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    THE PITTSBURG. DISPATCH, MONDAY APRIL 4. 189a
YEKINSBUKGB-SEXT
That Suburb's Ball Team to Tackle
the Sluggers To-Day.
COSSIE MACK AND THE LOCAL CLUB
Latest Belting on the Brooklyn and Subur
ban Handicaps.
GENERAL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY
There is considerable interest being
shown in the ball games scheduled between
the local League club and the teams of the
County League. The contest on Saturday
st Exposition Park proved that, and doubt
less to-day's game between the "Wilkins
burg team and the home sluggers will be
just as interesting. Tne Tarentum team
play to-morrow and the three games will go
toward showing the comparative merits of
the leading County League teams this sex
son.
The game Saturday is proof that the
local amateurs are not to be ignored and
that they can make matters quiet warm for
the big League people. The officials of the
"VYilkinsburg club think they have quite a
good team, and to-lay's game will test them
to some extent, although it is very early in
the season.
Very Good Itatteries.
Gardiner and Smith will be the "Wilkins
burg battery and very likely Galvin and
Eliret will pitch for the local team and
Miller and Mack catch. Last evening
Manager Buckenberger had not definitely
made up his mind regarding the make-up of
Lis team, but it may oe that Eaymond and
Whitney will be gi'ven a try to-day.
President Temple is satisfied with the
showing of his players so far, but of course
he expects them to get into much better
lorm between now and the 12th inst. He
ery wisely argues that if they work every
dav as thev should do, they ought to be in
first-class trim. A few of the players are
all right already and the president and the
manager know who are not up to concert
pilch.
.About MacU's Case.
ilack has not signed yet, but it is ex
pected that he and Presfdent Temple will
have a conference to-dav. It is understood I
ttat there if only SJ50 difference between
them and Mack naturally is holding out for
that amount. An official of the club last
evening said: "I know we desire Mack to
submit to a good sized reduction in salary,
but he should bear in mind that last year
circumstances enabled him to squeeze out of
u an abnormallv high salary. "We do not
ish to squeeze him as tight and we w ant
i act fairly."
On the other hand Mack claims that the
reduction demanded from him is greater
ban the reduction demanded from the
nher players and he states that he wants
nlv to be dealt with as the club has dealt
with others.
To-day's game will commence at 3:30 and
only 30 cents will be charged for admission
to the grandstand.
Dudd Doble's Mrlng;.
Chicago, April 5. Special Budd Doble's
-trii's of silt-cdeeCl trotters have been trans
:erred Irom W. P. IJams Warren Park farm,
:iear Terre Huute, to tlie Terre Haute track,
where they will be prepared for the season's
campaign. All nave wintered well and
Doble entertains strong hones of sweeping
everything before him. The stars of the
trins sue: Nancy Hanks, i.-0: A i tell, 2:12;
Jack, 2:12, and McDocI, 2:lSVi a quartet
mi.1i :i bower average of speed than has
ever been collected in one racing stable.
lttsiJc- thee he has Axel, a sou oi Axtell.
j.nd Drexiell, a yearlinc: fnllbiother to the
?1C3,000 tiore. Doble will eo down the Grand
Circuit no farther than .Rochester, If he goes
that l:u. and will then Connie back and race
lfrft He is jrreativ opposed to the 10 per
cent entrance system, anu that is one xeason
a by he i;i suuu the East.
The Latest Betting.
The betting quotations on the Brooklyn
and Subuibun hanaicaps, furnished this
paper last evening by Goodwin Bros., 241
Bioadway, Now York, show few changes.
1 he latter are:
suburban Tcnny, 13 to 1; Montana, 20; Por
chester. -10; Ten-itier. 40; San Juan, Clar
endon and Sleipner each 30, and Tourna
ment, iO.
Brooklyn Lon;rstreet. fi; Tenny and Ber
muda, each 13; Kuse!l, 20, and IIntris
uante. SO.
English Chess Tourney.
Lodon, April 3. Yesterday Gunsbers lost
a Ginoco Piano to Blaclibume, after 23
moves by an unsound combination. Bird
plaj cd a P Q 4 opening against Lasker, but
pot tbe interior posion in the middle of the
game. Lakcr preserving bis advantage won
after 40 moves.
r-coiu Blacklinrne, 4; Lasker, 4; Gunsberg,
IJs, Alason, ! Bird, 1.
llall Coining Kast.
Chicago, April 3. Jim Hall, the Australian
linddle-n 6iglit pugilist, and Joe Choynski,
the ytiung Calltoruia heavy-weight, accom
panied bv their manager, "Parson" Davies,
lest lur Philadelphia to-iiisbt, where Hall
will meet Billy Xccdliair. Monday night.
Hall will aftet ward go direct to Xew York
and use every influence to endeavor to get
a match m ith Fitzsimuions.
Tho Hates and Crowley Fight.
YornosTOwif, )., April 3. Special The
fight to a finish between Jack Bates, of this
city, and Jack Crowley, ot Ztnaville, will
take place at Martin's Ferry on April 18, for
t'i0 a side. A special tram will be run from
this city and there will be no police inter
Jcrcnce. Bates has been training hard, and
is nan down to 126 pounds.
The Turf.
Ed Corrigav Is quote! as saying that Free
land's brother. Cicero. Is sound but has no speed.
s. i.reat manv "knowing" people are begin
ning to think v.ell or 'louruanient for the
Suburban.
Blaylock, who used to ride for Corrigan and
Tiasa crack b-kcv. has reformed and will ride this
je.irforMr. Forles, of Boston.
MOKAXEmay be raced this or next vear by Noah
Armstrong. o says Fred T- Counter. Superin
tendent ol the Armstrong Farm.
IlLTions come from the last to the effect that a
(light I'trort mlrl t stuv the conflict between Ed
Corrigan and the Board of Control.
THE once great Tournament is looking and doing
n ell. and Laslern horsemen now recall the fact
that if he has any or his old quality lie is "thrown"
in tlie suburban at 112 pounds.
THE fine S-venr-old coltGallantrv.br the En
glish sire Galopln. out of Jennie U., 'owned bv
Messrs. J. A. A A. II. Morris. Is lame. Tlie voung
fter has thrown nut a splint and y, 111 probably Le
taken out or training for a time.
PORTER ASHE grew enthusiastic over his stable
In California l1 week. "Geraldlne is in great
tlupc. Ouecn Alta will make t!i best o the 3-ear-c.l
- stretch their necks, and Dineroaad Palsano
lii e filled nlcelv. while 1 ha e hi e as good 2-vear-!!.
'iy Alta as ever looked through a bridle," was
!! commuit.
' or.RIRAJf'S powerful string or race horses ar
rived in Memphis Wednesday all sound audheartv.
Oing to thilr advanced condition they will be
mor nt for racing than the majority of horses that
Iia i n lulered at Memphis, and it Is quite probable
tual I. Is i eprcsenjatlve will be tile post faorlte for
l..c Tennessee DCrby Monday v. te.
A moxo the old horso likely to start at Memphis
arr Veigcd'tlr. Itllev. Ethel, FalthfuLAl Farrow,
Vallera. Vortex. Bafgonam Outlook. Robespierre,
Fred TaraU Ed Bell. Atticus, Big Three. Ethel
Gi Cliimes, I.aura. Davidson, ero, Kenwood,
Ida'PlctwIck. Eli KIiMlfC henorita. Hlue Whig,
Bosclaud, l'atrlck. Craros and Annie Brona.
Tlir King.
Sullivan" will be in this city next month.
1 'tzsim-MONS is meeting the usual unknown at
Boston.
Jim Hall and Joe Choynski will probably pass
through this city to-day.
orhett and Sullivan have signed the amended
articles of agreement for their battle.
It Is stated that .Tim Carney, the famous English
light n eight, has absolutely retired from the ring.
