Tw? 5":iv,"' Kar-?- i' -V is. -THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH,' MONDAYf FEBRUARY 'Z15; i8oa -" w GLADNESS IS HEAVEN. It-Is in the Power of the Vilest Sin ner to Greatly Augment-It THE SALVATION OP A SOUL BELOW Causes All the Celestial Bells to King With .Exceeding Joy. TASADISE IS SOT A FAK-AWAY TLACE HPICI .!. TELEGRAM TO THE DISrATCII.1 Osualoosa, Ia., Feb. 2L Dr. Tal mae preached here tiM"ay to an enormous audience. ,lle expects to be absent from home about ten Jays, during which period he speaks in as maur cities. The subject of his sermon was "Heavenly Congratula tions." His text was taken lrom Luke ir., 7: "Likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety and nine just persons who need no repentance." V lost sheep! Xotbins can bo more thor wujilily lost. I look through the window of a t-hepherd's house at night. The candles are lighted. The shepherd had just placed his staff asainst the mantel. Uo has taken off his coat, and shaken out of it tho dut and linns it up. I seo by tho candle light that there are neighbors nho have come in. The shepherd, fagired out with the Ions tramp, sits down on a bench, and the wife and children and the neighbors say to him: "Come now, tell us how you found the poor thing."' "Well," he says, "this morning I went out to the yard to look at the flock. Xo sooner had I looked over the fence than I saw something wrong. The fact -was thev did not count risbL Xinety-flne, 93, 07, S3, P9 only 93. McDonald, you know we had 100. The Lost Sheep Is Missed. "And I wondered which one was prone, and I began apain, and I counted 95.96, 97. 9S, 8'JL Well, I whistled up the dogs, and 1 started on thelieJds and across the bridges, and I tracked the moors, and I leaped the jrullie-, hut no bleating of the poor thing did I hear. I said to myself: "The lamb must have fallen inton ditch, ora pack of wolves from the mountains must have torn it to pieces and sucked its life out.' "Jiut I could not give it ud. You see-it was a pet Limb. It was that one with the black spot on the rislit shoulder that used to como and lick my hnnd as I crossed the field, and somehow I could not givo it up. So I went on and on and on until, after awhile, I heard the dogs bark, and I said. What'-tlutr Then I hastened to the top of the hill, and Hooked down, and there I saw the poor lamu. it nau lanen intotnc ditcl., and a I came where it was and bent over the ditch, and stooped down to lift tho poor tiling out. I wish you could have seen the loving, and imploiiug, and tender way it looked at me. "I lifted it ont. and it ws all covered with the slush and tho mud. It was au awful thing to do. but I lifted it out, and it was so lame and so weak it could not walk alone, so Ithrewirovcrmr shoulder, and I started homeward: and the condition of that lamb ou may judge ot from the coat I havo just bung up. But I tramped on and on until it Is sare in tho yard, poor thing Thank God, thank God:-' "llie True Idea of Repentance. With -uch tenderness and rusticity of Illustration does Christ represent the soul's going on and the soul's coming back, when He says: "L'kemse there is joy In heaven among the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth more than over ninety and nine just nerson- thnt need no repentance." To lenent is to feel that you are bad, and to be sorry about it, and to turn over a new leaf, nnd to pray for forgiveness and help. Justus -oou as a man does that, they hear rijrlit awav of it in heaven. There are no gossips In glory going around to chatter and laugh when a man tails; but there are many souls in gloiy who are glad to run about and tell it w hen a man is saved. The news goes very quick. 1 canverveasily understand lion theie should ho joy in licnven over a Pentecost with 3,000 fouls saved in one da no mystery about that: I can understand how there should be jov in heaven over the 1'arish of Schotts. when 400 souls were saved under one sermon of Jlr. I.ivingstombut mark you.my text announces th-reisjov in heaven among the angels of GKt over one. Just oncsinnerthat repenteth. Here is mnau w ho is moral. He is an ex ample to a rrcat many professois of religion in some things: he never did a mean thing in his lite: he pays all his debts, and is a good citizen and a srood neighbor, but he says he is nut a Christian. Various Grades of Sinners Saved. Some day the Holy Spirit comes into bis i lieartand he sees that he cannot depend upon his morality lor salvation. He says: "O ljntii God, 1 have been depending upon my good wrks, I And I am a sinner, and I want Thy s.ilvatioi,. Lord, for Jesus' sake, have mot' on me." And God pardons him. mid immediately oncof thetowcrsof heaven strikesii silvery chime, lor there arc four towei-s to the heavenly temple. Hcieisaman who Is bad: he knows he is bad, and everybody else knows he is bad, but he is not an outcast, far from being au outcast. Heim.yes in jespectable circles. But ou dav, by the power ot the Holy Ghost, he rouses up to see his sinfulness anil he says: "O Lord, have mercy, I am a wan derer, and without. Thee I "perish. Have mercy." God hears him, and Immediately two of the towers of heaven strike a silvery chliuc. But heie is an outcast. He was picked up last night out of the gutter and carried to tHc police station. He has been in the peni tentiary three times ne covered and soaked with loathesomcuess and abomina tion. Aro.isins lrom his debauch, he cries out: "O God, have mercy ou me. Thou who flidst pardon the penitent thief, bear me cry for mercy." And the Lord listens and par dons, and no sooner is the poor wretch pardoned than thiecof tho great tow ers of ilea ven strike uo a silvery chime. When All the Iiells in Ileal en Ring. Itut here ia waif of the street. She passes under the gaslight, and your soul shudders with a great hoiror. "So pity for her. Xo commiseration lor her. As she passes down the i-trcct, Mie hears a song in a midnight mission, and as she listens to that song she hears: Allium funic, whoever will, v Tina Mau rvceiics poor binuers still. 5he puts into that harbor, she kneels bv the rough bench near the door, she says. "O, J.ord! Thou w ho didst have mercy on Jlarv Jlagdalcn, take my blistered left off the led liot pavement of hell." God says. "JIv Cauzhtcr. thv "ins aie lorgiven thee; 20 in peace." Now, all the tour towers of the heaven strike a sii cry chime, and they who pass thtoush the celestial stre ts say, "What's that? win, the worst sinner mu-t linve been saved. Hear all the four towers ring, and ring, and 1 mg '' "And there is joy in heitvcn among the angels ot God over one sinner that lepentcth." 3Iy subject lmpiesscs you, I think, with the thought that it is possible for us to aug ment the happiness of neaven. People think thnt souls betoie the throne areas happy as thev cau be. I deny it. Look at that mother betore the throne or God. When she died she left her &011 in this woild a vagabond. That son repented ot his iniquities and came to God. The report or that salvation has reached liea ven. Uo you tell me that mother befote the throne ol God has not her joy lichly augmented: You Jlay Increase Heavenly Happiness. There is many a man in this house to-day who could go out with a torch and kindle a newbonrlreor victory on the hills of heaven, ir you would this day repent and come to God, the news of your salvation would reach heaven, and then, hark! to the shout of the ransomed. Your little child went away from you Into the good land. While she was heie yon bi ought h-r all kinds of beautiful presents. Sometimes you came home.at nightfall with j our pockets lul 1 of gilts tor her, anduo sooner did you put your nightkey into the latch than she began at you, saying: "Father, what have you bronzht ine?" She is now before the throne of God. Can von bring lieracift to-day; Yon may. Coming to chi 1st and repenting of sin, the tidings will go up to the throne of God, and your child will hear of it. O, what a gift lor her soul to-day! She will skin with new gladness on the everlasting hills when she bears of it. I once said to vou there are 110 vacant chairs in heaven: but 1 recall that, ltight beside yonr loved one In that good land there is a vacant chair, not raudo vacant by drath, I01 death never enters there; it is a 1 scant chair for you. Will you take it? My subject also impresses me with the Idea that heaven and earth are in close sym pathy. People talk of