JK)iiits imve fallen off severely, and now it i trai ! t:i..r tin? traue oi isc isniso to e Cfmsci-atiie. and light because it is con-(- '-utile. i;nt there" is yet a good deal of the pre-?nt stason to be developed, and all 1 tlic t.iil m";ioii to be ffono throinrii, anil it t looking r.itlfcr upon the dark side in the exireme io attempt to toretcll the result of ihe entire y-ai. At present the principal lactones are bus, but manufacturers are ratneranxiousa-to how fie men are to be lieptn- woi k, provided that orders do not come in luster than they arc doing at pres ent. "At the same time the labor element is rather .1 Scout en trd, and not inclined to sub mi to the slightest reductions in wages or tile time that they shall be employed. Prom li cut manufacturers complain of this state ol .ifinir-, and say that the short-sightedness ot the labor element is slow lv but surely driving the making of boots and shoes out ol the )!-l Mas-aclinsetts boot and shoe town-, ami into the West ana other parts of country where labor is not quite so ditiicuit Soati-fy U Kit and shoe values are easy, Jr:n t!iV !:. that manufacturers are in-rW-ie ' u make all the concessions possible, fc: Uiesakeo: tiade," while the low prices of leathci doattj.illy admit of easier prices on jrrx.d-thaaa ;.-car" :igo. Leather is moving v-ry slow 1 vat any price, and the market i, of cour-e, in t!:e buyers favor. The sell rof !iej- Hmslied "leather note only a raull movement." LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Itecip's, 'hipmrnts and Trices at "East Lib rrtj and .1 1 Other Stock Yards. Orrici: o? The DtsrATcn, l rivT-r.t r.c, Satciid .v, "Tanuary 9. s t m.E Kece.,its, TM head; shipments, 1.457 head; nuiiket, all through consign ments nothing doing, 3 cars cattle shipped So New Yolk to- 'ax. , IIoc lirceipt . fi 4ij0 head; shipments, PfiVt licatl: maiket :u-ne: Philadelphias, $150 4 S5: l.irkers. H tUSll SI); 13 care hogs shipped to New VorU to-d.iy. fflur- lifceipts, " soo head: shipments,2,000 bead: market Mir at unchanged prices. lly Telegraph. Cliicrg- Cattle lteccipls,2 000 head; ship tnts. i io head; market sre.idy; natives. SacSfiJt: toekois, $2 TM!ii70; cow-, $l.V)g i : llog lieceipts, i3,wj head; shipments, KXtiO Ji-nl- wrict Irregular: rough ami sn,ni:o!i. -4 (USJt (Si; mixed and packers, $310 3iV mii.-c i.e-iw and butchers' weights, 41 Jiv. lig'.it, $4 OOgl 20. sheep Ro-n-.jii. -,tw.' head: shipment-, 200 head: mai kt bi-liet: nati'.p sheep. i4 30i40; ewes. SS 3(l(Bi 25; M-a! lings, 5 2-''57J: lambs, Jj25 !S fT!r Cattle 'Icceipts.M loads through: 2 wile; market s.en'ly: several trains delayed in: stonn. Hog' Ucccipts 17 loads through; 38 on Ktle, uiLludi'ig 8 held oven matket slotrn.id l,mrr. 'ueral fales Yorkers and auiHllum. l 4..g; 50. good heavy slow at $4 40 (?! 7i0. -. , ml lambs Receipts, 2 leads i.atTc-'i it .n -,ip; market dull, owing to the cr.ei nnt til being able to ship on ac count of Sim in. prices unchanged. Omtha attio Receipts, 3,000: market sttong. -oi, .m.i to fancy steers, J2 7og.l 75: Wt'stern .Vi?:; 7.1 Ilng Receipt-. P,MW liead: inj-ikt . c'lve and .c higher: light. 3 sX?S i t. Iimv. S 'MfH 03. mixed, SJ9J 3 85. she-p "ncwpt. 2U3 huad: market ac tive mi' i!-oii?: natives, $1 005 10; West cms $5 .'f7 4 ". Kuns-ss 1 ., attle Receipts, 2.30J head: shipment-, I ,11 1 rad. Steers strong and nctUe; co- -trong: Mockers and teedeis nctixe aim .t,n!: steer,, 3 L")jJ. 25; cows, $175. 'j"-' -Receipt-. 13(100 urad; ship. niPiits. :.,(! hfiii; inatke'. active and 10s higher: all railes, $3 54 oi; hulk, $3 M) S S. Miecp-U-f elpts, 1W head; shipments, 3! head: mat kct "irong. -t. I-onis c.ittle-Reccints, TOO head: ship-vnent-. :L3 head: fail to goo.! native steers. 2f(Mt4W)-lci I tuns, fK. Hogs Receipts, 32l.il .ie.id:shipme.i.-. 4,401 l.id: nuiiket 10c higher: .'air to film neavj. $1 O0S4 15; mixed fair to good. .. .o. 1 oa. i,,-ilt ,.,ir , i,est, 90 &,i 38. Sheep Kc-eipts none; shipment-, iii-tie; mat K6t strong: fair to choice, $1 00 finrinnat' Hogs scarce and higher: com mon and lig"f. -sgl25; packing and 1-utclier ?4 10SI i.-eeipt, 3,J70 head. 4 utile strscly: iwc-.p:-, 125 liead: shiumoiit SHhead. Mieep strong and unchanged- ie. "!pis. 11" bead. IJimlji strong; cominoii to ruoice. 1 fOi'G 2" per 100 pounds. 1 lie CofW 3farkrtK. New Yor.K. .Ian. 9. Coffee options opcnc.l clvii 5to5ioin:s down: clo-ed steady. S to l.'nm: :? 110,000 bags, inclndiii" Fcbitvi- linoffi.iio-: March, ll.8O.3il.8ie: Aniil J1I7.C-: M.i, HJOOM.cBc; June. lLSSc: .Sentciii lr. Ii.45';c:inice dull and steady No. 7, 101. llALTiMcnn. Jan. 9. Coffee steady; Rio cai Cs tail. j7o; No. 7. 13Hc. N'.w out.! ss,J.iii 9. CoCoe steady: Rio oidiu iry to taJr. IKSI6J5C SATURDAY'S PRODUCE MARKETS Chicago, Jan. a In response to the com parativo steadiness of the wheat market here, foreign markets, as reported at the opening, came steadier in tone. The early trading was done at not far from the same prices as the closing quotations or the pre ceding afternoon, and a shade of improve ment quickly succeeded. i The len'ilng tutures ranped as follows, ascor-recte.ilivJohnM.-Oal.Icy S. Co.. ft Sixth tirect. mcmnorsoi u.e umcajr.i ioaruui m' .. tlpcn-l High- Low- Clos- AUTICLKS. iJ t. est. Ing. Witn,T. No. 2. . , ,, .Tannin- ? S7" I ST. f7. J 87'i Sb-V : !3' VS'z VS. 93 Cony. Xo. i . Jimiart .-S", SSt, 3SH V, Fnbruarv :'t """" Ws " Jltv....;. ' 41-, 411 41.' 4IH OATS. Xo. 2. .linnarv ai 3 t Zffc ilav .." 31's 31 31 ' SI'S Mnsp ror.K. Januarr 11411 1142 113.1 11 T-j JIay...: HM) 1135 1165 II 67 Jaunarv 6S0 ! 30 I 6 31 6 S Mar...: (.CO C6) I 6o0 6 ;i,S MtonTRins. I . I . ..,, January 3 fl S K'i' "'il S Maj...... SSZii: 5 93 5S,!M S3. Cash onotntions were xs follows: Flour easv; winter wheat patents, $4 40?t .0: straights, $1 154 49: spring patents. $4 lm I 75: straights. 3 03 90; bakers' $3 60 3 63 No. 2 spring wheat, 87Jc; N'c 3 soring wheat. SlVe; No. 2 led. 89c: Xo. 2 com Ssiic: No. 2 oats. 2S-Vc: No. 2 white, 3203'Mc: No. 3 while. 30K313Jc: No. 2-rve. 86c- No. 2 barlev. 00e: No. 3. f. o..,8) C0e; No 4. f. o. b S4pS2c; No. 1 flaxseed, 97c; prime timoMi'" seed SI 191 23. Jless pork, tier Wil. SS 25SS 37! '. f.ird. per 100 lbs $5 ? 22 Short ribs sides (loose), $j 50JS 3 60- ilrv ill ted Bhonlders (boxed), $4 503 4 BiVhort clear sides (boxed), $3 8C5 83. Wh'i-kv, distillers' fmihed goods, per gal., $1 IS Sugars unchanged. On th Piodnce Exchange to-dav the but tei maiket wasunclianged. Kggs, 2J21c. SKiriORli- Flour steady n-ddiill. Corn meal dnll: yellow Western, $3 10t3 40. Wheit Snot mket dull and nnehanged: No-S'ed. si tWiJl 0(7(ip store and t-levator, $1 Olfi) $ fUJ'aftor.t: $1 03'J f. o. b.: No. 3 red, 00 1 00;- im"-ad-d ted. 93-WJ1 07: No. 1 Noi-tn-ern.1 KQl tSJi- No. 1 hard. $1 C8)iQl OSJJ: No. 2 Norchern. $1 0"6f I 01 Options No. 2 rd January, $1 02'fetn Cr.f closing at SI 02'.: February. ' Kfidl 0S5i, closing at $1 fi.7".: Mairh. '1 O4'i0!'O4 7-1C. closing at SI ml'i: Apii!. n OI'ril 03' closingntSl 04?: Mav, ?1 0l?)I 01si' closing at $1 04,': June, $1 Kf-itHl in. closing at $1 023;: Julv. SI 0!l 01i. closing at tl 01. V.p dull, unsettled: Western, fcflfl 00. Barlev dull: No. 2 Jlilwaiike-, 70KCT3K" Co not market dull and li regular; No. 2. Slt-'iljle in elevator 52?;e afloat: nncraded m xe ' 3S35c; No. 3 4V?l5c:steamrr mixed, 49;ia31e: January. .iliQ.'iIric closing at 51,c: February, 50J51c, closing at 51c; March. .ri!(S5Hfi-. closing at 'Sle- A nril 31Kc; May..'i0 3 1GS.');$r. closing at SOVfc. Oats Spot market qu'et and irregular; ontions dnll and easier- January, "6Jjr, closing at Sfi'ce; February, .17' Je, closing at 37'e: May. 37fCi?:.75-i-. rloaing at :i;;ic; snot No. 2 white. 3S!i39--: mixed Western; 3fie3sic: white no," 35130; No. 2 Chicago. 