THE Van Francisco clubs are bidding for Chllds,
li..iecently whipped La Blanche, to meet an un
known. Jak Fogarty. who has seenbotn Ed Smith
and Fit7s!mmons light, thinks Smith is the better
oi tht no.
Parson Davies is going to take Hall and Evan
Ih-wis h. England. Lewis will wrestle anyuody
and Hall wants to light Prltchard.
i he latest from "William Muldoon is that he does
r.ot ant to train either bulllian or Corhett. He
should wait until he gets the chance to train them.
Hitting has begun In England on the Slavin and
Jackson tight. Ei en money is now wagered and it
that there will be 6 to 4 on Slavln
The Diamond.
Connie Mack and the local club may come to
terms to-day.
Vax Haltbex thinks that Baltimore will not
fliilli lower than seventh.
Tun Cleveland club's pitchers are performing
extremely well In their practice (tames.
The Wllklnsburp County Leasrue team expect to
put up a (rood jcaine at Exposition Parle to-day.
M axaoeii Wnicirr is giving Pitcher Gns Weyh
Idr plenty of wort with a view to steadying him.
ST.LouiS Brovks defeated iheMllwaukecsO to 1
Saturday, and the Clevclands again defeated the
Chicago by 8 to 2.
The Baltlraores have already arranged for two
Sunday games at Cincinnati. The dates ulll be
Slay 8 and August 28.
Vice President Wjlh. of the Baltimore
Club, thinks Mb team will Jlnish among the first
four lu the pennant race.
At.. IIf.aciif.'f; baseball guide is again ont this
year although there is no American Association.
As usual it is a good and useful book.
A plax of the nmburg bill gronnas has been
sentto Manager Chapman. The plan shows tne 25
cent scats to be ,n deep center tiela.
THE case of Richardson and others ought to be an
example to thos players who declare they won't
play anywhere except where they like.
ASD now friends of tl'e Chicago club are charg
ing Pete Browning Tilth partial umpiring In the
Ch'cago and Cleveland games. Poor Pete!
CUrTAiv Glasscock Is well pleased with the
way ihe Browns are showing np. They are liogln
nlug to play well together, and It is team work that
wins.
Uxci.r. Axov savs: "Dnngan Is a hatter of
thoroughbred blood. He Is quite fast on the bases,
but has a great many tricks to learn about the
game."
Fued Pfei-fer plared with a picked nine
against the Lonlsillles Tuesday. He took part In
three double plaj s,.neorwhlch he made unassisted,
had eight put out fire assists and one error.
TorGII Cincinnati ball cranks are talking about
mobbing Umpire Einslle cn he makes his first
appearance there, all ncnse of an unpalatable
decision renaered lu a game there last year.
5lAXAGEit Chapmax received a dispatch from
Brooklyn last night statinif thathlsbrother-ln-law.
Robert Harding, had last died. Mr. Harding died
of heart disease. He as a wholesale shoe mer
chant. Darling has been replaced on the Kansas City
team by Catcher MeMahon, and Darling can now
be signed by any Western League club needing his
perrlces. Columbus will pitch O' Day in the open
ing game, and Toledo will have Pears in the box.
SAXDFns said yesterday that he thought the
Toulsvllles were very strong He would not loin
the Loulsvilles until the middle of June, but might
Pitch a Saturday game for them before that time,
le is in die best of health, though a little too
heavy. Coirier-Juurn(il.
Traxk Richtek says that the traveling expen
ses of the 12 League clubs for 1812 will reach an ag
gregate of 100.000 this year. If this goes on for
anv length ot time, the new league will have to be
divided up into Eastern and Western branches.
There Is no need of more than one trip . East and
West during the season. Sporting Times,
IIcgh Jenxixgs was 21 years old Saturdav. He
had to run around the bases at the nark ?1 times.
When lie had finished, one of the plavers wanted to
hit him 21 times with a bat hv wav of extra honor
to the ocrasfem. hut "Hughey" preferred to cele
brate In some other wav. A compromise was made
by his agreeing to buy 21 cigars Tor the players.
Jimmy Maxxixg. the manager of the Kansas
Cltvcluli. passed through the city vesterdavon his
wav to the city on the Kaw. When asked what he
thought of his team he said he knew scarcely a
member of It. Under the system of drawing clubs
le has secured a set of men of whose shinties he
knows absolutely nothing. His team will train at
home. Chicago Tribune.
miscellaneous Sporting Xotes.
Local gun experts intend to be very bnsy this
year.
It is now said that 'Willie Wlndle will go to
England this summer. fc
THE amateur racquet championship will be con
tested at Boston April 12.
Miss IIelex Exolehart. the champion lady
fencer, has retired from the arena.
Ives ana hffer are now expressing themselves
lu very strong terms regarding each othcrt
Jsmes P. little, of Brookllne. has Imported
the noted clumber spaniel Bustler IV. He Is a big
prize winner In England.
A. II. Bogardcs. ex-champion wing shot of the
Tiorld. ard G. W. Rexroat are to shoot a SO-blrd
match at Vliginla. 111., April 15.
Considering the number of amateur athletic
clubs In and about Pittsburg now the local held
da s should have lots of entries.
AT the coming bench show ' in Boston, in the
champion clnss for bull terrier dogs, Streatham
Monarch, earner and Prince Bendlgo will meet.
A Maixe Interce'leglale lawn tennis association
has been formed at Brunswick. Me., and a tourna
ment will be held In 1'orttaud, beginning June 7.
Pkof. GlesPOX. the wonderful horse tamer,
has consented to remain In the ellvlhls veek and
handle vicious horses every night at the Audi
torinm, - TnE Certhiry for April contains some fine argu
ments, ltli illustrations. In favor of good roads,
hy Isaac B Potter. Chairman National Committee,
L. A. YV., on "Improvement of Highways.'
CAPT'ix Tbafi-ord. of the Harvard football
team, w 111 close the spring work next Monday by
having the most promising candidates who liave
ueen working unccr mm piay a ma'cn game.
The Harvard Athletic association, is making
preparation for Its open handicap meeting to le
he:u on Ilnimes field Ma v T. The events will he the
same as the intenollcglatc. with the addition of a
one-mile blcj tie race. Kepresentatives from the
different athletic clubs. coPegs and schools have
been invited to compete Harvard has challenged
lale, Prlncton ami Columbia to a team race of
one mne, lour men to make up the team.
HOME SECTJBITIES.
A Good TVeek !n Spito of BTovlnir nd
April Settlement.
Considering that it was movinjr week, and
also the period for quarterly settlements,
trading on 'Change was better than had
been expected. Five or the most active
stocks closed higher for tho week and four
from a point to small fractions lower.
Closing prices Saturday compared with
those of the previous Saturday show about
an equal number ot gains and losses. Stocks
up on the week are Cliartier. Gas . Central
Traction , Citizens' K. FIttsbunr , Luster
Ji Those that lell back are Plpeage J,
Philadelphia Gas 1, Electric K. Switch and
Signal yt. Biroiiniham Traction also tetired,
but Manchester and Duquesne moved up a
Peg-
Sales Saturday were 325 Philadelphia Gas
at 1SW, 50 at 1, Co Birmingham Traction at
27, 2'j Pittsburg Traction at 58J. 30 at SS, 100
at 59, 43 Luster at 11, 10 Pipeage at 1 53
vcnirai inction at aiM. SfcUiai Duquesne
bonds at 101, $3 000 at , J3.000 Pleasant
Valley lateral fi's at 10 125 Manchester
Traction at ZVA. Before call, $7,000 Birming
ham Traction bonds at 302, $25,C03 Manches
ter Traction bonds nt 102J. Sales for the
week were 6,400 shares and $54 000 bonds.
Manchester Traction led in activity with
1209 shares, lollnued by Birmingham witn
1,120, and Chartiers Gss with 1.075.