heaveu as though it w ere a great w ay off. Heaten In IS'ot Tar Away, That is not the idea of my text. I think the heart of heaven beats very close to our world. I measure the distance between cartli and heaven, nnd I tind it is onlv a flash. It Is ono instant hero and another Instant there. It is very near to-dav. " My (subject also impresses me with tho fact that tho salvation of tho soul is of vast importance. If you should make JMIUXXi this year, do you suppose that news would bo carried to heaven? It would not bo of enough importance or significance to be car ried heavenward. It at the next quadren nial clcctiou vou are made President of the United States, do you suppose that news would be carried to heaveu? Do ou sup pose that the news of a revolution in Franco or Spain would be carried to heaveu? These things are not ot enough importance. But there Is one item that is sure to.be carried. It is the salvation of your soul, it Is your repentance heroic God. The flying hoofs or God's couriers clash through the gates, nnd the news goes, from gate to man sion, and from mansion to temple, and rrom temple to throne, and "there is joy 111 heav en" among the angels of God over one sin ner forgiven It muet be of vast import ance to be of any moment in heaven, yoar salvation, in that laud where gladnesses arc the everyday occurrence, in that land where the common stones of the field arejasper, and emerald, and chrysoprasus, and car buncle, and sardonyx. What the Salvation ora foul Means. The angels of God look down and they see men driving ou the edge or great precipices or ruin and danger, drawn by wild, leupinir, foaming nnd ungovernable perils in this life, and if any shall escape before they capsize, do you not suppose theangelsof God rejoice. crying: "Good, aoodl Saved from sin, saveu lrom death, saved from hell, saved forever? The Supreme Court of the. United States does not iidiourn for anvthinsr trilling. It must be the death ofa Cabinet Minister, or the death ora President, or some matter 01 very great moment. When I find all heaven adjourning its other joys tor this one joy, I make 1111 mv mind it is or very irreat im portance it lieaven can afford to adjourn all other lestlyities .to celebrate this one triumph. Ho von wonder that so many of these Chiistian people have toiled night and day in tilts irartnf knnl-sn.vln!T. if It is of SUCtl vast importance? Do you wonder that Net tleton and Flnley, a-id Bishop Asbury, and John Wesley, and George Whltefleld, and Paul, and angels, and Christ, and God stripped themselves lor this work? Around that one soul circles the mist, the fire, the daikncss, the joy, the anthem, the wailing, the hallelujah, and the woo or God's uni verse. It the soul Is saved, then lip comes to trumpet and flncers to harp nnu uammer to bell and "there is Joy among the angels of God over that one soul forgiven." For such a soul 1 plead. The Treacher's Own Experience. Having found in n.y own experience that this religion is a comfort and a joy. I stand hero to commend it to you. In the days or my iiUancy I was carried by Christian par ents to the house or God. and consecrated in baptism to the Father, and tho Son, and the Holy Ghost: but that did not save me. In after time I was taught tokneel at the Chris tian family altar with father and mother and brothers and sisters, the most or them now in glory; but that did not save me. But oue day the voice of Christ camo into my heart saving, "liepent, repent: believe, be lieve," and 1 accepted the oiler of mercy, and though no doubt mere was more joy in I leaven over the conversion of other souls, lecauso of their far-teaching influence. I verily believe when I gave my heart to God there were some spirits in heaven theglnd der for the deed. Can you not give some signal like that which was given by the lad in the hospital? He was sick and suffering and dying, and wanted speedily'to go away from all suffer ing and pain, and he said to his comrades in the hospital, "It is strange to me that Jesus doesn't sec me when He goes through hero nights and takes others to Himself. He goes throuch hero nnd doesn't see me. I must be asleep, and He doesn't know I want to go. "Now, I tell you how I'll arrange It. I'll go to sleep with my hand up, and then, when Jesus comes through the hospital by night He will see niv hand 111 tea. ana lie win know by that I want to go to nitn." So it was done. For that night Jesus went through the hospital and took the suffering lad. A T0UR.0F THE WORLD . IN SO MINUTES OR LESS VIA. THE SUN DA X DISPATCH. The Koute Includes the Two Cities and Nearby Towns, All Parts or the Union anJ Both Hemispheres A Journey of Pleasure and Profit. To thoroughly read a complete newspaper like Tun DisrATCii every day, is a liberal education, but the Sunday paper must not be omitted from the course. The following are only a few of the news items rlaborated, in The Sukday DisrATcnyesterday morning: Local. One hunured passengers narrowly escape death Allegheny Conncilmcn in caucus nominated Voegtly lor Mayor and sis mem bers bolted. ...The Eurgettstown burglars were captured Ajiew independent politi cal scheme is on loot... .Quay is coming home ...City Attorney Moreland filed an opinion on tho limit orasscssments Sarah Joyce's death is still a mystery ---A. special meeting or Councils has been called ...A little child drank belladonna, but lives ... Tile Parker ice gorge 1 cached the city Glass manufacturers cave reasons why thev move ftom the city.. ..Hate glass prices are to be reduced Mr. nnd Mrs. Dean were held for court for cruelty to their foster child Allczheny liquor dealers are pre paring to take part In License Court pro-, ceedings Grip iiatients may eat meat dur ing Lent. . .Ex-Slieriff McCandless.won his suit. ..Joseph Goldbcrs sued Alderman Donovan for false imprisonment and perse cution . ..The Oakdale Coal Company's store was robbed The Conrt of Inquiry found Adjutant Reese not guilty This will boa great football day General. Harrison is becoming frightened Sena tor Blair announced himseir a Presidental candidate Marie Blaine won her divorce suit'. . . .Fonrliew cases of- typhus appeared in NewYorit Streator will probably be the successor or the late Adjutant General McClelland "Horsehead Bill" is at bay in a Kentucky coal mine. . .Edison denied that he is frozen out by the clectlic combine Three children at Iron wood, Mich., were burned to death Ex-Governor Campbell spoke at the Ohio Club banquet at Now York ASt Louis court decides that electricity cannot be stolen Much testimony was ruled out in the Delamater trial.. ..Counter feiters were caught In Cincinnati Fitzsim- mons, the pugilist, is in training.. .Tho Parker ice gorge broke A pension case un earthed " a scandal" at Ligonier.... A new campaign was organized against the Cooleys Reed, the whisky poisoner, was convicted of murder Muskingum liver towns wish their river to lonn part or the new canal route Pow- derly and Cassatt appealed to Pattison against tho Reading deal. ...Cleveland has 13 of the New York delagates Mugwumps will not support any other Democrat than Cleveland. ...Ex-Lieutenant Governor Jones wrotcan anti-llill letter.. ..The St. Louis In dustrial Conference bezius to-day Bland will keep sliver to the front.... A postmas ters' convention to be held March 9. ...Homo rule advocates from Utah close their case before the Congressional Committee An Arkansas mulatto was burned at the stake1 Torelgu. M. Ribot whs summoned to form a new French ministry A 15,O0O,CO3 gns gusher was struck in Canada The Dominion is to be redistripted for parliamentary purposes ....Tory demoralization in the Parliament has begun. ...Tho quadro-centenary of the discovery of America is t j be celebrated in Madrid "sir George Campbell was the bore or the House of Commons. ...Russia seized relief grain lor war-preparation purposes Opponents or tho Prussian education bill arc divided A Government bill was intro duced in the German Reichstag to restrict emigration.. ..The Duke or Cumberland has probably consented to surrender" Hanover ....A Portuguese banker and ex-Cabinet Minister was arrested Tho British Isles arc covered .with white.. ..A frightful mine gas explosion happened in Wales.. SICK HEADACHE fcICK HEADACHE Carter's Little Llrer I'lUs. '-Carter's Little Liver Pllli. SICK HEADACHE.J,, LUOc L,r lmj. SICK HEADACHE 'Carter' Little Liver Pills. del-to-xwrstt FEATURES