37J3c Il.iv quiet: shipping, fi5?70:-: good to cnnlce, 7"i(f?9'ic lions firm and iairly active: com mon to choice. 15S23C: Pacific slone. 135J23C. T illow dull mid sready: city (: 00 for paek-n-e-i. t'c. K-gs quiet and easier: Western. 25?25ic. Hides -lull a.d steady: w et salted New Oi leans sel"ctcd.43to75 lbs." CS-c; Texas Plec'ed, .VI Jo CO lbs, CJSfc. Pork quiet: mess. $9 7510 75. extra prune, $9 ."0 Cut miits quiet and v party: pickled bellies. 52(5ic: do snculdcrs, 4Jc; do hams. 7K" middfes quiet: short clear, $0 33 Lard flrmer nnd quiet: Western steam closed at $6 37 bid; ontions. Jinni-r, $B fiO: February, "?fi G4; Mareti. si TSffS 75, closing at $G 73 bid: May, $C Sldfi ?6 closing at $5 Si. r.utter in lair de mand and fl"-: Western dairy. 15(!22e: do ereamery. 2'55).0!Ce:dofactn-r, 4Jlc; Elgin. 31c. Cueeso in .air demand; pat t skims, ." 10-. fmr,s.nr.LPHTA Flour dull and weak. Wie.it, lnrge y noml"""': No 2 red. Jannnrv. P-ROSUe: Februa y. 991C1 09: March $1 01 ri.l 0P': April. $1 01&l 01. Corn Options f.tirly Steady, with nmderate offerings: local carlos scarce :nfl firni: No. 4, in elevator nnd g ain depot. 40tt!c: do, track. 42c: No. 3. in export elevator, 4jC- steamer, in do. 49c; steimerNo 2 low mixed, in grain depot, KJ-c: No. 2. 33Je for local trade, and Zir in ci)-rf elev.ito'r: No. 2 mixed. Januarv. 50JX ftjlc: Fehrunrv. Match nnd April, .r0J.3Gc. O it' D mand Ught nnd prices favored buy ers: No. 2 mixed Sse: No. 3 white, SSJe: do. clipped. H)f?9',e; N 2 white. 40e; No. 2 white. .luniiiM-v. I'fKtSnjJc: February March and Anril. 3.sVS9e. Eggs steady; Pennsyl vania fir-ls, I5 "VHiv OJltKANS Snrar strong and gener ally hi'hej-: open kettle, prime to stricttv jiri-ie. .153 1 1G'; full v fnir. 2J31Cc: fair to rooci nir --"4c: common 10 goon common, 2JJ?j,c: interior, iifiil4' ccntrifngn's, choice white. 4c: ofTdo.SJe: gray do. S 13-lGe: choice ve'low. eia'ified. 3,ie; prime 'o, 3Cl$ 3 11-10;: off do. S-(Q?.i:: seconds, 273 ,"-lGc. Mo'ases quiet; nrcn '"rcttlo. stn'e'ir -lrimc. 30c: good prime. 2sif?59e; prime. 2&5'C7c: cold coniniontogiK)d,225e: centiifug! -Jtrictly prime, ISO.'Oc: cood prime, 13l7e; mil to prime, logll'-: common to good common, C9.-: syrup. 2429s T. I.OUIS Flnurqnict.hnfsteadv. Wheat. No. 2, red, casli S939,c: Jintwry closed 89' o asked; May, 9T(i,9lr, eiosing, ll'.c asked Corn, "No. 2 cash. 3s;:6-Xc: Jannary, SIVWKPc. closing. SGe ske; Fehrna'rv, 35iiTKl34c, eiosing 36J.e: May,3SB SSJc, closing lie asked. Rye dull: No. 2.81Jc bid. Barley quiet, unchanged. Butter firmer, but unchanged. Eggs quiet, but linn at 19-. Provi-ions stronger, higher in sympathy at other "oints. Pork, old, $9 23; new, $11 50. Lard, $T, 50. TfT.TIMOItl' Wheat quiet: spot. $1 OO-JJ 1 01- the month, $1 fiO'-fgil 01: "February. Jl mil 1 02i: March, $1 031 04i: May. $1 04Jj i)l 05: -aipiippr No. 2 red. 97c Cirri steady; spot, ol'fSMc: the month. Slkft ?!; Feb rnarT. 50'-,R50'1ie: Match. 50,.f'50-c: steamer mixed. 471 V, Oats steadv: No. 2 w hite West-ei-n, 33-Izc: No. 2 mixed Western, 37bS7Jc. live steadx : No. 2. CCJJMe. Hay strong; good to choice timothy, $13 OOjSiU 00. Grain freights firmer, unchanged. Egcs steady at 23c. Butter steady and unchanged. tllSCINN-ATI Flour in light demand. Wheat firm: No. 2 red, V6-. Corn steadj ; Xo. 2 mixed. 43c. Oats stron": No. 2 mixed, TVic. Rve neglected: No. 2. 8S90c. Pork oufe:; held. $11 25 new. Iudqnieiat$6 12C. Bulk meats quiet: mess 12Jc. Bacon in light demand at Sfi S9i Butter "steady. Eggs stronger at 19E2V. Cheese fiiTner. Dd-UnWheat No. 1 hai-d. cash, SGe; Janini v. fGJc: Ma;,921c: Xo. 1 Northern, cish. f-'ij.c .f.inunri. s")Jc; May. OlJXc: Xo. 2 Nnriheui, cash, 78ic: No. 3. 72e: rejected. illJic; 011 ti-tck. No. 1 hard, 87ic; Xo. 1 Northern, 80 ic. MINNE'OLIS-Wheat-No. 1 Northern, Tnnnnry, 85Je- Mav. opening at F9c: highest, 79e; lowest Mj4c closing at 89-: on track. Xo. 1 hard S7U-r-Nrl Northern, 8G'Cc: Xo. 2 Northern, 80S3c. KANSAS CI TV Wheat up: No. 2 cish, 7Go hid. Corn strong.higher. No. 2 rah,43JfB sold; January. 33Jfc b;d. O its higher: X'o.'-J cash, --lic bid: January, 23c bid. Eggs unchanged. iOI.'"DO-Wheat dull and steady; No. 2 cash. 93c: Januarv. 93c: May,9Sc. Corn quiet; Xo.2 cash. 4214c O.its dull; cash, S3Jc. Re quiet; cash, tse. K0H2 SECUEITIFS AND MONET. A Good "Week Tor Most of the Local Stock Manipulators. It was a pond, strong week in the local stock tnail'cr. Total sales- on call aggre gated 3 097 shares and $9,00)'oonds. Daquesne Traction led with 1,136 shares, closely fol lowed by Philadelphia Gas witli 1,097. The next highest was Luster, with 290. Office transactions were comparatively large. rwrnres nnd influence; were nit rrnnd Tne strong financinl situation was the main j iHCtorm sue upwaiu movement, ltoston was the source of inspiration for Philadel phia G?s. Investor there eeiucd to think it a good purchase for a quick turn and Pitt-burg pumped it into them quite libei allv. Other stro'ig interests were I.nter, which was bid up to 9J on call Satin day and to 10 nftcrwaid, without bringing any of it out. Insider have this wtock so well in hand that thevareablo toconfol it to suit circum stances. The Tractions, as compared with the clo.-e ot the previous Saturday, were higher, with the exception or Pleasant Vnl lev. lluquesne was distinctly stionger in tone as well as figure-. Illectiic improved a point, with little in signt. Wheeling Gas' wasabouttho weakest thing on the list the penalty, perhaps, for passing the divi dend. .sales 5-atnrdav were 200 Philadelphia Ga at 14, 110 at W,u 10 at. llja, 10 Luster at Wt, 1 membership at St. and 100 ISiriiiinglmm Traction b. o. 3J at 1 After call, 40 Luster at 10, and 200 Wheeling Gas at 19. The fir-i week of the new year was a good one in financial and commercial circles. P-mk clearings were nearly 52,000,000 in excess of theconeponditig timo last year. The cull lor money Improved, but there wns more than enough to go rou.id. Large rhecktmr reflected a healthy state orgeneral irudc. The Clearing Ilonso statement freely '-ears out all tho good things said of the -iiuat ion. SaturdaVs exchanges.. -sitnrdny" balances Wcck-sexehanges W'-ek"- balances v.'i-ck's balances, lsri... Weck't exchanges VSHO. . ..803.401 SO n-i.sin r. i .. 14.111,733 3 . ",;ij.so5ii0 ,. l".34Q.'-: it . 1,435,:S1 74 Wool Mnrk-t. St. 1 oris Wool rjec-fpts, 1,400 pound-i-ipment, n'iie: utesdy and uncnanaed. QUIET HOME MARKETS. j Poultry and Choice Dairy Products Are Active and Firm. GROCERIES SLOW AT OLD PRICES. Ilay Is on ths Advance and Wheat, Corn and Flonr Are Yeaker. XO CHANGE3 IX PROTISIOX LINEB Office of The DtsrATcn. 1 Pittsbceg, SATOr.DAT, January 9. v Country Produce Johbing Prices The situation in this linecontinncs as it has been since the advent of cold weather quiet. Commission merchants unanimously report slow trade. "With the exception of poultry all things in produce lines drag. Dressed chickens have been very scarce all the week and prices have steadily advanced. Tur keys, too,are higher and firm, owing to short supply. A firm market for choice grades of creamery batter and cheese is reported. Common and low grades are still a drug and prices are but nominal on these lower grades. Eggs are in more than suffi cient supply to meet all demands, and mar keis are weak. Appi.f.s-si 505M tOnerhirrel. Bnrr.n-Creanicrr Kliin. 333lc: Ohio brands. rSjtSlc; common country butter, 1617c: choice con n l rr rol I. I!5i52c. BF-an-s Neiv York and Michigan pea- ?1 90(35 ro: marrowfnt. SJlojMITi: Lbn beans, 3l.fc? lt: band pfi-ked medium. SI (X3? 