At tne end or the call Duanesne ivas
offered at 2S, Birmingham was 27 bid, and
Manchester was offered at 40, witn no bids
alter the sales. The decline In Philadel
phia Gas was due to Boston selling.
Although bankers were not quite satisfied
with the demand for money the past week
thej- did enongh to show conclusively that
the business ot the city is very large in the
aggregate. An increase during the quarter
oi the year just expired or $21,000,000 over
the eorrcsponding time in 1831 and of about
$S OD0.0JO for March over a year ago are lacts
which grumblers flht shy of.
The Clearing House report, as prepared by
Manager Chanlin, shows these results:
Sxtnrdav's exchanges
Saturday's balances
"Week's exchanges
"Week's balances
Previous week's exchanges....
Exchanges week 1801
Exchanges 1I2 to date
tame time 1891
S 2,(31.423 30
C39.G.9 99
13.027,785 53
2. 432.869 03
14.080.211 48
12.W1S.401 02
184.33.128 27
1C7,SSC,309 15
Tbe ?letal Markets.
New York, April 2. Pig iron quiet: Ameri
can, $14 75fShS 25. Copper inactive; lake, $1175
bid: $11 95 ahed. Lead quiet: domestic,
$4 204 25. Tin steady, Straits $19 S019 90.
V
Turpentine Markets.
Xew York Kosin quiet and steady;
strained, common to good, $1 351 40. Tur
pentine quiet and steady at 3338c.
rOR DYSPEPSIA
TJsn Horsford4 Add Phosphate.
Dr. J. J. Mc Williams, Denison, la,, says:
"1 have used it largely lu nervousness and
dyspepsia, and I consider that it stands un
rivaled as a remedy in cases of this kind.
I have also used it in casos of sleeplessness,
witu very gramying results.
Sale for "Workingmen
To-day. Special suit sale for men in our
basement bargain department 450 snits
sold formerly on our main floor for $12, now
in our basement marked $5 90each, and also
a special line of all-wool (guaranteed) suits
for men, worth $15, at $7 25 each. Best value
ever offered. Lot of styles to choose from.
To-day. Special. Come,
P. C C. C., Clothiers, cor. Grant and Dia
mond streets.
The largest line of room mouldings "ever
brought to the city at John S. Roberts' new
store, 719 and 721 Liberty st, head of Wood.
MTll
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castori.
When she bad Children, she gave thent Castori
Is expected
6liortl.
A KEVIEW-OF TRADE.
The Quiet in Produce Lines Incident
to the Moving Season.
POULTRY FKOM KENTUCKY PLENTY
The Export Demand for Flour lighter Than
Was Anticipated.
HIDE MARKETS IN FATOE OF BUTEKS
Office of The Dispatch.
Pittsburg, Saturdav, April 2. (
The days immediately preceding and fol
lowing the 1st of April rarely yield large re
sults in trade lines. In produce circles tho
trade of the week past has been very quiet,
and volume is reported smaller than the
previous week. The price list lias under
gone few changes. Among the marked
features of the week were the heavy re
ceipts of poultry and bananas. For a month
or more "poultry has been in scant supply,
and markets were Arm at high prices.
In the early part or the week large quan
tities were dumped onto our markets by the
Ohio river steamer boats, and prices at once
declined about 20 per cent. The high prices
here ns compared with Cincinnati markets
had the effect or bringing large quantities
to tills city, which in ordinary times would
have gono in the other direction. The Big
Saudy Valley, which properly is within the
Cincinnati district, emptied large quantities
of its poultry into Pittsburg. Pricesof but
ter and eggs have not materially ohanged
here in the week past.
In Cereal Lines.
It will be seen by reference to home mar
ket column that receipts have been unusu
ally large for the week. Tho general drift
of prices has been toward a lower level.
Hay and flour are particularly quiet, and
prices are lower than they were a week ago.
The opportunities for bull movements in
cereal lines have been exceedingly rare all
the oast season. Said one of our leading
flour Jobbers in an interview to-day:
"Tho flour trade has upset many nice
prophecies made last fall. We were told
that the European demand on account of
short crops in the eastern half of that con
tinent would absorb all the American sur
plus of wheat and flour and that wheat
would go to $1 23 per bushel by this time.
Somehow, tho people across the water have
managed f.o keep soul and body together so
tar without calllnir out oar great surplus.
Instead of going 25 cents: above the dollar
line, wheat is 10c to 15o below this line. The
fact is that the European demand has been
disappointing. The great yield of last sea
son at once shows itself when an attempt
is mado to raise prices."
Hides and Calfskins.
Heavy steers' hides are dull and slow at
tbe decline noted a week ago. This is the
season when long haired stock with a large
accumulation of dirt comes to the front
Buffs are barely steady, and calfskins are
active and Arm at old prices. Sheepskins
are in fair demand at unchanged prices.
Following are prices paid by dealers and
tanners for stock delivered here:
Xo. 1 green salted steers. GO lbs and over. 7Mc
No. 1 green salted cow s. all weights M
Xo. 1 green salted hides. 40 to 60 lbs 4M
Xo. 1 green salted hides, 25 to 40 lbs 4
No. 1 green salted bulls.... 4
Xo. 1 green salted cairsklns 7
Xo. 1 green salted Vf al kips 5
Xo. 1 green salted runner kips 4
ecpskins, fresh slaughtered $1001 23
Tallow, prime 4
Eeduction for No. 2 stock, 1 cents per lb
on steers and light hides; lecne on bulls and
2 cents on calfskins.
Footwear in New England.
Tho Boston correspondent of the Chicago
Hide and Leather has this to say ot the out
look; "In spring and summer wear, on which
most factories are running, there is more or
less activity. Jobbers and retailers are
anxious to receive their goods and pushing
for them. While some manufacturer-, are
quite busy, others again show signs of slack
ing up a little. There are in Brocton,
Marlboro and Worcester county, factories
rushed to their full capacity. In Lynn and
xiavci inn, makers ot women's goods snow
no decrease of activity. Slipper trade is quite
brisk of late, an improvement being noticed.
Shipments of shoes to points outside of Xew
England, the past week, amounted to 74,301
cases against 6S.3S0 for the previous week,
and 78 401 for tho corresponding week of last
vear. Total shipments since Januaiv 1, 714,
727 cases against 756,223 for like period in
1SJ1."
THE WEEK IH OIL.
A Bad Beginning bnt a Good Ending Price
1 Moves Up.
The market opened weak and showed a re
tiring disposition until the close of the
month, reaching a very low point. When
March went out and switching over to May
had been completed, there was a sharp rally,
and the last price was 2c better than the
first. The strength came trom two sources
a disposition to buy and scarcity ot sellers.
Fluctuations are shown in the following
table:
Open- High- Low-1
lug. est. est. Close.
Monday 56IJ 5ivt 54 55
Tuerday 54 6TH M"4 55
Wednesdav 00 50 54 55
Thursday 55 55 55 55
Fridav 56" 30V 5Ti5f 56V
i-aturday Sijj 53'j; 57 579'
There were sales of cash oil yesterday at
56c. Refined closed at the lowest point of
the week: Now York, ClOc; London, SJd;
Antwerp, 14f. There was considerable in
crease in runs, bnt very little in shipments.
At the close of the week brokers -reported
that outsiders were again coming in. Tho
chief difficulty was the few sellers in sight.
Oil City, April 2. National Transit cer
tificates onened at 57Vc: highest. 53c: lowest.
67Kc; closed, 57Kc: sales, 89,000 barrels; clear
ances, 118,000 barrels.
Bradford, April 2. National Transit cer
tificates opened at 57c; closed at 57cj highest,
58c: lowost, 57c; clearances, 30,000 barrels.