OF TRADE. No Changes in Produce Lines, With the Exception of .Eggs. TfiOPICAL J7KUITS STILL SLOW. The Cereal Situation Favorable to the Euyer All the Weet. A BOSTON TIEW OP THE SIIOE TRADE On-rcE of The DisrATcit. ? PiTTSnur.a,,SATcr.DAY, February 20. ( In general produce lines the feature of tho week has been tho steady decline of eggs. Two weeks ago there was such a scarcity of fresh eggs that prices went np until thero were sales abovo 33e per dozen .forjoD lots. Higher prices called" out large quantities from the South, and prices havo steadily drifted downwnrd until they are 110 more than onc-bair what -they were two weeks ago. " The jobber who laid in stock at the begin-' nin'gortlie week at prices ranging from 21c to 23c per dozen Is to-day struggling with the problem as to the amount of his losses. The weekhaj been worse than unprofitable to I'lttsbtu-g dealers in eggs. Fruits and vegetables aro practically the same in price as they were a W;eek ago. Tropical fruits are particularly quiet,with Malaga crapes as the exception "to the rule. Of tho latter there is no choice stock on our markets. In Cereal Lines. Receipts of grain and hay were consider ably less this week than last, but prices in tho main vary very little from what they J were a week ago. Wheat nnd flour were a shade higher, but corn, oats nnd hay are weak and slow, at barely last week's prices. Spring patent flour is especially firm. Prices here were advanced xbdut 15o per barrel.and at the advance jobbers could not now lay in supplies and sell at a reasonable profit. Receipts or hay lor the week have been large, and markets 111 e barclv steady. Jliilfeed Is dull and slow at quotations." Iu grocery lines the feature of the w"ck' has been tlie advance of coffee. At the ad vance markets arc very firm. Canned goods are also a bhade higher than they were a week ago. and all signs point to a still fur ther advance at an early day. Hides and Calfskin. Markets for the past week have been very dull lor hides and fairly active for calf-" skins. The latterare promptly taken ns fast as they come to the front, but tho activity has so far fniled to raise prices. Sheepskins are also active and firm at quotations. Following are prices paid by dealers and tanners for stock delivered here: No. 1 green salted steers, op lbs. nnd over.... S No. I green salted ( u s. all ivtlplits 4V No. 1 green salted hides, 4DtoG0 lbs 4J No. I green salted hides, 25 to 40 lbs 4; No. 1 green salted balls 4 No. 1 green salted calfskins 7 No. 1 green salted veal kips 5 No. 1 green salted runner kips 4 Sheepskins 2S75e Tallow, prime..... 4 Reduction for No. 2 stock, 1 cents per lb. on steers and light hides; 1 cent ou bulls and 2 cents on calfskins. A Koston Opinion on Footwear. Following Is the Boston Herald's view of the footwear outlook: On the whole, the movement In boots and shoes is on tho mend. The volume of duplicate orders in spring goods is better than previously noted, though not yet as heavy assuch tradesbould be at' this season. Some ot the lactones perhaps tho maloritv are getting orders enough or this sort to keep them fairly busy, with the situation looking better, rather than worse. Beside these duplicate orders, the most or the houses have salesmen out with rail goods, and in many instances they are returning orders for samples. Perhaps this reunite or the trade isas good as could be expected, thouzh actually good lor nothing in the cotton States. But in such parts of the countiy as havo been helped by the abundant grain crop of last season the de mand lor boots and shoes is good, and orders are betntr quite freely given lor samples. Ent very little is yet being done in the w ay of orders for case's in fall goods, thouzh oc casionally tho trade is so well established in certain lines of goods that the jobbers do not wait lor samples, bntare placing a mod erate showing of ordersfor goods to be made in case Iocs. It is a feature moro noticeable than ever that early deliveries are a part of the contract for goods to Unmade. This is taken by the trade as evidence that tho stocfcsof old goods must besmall. " There is only a small quota of boot and shoe buyers in Boston at present, but more expected in a week or two. The buyois that are here are looking at samples and giving orders for them, though after a rather moderate fashion. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. .Receipts and Shipments at East Liberty and All Other Stock Yards. Office of The Disr-ATcn, Pittsbuiig.Satcbday', February 20. Cattle Receipts, 1,407 head; shipments, 987 head; maiket nothing doing, all through consignments; C cars cattle shipped to New York to-day. Hogs Receipts, 7,3C0head; shipments. 5F000 head; market firm; all grades. $5 005 25; 20 cars ol hogs shipped to New York to-dav. SncEr-Receipts, 2 600head;shipments,.l,60 head; market slow at unchanged prices. I5j Telegrapli. Chicjgo Cattle Receipts, 1,000 head; ship ments, LOOO head: markpt steady: natives. $3 504 15; stackers, $1 753 00; cows, $1 t:0 2 70. Hozs Receipts, 11.000 head; shipments, 3,t:00 head: market steady to higher; rough and common, $4 401 60: mixed and pack ers, $1 70 t M: piime heavy nnd butcher wotghts,-s4 905 05; light, $4 60Q4 93. Sheen Receipts, 2.0U0 head; shipments, 1,000 head: maiket steady to a shade higher; ewes, $3 25 (fi 60: mixed, -$4 654 90; wethers, $5 00 5" 75: Westerns, $5 155 00: lambs, 35 500 75. I'nfTalo Cattle Receipts. 130 loads I throuzh, 5 sale; maiket steady, but trains ail late nnd. bulk or sale stock held over. Hogs Receipts, 63 loads through, IS sale:" market 10j higher; .heavy grades, $5 255 30: packers and medium, $5 205 25. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 7 loads through, 25 sale; market barely steady tor best: other srrades 10c lower. Sheep, extra fancy, tS 036 15: good to choice, $5 505 75: fair to cood, $4 75 5 40: lambs, good to extra, $7 O07 20; lair to good do, $0 106 90. Kansas Cltt Cattle Receipts, 1,800 head; shipments. 1.400 bead; steers active and steady to 10c higher; cows opened steady to stromr: stockcrs and feeders quiet: steers. $t 504 SO: cows, $2 654 40; stockers and feeders, $2 S52 45 Hog Receipts, 5,300 head: shipments, 2,200 head: market steady aiid 5c higher: 'all grades, $3 504 65; bulk, $4 501 55. Sheep Receipts, 2,200 head: ship ment?, 300 head; market quiet and dul'. St. Lonts Cattle Receipts, C40 hqad; ship ments, 400 head: market steady: fairto handy native steers, S3 104 40: lair to choice, good Texaus and Indians, 2 802 85. Hogs Re ceipts, 2 100 head: shipments-, 3,200 head; mar ket a shade higlipr; fair to choice heavy, $4 704 90; mixed ordinary to good. $4 25 4 i0; light, fair to best, G0t 75. Sheep Receipts, 200 head; market strong; fair to good, $3 806 00. Cincinnati Hogs steady; common and lutht. $3 504 80; packing and butchers', $4 605 00; -receipts, 1,105 head; shipments, 1,300 heaiL Cattle easy: receipts, 270 head; shipments, ISO head. Sheep stronger: com mon to choice, $3 505 75; extni fat wethers and yeailings, $6 00s 25: receipts, 140 head: shipments none. LaniliB in good demand; common to choice, $5 U06 50 per 100 pounds. Omaha Cattle Receipts, 1,400 head; stronger: common to lancv steers. $2 75 2 85; Western, S2 75Q3 50. nogsReceipts, 3,t5) head; mat ket stiong to 5c higher;light, "4 5524 70; heavy, $4 004 75: mixed, J4 60 4 65. iijeepUeceipw-, 1.132 head; active and strong; natives, $4 255 35; Western, $4 00 65 25. Tim Coffee Markets. Baltimow-. Feb. 20. Coffee Arm; Rio car goes, lair, 17Kc; 'No. 7, 15c New YoKK.Feb.20. Coffee Options opened steady .and unchanged to 10 points up; closed steady, 15 down to 25 up: f-ales, 2,025 Iiounds, including February, 14.00c; March 3.35c; April. 13.00e; May, 1190c; June, 12.65c July, 12.50c; September, 12 35c; October.12.t0c; December. 12 00c. Spot Rio nominally Arm. No.7.14-vi14c. The iVool Markets. St. Louis Wool Receipts, 7,000 pounds; shipments, 15,000 pounds; tho choice grades of coarse wool continue most In demand; other jirades are quiet or dull, and prices for allgrades-nro unchanged; bright medium ranges 1922c: braid to coni-ite, 1420c; low sandy, H&iSc; flue light, jeaile; flue heavy. 