60. BF.ESWAX-Cliolce.KMaa.ic'lb: low grades, 2C 2S-. UrcKwiiEAT FLorn New. iwiai'i T lb. CIIFCsFOtilo choice. HCSllSc: New ork cheese. lis.lH,c; Llmburgcr. l2iMc: Wiseon b!aSneltr,T, full crtain, 13-lJc: imported bwtlt zer. 23fa2BKc. i:tUhB ("onntrv elder. f3 .VE3f0? barrel; sand retim ii. iswt&i 50: crab cld-r.'ST .Wi 0J. CijANBEttKiES-Per ox. (1 00g2 W: per barrel. $7 ris,s oi Mum fctrictlv fresh nearbv stock, 2'lE.25c; cold sturagei-ggs. iagac. FFSTiitus-Extra live gecic, 57oSc: No. 1, 43 cOc T lb; mixed lots. WiaiOC. Build Fucits -I'earbes,-halves, r.;c: evapor atint applex, ja9-: aprk-ot. 910c: bhcLberile. eSUttr; rai)berrles. 17fll7';C: dried grapes, 4,'t 4r; liuckleherrle. J'-iQsr. Gajje Wild turtevV 51 roS!-2 no each: mallanl iliieks. si 00 per nilr: teal ducks. $2 Tol 00 per do n: pliea-.inls. SI 2T, p-.-palr: iuall, S;n0per dozen: squirrels. 41 001 3 : rabMts, :or351c ncr pair: whole deer, Uta.sUb: saddles 16ISc lb. IIoxf.y New crop white clover, 16irc; Cali fornia bonev. I31V- lb. JIaple SYitDi- 7.'S Oi- ? gallon. M vfle s-roAii lOe ?! Bi. Poultry Alive Chk-i.en, 6570e i nsir, large: .-OsiiOc, medium; live tnrkevs. liatSeS tb: ducts, 6'(fl70c a pair: divssed chickens, lC:6o lb: dre-sed turkeys, liaisc Wib; dresseaducks: l3l"c lb. Potatoes Carload lots. 3340c on irack: from store. -ICia-Oo a b-.it.bel: Southern sweets, 1 5C1 75 a barrel. Jerrys. S3 f2J3 S. bEtns Western recleaned medium clover Job binge alS'i 20: mammoth at Sj K: timothy. 51 4", lor prime, and SI 59 lor cholic; blue grass. ?2 (C02 80; oi chard grass it 73 : millet, 1 00: German, 51 15: Hungarian. M 10: fine lawn, 25c lb; seed buck wheat. SI 4001 50. Tali ow Country, 4c: city reauered, 5c. 'fBOricAL Fr.ciTS l.mons. $1 0CK4 .VK Ftorld oranees. $2 .VCS2 75 a box: bananas, $175(312 COfirsts, SI SVSl 50 good sceonds per bunch: Malaga grapes, Sr :Oto!0 io a half barrel; new layer Ilgs, 1416c ler lb. Vi getables Cabbigc. S3 C0ffl4 00 a hundred; yellow Danver onions, S2 25512 50 a barrel; toma toes. J2 Oil p"r bushel: ceierj-,' lo30c per dozen; tumltis, VUeSl 00 a barrel. Croceries. The movement is slow, as It always is through the first half of January. Rice has advanced Jc at sources of supply, and must be advanced here before many das. The rice crop is reported very light in the Caro linas. Choice New Orlcnns molasses is very firm and likely to go higher. (keen" Coffee l'ancv. 21:2c; choice Rio. 20(3 20V-: prime, IDHc: low grade Klo. 17f!8Vc: old Government .laa. 27c: Marjcaibo. il.S'c: Mocha. "7'-(3'.ic: Sane is. 21!-"Mc: Caracas. 22Ji 23-.e; La Giiayra. 21sJ2Wc. ItdisTEP (in paiers) Standard brands, Wc: hizh grades, 2il-25l-c; old Gevernment Java, bulls, 2y 30c: Mar- calio."2l1a:31c: antos, 13f(?3'ic; pca-iH-rrv, 2.c; choice ltlo. I'i'.c: prime Uiu, li'c; good KloW-c; onllnary. 15S.(2"l7'se. Spicks (whole) Chnei.. IS'alltc: allspice, 10c; enssln. Sc;p''Pi)er. lie: nutnitg. 7OS0.-. 1-ETnot.i.rM (JoblKT-' price-) iio test, Clfc; Ohio. 1J0J. 7'te: beadlleht. 1V). -"jc: water while, iic: globe, 1 ll-c:elalne. 15c: caruadlne, lie; inivalinc, 14.-: led oil, lOMafllc; puritv, 14c; olelne, lie. MlXFR.s- I)IL No. 1 winter, strained, 4244c per gal.: summer, SHZTS7C; lard iII. ."TySWc. sYiu-p C-uru sxrup, ZCjoZDz: rhuire su-tr svnip, 7Si(3ft-, prime sugar syrup, 30c; strictly prime, 2SCJ3IH-. N. O. Molasses Fancv new crop. 4C12r: choice, 04ic;old crop. 3633c: N. O. syrup. 4) 00c Soda Itl-earn, in kegs, SSfSSVc: bi-carb. In Vs, 5Vc: bi-irh. assorted packages. 51i(Jp1c: s.d soda. In kegs lc: do granulated. 2c. Caxiiles Star, full weljsht, 0c: stearine, per set. 8"!c: pai-atllne. 11S112i'. inct Head Carolina, c;6Vc; choice, 5V5c: Louisiana S'-iffi.'ic, TA.CH Pearl, 4c; corn starch. GSO.'jc; gloss stirch. ra7e. FoiiEIos Frdits La cr raisins. 5 TO: London lavers f2 25: Muscatels f 1 75: Ca'lfornla Muscatels. Sl'fi0l 75; Valencia. 77 c: Ondar.i Valencli, tffil Hri sultana. Ixi5i-; currants. 4ia.'ic; Turkey lniiics. Gtfill;C: French prunes. SS'ic: sainnit.a prunes, m 2-Upckajres, t: cocoaniits, t1 100.SGOO; almonds Lpn.. lb. 20c: do Ivica. 17c: dj shelled, Wc: walnuts Neb., 1314c: Sicily fllberls. 13c; Smyrna figs, ia?14c; new dates. bic: Hrall nuts. 7c: pecans. IjfiilTc: citron. lb, 2Tat24(.; lemon peel. 12c? lb; orange peel, 12c. DiiIFP fHUi-s-Apples, slued, fi'-ffl'ir; apples, c aporated. fts'-c: peaches, evaporated, pared, 2(it2Ie: peaclv-. California, evaporated, unpired, IWlGc: cherries, pitted, lie: cherries, iinpltteil. Sc: rasjiherrli's, e-ipurated, lS19c. blackberries, 6J& 7c: lmcklebTrb-s, 8-. SfGAKS Culies 4,'f c: powdered. 4?sc: granulated, 4ic; confectioners-. 4'-: -oft white. 4'4Hc: bel low, choice. 3-B(5ric: J cllu, good,3i3Jic; yellow, fair. KOXi.r. Pickles Medium, bbls (1,200), S4 75; medium, hllrbhls(COO). $285. salt-No. 1. fi bbk SI 20: No. 1. extra hbl.Jt 10: dairy. il hbl. ?;"3: coarse crystal, tl bbl. jl 3); UWolticTnml J hn cirLc ft Wl Tliyina rii-nl . IS il-lb packets. 51 00. UANSri) hoous sianuara pcacnes. 51 '-' HI; 21s Jl 21M 33; extra peaches. $2 eog.2 in; 1 It peaches. MfflTOc: finest corn, f 1 251 50: Hfd. ( n. corn, S5cac.l 00: red cherries. J! (W51 10: Mi .a be-ins. SI 10: soakeil do. 8-ic; stringed iln, sr.(? 71 --; n-anowiat peas. $1 ont to: soaked pea. Iu7s: plneapples..sl 2nfi;i IO: Il-ibama do. 2 00: ilamsou plums. SI 00: gre ngaees. si si; egg plums. 31 CO; California apricots, SI 75S1 SKI: California pears, $2 iri.2 25: 00 greengages i S5: do eg;- plnuis, SI tS: etra white ehcrric. S"i 75: raspberries, SI uvll :0: strawberries, SVfJil 10; goosi berries. i (XjiTid 05: tomatoes "8-'i.V: salmon. 1-Ib jeans, SI aol HG; blackberries, soc; 6ucrutash. 2-lb cans, soaked. !0c: do green. 2-H cans St yiffll SC: com beer, 2-lb cans 51 C"il C7: 1-tti cans 51 20; biked lH-ans. i: loai 55:loh-tcrs, :o-lorans ?l 33: mack erel. 1-fo cans, iKil'ed. Si oil: sardines, rlon.e-tle. lis, S3 R-V54 3j; !s S3 50; sardines. Imported, Us, ill 5o1M2 HO; sardines, imported, Ke, S'8 00; sar dluesrinustard. S3 30; sirrilnes splcfd, S3 5u. Fish Exira No. I bloater mackerel. SI4 00 per bbl: extra No. 1 do mess S20 00: No. 2 shore mack erel, SIS CO: No 2 Urge mackeecl. SIR SO; No. 3 large mackerel. S14 CO: So. 3 smallmackerel. $10 (K). Herrings-Split, fa on: lace. S3 c ? I0!-Ib bbl. White lislu ?4 75 ? 10lb ll.ilf bbl. Lake trt. 5 W lb half bbl. liniian haddles, 10c r! lb. Ici laml halibut. 12c r lb. Pickerel, hair bbl. 4 to qna-ter bbl. 51 to. Holland herring, 75c.. Walkott herring. 9jc. Oatmeal Jl 9o"i 00. Grain, F:our anil Feed. There was only oiio sale on call at the Grain Exchange to-day, namely a car of No. 1 timothy hay, $13 00 11. & O. Iteeoipts as bulletined, 17 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago 2 cars of oats,.l ofhay, 1 of ear corn, 2 or flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati nnd St. Loui 1 car of oats, 1 of bran, 3 of c-iiin. By ll.iltimoio and Ohio 1 ofhay. By Pttshnrcand Western 1 cur of bran, 1 of oats, 1 of hay. 1 ot wheat. By Pittsburg and LakeKiie 1 car of cmts. Receipts for the week ending Jannary 8, 1S92, 25C cars against 236 cars the pievions week. Oats lead this week with a total of 56 cars. Hay follows witli 43 cars as tho total for tho week. Hay is the strong feature o.' markets, and prices have bifen steadily moving upward the past few day. Whcatand flournio slow. Shell corn is a shade lower as our. quotations will disclose. Oats and mill feed are baiely steady. Following quotattons are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices Irom store: WheaT-No. 2 red. r9c(El 00: No. s red, 95 c. ' Couv no. 2 yellow car, 43,f(a49c; high mixed ear. tl'-tatse; mixed ear. 4S(a43r: No. 2 jcllow. shelled 44l-(&15c: high mixed shelled. 4IS44'-c: hilxed shelled, 4K344c: new No. 2 yellow shelled, 4tty?42c: High mixed do. 4(3,,.012C. Oats No. 1 cats. .IvMs'jc; No. 2 white. 37 (S-TTJsc: extr.iNo. 3 oats. ai")i;c: mlxtd oals.31!- S5c. Hye No. 1 Pcnnslranla and Ohio, 9jS6c; No. 1 Western, iiiiaijc. IIAKLEY C8S7ac. Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents. $3 .VrM 75: fancv winter patents. S."i 2T."--iO: fancv stralrht winter, S50T525: taucv straight string. K5'-i50: clear wiutce, S4t3'&j03: straight XXXX bakers'. ?1 7J&i CO. Uye flour, s; 03B '..i. Millfeeii No. 1 white middlings; SI! e022 50?l ton: No. 2 white middlings. Sl!i .VKQii 10: brown middlings (17 231" SO: winter wheat bran, 17 50 18 00; chop feed, S-I 0052300. II AY -Paled timothy, choice, fia S0K13 75: Ho. 1. t!3 0$13 2": No. 2. Sll loan 25: clover bay. 311 50 SICK HEADACHECM.t(,r.g Utc L,ver pm SICK HE.M)ACHECarIcr,g LUe r,Terlult, bICK IlEAl)ACHEC:u.tcr.s ImIe LiTcrrUij. SICK IlliAIJACHE.j.;,,.,,,, Llttc ,lTer puu dcI-40-UWFSU I 12 B0: loose Trom wagon. J13 0C15 00. according to quality; packing bay, S3 409 to. STKAW-Oats, 57 "07 50; wheat, S3 008 25: rye, S6 253 Provisions. Tho movement In this line is not brisk. Through boss have advanced sharply in the past week or two; products am unobanged and present prices will hold for another week: Sugar cured hams, large ". I 9 Sugarcured haras, medium 9 tii,mrciired hams, small D'l -iif'-r cured California hams 1!$ ouvar cured h. bacon 9 Sugarcured skinned hams, large 10 frugir cured skinn.'d hams, medium - 10 Sugarcured shoulders ,. 6 Sngar cured boneless shoulders &i Sugar cured 6klnned shoulders 74) Sugar cured bacon shoulders (ill t-ugarcured dry-salt shoulders 6J Sugar cured d. "beef, rounds 1 12 Suearcuredd. beef, setts 9 Sugarciiredd. beef. Hats 7 Itacon. clear sides :0 lbi ." V,i Bacon, cleur bellies, 20 lbs 7 l)rv salt clear sides, 3ilhs ave'g Wi Dry salt clear sides, JOlbsavc'g h Miss pork, heavy 12 01 Mess pork, family 12 00 Lard, refined in ilerrcs .Vj I.ard, refined In one-half bbls 3i Larrl. re.'lnod In 80-lb tub 5 'a Lard, refined in 2lb paUs t'i Lard, re.lued In 50-lbcans e1! Lanl, rctincd In 3-lb tin palls C'i Lanl, rf fined in 5-Ib tin palls iaii Lard, refined In 10-lb tin pails 0' THE WALL STREET CLOSE. Coalers Make the Best Showine The Tables Tnrneil on Now England at Last Louis ville and Nashville Leads on tho Down Grade Itonds ISetter. New Yor.K, Jan. 9. The stock market was still very active to-day, but the feverishness nnd irregnlarity which marked yesterday's dealings were also present, and undoubtedly heavy realizations contributed to make a general heavy temper. Tho liquidation wns specially prominent in Louisville and Nash ville, Atchison and New L'ngl.mn, while the strong spots In the list were confined to the Coal shares, the Industrials and a few of the low priced specialties. The maiket, as a whole, was much narrower than usual of late, and a few of the more prominent shares received tho gtcater portion of the atten tion. The opening was strong at fractional ad vances over last night's figures, Missouri Pacific showing a gain of per cent, but nrter further fractional gains, In which Chicago Gas led, there was a general decline, which was really cheeked only with the close of business. Louisville and Nashville took the lead in this movement, but New England soon joined and the whole list followed with the exception of Richmond and West Point, the Coalers and a few ot the low-priced shares. A suspicion that New York and Northern will not come in for any benefit from the New England deal caused a material reac tion in it, and it settled away from 26 at its best yestorday to 22. Manhattan also showed tho same influence at the close, its final bid being 2 per cent below its last sale. Tiieluinp in the Coalers developed great ac tivity in Reading, but tho improvement in price was of no importance. The market finally closed active and heavy to weak at about the lowest prices of the day. The only losses of note, however, were 1 per cent in New Eugland and U in Louisville and Nashville, which rallied slightly towaid the end of tho session. The following table shows the prices of active stocks on the New York Stock Kxchange yester day. Corrected daily for The Dispatch by Vt mTNEY 4 bTEniEXSOX, oldest Pittsburg mem bers of the New York Stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue. Open lug. High est. Low est. Clos ing bid. American Cotton Oil American Cotton OU.pfd.. Am. Sugar Refining Co.... Am. Sugar Itellnln Co.pfd Atch..'1'op. AS. F Canadian Pacific Canada southern Central ofNew Jersey Ccntnl Pacific ... Chesapeake and Ohio C. it ii., 1st pfd C. & O.. 2d pfd Chicago Gas Trust. .. C, Bur. AiQiilncy C, Mil. ASt. Paul C, Mil. & St. Paul, pfd.... O.. Kockl. &P C, St. P. M. A O C. St. P. M. & O.. pfd.... C. ,fc Northwestern C. & Northwestern, pfd,.. .. C. C. & I Col. Coal A-Iron Col. ft Hocking Valley Del.. Lack. &Wcst Del. A Hudson Den. A Bio Grande 35H "87H S3'4 4V, (12,'a 61 11CS "da" 51U ?8 741 109V4" S2 122! H3 46 'iissi 35H "STS 4-1 ftl Gl! 116.54 "2614 5vf 38 ' 7514 101" S-1H 1C2H 91 40M 35 US' MS 03)4 41 .) CI 115 r4' 25V 59 K 35U 7b Vj 1USS' 81H S3 4.V,' lftSk. 80J4 "ivi 61 HJ.'j 51J4 38V 74 inns, 81)k 45s 116)4! 115l Hi-, ' I'O 72VI 73 3731,1 KYi 3Cs 31 14C'4 140I4" 124)4' 121 J IS'l" 45'4 s; 18541. :, ios 21 '4 1 22'V fa)4I 0314 1Z1' 121 ti 80V' 81', 1C6 IKi 3' 31 b.T4 W 73 "73 38 S 31 "! 12 3734 31 124!( D?n. &U!o Grande, pfd... P.. T., Va. A Ga K. T., Va. A Ga.. 2d prd... Illinois Central Lake Erie A West Lake Erie & West., pfd... Lakoshorc A M. s : Louisville A Nashville 1BJJ "riJi 70 122 S2U 19.',' "H 122 82'i Michigan c-entral .... Mobile A Ohio Ml-souri Pacific i W I 40 I W lOi'i 4(1 64 atlonal Cordage f 'o. !s as National Cordage Co., pfd. UlOty 101 100 !a lis. KM'f 19V 115K 20V 8" 43 32 4 73 50'- 2orJ 16 63V 17'i 25'.( l.l'4 National Lead Trust, '' a I 11.V-SI 20 New ork Central ... N. V.. V-. A St. L N. Y., C. A St. L., 1st pfd. N. V.. C. A St. L., 2d pfd. N. Y.. L. K. A i N. Y.. L. E. A W., pfd.... N. Y.AL. E N. Y O AW Norfolk A Western Norfolk A Western, pfd... North Ameriein Co llis 115)4 21 -1-tl 1 35!,' 315 73V 50'4 205 lfi 2l'j ta)- n4 52. 21 '4 Hi's S37; 17li M 21 1614 17S! I5V 70), Northern Pacific Northern Pacific, pfd Ohlo&JIls-lsslppl Oregon Improvement Pacific Mail.- Peo., Dec. A Evansvllle... Philadelphia A Reading... P., C. 0. A St, L P.. C C. A St. I,., pfd.... Pullman Palac Car Richmond A W. '. T Richmond A W. P. T., pfd M. Paul A Dnluili St. Paul A Duluth. pfd .... St. Paul. Jllnn. A Man.... Texas Parlnc Union Pacific Wahah Wabash, pfd Western Union. ...h. Wheeling A L. E Wheeling A 1,. F... pfd.... DIs. & Cattle P. Trust N-illonal Lead Co Natioual Lead Co. pfd 70 I 27'4 33'i Wj 42VS' 2!!4 61l All ies! 60' 47)4 1 42 23)s 61 oii, V Z'4 2H)4 us ij 1S514 17 10' 69 47 16 Gi'A 47-4 104 n-K i.i'i 47V 14 31 3H 3S' 17'i f3 So 70'4 WA J3s 13'4 48'n 13'n 47W. 83 63'S 'i'iii 47a 31V 8( 3S' 78'ii 64 31 SI' :?4 K 64)4 M)j Philadelphia Stock. Closing ouotatlons of Philadelphia stocks, fnr nlhe.l by Whllnev A Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Pourlh avenue, members of the New York Mock lxcliange: Hid. Asked. Pennsylvania Railroad som 0t!V Ilrsidlng Kallroad 2) 15-1G 21 lluiTil'i. N". Y. and Phlla n Lehigh Valley fosi g( Xorthera I'acifir 2, 25H Northern Pacllic, pref. CV Qi Lehigh Navigation 4-iJa .... ltnston Stocks Closing Price. Atchl. A Ton lloston A Albany..., lloston A Maine Ch!.. Hur.AQuIncv. Kastern R. R. 6s Ma-s. Central Mer. fen. cn'n N. Y. AN. E N. Y. AN. l7s.... Clld Cotonv Wis. Central, com.. .Allouez Min., new.. Atlantic Boston A Mont 44 C.iliimet A Hccla Fr.inLIbi . G0 , 15 . 12TJ . UiJi Itnir ir3 tKearsurge lIV.Jl i.pm-. lira IS 2J-4 50' 121 " 18 23"ii l'a Santa Fe Copper"! 1 lSUVi ainiracK Amil.tftM t.-ii.d ln . 3) i;ofon L.nnd Co.... S' 17' Wat llrcl Land Co Hell Telephone Vt:iti r Pm-i.r .2H . - . 51 . 5JV Central Min. Co.'.... V I. .TMni. C TVt. "14 SH1- iTlminson-Houston. Mining Stock CJuotatlona. New Youk Alice, 123; Aspen, 3M: Crown Point, 120; Consolidated Calitornia nnd Vir ginia, S75: Deadwood T.200; Homestnlce, 1,100; Horn Silver, 375: Iron Silver, 140; Mexican, 150; Ontario, 4.M0: Ophir. 