New York, Apiil 2. Most of the trading to
day was In snot petroleum, which advanced
1c on a few speculative orders; May option
UJIVltVU tltlUUpi VtIV DUO HbgiVJbWfU ai tbi 11JC
first sales and closed dull. Pen nsyl vania oil
Spot opened at 58c; highest, 57c; lowest, 5Gc;
closing, 57c: May option, 57JJC. Lima oil No
sales; total sales, 28,000 barrels.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
Receipts, Shipments and Prices at East
LiDerty and Other Stock Tnrda.
Office of TnE Dispatch, (
FrrTSBURG, Saturday, April 2.
Cattle Keceipts, S8i head; shipments,
9S7 head: market nothing doing, all through
consignments. Six cars cattle shipped to
Xew York to-day.
Hogs Receipts. 4,200 head: shipments. 3.900
head: market lair all grades at $4 905 10.
Fourteen cars of bogs shipped to New 1'ork
to-day.
Sheep Receipts, 400 head; shipments, 1,000
head; market slow at unchanged prices.
By Telegraph.
Chicago Cattle Receipts, 500 head; ship
ments, 1,300 head; market steadv to weaker;
good to prime steers, $3 754 93; others,
$3 503 65; Texans, $S 45S 90; cows, $1 50
3 00. Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head; shipment.
4,500 head; market opened 5c higher; closed
10c lower: rough, S3 901 25; mixed packers,
$4 404 70: prime, heavy and butchers'
vt eight. $4 805 00: light, $4 704 85. Sheep
Receipts l.Sw head; shipments. 700 head;
market steady: wethers, $5 756 50; mixed,
$5 505 75: Westerns, $5 706 75; lambs,
$5 30g0 80.
Omaha Cattle Receipts, 2,250 head; mar
ket dull and 1015c lower, common to fancy
steers, $1 75: rt ejterns, $2 7oS 50. Hogs
RecciDts. l.fBO head: market steadv to Be.
higher; light, $4 554 62 heavy, $4 504 f2J;
mixed, $4 504 55. alieep Receipts, 553 heau;
market active and stiong; fair to good
natives, $4 505 50; fair to good Westerns,
$4 005 75; common and stock sheep, $2 50
4 00; good to choice lambs, $4 506 50.
BuOalo Cattle Receipts, 135 loads
through, 2 on sale: quiet and dnll. Hogs
Receipts, 85 loads through, 12 on sale: shade
stronger: heavy grades. $4 904 85; packers
and medium, $4 955 00. Sheep and lambs
Receipts, 4 loads through, 16 on sale; strong
and higher lor all kin.is; sheen, extra fancy,
$3 706 90: good to choice, $6 506 65; lambs,
good to extra, $7 507 65; fair to good, $6 90
7 40..
ht. Lonla Cattle Receipts 250 head; ship
ments, 400 head; market steady; fair, to
choice native steers, $3 O0Q4 60: Texans and
Indians, nil kinds, $2 403 70. Hegs Re
ceipts, 6,400 head: shipments, 6,600 head; mar
ket higher; fair to prime heavy. $4 654 70;
mixed ordinarv to good. $4 204 76; light
fair to best, $4 75. Sheep-Receipts, 100 head;
shipments.none; market quiet at unchanged
prices.
Kansas City Cattle Receipts, 3,200 head;
shipments, "900 head: steers 100 lower: cows
steady; feeders quiet and steady. Hogs
Receipts, 5,000 head; shipments, 1,600 head;
market active and steady and 60 higher: ex
treme range, $3 604 60. Sheep Receipts,
2,000 head; shipments, 9,000- head; market
steady and unchanged.
Cincinnati Hogs in fair demand and
steady: common and Hffht, $3 254 70; pack
ing and butchers, $4 404 75. Keceipts, 3,700
head: shipments, 2,660 head. Cattle easy at
$2 004 00. lleccipts, 125 head: shipments,
105 head. Shipments firm at $4 O06 00. Re
ceipts none; shipments, none. Lambs strong;
common, to choice, $5 007 00 per 100 lbs.
SATURDAY'S PRODUCE MARKETS
CHICAGO Yesterday the trade in every
pit faltered almost from start to finish, and
compared wKh Friday evening, wheat is
off lic, corn c and pork 15c. The strength
which characterized the wheat market Sat
urday nearly all evaporated during the
night. The absence of the expected cold
wave was also a. disappointment, and all
crop advices were quite bearish.
There was disappointment in the provis
ion trade because the stocks did not show as
much decrease as manv had been looking
for. That and the depression in grain cir
cles were the reasons assigned for the heavi
ness. Tho best prices of the day "were made
at the start, and very little recovery from,
the lowest prlees prevailed at the close.
The leading futures ranged as follows, as corrected
by John M. Oakler i, Co.. V sixth street, members
or the Chicago Board of Trade:
Open- nigh- Low- Clos-
Articles. lng. est. eat. inc.
Wheat, Xo. 2.
April 7 Wi 77V 77f
May 79X 79'4 7H 78
Julv.'. ma 783 79 79
CORX XO. 2.
April 39"( E9 38H 3SK
Mav AQ'i ion sail xH
June 33 33 37.H 37J4
Oats Xo. 2.
May 2&H 2Si 2SS ISH
June 27 27,- 27 27
Mess Pork.
May 10 a 10 37,si 10 20 10 25
July 10 50 10 50 10 35 10 ZM
Lard.
May. 6 25 6 25 6 I2K 6 25
July 635 635 632) 635
short Bibs.
May 5 70 5 70 5 62,"-S 5 67M
July..,., 8S5 5S5 5 75 680
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour
quiot; winter patents, $1 20t 40; winter
straights. S3 954 20; sprin? patents, $4 15
40; sprin straifthts.!t3 503 70: sprinjr bakers.
$3 003 35. Xo 2 spring wheat, 77c; Xo. 3
spriiijr wheat. J2J7Gc: Xo. 2 red. 83o. Xo.2
corn, 3Se. No. 2 oats, 2Sc; Xo.2 white, 29
29Jc: No. 3 white, 280. Xo. 2 rve, 75Jc.
No. 2 barlev, 52c; Xo. 3. f. o. b., 623Gc; Xo. 4,
f. o. b., 3942c. No. 1 flaxseed, 97KC Prime
timothy seed, $1 22. Mess poik, per bbl,
510 12K10 15. Lard, per 100 lbi, $6 12U6 25.
Short rib sides (loose). $5 605 C2& Dry
salted shoulders (boxed). $1 505 00. Short
clear sides (boxcdl. 6 17U06 20. Whiskv.
distillers' finished goods, per sal.. $1 13.
Sugars unchaneed.
On.the Produce Exchange to-day the but
ter market was weak and unchanged. Eggs,
12K12h'c
NKW YORK Flour dull. Corn meal
quiet: yellow Western, $2 753 00. Wheat
Spot dull and lower: No. 2 red, 9So store and
elevator, 99Kc$l O0K ufloat, 9S.$1 00 r.
o. b.; No. 3 red,'96K97e: ungraded led, 91c
SI 01: No. 1 Northern, 9697c; No. 2 North
ern. 9192!c. Options, No. 2 red April, 93
fl3c, clo-.ii! e r3Vc: May, 9091o. closing
90c: June, 88 13-16SWc, closing 69c: Julv,
89S9c, closing 89c; Ausrnst. 88X894c,
closing 88Jic; September, 8858c, closing
E8c; December, 906910, closing 90)e.
R e dull and easier; Western. 8891c. Uar-
iey unii; no. z juuwauicee, ottic. uorn
Spots nrm. carce and dull; Xo. !, 4C49 ele.
cl
ins; rc: June, 4iVrMJc,closing 44Vc: Julv,
44K45c. closing 44c; Aui-ust, 44&4c,
closing 44e. Oats Spots dull and neak;
ontions dull and easier: Anril. 34Vc: Mav.