13lSc Metal Markets. New Yoi-k. Feb. 19. Pig iron quiet: Amer ican, $15'7517-75. Copper -rdull and Arm; lake, $10 75. Lead quiet and Arm; domestic, $t 15. Tin innctivo 1 Arm; Straits, $19 70 19 74; plates. dulLT 7" SATURDAY'S PRODUCE 5TARKETS CHICAGO Tho wheat market was dull and gensrally lower Saturday. Telegraphlo communication was seriouily Interfered with by the bad weather, preventing the re ceipt of news and orders with the usual free dom, and local traders were left largely to their own devices. Tho cable noted no change In values in London, but Llvcrp001 was 1 penny lower. Domestic markets were all lower. Crop new was somewhat con flicting, many private dispatches being very discouraging: but the I'armeri' Mcvieta had a very favorahlo summary or the situation. The trailing lutures ranged as follows, nt ror retted by John SI. Oakley Co.. 45 Sixth street, members or the Chicago Hoard of Trade: Open- High- Low- CI03- Akticlfs. ing. est est. lag- Wiikat, No. 2. February S 00 $ mii 001i $ M! JIav...... i3'$ !UJi 33X S3S Conx, No. 2. February. 40 405ii 40; 4C Mfrrh... 41 41 401) 40'4 Slav 4t;s' .42 41 i Oats. no. 2. February 29 Z) 29 tn 3Iay SIX 31 Sli( Mess 1'oiik. February 11 r.2i II S 11 K ( 11 57s May 11 W, 1100 1180 1 S2,'S LARb. February G 47'4 r, 475 47'i e f7'4 May 1 6C2'4 02H 6 62 C 82,1 shout Rids. February 51)0 5 !) '5 874 S S7!$ May OIK 6(1 6 02J4 0 0 Cash quotations wero as tnllows: Flour Ann; winter patents, $4 304 55; spring pat ents. 4 40(iT4 75t winter atrurhts. $4 15S14 40: bakers', $3 10j 60; N0..2 spring wheat, 90Uc: No. 3 spring wheat, 85c; No. 2 red, 91e: No. 2 corn. Wic; No. 3 corn, 3&"437Kc: . o oats, 9-f29Kc; No. 2 white, 3oK31c; No. 3 while, 2930c: No. 2 rye, 87c; No. 2 banev. 56c; No. 3, f. o. b., 42fS57c: No. 4, f. o. b., 40'4Bc; No. 1 Aaxseed, 9798c: prime timothy seed, ti 20I 27. Mess pork, per barrel, $1 1 57J4. Lard, per 100 ft, $6 47K- Short ribs sides, (loose) $5 87J4; dry salted should ers, (boxed) $5 005 25; short clear sides (boxed), $6 206 25. Whisky distillers' fin ished goods, per gal., $1 14. Sugais un changed. On the produce exchange to-dav the nutter market was unchanged. Eggs, 1617c. NEW YORK Flour dnlL Cornineal yel low Western, $3 753 10. Wheat Stock market dull; No. 2 red, $1 07"!il 08: store and elevator, $1 09U1 10; afloat, $1 09 1 10J: No. 1 Northern, $1 C9; No. 1 hard, $1 10; No. 2 Northern, i 1 C3 ; options No. 2 leu, February, $1 08, closing at $1 10: March, $1 07K1 07U. closing at $1 05J 1 U7)i, May, $1 tHKOl 05, closing at $1 05: June, $1 02l 03J. closing at $1 03; July, $1 001 0. closing nt $1 00: August, MOJc, closing at OOJc. Rye dull and iinnliimired; Western. 9Sc(S)l C2. Bailey dull and weak; No. 2 Milwaukee. 69 ,11 . vuiu oiJi'U -mil nnu sicauj , ... v. , 4j 43Kc clevatoi: 49J50c afloat; ungraded mixed, 47J.i5')Jc: No. 3, 4Sl48'4;c: steamer mixed, 4s'49Xe; optione, February, 48JjJc; March, 49jc, closing nt -Ulc; April, 497p, closimr at 4Dc; May 49Tc, ciosfnz 'at 49jjc; July. 49c. Oats Snots firmer but dull: op tions, spot No. 2 white. 3s"J.'i8Kc: mixed Western, 35Jg37K: white do, 3741c: No. 2 Chicago afloat, iwji'c. Hav l.iirlv steady; shipping, 63c; good to choico, C370c. Hops dull and weak; state, common to choice, 20 25ic; Pacific coast, 1925c. Tallow dull; city ($2 00 lor packages),. $4 11 1-C. Eggs quiet and weak: Western, 19c. Hides in active and steady. Poik quiet and steady; mess, $9 7510 50: extra prime, $10 00. Cnt meats firm und quiet; pickled bellies, 64c; do shoulders, 5c: do hams, 9c. Middlings dull; shoulders, $6 70. Lard quiet nnd steady: Western steam, $6 82J; options, no sales; Fobruary, $G 20; May, $15 3; July. $7 07 07 OS. Butter dull and fairly steady: West ern dairv, 18'23c; do creanmry, 2131c: do factory, 1623c: Elgin, 3030Kc. Cheese firm and moderately active; part skims, 6fiJ10".c. 1JALTIMOKK Wheat nnlet and p.isv: No. 2 red spot, the month and March, $1 05 1 05'J; Mav, $1 0ajl 05; steamer No. 2 reu, $1 00. Corn Ann: mixed spot, 4949c; the month ami March, 49JJ49"4c: April and Mav, 49K49JJc; steamer mixed, 47Ji'J17Kc. Oats steady; No. 2 white Western, SSJc; N6. 2 mixed Western, 37c. Rye steady: No. 2, $1 00. Hay strong; good to choice timothy, $13 0014 00. Provisions steady and firm, unchanged. Butter steady and dull; cream ery, fancy, 2930c; do fair to choice, 262Sc; do imitation, 242iic: ladle fancy, 232lc; do good to choice. 2022c; rolls flue, :!2c: do fair to good. 1921c: store packed, 15lbc. Eggs w cak, 1718c. PHILADELPHIA Flour Arm but quiet. Wheat, dull; No. 2 red, February, $1 04Ji 1 05; March, $1 05J41 05K; May, $1 03Jil 04. Corn Options a shade easier and quiet; lo cal car lots in moderate request and steady; steamer No. 2 high mixed, elevator, 4Sc: No. 2 high mixed and yellow, elevator and grain depot. 49"fc: No. 2, in export elevator, 4S4lSJic: No. 2 mixed, Februnrvand March, 4sflSic; April and Mav, 4S49e. Oals. quiet: No. 3 mixed. 33Wc: No. 3'white, 35Jic; No. 1 white, 39c; No. 2 white, February, "J7J5 eSTJie: March, E7K3Scr April, 3Ji38ic, May, 3SJG9c., Eggs dull. ST. LOL'I" Flour unchanged and slow. Wheat strong lor cash: No. 2 "ied. JllJc: op tions, May closed 85c; July, 89Jic" Coin weak: sellers at the cloe ic "below yester day: No. 2 cash, SBo: March, SOJc asked: May, SSc, Oats Caau, 30tj31c; options, May offered at 31c. Rye largely higher; No. 2 cash sold at SSc. Barley dull: sample lots Nebraska, 35c; Iowa, 53c: Minnesota, 57c. Butter unchanged: creamcrv. 24fi!27c: dairv. 1525c. Lzzs easier at 15Jc. Provisions firm but dull. Poikat $1175 lor new. Lard at $s 35. NEW ORIVEA'NS' Sn-rnr stpsirltv nnun V-pf. tie prime, 2 15-lC3c; good fair to lully rair, 1 2KtfB'21ie: fair ""f" rnod enmmon. lrt. pnm. mou, 2J4g2"!c. Centrirugals, off white. 313-63c; choico yellow clarified. 3J 3 ll-16c; prime do, 33 9-llic; off do, 2ti3Ja Molasses steady: open kettle leriueutlng, 1522c; centrilnirals, strictly prime, 19c; good prime, 1517c; fair to prime, 1013c; common to good common, (9c. CINC1NN ATI Flour in good demand. Wheat strong, higher: No. 2 red. 98c. Corn, easier; No. 2 mixed, 40 Oats in good de mand: No. 2 mixed, 3ij3c. Ryo dull; No. 2, 92c. Pork dull, $11 75. Lard quiet, $fi 37K. Bulk meats neglected, $5 855 87J. Bacon, steady, $6 87. Butter steady Eggs easier, 14K15c. Cheese steady. , SilLW UKEK Flourqniet. Wheat quiet: May, 90c; No. 2 spring, 92c; No. 1 Northern, 94c. Corn quiet; No. 3, 373Se. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, 3IVc: No. 3 uo, 3030c. Barley quiet; No. 2J 64c; sample on track, 3358c. Rye steady; No. X. 87c. Provisions qmet. Poik May, $11 85. Lard May, $6 62. 3HINNEAPOL1-! Wheat No. j Northern, February, 87c: yesterday, 87c: May open ing, SSJc; highest, t9c; lowest, Ssc; close, 89c; vesterday, 894c. On trneir. No. 1 haid, S9Jc: No. 1 Northern, 83c: No. 2 jNortiiern.soc. t DULUTH Wheat No.-1 hard, cash, 87Kc; February, 9c; May, 93c: No. 1 Northern, cash, S6&C: February. 88c; Mav, 91c; No. 2 Noithern, cash. 79c: No. 3, 74n; rejected, b2c. On track. No. 1 hard, 89c; No. 1 Noith ern, SSJc. KANSAS CITY Wheat No trades, noof ferines. Corn steady to higher; No. 2 cash, S4'c bid, 34c asked; Fcuruary, 34Uc bid. 34Ic asked. Oats Nothins doing. Eggs in lair demand and weak at 15c. TOLEDO-Wheat active and easier; No. 2 cash, February, 97'c; May, 93. Corn dull; No. 2 cash, 41c; No. 3. 40"c. Oats quiet; cash and May, 33c. Rye dull; cash, 87c. Turp-ntlne. CHAnL-tsTOS Turpentine steady at 34c; rosin firm; good strained, $1 15. New Tobk. Feb. 19 Rosin quiet and steady; strained, common to good, $1 30 1 32J Turpentine higher and quiet at 3S SSXe. WiLMisGTON Spirits of turpentine firm af 36c: rosin arm: straineii, i iu; good strained, $1 15: tar steady at $130; crude turpentine steady; hard, $1; yellow dip, $1 90; virgin, $190. The Ladles. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative Syrup ot Fizs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California FiSyrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. A Phjslcian's Prescription. When it becomes necessary to employ an alcoholic stimulant ai au effective, adjunct to sustain the flagging powers of life in disease, I know of no better one than Max Klein's Silver Age. I have examined it and find it chemically pure. I can "recom mend it as being reliably and carefully dis tilled. Its high standard of excellence should commend it to all first-class druggists and dealers in fine liquor. mwp J. B." Johnson, It! 