26'J; Plymouth, 150; S ivnce, 120; sierre Neva la, 155: Standnrd, 110; Union Consolidated. 123; Yellow Jacket, 100; Best and Belcher, i0. THE WEEK IN OIL. Quite n Spnrt of Activity and Advance in Ilia Trice. The market was tame until Friday, when tho bullish influences that had existed for some time made themselves felt, and the market became active and strong. Excite ment caused by the whirl was something unusual of late, and attracted wide atten tion. Saturday, although the level 'of the pre vious day was maintained, thcro was less animntion and trading was lighter, only about 30,1X10 hirrels exchanging hands. The fcellns was itiite bullish, however, some traders soing so fur as to predict dollar oil bcioro the year is halt out. This beimr con tiiiscut upon the future of the McDonald field, the degiee of interest taken by out siders and the attitude oflthe Standard, ro-y anticipations will bear considerable modi fication. The fact or an improved market Is good as far as it goes, but conditions are so liable to change nnd the buying element no tmall that loiecnsts for future operations should be made with extrcino caution Fluctuations for the day and week follow: Open- Illsh- Low In;, est. est. M'a i-Xi 61V R1H fllH Rl'i 61 '-5 (it '4 m f.ll, 61t 1'1'4 M' my Ki'i ib'i. 63'4 ran Close. Monday. Tuesday....; .... Wednesday..... Thursday. Friday Saturday 61 81 "4 "'j From this exhibit it will be seen that the pain for the week was neaily 2 'cents, and I that the flnisb was within ip ot the high est point reached. Keflned declined at Lon don to 1)7-16 and advanced at Antwerp to ' 16. Average runs Increased about -12,000 uarreis, and shipments nearly so.i.uu. New York, Jan. 9. Petroleum opened steady, advanced He declined Uc, then rallied Jc on light tmdingand closed -steady; Pennsylvania oil, spot, opening. 63c: highest, 63c; lowest, 62c: closin-ar. (2ge: February option, opening. 63Vc; highest, 63Jc: lowest, 6Je: closing, d:: Lima oil, no sales: total sales, 71.000 barrels. Bbadfokd, Jan. 9. National transit certifi cates opened at C3c: closed at esj-ic: high est. 63c; lowest, tt2c; clearances, 276,000 barrels. Tnrpcntlno Market. New York Rosin quiet and steady: strained common to good. $1 3Jl 40. Tur ipentine dull and steddv at $1 40J. Wilmixcston Spirits of turpentine quiet at ::0c. Kosln firm; strained, $1 15; ionil stmined, ?1 20 bid. Tar steady at. $1 30. Crude turpentine stoady; hard, $1 0J: yellow dip, $1 90; virgin. $1 90. sjavaxnah Turpentine, $1 30,. Eosin firm at $1 13(81 20. CitAr.LVSTOx Turpentine steady at 30c. Rosin firm; good stiTiined, $1 15. IIiii Drygoocls Market. New York, Jan. 9. Tho drygoods market presented no new matures to-day. Tha vol ume of orders on tho books of agents for goods to be delivered is large and the capac ity of many mills to turn out goods last enough to meet tho wauls of customers is being taxed. The market wasunchauged as regards tone. The Metal Market. New Yoivk. Jan. 9. Pig iron quiet; Ameri can, $15 70i7 75. Copper firm and moro active; iuke, January, llfSllJi'c. Lead quiet nnd steady: domestic, $4 tU 31 Tin weak; Straits, $19 35. Tho Most Pleasant Way Of preventing tho grip, colds, headaches nnd levers is to use the liquid laxative rein' edy, Syiup ot Pigs, whenever the system needs a gentle, yet effective cleansing. To bo benefited one must get the true remedy manufactured by the CnliforniuFig Syrup Co. only. For sale by all druggists in 50c and SI bottles. , Price "Worth a Culnea a Box." 1 25e. ., QUICKLY SOLUBLE ' " -- . . . ... -ik . . . I FLbAbAIN I L,Y CUA I tU;) cure Sick- H eadache, and all Bilious and Neryous Diseases. Renowned all over the World. ) Ask for Beccham's and take no others. .Made at St. Helens. Eneland. Sold b" ' druggists and dealers. New York Lcpot, ( 305 ianai at. JU7. Before the cause ot "euti sumption was known (that was only a few years ago) we did not know how Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil did so much good in consumption and in the conditions that lead to consumption. The explanation is inter esting. We send it free in a book on careful living. Scott & Bowse, Chemists, 131 South jth Avenue, New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver ' oil all druggists everywhere do. $1, 9 A LAUHDHY SOAP, PURE AND SAHiTABY. BEST FOE Oer.gral H&ssi3ld Uss. JAPAiTESE A cr.ruior i'lles. Exferinl, inteinal. bliii, lllccd Ine at"! Ilchilifr. Chronic. Kecent or llcridltarv. This remedy has potthelv ncierMiecn known to iall. fl a hoy, G tor,. bvmuii. A guarantee given with six tKitcs. when purchasei) at one time, to re fund the fi If not cured. Isneil by KMIL O. STUCKY. Drucytist, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Nos. -401 anil 1701 Penn aye., corner Wylle a7e. ami Triton st.. Plttsburjo, Pa. Use stui-ky's Diarrhrea A Cramp Cure, 25 an! 50 cts. Jal-s2-ctd Don't be Humbugged by the fictitious claims made for Porous Plasters that cure before they are applied. Use Benson's, a scientific preparation that Kives prompt relief and is Indorsed br over 5,000 reputable Physicians and Druggists. Get the Genuine. CONG It's a fact beyond dispute that "Silver Age" and "Duquesne" Rye Whiskies are the finest before the pub lie to-day. Physicians of every school prescribe them in all cases where an absolutely pure stimulant is required. Whether for the sickroom or sideboard, these famous brands stand unrivaled. "Silver Age" sells at $1.50 and "Duquesne" at $1.25 per full quart. Ask your dealer for them. MAX KLEIN j 82 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. Ja4-3jtrr lJgpwjMS Si7 CURB 3s COUNTEEFZITEBS TAKEN IN TIME. They vvero Preparing tp Tlood Several Cities "With Dangerous Coins. Salt Lake, Utah, Jan. 10. A gang of counterfeiters, which flooded the city with spurious f.1, 10 and 520 sold p'eces during the holidays, wos arranged before United States Commissioner Greanman yes terday. All entered a plea of "not guilty." 3Iary Gignon, wife of King Pin, counter feiter, took the stand and "squealed on the gang." She implicated her husband. Jesse Gignon, "William Gibson, "William Cronk, P. D. Spragne and Mark King. The men were bound over to await the Grand Jury in the Sum of ?5,000 each, in default of which they were taken to the penitentiary. The gang had its headquarters one block from the police station and made 51,500 countetfeit coins. They were preparing to visit Denver, Kansas City, Omaha and other Eastern cities when arrested. The design and weight of the money was perfect. The true ring of the gold com made it one of the most successful attempts at counterfeiting ever perpetrated. rwE&ENK: FOR STRENGTH, NCUR1SHW1EHT AND REFRESHMENT. Mado fr-om Primo Xacazi 33ee by ARMOUR ft CO,. Chicago. BROKEKS FINANCIAL. Whitjcey & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue, ap3033 nrnninq savings bank. rtUrlt a si fourth avknue. Capital. $SOO,000. Surplus, $51,670 29. D. JIcK. LLOYD. EDWARD E. DUFF. 6 President. Asst. Soc. Treas. 7 per cent Interest allowed on time do posits. . oc2t-J4-D John M. Oakley 8z Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Stock, Bonds. Grain, Petroleum. Private lie to New York and Chicago. 43 SIXTH ST., Pittshurg. STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. riUNARD LINT-NEW YORK AND LIVEK Vj POOL VIA tjUEKNSTOWN-From Tier 40 North Itlver. Past express mail service. Umbria. Jan. 16. 7 a.-ir. 'liolhnla. Feb. 10. 2p. m. Gallia. Jan. 23. 1:70 p. m. Umbria. Feb.l3.5:30 a.m. Iltruria. Jan. 30.5:30a. m.servia, Feb. 20. 11 a.m. Aurania. Feb. 6. 1 p. m.lGalll.i. Feb. 21. 2 p.m. Cibln pass-ige i0 and upward, according to lo cation: second cabin. $35. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passag" auplv to tbp company's ofTlce. 4 Howling (frccn. New York. VERNON II. BltOWN A CO.. General Agents, orCHARLF.S P. SMITH. Third a v. and Wood St., Agent for Pitts burg, Pa. lall-D Wmrn STAR LIN E For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall steamer'. "Adriatic. Jan. 13. 3 pin 'Adriatic. Feb. 10. 3pm Teutonic, Jan 20.10:30am 1 'leutou!c. rVb. 17. 9 am Britannic, Jan. 17. 3 pm j Hrltannlc.Feb24.2:30pin JIajestlc. Feb. 3. 10am MnJe-tlr.Mar.2. 8:roam From White star dock, foot of West Tenth St., New York. "second cabin on these steamer. Saloon rates, KO and upward, second cabin 33 and 810. Excur sion tickets on faafablc terms. Meerage. from or to old country, ?20. "White Mar drafts pajableon demand in all the principal banks throughout Great Britain. Applv to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. 630 and 401 bmithflcld St.. Pittsburg, or II. MAITLAXI) KERSEY. Gen eral Agent. 21 Broadway, New York. jall-D ANCHOR LINE Steamers Leave New York Every riatnrday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage $15 and upward, accord ing to accommodation and location of room. Second Cabin. Si5. steerage, 519. MEllirEHltANF.AN SERVIfE : NEW YOKIC TO t.lRRALTAK AND NAPLES. .Cabin passage, SS0 to 8100. Passengers booked at through rates to or fro-n any city In Great Britain or on the Continent. Draffs on London Sold at Lowest Rates. Book of information, tours and sailing lists fur nished ou application to Agints. HENDERSON BROTHERS. 7 Bowling Green. N. Y.. or J. J. jIcCOKMICK.iSO and 401 MnUhfleld st." A. D. SCORER & SON. 415 Smlthllcld st.. Pitts burg: r. M. sc-MPLE, 110 Federal st., Allegheny. nois-ii-.n-.vs- ALLAN XvirCI3 P.OY AL MAIL STKA.MSIIIPS. GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA, Via Derry nnd Galway. The most direct route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACC05IMOD ATIOXS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, $30, Steerage, $10. STATE LINE Service of S'lEAMdlllPS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, Via London oven- Fortnight. Jan 'J8. State of Nebraska. S a. ii. CABIN, $4U. Second clas, fK. Steerage, $13. Apply to J. J. McCOltMICK, 639 Smitlifleid street, Pittshnr?. noQ5-33-D Norddeatsoier Lloyd Steamship Company. Past f.lnrnt Express steamers. New York to Nnitlianipton (Londunl, llremcn. bl'lUXtr SAILING. lDOi April SiElhe. Wed., April i Allrr. Snt.. April a,Trar, Tiiea., Anrlll2.EhIer. - bat.. -May tj -May :t May 21 Mav 24 May SI June 4 June 7 June 11 June 11 June r June 14 June 21 June 2Ti Jun- 21 July i April l(i llavcl, Tura. April lJKms, April 'Jiil, aim, Aprils aale, April 31, -prce, Anrliai'Mbe. my SiAIIer. 3lay 7Tra, .May 10 E'der. Slav It Havtl, May 171 l.ms. bat. Tins., bat., Tnes., W!., bat.. Tees., Sat.. 1 UPS., Snt.. Thno from New Yors to soutliamnton, davs. From Snulnamnton to Brcmen.tMor JO hours. Prom boiitharapton to London, by southwestern ltatlway Co.. "14 nmiri. Trains everv hour in the summer ?ea-ot). ItalPraycarri iKes tor London aw.iltltai seners hi boiitiiaiaptoii Docks on arrival ofex press steamers Irom Acw York. These steam r are ti ell known fortlicir speed, comrort and excellent cuisine. MA7C bCHAMBKKG k CO.. 527 SmlthflcM St., I.tlUl-s ?IOaEK 610 suilthficld st., Aeents for PitMhnrg. dca-50-D 1 Koebler's InstaHmentHonse, SiXlh St. 2d Hoof, HEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING OH CREDIT, (Seady-Made & to Order. ) Ladies' Cloaks & Jackets Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. AT m Gash Prices-Without Security TERMS: One-tilnl of the amount pnrohaatl i" mesz do paaaaowr; the iaianco in small M wcoiay or monthly payment. Bnsineu E SS transacted itrittlv eenfldential. Onpn 1 1-.1 ,-.! T A'. 1, .. . V A-.- I f-rs uaiiy, irom sa.iu.iui r.ju. Batur- i Eliler. at.. IlavcL. Tars., Ens. t-at.. Lalin, Tnes., baale. bit., bprec, 'Ices., Elbe, Weil., Aiier. bat.. Trave. Tres., Eider. bat.. Havel, Tiies., Fnn, bat., Lalm. Tne., baalc. bat... Sproe. Tucj. KA1LKOADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCHEDCLB IN EFFECT DECEMBER 20th. 1831. Trains will leave Cnlon fetation. PPUbars is follows: (Eastern Standard Time) JMIS LINK EATV-nD. Pennsylvania Limited of Pullman Vestibule Cars dally at 7:15 a. in., arrtilugat itarrisnurar at iii p.m.. Philadelphia at 4:I p.m.. New York 7:00 p. in., Baltimoro4:J0p. in.. Washington 5:i p.m. Keystone Express daily at 1:3) a. m., arriving at llarrisburg 8:3 a.m., Philadelphia 11:23a.m., Ncy York 2:00 p. m. Atlantic Kvpress dnllr at 3:30 a. m.. arriving at Ilarrisburg 10:30 a. m.. Philadelphia 1:23 p. m.. New York 3:50 p. in.. Baltimore 1:13 p. m., Wash ington 2:20 ;. m. Ilarrlsborg Accommjodatlon dally. eTcept Sunday, 3:23 a. m.. arriving atHarrlsburg2:50p. m. I)av Ktprres iMIlv at Sid a. m.. arriving at llarrlibnrg .1.20 p ro.. Philadelphia liMp m.. New York 9:33 p. m., Baltimore 6:43 p. in.. Wasn initon8:13p. m. Blall train sun'lay only, 8:40 a. m.. arrives Harris burg7:00p. m.. Phlladelphlil0:"p. m. 3IaiIFiprcfrtaiIvatl:C0p. m.. arriving at Har-ri-'bu'-g t0:0 p. m.. connecting at Harrisburg with Phllvlelphla Kxpress. Phi'adelphia Ettires, dally at 4:30n. m.. arriving at HarrlshnrgliOO a. m.l Philadelphia 43 a. in., and New Yor!c7:10a. m. K:stern Exprc3sat7:13p. m. dallr. arriving Har-rlshur?2:23a-in., llaltlmerc fi:2n a. m.. Wash ington 7:0 a. m.. Philadelphia 3:23 a. m. and New York 8:00 a. m. Fast Line dally, at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at Ilarris burg 3:10 a. m.". Philadelphia 6:50 a. m.. New York 9:30 a. in.. Baltimore 8:20 a.m., Washing ton 7:30a. in. All thrnugn trains connect at Jersey Cltv with boats of 'KrooMyn Annex." for Brooklyn. N.Y.. avoiding double ferriage and Journey throngli New York City. Johnstown Accom.. except Sunday. 3:40 p. m. firtensburg Accom.. 11:30 n. m. week-lavs. 10:10 p. m. Sundays. Greenshurg Express 5:15 p. m.. except bupdav. Uerry Express 11:03 a.m.. ex cept Sunday. "Wall Accoji. 5:23. 6:00. 7:. S:S3. 8S0. 9:40. 10:30, ll:0ua. in.. 12:13. l:co, i-jn. 2:30. 3:40, 4:00,4:30. 5:13. 6:C0. MIS. 7:33. :&.', 1C:20. 11:50 p. in.. 12:11 night, excipt 31ondav. bnndav. 5:. lOina. m.. 12:25, 1:00, 2:M, 4:3). 5:30. 7'.-20, 9:J0. 10:39 p. m. Wllkinsburg Accom. 5:23. fiaTO. 6:13. !:43. 7:00. 7:23. 7:40.8:10. s:35. 8:50. :40. 10:30. nan 11:10 a.m.. 12:01, 12:15. 12:30. 1:C0. 1:50, 1:30. 2:00, 2UO. 3:13. J:lo. 4:00. 4:10. 4:21, 4:i. 4:30; 5:C0;5:15. 5:30. 6:4s. :00. H:20. 6:45. 7:20. 7:13, 8:J3. 9:00: 9:13. 1C:2C. II:C0. 11:39. nnd 12:10 night, except Monday, t-nndav. srn, 8:40, 10:30 a. in.. 12:15. la.0, 1:30, 2:30. 1:30, 5:30. 7:20. 9:00. 9:30. in:30 p. in. Braddoek Accom.. 5:25. fi.-OO. 6:15. 6:43, 7:00.7:25. 7:40, 8:, 3::t. 8:33. 8:50, 9:10. 10:30. 11:00. Il:lt a. in.. 12:0L 12:15. 12:50, 1:00, 1:20. 1:30. 2:00. 2:30, ?:15. 3:40. 4:C0, 4:10. 4:23, 4:3 4:35, 4t30. 5:00. 5:15, 5:30. 5:43. 6:111. 6:20. G:S. 7:20. 7:35. 8:25. 9:00, 3:45. 10:2. ll:C0, ll:30p. m.. andl2:10 night, except Monday. Sunday. 5:30, 8:00, 8:40, 10:30 a. m lc:3)p. in. SOUTH-WEST I'ENN P.AILWAT. Foi ITmontown 5:23 and 8:33 a. m., 1:20 and 4:2i week days, MONONOVRELA nrvTSTON. 12:23,1:00.1:30. 2:30. 4 SKI. 5:3a 7:20. 9:00. 9:030. OX ASI AKTEtt JI tV23th. 1S91. For Monnngahela City. West Brownsville, an 1 Unlcntown 10:40 a. in. For 3Ionongahela City and West Brownsville 7:15 and 10:40 a. m.. and 4:5Cp.m. On Sunday, S:33 a. in. and 1:01 p. m. For MOnongahela City only. 1:01 and 3:50 p. in. week-days. Dravosburg accom.. 6:00a. m. and 3:20 p. n:. tieek-davs. West Elizabeth accom.. 833 a. m 4:15, 6:30 and 11:33 p. m. Sunday, 9:40 p. m. WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. 0.'a3D ASTEE NoVEMnnr. 16th, 189L From FEDERAL STREET STATION, Allegheny Cltv For springdalc. week-days. 6:20. 