34ic. closing S4c: June, 34c: Xo. 2 white,
April, SGWc: spot No. 2 white,37J37Kc; mixed
Western! 343Gc; white do, SOffiiOc. Hav
steadv; shipping, "075c: good to choice, Sf
9c. Hops dull and firm; Pacific coat, 21
2bKc Tallow quiet; city ($2 for packn-es),
4 ll-164Jfc. Eggs steady; Western, 13)ic.
Hides dull and steadv; salted
Xew, Orleans selected, 45 to 75
pounds. 68c; Texas selocted, 5060 pounds,
6Sc. Porkin moderate demand and steadv;
old mess, $9 5010 00; new mess, $11 0CI1 50:
extra prime, $11 50. Cut meats dull; pickled
helllfK, 6c; do shouldors, 5c: do hums
9K9KC- -Middlps steady: short clear, $6 45.
Laid lower and dull: Western steam, closed
$6 55: citv steam, $5 936 00: option" Mav,
$6 556 57: July, $6 6800 73, closing, $6 e6S 68;
August. $fi 75; refined quiet; continent,
$0 50(g6 92K- Butter easv: Western dairy.
18i!e: do creamery, 2029c: cio factory, 15
2.'c; Elgin, 2Dc. Cheese quiet; part skims,
610c.
PniLAXntVPHIA Flour weak and un
settled. .Wheat firm; No. 2 red in export ele
vator. 9SKc: Xo. 2 led. April, 9S696Ke: Mav,
93Ji91Jic; Jui
rVirn rtntlnna i
ine, 9J-X81ic;Juli. 915i913io.
iorn options weaif anu lower: cariots steady
and nuietf Xnvember. Tolxftrl -in rrmfn nint.u.
tor, 45c: No. 3, In exriort elevator. 42Ji42c;
steamer in do, 44J45e: Xo. 2 mixed, in t-min
depot, 48c; No. 2, In export elevator, 45J46c:
Xo 2, first half ot April, 46r: Xo. 2 mixed,
Anril, 45J46c; May, 45Q!45Kc; June, 44K
44c. Oats Cariots firm, but quiet; Xo. 3
white, 36c: Xo. 2 white, SSc: Xo. 2 white.
Anni, ;si3ic; June, 3737c; Julv. S6y,
37c Eirgs Pennsylvania nrsts, UUlic.
BALTJMOBB Wheat steady; No. 2 Ted,
spot and April, 9595Wc; May, 9292Vc;
June, 90c; steamer, Xo. 2 -red, 9 asked.
Cora ea-y: mixed spot and April, 45Klc;
May, 45J445c: June, 45c asked; July, 44jsta
bid: steamer mixed, 44Uo bid. Oats iluTl,
No. 2 white Western, 3537c; No. 2 mixed
do, 3435e. Rye quiet and easier; Xo. 2, SSc
Hay linn; good to choice timothy. $14 00
15 50. Provisions steadv. Butter firm. Eirs
steady, 14c.
XEW ORLEAKS-Sugar Open kettle
choice, 3c; tally fair to prime, 3c; good
common to good fair, 23 l-16c; common,
22 ll-16c;lnierior.2c: centrifugals: prime
yellow clarified, 3X3 13-16c: off do, 3X3c;
seconds, 23c. Molassos, firm: centri
fugals strictly prime. 19c; good prime. 15
17c; fair to prime, 1013c; common, 67c;
others unchanged.
ST. LOUI Flour dull and weak. Wheat
Xo. 2 red, cash, 84c; Mav closed at 83lf c:
Julv, 77c. Corn w as w eak all through and
closed o below yesterday; No. 2 cash, 34?ic;
May, 34c; July, 35c. Oats dull and lower;
No. 2 caih, 23c; May, 28c Barley quiet;
Minneso,a, 47e. Piovislons very dull and
only a small Jobbing trade was done.
MILWAUKEE Flour quiet. Wheat
nervous: Mav, 77?c: No. 2 spring, 80c: No. 1
Northern. 828Jc. Corn steady: No. 3, 37c.
Oats steady; Xo. 2 white, 3131VC; Xo.3uo,
2930c. Bailey quiet: No. 2. 54kc: samnle.
3S58c. Rye quiet; No. X, 79s. Provisions
quiet. Pork May, $10 22i. Lard May.
$6 2
CINCINNATI Klonrbarelysteady. Wheat
easlei-'No. 2 red, 8990c. Corn firm; No. 2
mixed, 40J41c. Oats quiet and firm; Xo. 2
mixed, 31e. Bye quiet at 89c. Pork easy at
$10 S7. Lard weaker at $6 10. Bulkmeats
firm at $5 75. Bacon steady at $6 75. Butter
quiet. Eggs firm at ll12c Cheese firm.
MINNEAPOLIS Wheat No. 1 Northern,
April closing at 75c; May opening at 73-Vc;
highest, 76c: lowest. 75J,c; closing nt 75e;
July opening at 18c: highest, 78JfJ784c:
lowest, 77c, closing at 7Sc: on trauK, Xo. 1
hard. 7SJc; No.l Northern, 78ic;Xo. 2 North
ern, 7374c.
DTJLITTH Wheat No. 1 hard, cash, 7eVc;
Anril. 7G?fc: Mav. 80ic: June. 81fe: JnV
8iJc; No. 1 Northern, cash, 76Jfc; April, 75c;
78K79?ic; Julj-, fcWc; No. 2 Northern.
cash
B4c; lejecteu, oc; on track, lo. 1
hard, 79c.
TOLEDO Wheat dull; No. 2 cash and
April, 8Sc; May, Sic July, (BUc; August,
82c Corn dull ana steady; No. 2 cash,39Kc;
No. 3, 39c; No. 4, 37c. Oats quiet; cash, 3vc.
Rye jlull; cash, 80c.
KANSAS CITY Wheat about steady:
prices entirely nominal. Corn dull, easy;-
.no. zcasn anu jvprii, ao uiu. uats steady;
No. 2 cash, 28c; April, 27jC.
The Coffee, Markets.
New Yokk, April 2. Coffee options opened
steady, 5 points down to 5 points up. closed
steady 10 to 20 up; sales, 13,750 bags, including
April, 12.9012.95c; Mav, li5512.75c; June,
12.4012.45c; July, 12.1512.20c; September,
12.0512.20c; October, 12.10c; December, 1L90
12.00c; spot Rio dull and lower: Xo. 7, of
lered at 14c.
Baltimore, April 2. Coffee steady; Bio
cargoes fair at 17c; No. 7, MJc
Turpentine markets.
Wilmikotos Spirits of turpentine, noth
ing doing. Rosin firm; strained, $1 15: good
do, $1 20. Tar firm at 41 30. Crude turpen
tine steady: hard, $1 10; yellow dip and vir
gin, $2 25.
Charleston Turpentine steady at S3c.
Rosin firm; good strained, $1 25.
Savakjtah Turpentine firm at 335c. Rosin
firm at $1 551 60.
Wool Markets.
St. Louis Wool No receipts or shipments.
The few small lots of coarse bright wpol
which come In are readily taken but there
is nothing doing in Texas and territory
stock. Prices unohanged.
SICE HEADACHE
'Carter's Little Ltrer Puis.
SICK HEADACHE.rrte,.., Llttle LiTer pmj.
SICK HEADACHEcter,s Llttlo LlTW p,Uj
SICK HEDACHECllrter,ITJtt!eUTerPuu.
1 daiHO-imrsi ( I
TBE HOME MARKETS.
Country Butter Is in Larger Supply
and the Demand Active. -
POULTRY QUIET AND EGGS STEADS.
Wheat and Flour Loner and Weakness All
Along 'Cereal Lines.
GROCERIES ACTIVE AND UNCHANGED
Office of Tub Dispatch, I
riTTSBUBO, Satubdat. April 2. (
Cototry Produce Jobbing Prices: Cream
ery butter of high grade continues steady at
quotations. Country butter has been com
ing to the front more freely tho past few
days and demand is active.