'D. Hate just received a large line of imita tion tapestry papers. These goods are per leut copies ot some ot the most noted and expensive tapestry hangings. JOIIIT & "ROBERTS, 719-721 Liberty street, head of "Wood. - Mill Washington's Birthday. Hendricks & Co.'s Photograph. Gallery open all day. No. 68 Federal street, Alle gheny. Good cabinets 1." Bring your friends and come early. i. : - THE .HOME MARKETS. Supply of Egp-s Far Exceeds Demand and Prices Are Bednced. PODLTfiT IS SCARCE AND -HIGHER. Tho Cereal Situation Favorable to Buyers All Along the Line. GROCERICS SLOW AND EXCHANGED Office op The Dispatch. ? PiTTsnuEQ, Satuhday, February 20. Couxtp.v Phopuce Jobbing prices Tho czg market is entirely demoralized, owing to the very heavy icceipts. There weie sales of rresh esgs this morning at just one half the top price two weeks ago. Poultry Is scarce and firm at a shade higher prices than havo prevailed of late. Choico dairy products are steady, with cheese very firm. Tropical fruits aro quiet at prices quoted. Vegetables'or all kind aro slow. Potatoes, cabbage and onions have not been so low for years at this season as they aro now. The game season is practically over, and quota tions in this line are eliminatcd.lroui our market 1 eports. Arpi.ES I 3C1 73 pc r barrel. IUTTEK-t'rcaniery l'Jgin, 3JS33C: Ohio brands. 28ffi.T0c: common country butter, 1718c; cliolcu country roll, 23(S523c. llEAXS-ilvew York and Ilrlilgnn pea. l wua " marrowfat, 1 15B2 25: Lima beans, 3i,'ic tub: hand picked medium, St 8.l 90. Heeswax Choice. 30:t2c "e- lb; low grades, 22 Buckwheat Flour New, Vi&VicV lb. . , ClIEESK-Oliio choice, ll.'f (3.12c: NVw York cheese, 13?ai2Wic; LImlmreer. laSUVsc: Wisconsin swcltcr. lull cream, lJU14,c;iuiortcdsweltzer, SC"BC. " . ClDEn-Comitrv cider, $.1 C03i" fOp barrel; sand refined, ffl ooan 50; crab cider, J7 50S 00. CRANiiEUBIES-i'er box, $2 102 00; per barrel, $7 0000. Kcos-htrlctly tresh nearby stock. l19c:storage eggs. 1.t(17c per dozen. katiikrs Extra live geese, 5753c; No. 1, 4tQ 50c ? lb; mixed lots. 040c. Dried Fruits Pt aches, halves. 5Wc: evapo rated apples, e9c: apricots, ullc; blackberries 5Cc:raspbirrles. Jtai3Jc; huckleberries, 7c; Cal lturnla peaches, 7Kfii'u,c. Ho.nev New crop, white clover, lC17c; Cali fornia honer. 12 5i- j ib. Mai-le bYHUP 75SH0i' "3 gallon. Maple sugar-ioc "B lb. Poultry Alive Chickens. 90cl 00 a pair, large, 75(7trc, medium; liv turke9. 12r??!13c"' lb; ducks, !0c$l 00 a pair: live tteosc 1 j a lulr: dressed chickens, lastfc t lb: dressed turkeys; 17 ISc lb: dressed ducks, 1.V)1Ik' "e lb. PoTATOhS Carload lots, on track, 3l0c: from store, -tO(3U"c a bushel : Southern sweets, I 501 75 a barrel ;,IerscTS, $J 0O5J3 25. Seeds Western rt cleaned medium clover, job bing at SO 83; mammoth at $5 40; timothy. $1 30 for prime aud fl 55 tor choice; blue grass, $2 G3" Si; orchard grass, 51 75; millet, fl 00: German. SI 13; Hungarian. $1 10; flue lawn, 25c t lb; seed buck wheat. 51 4D1 50. Tallow Country. 4c: city rendered, 5c. Tropic il Fruits Lemons, rancv, Messina. S.1":o3 7o; Florida orangos 2 002 50 a box: aieucia oranges. ?i wan cua oox: oauauns. 71 ou 0175, llrsts, $1 COfoil 23 good seconds, per bunch; Malaga grapes, (S 0OM O) a half b.irrcl; pineapples, J5'2U' apiece: l'ersi.in dates, 4.1i5c per pound; la cr tigs, l'2fl14c per pound. Vegetables-Cabbige. $.1 oo4 00 a hundred; yellow Danrer onions. S2 2o2 50 a barrel; toma toes. S3 00.1 23 a crate; (clery. 2"30c per dozen; turnips. OOctMt-00 a barrel; new Bermuda potatoes, tS CO a barrel. 'Groceries, The movement in this line Is quiet and prices are practically unchanged. Sugars are slow and coffees firm. Canned goods of all kinds show an, upward tendency. nnr.KX Coffek Fancy. 2HSS23rr choice Klo. 21S 0l3ii:; prime. 20c; low grade Kio. 18IBc: old (iovtrnnidnt Java, 2729c; Maracatbo. 2122Iic: Mocha. 28"3c; Santos. 2IJ22Jc; Caracas, 22)3 '23,'ic; La Ouayra, 21!ffi22,e. Koasted (in pipers) Stand anl brands, 19.90c; high grades. 23.4026)c: old Government Java, bulk; il!.13c: Maracalbo. 222!c: Santos. 19Wq 23c: peaberrv. ai'sc; choice Kio, SIMc: prime Itio, 20'c: good Illo. lJ,e: ordinary. 1718e. hriCKS (whole) CUnes. lC12c: allspice, 10c; cashi. 8c: pepper. He: nutmeg, 70S0c. Petroleum (Jobbers' pilces) 1100 test, 6c: Ohio, 120. "Sc: headlight. 150 tost. Sic; water white. 7W?8c; globe, 14l4Sc: elalnp. 13c: carna dlnc, lie: rovaiinc. He; red oil, H?,'tlllc; purity. 14c: oleine, 12c. . Misers' Oil No. 1 winter, strained, "",g40cpcr gal. : summer. 3337c; lard oil, 0235c. sYHUP Com syrup, 2.V52SC: choice sugar svrup, SltfTtffio; prime sugar syrup, 3032c; btnctlr prime, N. 6. Molasses Fancy new crop, W2)l2c; choice, 4041c: old crop, 3C38c; N. O. syrup, 4l(SW0c. soDA Bl-carb. in kegs. 33Vc: l)i-cs;rb,in lis, 5'c; bi-carh. assorted packages, 5Jf 3c; sal soda. In kegs, lf c; do granulated. 2c CAXDir.s Star, lull weight, 9c; stcarlnc, per set. tHc: pamfflne. 1MS12C. f MCE Head Caiollua, CjCVc: choice, 5"G'4c; Louisiana, .'rfgoc. Starch Pearl, 4c; corn starch, 53f3Mc: gloss starch. ..'aSClfc. l"OREi.vFiiniTa barer raisins. $2OT; London layers. $2 23: Muscatels. (1 75: Calltorala Muscatel. SI 401 CO: Valencia, 56c; Ondara Valencia. 7 7J4c; Sultana. 83Hc: currants. 44"ic: Turkey pn.nes.4'l3MiC: French praties. ttfiMJc; cocoanuts, A 100. $G Ol); almonds, Lan., "P lb. 'JH-fdo Inca. 17c; do shelled, ale; walnots. Nap., 1314c: Sicily Al berts. He: Smjrnatlgs, 12ai.!c: new dates, rMtfc; llrazil nuts, 7c; pecans. 13014c; citron. ? b.2122c; lemon peel. 10c ' lb; orange peel, 12c. Dried FitUITS-Applcs, sliced, 6ji8!c; apples, evaporated, 6"ise: peaches, evaporated, pared, 1820c: peaches, California, evaporated, nnpared, 8i&9c: cherries, pitted, ,12c: cherries, unpltted, fie; raspberries, evaporated. lTffllSc: blackberries, 44S4c: huckleberries. 7c. Sugars Cubes. 4'jlc: powdered. 4Hc; granulated, 4J4c: confectioners', 4Jc: soft while. 3t(&4c; yel low, choice. KVgJ'ic; yellow, good, 3jc: yel lon, fair. iIS3c. PiCKLi.s-Jictlium, bbls (1,200), $4 23: medium, half hbU (600). C3. SsLT-No. l-pbuL SI 20; No. 1. extra, bbl, St 10; dairy, p Mil. $1 20: coarse crvstil. per bbl. M 10: Hlgfflns' Eureka, 4-ln sacks, $2 SO; Illggins' Eireka, 16 14-lb packets. $3 00. CANNED (iooos Standard peaches. $1 751 90: 2ds, fl 2oI 33; extra peaches, S2 00ffi2 10; pie poacher, MiUMOe: finest corn, ?1 25(81 .30: lird. Co. corn, 'Jl ool 10; red cherries. Si 00(31 10: Lima beans, 1 33; soaked do, S5c: stringed do. 80085c; marrowfat pcas..l 001 13: soaked peas. fa(tj70c: pineapples. I 201 ;0: Bahama do. ?2 0): damson plums. 3 1 00: greengages. $1 &5; egrg plums. SI 00; California apricots. 51 852 00; California pears, S2 I0(a2 CO: no greengages, 51 &3; do egg plums, SI 85: extra white cherries, 12 732 85; raspberries. SI 13(311 25: strawberries. !I5cl 10; gooseberries. i KKul u; tomatoes. itlyUoc: salmon. 1-lti cans. S1301&0; blackberries, sue; succotash. 2-lb cans, soaked. 90c: do green. 2-lb cans. St 25(1 50; corn beer, 2-lb cins. SI K3l 70; 1-lb cans, $1 20; bakrd beans. SI 40.l 53: lob-ters, I0-lbc.ms, 123; mack erel. 1-lb cans, boiled, SI 50; sardines, domestic, (s, $4 0C4 10: hs. S3 50: sardines, imported 'As, jll 5012 CO: sardines. Imported .s, $18 00; sar dines, mustard, S3 40: sardines, spiced. S3 50. Kisn Kvtra.No. 1 bloater mackerel. fM.00 per bbl: extra No. 1 do. mess, S3") Co; No. 2 shore mack erel, J18 00; No. 2 large mackerel. S17 00; No. 3 large mackerel. 1550: No. 3 small mackerel. SI0 00. Herrings-bpllt, $6 50: lake, $3 03 H 103-lb bbl. White fish, fi 00 "S 100-lb hair bbl. Lake trout, S3 5TB half bbl. Finnan haddles, 10c p lb. Ice land nallbut. ,12c Blb. Pickerel, half bbl. J4 00: quarter bbl, SI W. Holland herring, 75c. Walkoff herring. 90c. OATMEAL SI 755 00. , Grain, Flour and Feed. Sales on call at the Grain Exchange to-day 1 car Xo. 1 timothy hay, $12 00, Pittsburg and Lake Erie; 1 car No. 2 white oats, 36c, 10 days. Receipts as bulletined, 27 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Kailway 4 cars of oats, 5 of hay, lof ear corn, 5 of floun By Pittsburg, -Cincinnati and St. Louis 3 cars of oats, 2 of corn, 3 of hay. By Baltimore and Ohio 1 car of ear corn. By Pittsburg and Lake Erie 1 car of hav, 2 of flour. Keceipts for the. week ending Febru ary 13; 283 cais, against 323 cars the previous week. There were altogether 60 cars of hay. 59 cars of wheat and 59 cars of oatsiecelved tho week past. The cereal situation is as it has been for a week or tn" past, in favor ot the buyer, wheat being the exception to the rule. Millfeed and hay are very quiet at quotations. Following quotations are for carload lota on track. Dealers charge an advance ou these prices from btore: Wheat No. 2 red, 93c to Jl 00; No. 3 red, flic to 93C. UORX-so. : jeuow car. mubhsc; nign mixed car. 43.u3HSc; mixed ear, 4"4ajc: No. 2 veilow shell, 4343lc; high mixed the'lcd,- 4444Kc: mixed 6liellcd.4.i;:4lc. Oats No. l oat. auiiasrc: Xo. 2 white. 