8:23. 8:30. 10:10. 11:30 a. in.. 2:25, 4:19,. 5:ro. 5:40. 6::w. 6:20,8:10, 10:.10 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays. 12:33 and 9:30 p. m. For Butler, week-days, 6:35, 80, 10:10 a. m., 3:15 and 6:10 p. m. Tor Freeport. week-ilavs. 6:5". 8:59, 10:40 a. m.. 3:15. 4:10,5:40, 8:10, 10:.andll:40p. m. Sundays. 12:33 ami 9:30 p. m. For Apollo, week-days. 10:40 a. m.. and 5:40 p. m. For Paulton and Blalrsvllle, weck-davs. 633 a. tn., 3:15 and 10:30 n. m. atjCThe Excelsior Baggage Express Company will call for and check baggage Irom hotels ana residences. Time cards and full Information can be obtained at the ticket oBices No 110 Fifth ave nue, corner Fourth avenue aud Try street, and Union station. C11AS. E. 1'UUH. J. K. WOOD, (jcncr.il Manager. Gen'l Pass'r Agent. From Pittsburgh Union Station. BnnsylvaniaLJnBS. Trains linn by Central Time. Norm wct System Fort Wayne Konte DarARTfor Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: lJOa.m.,7.I0 a.m., I23) p.m., 1X0 p.n-.., S.43 l m., 111.30 p.m. Arrive Iruni same points : l2Ata a.m., 1.15 a.m.. fi.C0 a.m., d35 un., '000p.m., oSOp.m. Depakt for Toledo, points intermediate and beyond: 7.10a.m. 1220p.m.,1.0Ur.m.,;il.2Dp.m. Arrivz from same points: 1.15 a.m., tj.35a.ni., 6.0Upjn., 'GM p.m. Dcfart for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: -fb.10 a.m., 7.10 a.m., fl'ilo p.m 11.15 p.m. Arrivk from same points: 5Jj0a.m., fil5 p.m o.00 p.m., t7.CJ p.m. DiiFAtcT for New Castle, Eiie, Youugstowo, Ashta bula, points intermediate and beyond: 173) a.m., tllS.20 p.m. Akkivb from same points: fl.25 p.m., t9.00 p.m. Depart for New Castle, Jamestowa. Yonnsstown nd Ntles, 3.45 p.m. Akrivk from same pomts; t.10a.m. Depart for Youngstown, 12.V5) p.m. Arrivk from Youngstown 0 50 p.m. Hon til west Syxti-ra-Pnn Jlnnilleltonlo Depart for Columbus. Cincinnati. Indianapolis. St. Y Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 1.'Z3 A.m., .tu a.m.. b.4o p.m., 1 J.io p.m. ariiivb irout sams points: 2.2J a.m., 'ClX) a.m.. 5A p.m. Dbpapt for Col'imbus, Chicago, points intermedials ana beyond: liOa.n., tl2.U5p.ni. Amtm '.rjai same points: J20 a.m., f.4.l5 p.m. DsrAC- for Washington, jlj.15 a. m., tS-35 a.m., jl.SJp. m..tl-''0p.m.,'t4.45p.m.,t450p.m. Arsivi from Washington, ff5J5 a.nr., t"0 a.m., t8-50 a.m., t!0.25l m.,T"J..!5p.m.,fC.iip.m. Depart for Wheeling, j.CO a. m., fl2 05 n'n., fJ.45 p. m., f6.I0 p. m. Arkivf from Wheeling, t2J30 a.m., ft.45 a. m., 13 03 p. m., rV p. m. Pvllman Sleffing Cars and Pi llman Dining CAas run through, Lost and West, on principal trains ot both Svtems. Time Tables of Through and Local Accommoda tion trains o; either system, not numt'oned above, can be obtained at 110 Kilth Avenue and Union Station, Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket oliices ol the Penn sylvania Lines West ot Pittsburgh. Dsllr. IZx. Sun.lar. IE. fc'atnrlor. TE. MonSaj. JOdtlPH WOOD, K. A. KOUD, 6..rjl c..- . n-j. p,p la-',. B ALTTJIOP.E ADOiUOKAlLTtOAD. bclidule In effect December 20, IS)!. Eastern time. For A nshinstnn. D. C. naltlmorc.PhtladelDhia and NVwYork. "8.00 a. m. nail 0:20 p. tn. for i;umncrnii'i. -i:i. "8:00, a. m.. tl::o.3:20n.m. Par Connllsvllle. 1:V1. H:iX). 53:3" a.m.. iUlK 11:13. Kioaan'l'go p. m. For I'niontiiwn. Jsi'.X 3:oa. s:30r. in.. tl10. U:U ami :io p. in. For llt.Pleasant. fctiSOand 3:00 a. m.. tltli. 1:15 anil tiaxi n. m. For Washington. Pa.. 7:29and9:aa. m.. 'i:7. 4:4 fiSOanrt lll:p. m. Kur Wlieullnc. 7:2U. 9:39 a. m.. '4:03. "7:31 and 1 !:"' p. m. For Cincinnati and St. Louis, 7:20a. m.. 17:39 p. in. For Cincinnati, 1115 p. m. fSattirtlav onlyl. l'or'nhunbni.-V:2;)a. m.. 17:W and )!!:) p. m. ForNcwart, 7r-0s. in., Vih'aud !ll: p. m. l'or Chicago. 7:.0a. in. and 7:3J p. in. '1 rains arrive from New York. Plifladolphla.BaI thnnreanrl Washington, 3:J0 a. m.. s:r.O p. m. From Columbus. ;inclnuatl anil Chicago. .50. a. m.. ij:.j0p. m. From Wliecllair, d:yi, 10:4a.ra., 4:1 8:50l. m. Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton. Cincinnati and Chicago. Daily. Dally evcept siinil.iT. Sunday only. batillday only. 'Dallv except Mtnrdjv. The Pittsburg Transfer C'oninauy will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences anon orders left at H. S O. ticket ofllre, corner Filth avenue and Wood street, or 401 aud i31 bmlthnx-Irf street. J. T. ODEI.L. CIIAS. O. SCULU Grncral 3lanagpr. lien. Pais. Agent, PITTSnCIKS AND LAK1J rflilE RAILUOAD Coliipiliv; schedule In cfleel Nntcmher 15, KM. Central time. P. & I.. K. K. H Depart- For Cleveland. "S.Oua. in.. l:j". -1:21. 9:4-"p. m. For Cir-iiiiiiitl. flilcsgo and bt. Louis. l:oC, 9:1! p. in. For liiifr.il i. s:l a. m.. 4:31. B:45p. in. Vorb:ilani.iiic.i,S.01.i. m.. "1: 0, "a:! p.m. Pol Youngtovrn and New Cattle. a:C0. 8K)0. 9:.Va. Tn.. ! Mi. ':, 'd:tr, p. m. For lU-arer Fall'. 8:00. T:C0. a.OO. B:VS a. in.. ItSO. m. 4-ao. 5:21 ':4.' p. m. For Cliartlrn. V..U S:3. 6:C0. 16:5. 7:00. 7:3S, 'ZiJO, S:5s. "S.-lO, Oi'iS. flirts p. m.. 12:10. V.3J. lAi.30. 3:45. V:S). "1:25. 5:10. S:ai, :(. 9:15, 10:30 p. tn. - AitKlVE From Cleveland. ItiX a. m., i:i. 6:15, "7 V) p. m. From ClnelnnAtf. Clilcago & tt. Louis. "ij:ui a. in.. I2:30. 7:rop. in. Vroro IlnfTalo. 'R:roa. in.. fc:3'9ZV n..m. From bala muca. S:Wl '10:00 a. in.. 7:B p. m. From oungtowii .ind New Castle. u:S). 10:no n. in., 12;-U 5:13, 1S30. OtTl p. m. From Beaver Falls, tJ'. tills. 7au, lo:0J a. in.. i::30, 1-20. .11. V-3", 9:S p. in. . P.. 'S. & Y. fraln ins for M.msflrld- ?:.tia. m 17-.0. 3:4$ p. ai. For Esph-u and Reechmont. ; a. m., :i:4- p, m. P.. C. Y. trnuu from Mansaehl, 7i0". ll: a. m.. 3:3 p. in. From Bccchmort. 7:u5, m.13 a. m. P., JIcK. & Y. U. K. Depart For New Haven. s:20, 3 p. m. For Wist Nentoa. 'SiaJi "3K0, i:"" p. in. . AnniVK Frum NewIIaTcn. 3:finn. m.. "larip. m. From Wel Newton. 6:13,J:C0 a. m. !: P. in. For JIcKecsport. Ellzabrth. Moiionfrafiel.i City and Belli- Vcnion, "0:13, II OSn. ni 4:uop. m. From Uille Vi-rnon. Slonougahrla Cltv, Eliza, betli und McKrcaport, 7:40a. m., 1:21, "Jfln. w. Dallv. IbuiiiUj-soiily. City ticket uffue. 6.9 Suilthficld t. A LLEOnF.SY VALLEY RAILP.OAD-ON Vi. anil after Siinday. June 3. 1811. train will leave and arrive at Union station, l'lttsimrjr. eiat ern standard time: KulTalo cxpresi leaves at 8:3 a. m.. s:45 p. tii. (arriving at Buffalo st Si p. m, and 7:2)1. m.): arrives at 7:10 a. m.. K:2T,p. in. nil dry and DuUoii cxpres l.ejveas:20a. in., 2i'p, m.: arrives 1:1)0, &. 10:00 p.m. East Brady Leave at fi:K a. m. Kltlannhix Leaves 9:06ft. ra., J:55. S:30p. r.i.: arrives 8:55. h):n0a. m.. 5:5J p. in, Braebiirn Leaeii4:"f. :i5n. m.tarrtvei g;os a. rn.. 7:40 p. -n. Vallcr CiinpLeaves 10:15 a. in.. 12:05. 15. 11:3) p. m.: arrives 6:10 a. in.. 12:30, 2:15 ,i.p. I-. Hnlton-LeairsllaW. 9:30. iim.tarrlvps ;ss, 11 KB p. in. ! ortv-tnim street Ar,-Irr Z:Ji, 8:20 p. m. bniidar.trains Uufraloeiprrai-Learei 8:20a. m.. S:15p. m.: arrlies7:l0 i. in., Sr2Sp m. Emlenton Leaves fl:(W a. m.; arrives 9: IS p.m. Klttaiinlnjr Leaves 12:10 p. m.: arrives 10:1.5 p. u BraebBiii leaves 9:-0 p. in.; arrives 7:IC p. ni. Pullman parlor buffet car on div trains and Pull man sleeping ear on nlfrlit trains between PUUburg and Buiraio. Ticket ofBre. No. 110 Fifth jvpulo and Unluji station. IV1I M'CAliiln. titnerl Superintendent. JA1IW P. ANUiXiOrl. Uaz. Yl Tebrt Aenit KAIXUOAD3. -piTTSBL'KG ANI WBSrtKRS RAILWAY a. JramstLViSUird tlmej. 1 Leave. 1 Arrive. , Jlail. P.ntler. ( larlon, Kane. I Altronand Krle 1 Ilutler Acccniiiiodatlon...... G:41 am 11:30am ,;Fi.iiir J.-VIU 9 am; 3:50pm ew LnstleAce'inilnodat'on. 3:10 p nn 9:00 am 2aXl p m 12:t5 pn. 1:25 p ml 3:30a m 5:t5nml Wim ' Ch'cajro K.vpress (dally).. Zelleuonle anil Fuxbiifg;., ' uuiii-rArcoinniouauon First-class fare to riiir-io-n aio .V). He cond-rlass. SO 50. Pullm in bnfict sleeping cars to Chlcagodallv. MEDICAL. 