Poultry is in liberal supply and markets
are quiet at the decline already noted. De
mand for eggs is fully up to supply, and
prices are firm. Monday promises large re
ceipts by the Ohio river, and prospects are
good for a decline within a few days. Our
markets in this line for tho past week have
been 2c to 3c per dozen higher than at Cin
cinnati and about the same as in New York.
Applv.s-1 752 50 per barrel.
rtrJTTJB Creamery Elcln. 3i32c: Ohio brands.
SJ9c: common country butter, 1718c; choice
eonntrv roll. 25fS26c.
BiASS-New York and Michigan pc. 11 M1 90:
marrowfat. $2 15(3)2 !5: Lima beans, 8M33fc perlb;
hand picked medium. $1 (aval 90.
UKS wax Choice, 30Ko per lb; low grades, 22
25c.
Buckwheat Flour New. 2M(5)2Kc per lb.
CHErSE-Ohio choice. Il)4(ai2c:. New Tort
cheese, laaizjjc; Llinburcer, 133H3XC; Wisconsin
sweltzer, full cream, 13KHc; imported sweltzer.
Cider Countrv elder. 15 005 60 per barrel;
Band rcnneil. til 5iX37 00: cran cider, 7 508 00.
Cranberries Per box, $1 2S1 50; per barrel,
foCO8 00.
Eons Strictly fresh. 1314c; goose eggs, SOeper
dOZCD.
I'KAxnEns Extra 11 vojreese, 575Sc; Xo. 1, 48
50c 9 lb: mixed lots. 2533c.
Dried Frui-s Peaches, halves, 5Hc: evapo.
rated apples. 7lc: apricots, 9llc; blackberries,
5Cc: raspberries. lS)18c; huckleberries, 7c; Cal
ifornia Tipfielii.. TfiMtUp.
Hoitey New crop, white clover, 17(31Sc; Cali
fornia honey. 12nc 9 lb.
Mxfle" Syrup Xew. 70ra)S0c ? gallon.
Ji APLE-SUO vr 78c lb.
Osiox SETS Yellow Erie. tS 006 50; Jersey,
S5 50($6 00.
Poultry Alive chickens 70raa.')e per pair:
live turkeys. iaai3c?lb: ducks. S5c!t 00a pair:
live ecese, 8Jcl 00 a pair: dressed chickens, H
15c lb: drescd turkeys, 16l8c lb; dressed
ducks. IGfflHTc ft ib
roTATOus uarioau lots, on iracK.
SOtassc: from
store. 40fS45c a bushel; Jerseys. S2 753 00; Jersey
sweets, 12 .ir2 75-per barrel.
Seeds Western reclcaned medium clover. Job
bing at $7 40; mammoth. $7 GO: timothy, $1 55 for
prime and 11 60 for choice: bine grass, f2 65280:
orchard grass. $1 75; millet, 11 15: German. $1 20;
Hungarian. SI 10; line lawn, 25c per lb; seed buck
wheat. It 401 50.
Tallow ountry, 4c; city rendered, 4J$e.
TROPICAL Fruits Lemons, fancr Messina. 13 50
ISA 00; Florida oranges, $3 013 75 a box: Messinas,
$2 753 TO. bananas. SI 50cl 75 Brsts.$I 001 25 sec
onds: Persian dates, 45c per poundllaver figs, 12
14c per pound: Slalaofa grapes, $12 C0I3 00 for
fancy: pineapples. ra20c apleee.
Veoetarles Cabbage, new Florida, $3 75(34 00
a crate; old, $3 003 50a barrel; Havana onions,
12 753 00 a crate : yedow Danrer. $1 2.V32 50 a bar
reUkale. Si J01 75 a barrel;new Florida tomatoes
S4 50 a bushel crate: cclerv.32!S50cper doz. :tnrnlps.
11 001 25 a barrel: Havana potatoes, 15 503 0i a
narrei;
; spluacb, $2 00 a barrel; new beets, 50c a
dozen,
Groceries.
The movement in this Une'has been much
more aetive this week than last, but there
has been no essential change in tbe price
list. Coffees are reported quiet, and sugars
Aim.
Greek Coffee Fancy, 233:23c: choice Rio, 2H
224; prime, ale; low graile Itlo. 18f31!c: old
Government Java. 272Sc: Maracalbo. l22e:
Mocha. 28-9c: Santos. 21(5)22Kc; Caracas, 23
24S'e: La Guavra,'2V5224C."
HdASTED (In papers) Standard brands, 19.65c;
high grades, 23.4oa20)jc; Old 'Government Java,
bulk, SUSf-tlc; Jiaracalbo, 22r324c; Santos, 19(5
25c: peaberry. IfSKc; cliolccltlo. 2ie: prime Itio,
20)j': good Rio. 19'ie: ordinarv. I718c.
rpiCES (whole) Cloves. 1012c: jallsplcs 10c;
casla. 8c:p-Dper. lie: nutmeg. 70faSOe.
PETnOLLUM (fobbcrs' prices) 110 test. 6c: Ohio,
150. 7Jsc: hcadlieht. 150 test, 6$c: water white.
7KSe; globe. 14ai4e: elaine. 13e: carnadlne. lie;
ro) aline, 14c; red oil, 10)llc; purity, 14c;oleIne,
2lc
Mixerb' OIL Ko. 1 winter strained, 3040c per
gal.: summer. 3337c: lard. 5255c.
SYnur Corn syrup. 25-28e: choice sugar syrup,
S4ff-'.Cc; prime sugar syrup, 3032c; strictly prime,
2S30e.
S. O. Molasses Fancv new crop. 4n42e:
choice, 3llc; old crop. 353Sc; S. O. syrup, 44
50c.
SODA Bl-carb. In kegs, 3V$3'4c: '"-earn. In fis,
53c; bl-carb. assorted pickaices, 5V0c; sal soda,
in kears. 19c; do granulated. 2c.
Caxdles Star, full weight, 9c; stearlne, per
set. iHc: paraffine. ll12e.
KiCE-IIead Carolina. 6)46Vc; cholcs 5X6J4c:
Louisiana. 553c.
Starch Pearli 4c; corn starch, 5JfG)c; gloss
starch. 56Vc.
ForeioK Fruit Layer raisins, 2 00: London
layers, $2 25; Mucate's. 81 75: California Musca
tels, fl 4f(311 60: Valencia. 5;6c: Ondara Valen
cia. 6(S;;c: SLltana. 813c: currants. 3&a4'4c;
Turkev prunes. Aiici Krench prunes, 8f(3He:
cocoa huts. Tfr 10O, JS 00; almonds, Lan., Q lb. 3)c:
rin Tutn. l-n, An ctttlfvrl .W nralnlita Von 1A
! 14c: Slcilv filberts', lie: Smvrna Acs. 12l3e':'new
date. 5fiWc: Ilrazll nuts. c: pecans. i:JI4c; cit
ron 18 IB, 2l22c; lemon peel, 10c ti lb; orange
peel. 12c. .
Sugars Cubcs.4Jc: powdcred.47ic: granulated,
4Kc; contectloners'. 4$c: sort white. 4M(aw?c: yel
low, choice. a'S'Slc: yellow, good, 33;3JSc; yel
low, rair, 3Ur.
Pickles iledlum, bbls (1,200), $4 23: medium,
halfbnls (GOO). 82 65.
Salt-No. 1 bhl, $1 20: Xo. 1 extra. S bbl,
$1 10: dalrv,?! bbl. (I 20: coarse crystal, $ hbU
$1 20: Hlgglns' Eureka. 4-bu sacks, f2 80; Hlgglns'
eureka. Iiii4-iu paeiteis, 5.; w.