35Jv:36c; extra No. 3 oats 3o(5)"51ct mixed oats, 34-14Jsc. 1!YE No1 lVnns)lvanlaand Ohio, DCfllc; No. 1 Western, 8SS9c. Flour Jouoing prices-Fancy spring patents, J.)S:-3 50: fancy winter patents. S5 55 50; fancy straight winter, S3 D03'i5; fancy straight spring, S"iva5 40: clear winter, 4 755 00: straight XXXX bakers', 1 50(a4 75. Kye flour, SI 755 do. MU.LVEKI No. 1 white middlings. $18 U)(5)1!J 00 per ton; No. 2 white middlings, S10 toaii 00; hrowu lnldddng-, lBC0ff$17 00: whiter m heut b au, S17C0(3 17 50; Chop feed, S1700C0 03. HAY-Balert timothy, eliolcp. ,13 O013 25; No. 1. 120012 25; No. 2, Jll f 0SI1 2i: cIovit hay. $11 50 12 00: loose Sram wasroji. $13 t0"dl5 00. according totmallty: packing hay. $375!)50. Siba-Oats, $7i03C0: wheat, ,sa 003 50; rye, S7t07 50. -. Provisions. At tlie Saturday meeting of packers last week's prices were reaffirmed.'' There was a general expectation among dealers tnat prices pf products would advance In sym pathywith tho IilRher prices of hoes. At present prices of provisions there is little or no margin or proflt to the pacKer who is-not well stocked np with products. Sugarcurcd hams, large bugur cured hams, medium bugar cured bams, imail ,. Sugar cured Callforula hams tiufrar cured b. bacon Sugar cured skinned hams, large..... buj-ar cured skinned hams, medium, Sugar cured shoulders... i Sugar cured boneless shoulders Sugar cured skinned shoulders". , Sugar cured bacon 6honlders...-. Sugar cured dry-sail shoulders Sugar oured, beef, rounds .. W u ! J4 10J, log 7 8 1i 641 Sugarcurcd, beer, setts 9 Sugar cured, beer, nau "H Bacon, ctearsldes, 30bs K Bacon, cle bellies, 2)ib&. S. Dry salt clear sides, tnfbt ave'g fi"i Dry salt clear sides, SOIbsavc'g Ti Mess pork, heavy , 13 00 Mess pork, larallv 1310 Lard, refined in tierces bi Lard, refined In one-half bbls Sfi Lara, refined in 63-lu tubs..... 5", Lard, refined in 20-lhpalIs.... 5V Lr. reaneciinS0-lbcans.... S Lard, refined In 3-lh tin palls 6H Lard, refined in 5-ln tin palls G'f Lard, refined in lO-IbM pails &' AS A NEKVE TONIC Use Horsirorn'a Acid Phosphate. Dr. S. Ij. William. Clarence. Tn. mits- "T 'have used It to grand effect in a case of neu ralgic fever, and in uterine difficulties. Also, in cases where a general tonic was needed. For a nerve tonic I think it is the best I have ever used, and cau lecommendit most confidently." "My line of hand printed wall decorations lias never been equaled in the city. Come and 6ee tliem. John S. Kouerts, 719-721 Liberty street, head' of "Wood. Mill ;p3Vwjsjjjitfiwavw'iv55''777 " WOSTS5 & GUIN2A A BOX" ) I PAINLttSS EFFECTUAL. $ f Human nealta can only be maintained ? 5 when the rule3 oflif e are strictly obeyed. k Mart's CVdm ia ltl-n , tnn... ... Kn Lu1il .. it must be well drained Thin ilnlnan. & O J frequently interfered tvith by careless habits, and when it becomes clogged, ill- 'ncsaisthc result. I5ceciaras "PIUb "utb li.tn in Mnnn ) lar uo lit "Europe fop titty yarn inl ! lire KDeelall vuditnted Inuuii-.wntin " manner, t keep human draluuxo la 2 perfect order. Ameruan AnalytL Of all druggists. Price 2 S centsaibox. J New York Dcpot.36? Canal St. 41S &e&0J&J!aw-ir&tS4' There is nothing in.a phy sician's life that gives him more satisfaction thaniseeing the prompt effect of Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil in bringing back plumpness and color to thin and pale chil dren. " Poor baby ! " Everybody sees thesad picture. No one but the physician appreciates it. He knows what dangers threaten thin children. Let us send you a book about thinness. Scott & Bowne, Chemists, 133 South 5th Avenne. New York. Your druggist keeps Scott's EmuWon of cod-hver ell all druggists everywhere do.' t. "flLOG.1 B-ftPfllffifflilS . tis nivtea . 1 ' A ifmQmtMtm. JOHN C.RSpiAYNE5S(cO BROKERS FINANCIAL. Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. apSV-o nrnnicc savings bank. rtUrLtd SI 1TOUUTH AVENTJE. Capital. $300,003. Surplus and undivided profits, $111,830 31. D.McK. LLOYD. EDWAKD E. DUTP. 4 President. Sec. Treas. per cent interest allowed on timo da posits. OC24-61-D ESTABLISHED 18S4. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKEHS AND BROKERS. 45 SIXTH ST. Direct privaito wire to Xew Totk and Chi cago. Member New Yortc, Chicago and Pitts burg Exchanges. Only Pittsburg member Chicago Board of Trade. Local securities bought and sold for cash , or carried on liberal margins. Investments made nt our uiscretXn and dividends paid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since lifcs". Information books on all markets mailed on application. . fe7 -k I Up A TUfawarractedtoBv ' nu,nm I n newvonthfulnolop and llfo to 0 JAI Hair. Uw only I. Most i-atklactorvllajrcrrower. BR. HAtS" HAIR HEALTH. Most ntactprr Halrgrower. Uie. London SubdIt Co.. 85.1 B'dwav. N A . ilair boolc f rnn Co.,8aB'dway,I.Y.iiairboo'cfreo HATS' KILL C0KS. Beit CUEI torCsru, Buliaj, K.l.i. A. Sold by JOS. FLEMING & SONS and drug gists. my21-51-iThi:osu A LAUNDRY SOAP, PURE AND SANITARY. EEST "FOE Qensra. Hsusshoid Use0 KA1LKOAD3. PITTSBUKG A.. 1.....1. iltl ItAII.ltOAB Companr; schedule In etKX't November 13, J83I, Central time. 1". & L. K. K. H. Depart- for Cleveland, '3:00 a. m., !:', H:U ": p.m. or Chinintiatl. Chicago and M. Louis, '1:50. 9:il p. m. , Kor Uuffalo. 8:C0 a. m 4:20. 8: p. m. For Salamanca. "8:M.i. m.. 1:U). 9:tSp. m. Foi Youngstown and New Castle, 5:00, w& -00. 9:.a. .. '1-S0. '4:20. "SiUp. m. For Heaver Falls :CO, 7:00, '8:00. 9 a. in.. "1-50, 3rl0. . 5:20. 3:i p. a. For Chirtlrrs. -JjiTW. .-,:3-,. 6:0), 16-.W. 7:08, 7:S, "7:50, 8:53. "3:10, 9w5. 111:5 p. in.. 12:10. 1:80. 1:55. 3:30. 3:. 11:3). N:26. o-JO. 5:20, "S. ',)M, 10:30 p. in. ARlttVB From Cleveland. 'StX a. tn., "12130, 5:15, "7.30 p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago & Bt. Louis, G:jo a.m.. 'iJiso, "70 n. in. S'rom Buffalo, 8:?0 a. m.. i::30, 9:30 P..m. From Sala manca. 8:3u, '10:00 a. jn 7C0 p. m. From nauca, -u:ji, -iu:w a. m., -3 Youngstown and Newcastle, 12130, 5:15, "730, 9:30 p. lu. F l.W. o:15, 7:2u, '10:00 a. m.. c:33. "10:00 a. m.. From Beaver Falls. . 12:30. 1:20. iiii. jfOU, 0.OV 1'. ill. 1'.. C. i Y. trains for Mansfield, 7:35 a, n., 12:10. SMS p. m, "For Espleu and Beechmont. !:35 a. in., 3:4o p. m. P.. C. fc,Y. train, from' Mansfleld, 7i05. I1:5U a. m..3:j5p. in. From Beeclnnopt. 7:u5, 11150, a. m. P., McK. & Y. II. K. DtPAitT For New Haven. 'i:X, 3 p. m. For West ewtoa. "SiIO. "iao. 5:25 p. in. AnittyE-From New Haven. "3:00 a. m U:Mp. 81. From West Newton, 8:15, "S.-00 a. m. "4:01 P. in. yPl. "tfcKeesport, Elizabeth. MonohgaheU City and Belle ernuu, "8:45, 11 05 a.m.. "laop.m.. From Belle Vernon. Monongahela CItr. Kllzv. betli and McKeesport, -7:40 a. in., 1:20, -3:CS p. m. Dallr. Sundays only. . City ticket omce, 031 Smltlifleld st. Ml H M "asTAnv When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule ix effect Dkcemeer au. imi. Trains will levn Union Station, nttsburg, as follows (Eastern Standard Time): MAIN LINK EAIUKI). Tennsylvanii Limited of Pnllman Vestlbnle Cars daltyat7:15a. in., arrlrlngat llarrlstinrgatl:". p.m., Philadelphia at 4:4 p. m.. New Yorlc7:00 p.m., Ualtimorc 4:10 p. m., Washington 5:55 b- m. Keystone Express daily at 1:20 a.m.. arriving at llarrlsburg 8:23 a.m., l'ldladelphla 11 5 a. m.. NcwYork2:C0p. m. Atlantic Express dally ata:30 a. m.. artirlng at llarrlsburg 10:30 a. m , Philadelphia Ir25 p.m.. New York 3:3) p. m., Ualtliuure 1:1 p. m., AVashlngton 2:3) p. m. llarrlsburg Accommodation dally, except Sundar, 5:25 a. m.. arriving at llarrlsbarg 2:o0 p. m. Day Exnresa dally at 8:00 ji. in., arriving at ilarrlslmrg 3:20 p. m.. I'hlUiIelphia 6:"X). m.. New York lt:S3 p. m.. Baltlniore 0:13 p. m.. Wash ington 8:lo p. m. Hall train Minday onlv, 8:40 a. m.. arrives Ilarrls- bnrg":00 p. m.. Philadelphia 10:ri p. m. Mall Kxprtb? dallr at 1:00 p. m.. arriving at Harris- liirglO:Wp. m.' connecting at llarrlsbarg with Philadelphia Express. PhlliitelphU Express dally at 4:30 p. m.. arriving at HarrUlmrgl:b0a. m., 'rillla(lelphla4:25a. m., and New York 7:10 a. m. Eastern Express at 7:1". p. m. dallv. arriving llar rlsburg 2:25a. m.. I'.altlmnrc 6:J0 a. m., VasIi lngton 7:0 a. in., Philadelphia 5:25 a. m. and "Sew York 8:00 a. m. Fast Line dailr, at8:10p. m.. arriving at llarris biirg3:10 a. m., Phllatlelphla C:W a. m.. New York 3:30 a.m., Baltimore 0:20 a. m., Washing ton 7:30a. m. All throngh trains connect at Jersev City with boats of "Brooklyn Annex, " for Brooklvn. N. Y.. avoiding dnnble ferriage aud Jtiurncy through New York City. Johnstown Accora.. except Sunday, 3:40 p. m. GreenbargAccom.. 