814 FjKNX aVENUE, P1TTSBCKG, PA. As old residents know and back flies of Pittshnr? paper prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in th9 city. devotimrspec'Dlatte-ition toallchronlo FnTre.N0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible .jcnrjl Q and mental dis persons IN in V UUO eases, physical de cay, nervon3 debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hone, imoaired memory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruption, impover ished blood, failing powers, organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for bnsiness.societyand marriasre. permanently. Hafelvandprivatelv ,cnureadnBL00D AND SKINfS ernptions, bIo:ches, ralliiich:iir.bones.pain3, stlandnlar swellings, ulcerations of tho tonsuc. mouth, threat, ulcers, old sores, ars cured forlifo, and blood poisons tiioronhlr eradicated from) IDIM A DV kidney and the system. Unmnll jbladder de ranjrements, weak back, irravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief ?nd real cures. Dr. Whittier's life-Ions:, extensive export, enco Insures scientiflcandreliable treatment on common sense principles. Consultatioi free. Patients at n distance as curefnllv treated as if here- Ofiice hours. 0 a.m. to3 P. M. Su'id.iv, 10 a. st- to 1 p. M- only. PR. TVllITTIEli; 811 Penn avenue, Pitt-burs. Pa. jaS-49-Dsnwk anhoocl Restoredl S ERl'E E ETJS, the wonderf al remedy, is sold -with a written guarantee to cure all nervous diseases, sncti as Weai:3ieraory.Losj of Brain Power, Heaa- t k Lost Manbood, Nlgnu lyEais'Mons.rvervon. drains and lois ot pow er of the Generative orzana in eilher scz caused b7 over exertion. Tcsthful errors, or excessive nse of tobacco, oplnm or stimulants wb'Ch soon lead to InflnnitT. Consumption ar.d I-isanity. Put np con venient to carry in ves pocket. Si per package by mail; CforSa. Willi every f5 order wejtive a -written guarantee to cure or refund the nvmcv-Wren) s.t Tree-Adrire-3 'erre fipetf Vo. I'hlimzo. J 1 For sale In Pittslwr? Vy Jo. Fleming Si Son, DruggUts, ilO and iU 3iarkct stc no(J-50-Mwy MANHOOD RESTORED. "SAHAT1VO." tho wonaenui oiiums.! lleiiiedy, is sold with a Written Guarantee toenre all Neivoas Dis eases, such as Wcalc Slpir.ory, Loss of Brain power. Headache, Waktfulnex, Lost Man hood, Xerrousness, Las situde, all drains ail loss of iower of tbio Generative Organs in pither sex. caused by over-pxertion, yonthfnl indiscrPtions,or the excessivs . . . ... .. l.t t. nlllm.lal. ase ot tooacco. o))iui, or stimulants, nuu '"'; tod tr Infirmity, Om.umition and Ia-anltv. Put up in convenient form to carrv in the vest poctet. rrlcs Jl a package, or 6 for S3. Atlth every 5 ontr we give a written guarantco to euro or refund the money, bent by mill to anr address. Circular frea in plain envelope, aiention this paper. Address, tlAD3lD CHEMICAL CO.. Branch OfEcc for IJ. S. A. CM Dearborn Street, CIHCtGO. ILL. FOR SALE IN PITTSBUF.GH. PA.. BY Jos. Fleming & Son, 410 Market St. Duqaesne Pharmacy, 5i3 Smitlifield St. A. J. Kaerchcr. 59 Federal St., Allegheny City. Jtvvr yl-JzjJllF- IV JrOTJK ATl-ENTIOaf 8 CALLED TO TU On-1T ESGL'SK HESfEDi; bray's bpecihe friediCinij IFYOU SUFFER ??2 fCi, -$3Wipt uurriom'Iitv.rakiip-sof Bout HCZtTfin ArTOTjca-and Mlml. bppnnatorrlies. attd lmpolCncy, ana ail tllMmses m.ii arw iri'm urer Indulgence and seli"-ii-us-. as Less of Jlemory aad Power. Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Age. and many other ill-pases that lead to inssniry op Consumption and an early grave, write for our pamphlet, . Address CSRaY "MEDICINE CO.. Buffalo. N. T. TheSpecllle jleillclne Issoliitiy all druggists attt per p irkagp. or s' v packigirs fi.r Z'k or serl hy mill Oi receipt ormoier.iirrr GUARANTEE and with every -i " K- """" .'Vi, onlpracure orinonpy refnnoVn. S5On ai-rnntitof cniinterftits we have adopted the Ytllow Wrspper. the only p-nnlne. bold in Pittsburg by S. s. tJOLI-AXD. cor. bmithflcld and Liberty sU. lois-ai-a wreosu PHOSPHODIME 'ih rjTf JCntrii-sli i:e:titfy. TrnmntlT''ini,l Twrm in en ft Ivciin-5 all forms nf ntrr -Jn-r.7 ifa f,,1 weakness, emissions. pvSo? jx'rm'lorril?a iranoiencx iiuu .in rums in ituusc pc- pre-s. Been prwcritcl er3-1 vear In thousanrlj ofra-;! Una orflv rella Me and honct mctUclni JkiioTrn. Ak dmzelsts for Tie-rare aail AfCAf. Voor PiiopikaJIVC: C he offers fcomc wortinrss meiiiHiir In niaCJ of lhl-, leave hi t-!ihoiie-st store, inclose prlfc in letter, anrt we will scud br return mal!. i'rice. on p.ic!c ape, 51: six. ". One will plrase, six will enre. I'ainphlet in plain sealed envelope. 2 stamps. Ad dress TI IK tOO! CIirailUAL CO.. 131 Wood ward avenue. Ictro!t. 3(irh. boli in rtttaburjrby Jos, FLC5IIXG & MX, 412 Market street. ilel7-31-eodwk LOST MANHOOD RESTORED .slMSlsrt S s Nt.KVINE. sfiiU The great Span- 'Ji Isli Kemdv. Is ( sold WITH A IVniTTES GUARANTEE to cure all nerv- Wn 3ek rrs-' fW, ousillseis.sueli i)U'V as Weak Memory nKFniF lvn irrrn rsixo. Loss of Ifnln Piiweri AV.-,5..fiiInf.c; I. nut 1Mnhoon Mehtlv Emissions. XervonpM.Liltiidp..ilI drain ana low of power of tlwMlreratlve Organs In eltlier cx rinsed by over-evertion. vontlifnl error... or eveesslvo use of tolncco. orium'or stimiiiint. 1 tierparkiizpliy mull-i". forf.-,. With e- e-v o.iler wr filVE A WllITTflNRUAKANTl-rt'TtirilllF.n-HEFUSU MOSEY. Spinhh ilf dlrlnp Co.. Mr drld. Snaln. anil Drtrolt. JIlcli. For sale by JOS. FLEMINt 4 &OX, Plttsbursr. nea-H-MTTS "vigor of'men Emily. Onlctly. Ppiimnpntly UE5TOKED. WEAKXKSS, XKUVdUSSEiS. DKBILITT, anil nil the train offvili, tho rtnlts of over work, s.ickneB!', worry, etc. Full strength, development, and tone atnrantPeil in all case. Simple, natural inPtlioii. lmmenl ntP improvement spoil Fuilnre? impiis-ib!i. 2.C0O rfferenci-i. Bnok. explanations and proofs rraii-a (-ealed) frre. Adiire3 ' ERIE 31EUICAL CO.. KIIFFALO, N. T. J'10-4S Slsffiorlnjf Cron the electa ot voutafnl ermn early decay, Tvavtinirweatnes3, I05t maaliood, etc, 1 -will Fonu avaluahle treatlso (val-nli CTitafcilaa full particulars for nome core, FKUE of charge. A splendid medical vrort. Bhoula no reaa By cvrry man who 1- nTvoin aril drMlItat-Ml. A'Jure3i Proi-F.t'-I'OUXKIi.BIoodn, CouoT del-H-Diuwk DOCTORS LAKE SPK'JIALISTS in alt cases re iinirin t-cieiitific unci confl ilential treat-nent. Dr. S. K. 'A Lake, .11. 11. U. P. S.. i tiie olil- Hestnntl most pxperiencedspo- i;iau.-, in nits uuy. it'iiuifris tion free and ftnctlv conrl dentlal. Ofiice henrs. 9 t. t anil 7 to 8 p. v.: bnnuavs, 2 to i". v. (.onsiitr. tnein pers'm nilv. or rire. Ilocrota Ike, cor. Penn av. and Fonrth t., Pitthurs, Pa. Je3-7.Mvk Thoroughly, RapidJf. Permanently Ristorsd. If roa are waStrint from TTervousirss. Debility. Iist o rainn joanaoca, impaieacy. siuacea xieveiopment oi anv oi tha parte. Weakzidas ot Body and Uod. Worry rrorsoi inuaDridrxucxe DO NOT DESPAIR. T&5T3 is naps for all. YoisL'KifliJs Aeed ai-i oil Bn. TnoreiirisorTKKwonsTrjisrsnitjcjuLnnnToocir xi i-rs r n'Tiinti or iiink tb iTttivr. siosTbciEirrn'icm.isucciadi'irLiVci: xiiowif Absolnt Av UntaUin. ntdrct br ih kiutlnX: V4icftl Frstfrnllr. UIVE3TIUATE. Book, eiplmaltulll. tJWan?.--sUlf JK enIorcamc Kjllfd txestcd, FKKK. res AZTSsi:; msbkal issrriuis c:.. cta, o. ja7-57 Snlerinp from Ley Power. Xertoas le BlIltT. Lsit flanhiMMi. rie. u e will send t on a valnanle hook i sealedl fret ofcliarste.aintitnlnefullparttcclarsrorufpce'lrana permanent cure. Address: A JIATfci-.llKtl.cO., 301 Olive street, St. Louis, Ito. de-20-134 DOCTOR . WHSTTSER7 m V4 s&L Botore& After Use. Phitographed from life. 3 jS35ik. ie23 &&& 33f' m9 wMl rVSrSrS rSssnz"W "i i $ .i3KSe 5kliSSl j.j. ..2&Pfcs!W.i maaaaansmn
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