Canxed Goods Standard peaches. $1 7.V31 90:
2nds. ?1 SXal 40; extra peaches. 2 0a2 10;
nil
ile
neaches. 8va90c: finest corn. 81 f53U 50: Hfd. Co.
corn, tl 00l 10: red cherries. $1 00l 10: Lima
beans. $1 35; soaked do. 85c; stringed do, SOffiSoc:
marrowfat peas. D0o3$l 10: soaked peas, 60075c;
pineapples. $1 2031 30: Bahama do. 82 00. damson
plums. $1 00: green gages. $1 85; egg plums, ?1 CO;
California apricots, $1 852 00: Gilllon.Ia pears,
82 102 30; do green gages. 81 8": do egg plums,
il 85: extra white cherries. 52 752 85: raspberries,
I 151 Si: strawberries. 95cfffiSl 10: gooseberries,
1 OOftvl 05; tomatoes. 90(&95u: salmon. 1-Ib cans,
$1 S01 81): blackberries, 90c: succotash. 2-lb cans,
soaked, 90c: do green. 2-lb cans, 81 251 50: corn
beef. 2-lb cans. SI CMH 70: 1-fb cans. 81 20: baked
beans, tl 401 55: lobsters. 1-lb cans. 1 25; mack-
ereL ;
1-10
1 cans, boiled. $1 50: sardines, domestic.
ks. 84 01(3)4 10: Ht. $3 50: sardines, imported, 'is.
81 50S11 60: sardines. Imported, s. 83 00; sardines,
mustard, $3 40; sardines, spiced, $3 50.
Fish Extra Xo. 1 bloater mackerel, $24 00 per
bbl; extra Xo. 1 do mess, S20 00: Xo. 2 shore mack
erel. 119 50: Xo. 2 large mackerel, $18 CO: Mo. 3
large mackerel, $16 50: No 3 small mackerel, 810 00;
Herrlngs-Spllf $3 50: lake, 13 75 per 100-Ib bbl.
"White flsh. $7 50 per 100-lb half bbl. Lake trout.
$0 50 per hair bbl. Finnan haddles, 10c per lb. Ice
land halibut. 12c per lb. Pickerel, halfbbls. $4 (0:
quarter bbl. $1 60. Holland herring, 75c. Walkoff
herring. 00c.
Oatmeal $4 755 00.
Grain, Flour and Feed.
Saturday's sales on call at the Grain Ex
change were: 1 car white oats 35c, 5 days; 1
car packing hay $8 00, 5 days. Receipts as
bulletined, 33 carloads. By Pittsburg, Ft.
Wayne and Chicago Railway Two cars of
corn, 6 of oats, 2 of bran, 4 of flour, 3 of hay.
By Pittsburg, Cinclnnatiand St. Louis Five
cars of hay, 2 of corn.l of bran, 1 of middlings,
1 of feed, 1 of oats. By Baltimore and Ohio
One car of middlings. By Pittsburg and
Lake Erie One car of flour. By Pittsburg
and Western One car of hay, 1 of wheat.
Total receipts for the week ending April 1,
340 cars, asalnst 321 cars the previous week.
Hay receipts for tho two weeks have been 230
carloads. Under the influence of the large
receipts hav is dull nnd slow. Wheat and
flour are weak and the latter is a shade
lower, as quotations will disclose. Rye flour
does not share in the downward movement,
but if any difference is firmer.
Followlne quotations are for carload lots on
track. Dealers charge aft advance on these prices
from store:
WlILAT No. 2 red. OJffiOBc. Xo. 3 red. 91(S2c.
Cons No. 2 yellow ear. WgA&Hcz high mixed ear.
47Wl?c; mixeo. ear, vxgyioxci sio. zen
ellow shelled.
454--,c: high mixed shelled,
4lM)ac; mixed
sneiien. kmc.
OATS Xo. 1 oats. 36&36Vr. Xo. 2 white. 84U
35c; extra No. 3 oats, 3334c; mixed oau, 32
Kte No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, 9091e.
Floor Jobbing prices -Fancy spring patents.
(5 C05 20; lancy winter patents. 85 005 20: fancy
straight winter, 84 504 75; fanev straight spring.
84 76S OO; eleir winter. 84 2-54'50: straight XXXX
bakers1. (4 25t 45. Rye Hour. S4 755 U).
MlLLFEED-Xo. 1 white middlings. 819 0QT319 50
per ton : Xo. 2 white middlings, 317 50318 00: brown
middlings. 816 545117 00: winter wheatbran, 817 00
17 50: chop feed, 15 00(317 00.
HAT -Baled timothvT choice. 813 5014 00: No. 1.
1J 0013 73: No. .2. ll 25n 50: clover hay. Ill 50
12 00: loose Trom wagon. J 13 0CKS15 00. according
to quality; prairie hay, 8S twffis 50; packing hay,
STOAW-Oats, 7 007 25: wheat, 86 006 50: rye.
7 007 25.
Provisions.
Pittsburg packers have agreed that the
price list shall stand unchanged for anothor
week. The movement is reported slow and
volume oi traue ngnt lor.tne weeK past.
Suaar cured bams, larra..
m
10
10
93
10
10
VA
it
ll
Sugar cured hams, medium
Sugar curedTbams, small...,
Sugar cured California bams
ongar cured b. bacon
Sugar cured slilnned hams, large
Sugar cured skinned hams, medium..
Sugar cured shoulders
Sugar en red boneless shoulders
Sugar cured skinned shoulders.,.....
Sugar cured bacon shoulders
Sugar cured dry -salt snoulders
Sugar cured beer, rounds ,
Sugar cured beef, sets
Sugar cured beei, flat
Bacon clear sides, SO lbs ,
Uacon, clear bellies, SO lbs
Drr salt clear sides, 30 Iba ave'g.,
Dry salt clear sIdes,-S0 lbs ave'g.,
Mess pork, heavy ,
Mess pork, family ,
Lard, refined in tierces
Lard, refined inone-half buls....,
Lard, refined In O'-lb tubs
Lard, refined lu Hi-lb nails ,
Lard, refined in 50-lb tin cans ...,
Lard, refined in 3-lk tin palls....,
Lard, retjned in 5-lb tin pails
Lard, refined in 10-lb tin palls...,
A LIVELY SATURDAY,
Reading and New England the Tiro Bis
Features Persistent Bear Balds, bnt
Only Lackawanna Stays Down Some
Noted Fluctuations.
Xew York, April 2. The stock market was
unusually active to-day for a Saturday, but
nearly one-half the business done was in
Reading, and if the trading in New England
be also subtracted from the total there re
mains but the usual quiet business in the
rest of tbe list. Liquidation was in order
this morning, and this gave encouragement
to the bears to sell tbe active stocks vigor
ously in, order to uncover possible stop
orders on the decline. This was, in some
measure, successful, and the losses estab
lished in the leading shares extended to
about 2 per cent before any material reac
tion was seen, and that occurred Just before
the close.
' The opening of the market was made gen
erally at small fractional losses from last
night's prices: but New YorE Central was off
1 per cent, and the pressure to sell became
immediately so heavy that extreme activity
marked the dealings, while prices all along
the line sold away rapidly. Reading and Xew
Enzland, however, wore still the leading
weak points, ns well as the leading active
stocks. Sncar was 'the only one showing
any comparison to them in either respect,
but the whole list shnred it) the downward
movement, though.as usual, tbe fluctuations
in most of the list were confined to frac
tional amounts.
Louisville and Nashville was also con
spicuous for its stubborn strength on a light
business, and after a slight loss reacted and
closed higher. Reading, after opening un
changed at 54. retired to 53, but in the
late rally, which was stimulated by tbe fa
vorable nature of tbe bank statement, it re
covered all or its early loss and finally closed
only a small fraction lower. The other Coal
stocks followed their leader closely; but
Lackawanna was an exception, and failing
to rally with the others, it scored tbe only
material loss for the day. Now England
fluctuated in the same way and over about
the same range, dropping from 42Jto40,
closing at 41. The whole list, with the
single exception noted, responded to the late
rally and the final changes are generally in
significant declines, with a few small ad
vances, while Lackawanna is down i. per
cent. The close was lairly active and firm
at the rally.