11:10 p. m. week-dav. 10:30 p. m. Sundays. (Ireensbnrg Express 5:15 p.m.. except Sunday. Derry Express 11:00 a. m.. ex cept Sunday. "tVaflAccom. 5:23. 8:0 7:40. 8:J. S:S0. 9:40. 1(1:9). ll:(0a.m.. 12:15. 1:01, 1:10. 2:30. .1:40. 4:00, AM. 5:15. 6:00. 6:45. 7:35, 9:u0, 10:S). 11:20. p. in.. 12:10 night, except Monday, snnday. 8:40. 10:3n a. m.. 12:25, 1:00. 2:30, 4:30. 5:30, 70, UO, 10:30 p. m. "( llkinsbnrg Accom. 5:25, 6:CO. 6:15. 6:45, 7:00. 7:25. 7:10; b:id, s:35. s:iO. 9:40. 10:30. 11 :W. 11:10 a. m.. I2ri)I. 12:15, 12:30.1:00.1:20, 1:10,2:05. 2:30.3:15, 3:l, 4MI, 4:10. 4ri5. 4:35, 4li0, 5:n. 5:1 5:111, 5:45. 6:00. 6:20. 6:45. 7r.0. 7:35. 8r.. 9:C0: :'.. 10:20, 11:00. lli'4). and 11:10 night, except Montlav. Sunday. 5:30. 8:10. 10:30. a. 111.. 12:25. 1:00, 10, 2:30. 4:30, 5:30. 7S0. 9:00, 9i10, 10:30 p. m. Braddnck Accom.. 5:2S..6:0U. 6:15. 6:45, 7:0. 7:25 7:40, 8:00. 8:10. 8:35. 8:7). 9:10. lOi. il:00. 11:1.). a.m.. 12:01. 12:15. 12:30, :. i:vo. 1:30, 2:00, 2:.M 3:15. 3:40. 4:00. 4:11. 4 :25. 4:30. 4.3i, 4:50. 5:00, 5:15. i-JX 5:45. 6:00. 6:20, 6:45. 7:2C, 733. 8:23. 9:00. 9:4 1. 10:20, 11:00. 110 p.m.. and 12:1C night, except Monday. Sunday, 5:30, 8:00, 8:40, lu:33 a. m., 10:30 n. in. sbnTH-ITKST VEKS KAILTTAT. For TJnlontown, 5:E and 8:33 a. m., 1:M andi4:25 week days. VION'ONGAHKLA DIVISION 12:S,.1:00. 1:30. 2:30. 4:31.5:30. 7:3), 9:00, 9US0. On- and abtku May 25. 1891. For Monongahela City. West Brownsville and Unlontown. 10:40 a. 111. For Monongahela Cltv and West Brownsville, 7:rs and lmtn a. m. anil 4:50 n. ra. On guiidar, 8: a. m. aud 1:01 p. m. For Monongahela Cltv only. 1:01 and 5:50 p. m. week days. Drxvosburg accom., 6:00 a. m. and 3:20 p. m. week davs. West Elizabeth accom.. 8:35 a. m., 4:13, 6:30 and 11:35 p. ra. Sanday, 9:44 p. m. "IVJMT PKUNSYLVANIA DIVISION. )X ASD AFTTn NOVXMEETt 18. 1391. From FEDEUAL STKEET SVATION. AUegheny City For Springdale, week-davs. 6:20. 8:25. 8:50. 10:40, 11:50 a. in.. 2:25, 4:19, 5:00. 5:40, 6:10. 6:20. 8:10. 10:30 aud 11:40 p. m. Sundays, 12:35 and 9:30 p.m. For Bntler, week-days, 6:55, 10, 10:40 a. m.. 3:15 and 6:10 p. m. For Freeport. week-days. 6:55. 8:50. 10:40 a. m.. 3:15. 4:19. 5:40, 8:10, 10:30 and 11:40 p. la. Sunday:. 12:35 and SUM p. in. For Apollo, week-days. 10:40 a. m.. and 5:40 p. m. For Paulton and Blalrsvllle, week-days. 6:55a. m., 3:15 and 10:30 p.m. JftflhB Excelsior Baggage Express Company will call for and check bargage from hotels and residences. Time cards ana full Information can be obtained at the ticket ofllces No. 110 Kilth ave nue, corner Fourth avenue and Try street, and Union station. CHAS. E. PDGII, J. R. WOOD. General Managtx. Gen'l Pass'r Ageut. From Pittsburgh Union Station. ifennsijivaniB jjnss. Trains Run by Central Time. lYorllivrorit System Fort AVnyneKonlo Depart for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 1.30 a.m., 7.10 a.m..J2.20 p.m., 1.C0 p.m 8.45 p. m., til. 30 p.m. Arrive from same points : 12.05 .m.,$1.15 ajn,. GJ00 sua., tU5 -ud., 6 00p.ra fi 50 p.m. Depart for Toledo, points intermediate and beyond: JOa.m.,ri20p.m.,.OOp.m.,JI10p.m. Arrivk from same points: "Jl.15a.rn., bJ35un., 6.00 p.m., 60 p.m. Depart for Geveland, points intermediate and beyond: ftUO a.m., 7J0 a.m., fl2.-i5 p.mn 11.05 p.m. Arrive from same points: 5i0a.m. f2.15 p.m., C.O0 p.m., 17.00 p.m. Depart for New Castle, Erie, Yonnpsto-vrn, Ashta bula, point intermediate and beyond: 17.20 a.m.v 1 2.20 p.m. Arrive from same points: fl.25 p.m., t9.C0 p.m. Depart for New Castle, Jamestown, Youngstown and Nfles, 3.45 p.m. Arrive from same points : 19.10 a.m. Depart for Youngstown, 120 pjn. Arrive from Youngs town, 6Q p.m. Sonthweflt Syntem-Pnn XIandleSoate Depart for Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 1.20 a.m., 7.00 a.m., 8.45pjn., l.15p.m. Arrive from same points: O20a.m.,6.C0a.m.,55pjn. Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate andbevend: 10a.m.. 1l2.05D.m Arrive from iame -points: 2-!t0 a.m.. 13.05 o.m. "55ppart for Washington, 6.15 a. m 185 a.m., fl-Sov m., fS-fiO p. m., ii.io pjn., f4-50 p. m. Arritr from Wahingiton, 16-S5 a.m f7-o0 a.m., fo0 a.m., 110-25 a. m.,f2.&5p.m.at.25p.m.1 Drpart for Wheeling, 7.00 a. m 112 05 n'n., f2.45 p. m., f6.10 p. m. Arrive from Wheeling, f2.20 a.m., 18.45 a. ra., f3 05 p. m., 15-55 p. m. Pullman Sleeping Cars and Pullman Dining Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains of both Systems. Local Sleeping Cars running to Columbus, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station at o o'clock p. m. Time Tables of Through and Local Accommoda tion Trains of either system, not mentioned above, can be obtained at 110 Fifth Avenue and Union Station, Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices oi the Penn lylvaaia Lanes West of Pittsburgh. Dailj. IZx. Sunday. JJ3ju Saturday. TEx. Monday. JOaEPH WOOD, E. A, FORD, 6aral VtMr- cfrnl Purraper irrat BALTIJIOKE AND OHIO KAILKOAD. Schedule in effect December 20. 1891. Eastern lme. For Washington. D. C. Baltlmorr.I'lill.idelphlaand New York, "o:C0 a, m. and 90 p. m. For Cumberland. "80, 3:X a. m 1:10. "9:20 p. m For Connellsvllle. "Ht-O, 8:00 53:30 a.m $1:10. 1:15, Oaud 9:20 p. in. For Uniontown. fl:"K). 3:10. "3:30 a. m., 1:10, H:Vi and 5:00 p. m. For Jit. Pleasant, ttrj) and 8:00 a. m.. 1 :15. 1:15 and 3:00 p. m. For Washington, l'a "7:20 and 9-iO a. m '4:00, 4:15;"7tT0amrilli'.p. m. For Wheeling, 7:J?, 3:20 a. m., "1:00, "7:30 and 111:55 p.m. u tir i;incinuaii auu st. i.uui3, 4iJJ a. m., ,i:ju p.m. For Cincinnati, 11:55 n. m. (Saturdar only.) ForCoIumbus. 7:20a. m.. 17:T0 and tll:5.p. m. For Newark, 7:20 a. m., 7:30 and lia5 p. m. For Chicago. "7:20 a. ni. and 7:.l0 p. m. Trains arrive from New York, Philadelphia, Bal timore and Washington, 6:J0 a. m.. d:30 p. m. From Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago, "3:50a. in., "SiSO p. m. From Wheeling, iao. "10:45 a. m., 4:15, "S:'jOp. in. Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Washing ton, Cincinnati and Chicago. Daily. Dallv except sundav." Sunday only. "Saturday only. HUally except Saturday. The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences upon orders lctt at B. A O. ticket office, corner Firth avenue and Wood street, 637 aud 63) Smith field street. J. T. ODELL. CHAS. O. SCULL. General Manager. (Jen. Pass. Agent. ALLEGHENY VALLEY UAILKOAD-UN' . and after Sunday. Jnbe SS. 1S"1. trains will leave aud arrive at Union station. Pittsburg, east ern standard time: Brtfftlo express leaves at 8:20 a. m.. 8:43 n. m. (arriving at Buffalo at 5145 p.'m and 7:20 a. in.): arrives at 7:10 a. In.. Kp. m. Oil City and DuBols exprpss Leates8:20a. in.. l:Xp. m.: arrives 1:00, 0c. 10;00 n. in. East Brady Leaves at 8:33 a. m. Klttaiiiilng Leaves 9:Q a. in., 355. 5:30 p. m.; arrives 8:J5, 10:00 a.m.. 5:53 p. m. Braebuni Leaves4:55. 0:l5n. ra.; arrlvesa:0. a. m.. 7:40 p. m. Valley Camn Leaves 10:15 a. m.5 12:05, 2:25, 11:30 p. m.; arrives C:40a.m.. 12:30. 2:13 4:40p. m- Hulton Leaves 8:00. ::50 p. m.. arrives 7:35.11:20 p.m. Forty-third street Arrives 3:25. 8:20 p. in. Sniiday trains Buffalo express-'Leavcs 8:20a. ra.. 8:43 p. in.: arrives 7:10 a. in.. 0:25 p. m. Eralentnn Leaves 9:03 a. m. arrives 9:15 p. m. Klttinnlng Leaves 12:40 p ni.: arrives 10:15 p.m. Braeburn Leaves 9:30 p. ra.: arrives 7:10 p. in. Pullman parlor buffet car on day trains and Pull man sleeping car on nlghttralnsbetween Pittsburg and Buffalo. Ticket offices. No. 110 Firtli avenue aud Uufon station. DAVID M'CAKGO. General "superintendent. JAMES P. AND&KsON. Gen eral Ticket Agent. PlTTrfBUKtJ AND WESTERN RAILWAY Trains (C'tl bUn'd time). 1 Leave, j Arrive. Mal'. Butler. Clarion, Kane ' 6:40 a in 11:33 ;im Akron and Erie . 73am 7:0pni Butler Accommodation j Sam .1Jtpm Newcastle Accommodation....) 3:lu pin 0:iain ghlcago Express (dally) 1 njOpm1n'Apm sllenopleand Koxbdrff .r. 45pm 5:30 am Butler Accommodation I 5:43 prof 7:00 w FlMt-elas fare to Cllc&iro. S10 5J- "Second-cln -i- $9 Sq. Pullman Buffet sleeping cars to dUcao dally I -tlED'CAL. DOCTOR. WHITER si4 .r-jiNN .rjsxin, ririjiiLi.G. ia. As old reMdents know anil liacte flies of Pittsburg papers prove. Is the oldest estab listied and mod prominent physician in the city.devotin special attention toall chronic S3erse.N0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsiblo f.CDn 1 r,,u mental dia pers ons IiLm VUUO eases, physical do car, nervous debility, lack of enemy, ambi tion and hope.itnpaireu memory, disordered sight, self distrust, baslifnlnes", dizziuess Mecplcssnoiis, pimples, eruptions, impover ished hlood, fttilinir powers, organic weak ness, dyspensda. constipation, consumption, unUttiris tlm person forbusinesociety nnd marriugp. pennanentlv, a.cly and privately rtiBLOOD AND SKINSSK eruptions. blotclics,fullinj lmir.bonc?,nains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of tho tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, lira cured for lite, and hlood poisons thoroughly Vlireil jor Hit, uuil iMini MiJii9 t.Ei. eradicated from! IDIM A DV kilI tho system. UnilNnn I ibiai rangements, v.-cik back, gravel. Kidnev ana adder de- cattirrhal discnaige", lntlammation nnd otherpainml symptoms receive searching tieamens, iirompt relief and real cure. Dr. Whittiers life-long extensive cipert encoinsuies scientific and reliable treat ment o:i common tense principles. Consulta tion freiv Patients at a distance as carefully treated as if here. Office hours, a a, m. to i v. m. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 1 v. 11. only. DK. "IVllITTiL'li, 8111'ciui avenue, Pittsbnrg. Tiu ja8-43-D3uvt MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO," tt Wonderful spacis.1! llemedr. 13 soldirltb a a Vritten Cuaranteo j to cure all Kuvous Iu- Jlcmory, Loss of Eraln Power, Headache, Wakffulnes, Lost 2Ian booil, NervousneM, Las situde, all drains ad lo&4 of power of ti-e Generative Oreaas in either sex. caused, by ESSC Before & After Use. Photographed from life. over-.xertloii, youthful Indiscretions, or the eicessir. ase ot tooacco, opiuni, or Kimuianw, waicn uiu "wnj lead to Infirmity. Oninmptlcn ami InamtT. Put up in conrenient form ti carrr In the vest pockf t. Price I i pactaye. or 6 fur Si. With every $5 order we kits a written suoranteo to cure or refund tho money, sent by mail to anr wldress. Circular fr in tlain envelope. 31eniloa thiv paper. Address. HACRIO CHEMICAL C0 Branch Office for U. 3. A. SX Ilcarlora Street, CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE IN PITTSBURGH. PA, BY Jos. Fleminp; & Son. 410 Market St. Duquesne Pharmacy, 513 Sciitbncld St A. J. Kacrchcr. 59 Fed 1 St., Allegheny City. UTrt- WEAK hlEN JYOJKATrENTIO" 8 CALLED TO THE TVDCMAFK TRW. oiiiAT rxoLtsn remedt. iS Sri Gray's Specific Medicine AV )daviTCriTlliy'A'eakiics or Body hktil Aini7s.a:ifl 3IInd, permatorrhea, and Impotency, and all diseases that arlji from over Inunljrence and self-ii'iisr, as Loss of 3Iemoryan.il Power. Dimness of Virion. Prematura OM Agf. and many other dleasea that lead to Insanity or Consumption aud au early rare, write for our pamphlet. Address GKAT MEDICINE CO., I'oSalo. N. T. The Specific Jledlclne Is sold hv all drufttrlsts at ft per paetafte. orltparknj;Hro'-fv or sent by mall ;ndr0,fvmrVuWE.GUARANTEE. enter a core or inoney rcfiindro. g-On account of counterfeit we hire adopted the yellow Wrapper, the only Rennine. bold in ntUbnrj; by S. b. HOLLAND, cor. SmlthBeld and Liberty sis. Ita-'jl-iiwreosa WOOD'S PHOSPHOD1NE The Grat Knlinh Krinedy. rmmptlr and permanent ly cures all forms of nerT pni weakness, emissions, spermatorrhea. Impotency and ail effects of amie or eTcesies. Ileen prescribed sk.Sj& OTer years in inouuaui jNg?1 of case; Is the only rcha- iUNui&&- known. Ak drus'srlsts fnr licforo and Aftsr. Wood; PnospiiODiNE: If he offers sonic worthless metllrtne In place of this. leave I1I3 rilslionen strtre. Inclo-if price in letter, and we will send br return mall. Price, on pack ap$l: six, 55. One will please, six rlll cure. Pamphlet In plain sf-nlrd envelope, 2tami-. Art dreps TIIK WOOD CI1K31ICAI CO.. nt YTooiW ward avenue. Detroit. .Mich. Sold In Pittabarcby Jus. I'LEitlXG & box. All Market street. del7-51-eodwfe oSPJiiHSSS HILjB CURB A enre for Piles. External, lutenial. iJluid. Bleed Injr and Itching. Chronic. Keren t or Hereditary. This remedy has nositlvelr never been known to fall, -jlabox. Glor-v. brinall. A piiarantee piven with six boxes, wl-fu purchaswl at one time, to re fund the & if not cured. Issued by EMII (r. STUCK Y, Dniffsrist. Wholesale and Retail Afent, Nos. -40I and 1701 Penn are., corner Wylle arc. and Fnltoii s,t.. Plttburjr. Pa. Use tnckv- Dlarrhura & Crimp Cure. 25 and .V) ct3. JaI-jK-poI LOSTMANKOOD RESTORED !ljIH Tlie ereat Span ish Kemedr, Is sold WITH A 1VKI T T R X GUAItAKTEB toenre all nerr- on5diseases,such as Veak 3Iemorv nrronE axd AFTEn rstxe. Los of Briln Powers Wakefulness Lot .Manhood. NIchtly Emissions. N ervonsness. Lassitude, all drains and loss of power or the ("eseratlYf Orirans In eitlicrsexcinsedbr over-ciertlon. youthful errors, or excessive use of tobacco, opium or stimulants. Jl per packice by mail:fi for'.. With "iry V ortler we OIVE K WKITrnXOUAKANTKB TorUIJEornEFUXD MONEY. Spanish .Medicine Co.. Madrid, "pain, and Detroit. Mich. Forsale by Job. FLEMINO 4 bO.N. Pittsburjr. ne3-2S-MTT3 Manhood Restored! "XEltVf SEEDS," tho wonderful remedr. is ?o!d witti a written guarantee to cure-all ii errous diseases, suclj as WeakMemory.Loss of Brain Power, Ileao ache. Waltefplne JjOsi 3!anhood. Ni2ht .Lassitude, all drains nnd loss nf now. EETOEE XXD ATTZR CSEtO. er of the Generative oreans In either ?ex caused by over exertion, youthful errors, or excessive use of tobacco, opium or stimulants which soon lead to Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity. Put up con venient to carry in vest pocket. SI per package by MAll. A fnl". "ttritt. AnArV' . .w n ..J mini, uiutrA iiuucicijti-iiiuri ivojjucowriwt' guarantee to care Qrref'tnd themoncv Circular free. A.rt.-pr., --r-- -.- f'f, -rhl'VSfff. IL. Foraaleln Pitt3burff by Jos. Fleming 4 Son, Uruiats, 410 and 4l iiurket st. no&-50otw VIGOR OF MEN ' Easily, Qnlckly, Permanently KESTOKBD. WEAKNESS, 2f EttVOTJSif RS. DEBIHTT. and nil the train of evils, tho results of over work, sickness, worry. etc- a" strenst! develonment. and tone znaranteeu in cases. Simple, natural motbods. Immedi ate improvement seen. Fallnro impossible. 2,000 references. Book, explanations and proofs rnaileu (sealed) free. Address UKIE MEDICAL CO., -DDFFAiO, X. T. 'elO-IS DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS In all case re quiring scientiSo and crmfl dcntul treatment. Dr. S. K. -LLake. 3f. R. C. P. S.. Is the old est nnu most expcrlencedspe clalistin the city. Consulta tion free and strictly conll- dentfal. Offlce hours, 9 to 4 and 7 to 8r. ic; Sundays, 2 to p.m. consnic tnem person allv, nr write. Doctors Lakc; cor. Penn ar. anil Fourth t.. Pirsbnnr Prv jeS-72-DWt Rapidly, Thoroughly. Perfectly Cured by the most Sdentic and Snccessfci Metnotls of Treat ment ever known or perfected. Cannot tail nnieu tn cmse s tKTond homao aid. ImproTemfnt tern frem tie ntsru. BuCerer-t :rom Nervousness. Debility. Waafc or Unde veloped Orca. Impocency. rrors ot Youtn. Excesses Worry j:c inarougniy permanenUr cured by thli treatment. Don't broo4 orer jour condition nor sire "op tn rtMpair. it Cf iboir Ton what Medlr-al 9r-irac4 nd HnnaraM Trestmal eta do. Kcnrt for Oar Sew Boot wlih expUamiloai. endone menu sod reference. The Angelas Medical InstiiuiB Go CANTON. O. JaU'-eod -tf SnUaHas rrcia khj the effects ol TOathrul error early dccaTviTastlnsrweatiicss, lost mannood. eta, 1 will rend a valuable trctyJso (".il?d cnataln tallrartlculars tor homo cure, FREB of enarce. AcpleniHd medical wortc. should do reaaDyeTirr ' man who lr nrron- aztri deollltateu. Addrcai Proi. E'. C. FOWSjIUE, JZooda; Coa& Uel-H-wuwlc WEAK bl fcj -lURerliifr ironi -Lot S L Poirer. Nrrioni Ue ing'3 tUllT.Lrti.t1Inbo.K Ete. V e will send'jou a ralnablc book (sealed) free. at rfi&rzc. containing fnll particulars fir&Ftt:edv and permanent cure. Addresa: MAKATfJ JiLU.CO' " Ml OUTf Street, bt.Looli.Jlo. rfl & J2-fft tAKJSi tin. i-iF&rt , ti-m-im $Sm!m urLi Tfii. $ 5""4i (8f Kvij jjfc5 WP WEAKNESS of MEN 1 i m all m 3H &, :Li L i-'ji 1M H" I' mxutfjj&JI&r ' IfciiVisii! sisJSfeSkJ E'i99H 'Vf-flfe py''-
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