Railroad bonds were in no way as ani
mated or as interesting as stocks, and while
$570,000 changed bands, there was no special
activity among the speculative issues nor
fluctuations of moment. A firm tcmnur
marked the dealings, but no final change of
note occurred.
Tlie following table shows the prices of active
stocks on the Xew York Stock Exchange yesterday.
Corrected dally forTlIF. DISPATCH by Wiiitxit i.
Stephexsox, oldest Pittsburg inembersof the Xew
York btock Kxch.inge. 57 Fourth avenue.
CIos-
Si
Open
High
nig,
est,
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil. pfd
Am. SnorarReflnlnr Co
Am.Sugar ReflnlngCo., pld
Alcli.. Top. x s. J!
Canadian Pacific
Canada Southern
Central or js ew Jersey. ....
Central Pacific
Chesapeake and Ohio
CtO 1st pfd
C. & O.. 2d prd
Chicago Gas Trust
C, Bur. t Qulncv
C, Mil. ist. Paul.
C, Mil. A bt. Paul, pfd....
('.. Kockl.Jt P
C. St. P. M. Jt O
C. & Northwestern
c, c. c. &i
Col. Coal.tlron
Col. .t Hockine Vallcv
60
00
138J4
130
7W
107W
74
J07!
76 'i
122
85!f
40 S
118'J
rax
76
122
8V4
46S
llttt
(O'i
Del.. Lack. & West....
Del. & Hudson
T)pii. Rio Grande
155K
1S14
Den. & Kio Grande, pfd...
t.. T. va. &. ua
Illinois Central
Lake Erie Jt Western
Lake lirle & Western, prd,
LakeShoie M. S
Louisville & Nashville
Michigan Central
Mobile & Ohio
Missouri Pacific
National Cordage Co.,
National Cordage Co., prd.
New York Central ,
N. Y. C'-ASt. L
X. Y., C. A St. 1,., 1st pfd
.. 1., CAM. Li., '-lipid.
-t. v., li. .fc.. x n
X. Y., L. C & W.. pfd....
X. Y. & X. K
X.Y.. O. A W
Norfolk ft Western
Norfolk & Western, prd...
North American Co
Xortliern Pacific
Xortliern Pacific, pfd
Ohio & Mississippi
Oregon Improvement
Pacific Mall
Peo.. Dee. & Lvans
Philadelphia i Reading....
P.. C. C.&bt. L
Pullman Palace Car
Richmond W. P. T
Klchm01.1I AAV. P. T., pfd
bt. Paul A llulnth
St. Paul A Dultith. pfd....
St. Paul. Minn. & Stall ....
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific
Wabash
"Wabash, Dfd
Western Union
"Wheeling L. E
l-eellng A L. E.. prd....
DIs. A Cattle Fd. Tr ....
Xatlonal Lead Co
National Lead Co., prd....
10
Boston Stocks Closing Prices.
Atch. ATopeka !5H
rranklin..
. 15
. 134
, 31
. .40
165
25
, 6
, 16
. 19
,m
. 15V
. 3H
, 104
5154
. vH
58J4
jiostou& Aioany....'j
Boston .t Maine 1C0
Kearssrge
Osceola .
anta Fe Conner ...
thl.. Bur.A Qnliicy.l07?f;
r ucnuurK 11. it 01
Flint. Pere M.prd. 85
Mass. Central 16
Tamarack..
Annisiou l,ann to,,
Boston Land Co. ..
Mex. Central com... 1S'4
au Diego Land Co.,
jn. 1. x j. .ng 4IS
N. Y. A.N.Eng. 73..119
Old Colony 173
Rutland pld 66
Wis. Cen. common.. K'A
Allouez M. C. (new). 1
Atlantic 12J4
Boston & Mont 42
Calumet A Hecia ....265
est cna l.ana to.
Hell Telephone ....
I.ainsou stores
Water Power
Cent. Mining
N. E.T.4T. ,
B. A B. Copper ,
-Luumsun-uousion .,
Boston Electric Stocks.
Bostox, April 2. Special. The latest electrlo
stock quotations to-day were:
Bid.
.. 58W
,. m
.. 8
,. 3H
,. 10
.. 12
,. 7
.23
.. 42"i
.114
..113
Asked.
59
9
SX
23
12
13
7
ISJi
44
115
116
Thomson-Houston E. Co
T.-H. securities (series C)
T.-H. securities (series D)
Thomson-Houston E. Co. pref..
T.-H. E. W. Co
Ft. W. E. Co
Ft. W. securities (series A)
W. E. Co ,
W. E. Co. pref
Edison E. 111. Co
Boston E. L. Co
Philadelphia Stocks.
Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocks, fur
nished by Whitney A Stephenson, brokers, Xo. 57
Fourth avenue, members of New York Stock Ex
change. Bid.
Pennsylvania Railroad..... 54&
Reading Railroad SU
Buffalo, N. Y A Phlla 8
Leblgli Valley 56)4
Lehigh Navigation 5.114
Philadelphia A Erie 39
Northern Pacific 2l?
Northcru Pacific, pref. C1M
Asked.
55
275-18
9
5flf
53U
30
22
61K
Mining Stock Quotations.
New Yomr, April 2. Best Belcher, 210;
Caledonia B. II., 105: CUiollar, 100: Consoli
dated California and Virginia, 475: Dead
wood, T., 200: Eureka Consolidated, 195; Gould
& Curry, 125: Hale & Norcross, 130; Home
stake, 1300; Horn Silver, 300; Ontario, 4100;
Plymouth, 165; Savage, 185: Sierra Nevada,
145: Standard, 140: Union Consolidated, 135;
Yellow Jacket, 100.
"Remarkable how well mamma
looks and how she has gained in
flesh. You should do the same."
"The loss of flesh is a trifle. You
think you need not mind it, but vou
are gradually running down. Do
like mamma. Use the Carlsbad
Sprudel Salt every morning before
breakfast. It will increase your ap
petite and cure you of that dyspepsia
and biliousness from which you are
suffering. But .be sure to get the
genuine imported article. No sub
terfuge." " u
BItOKEBS FINANCIAL.
ESTABLISHED 1SS4.
1
John M. Oakley & Co.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
J 45 SIXTH ST.
Direct private wire to New York and Chi
cago. Member New Yonc, Chicago ami Pitts
burg Exchanges.
Local securities boughtand sold for cash,
or carried on liberal margins.
Investments made at our discretion and
dividends paid quarterly.
Interest paid on balance (since 1S35).
Money to loan on call.
Information books on all markets mailed
on application. ie7
DrnDIC'C SAVINGS BANK,
itUrLt J SI FOURTH AYENTJB,
Capital, $300,000. Surplus and undivided
profits, $lll,83u .!L
D. McK. LLOYD. EDWARD E. DOTF.
4 President. Sec Tress,
per cent Interest allowed on time de
posits. OC24-64-D
Whitney & Stephenson;
57 Fourth Avenue.
apSMl
RAILROADS.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule in effect Decembek 2u, isi.
Trains will leave Union Station, flttsburg;
as follows (Eastern Standard Time):
MAIN LINE EASTWARD.
Pennsylvania Limited of Pullman Vestibule Cars
daliyat":15a. m., arriving at Harrlsburratl:St
p. m., Philadelphia at 4:45 p. m., Xew York 7:09
p.m., Baltimore 4:40 p. m., Washington 5:5
p. m.
Keystone Express dally at 1:3) a.m.. arriving at
Harrlsburr 1:25 a.m., Philadelphia 11:25 a.m.,
Xew York 2:00 p. m.
Atlantic Express dally at 3:30 a. a., arriving at
Harrlsburr 18:30 a. m., Philadelphia 1:25 p.m.,
Xew York 3:50 p. m., Baltimore 1:15 p. m.,
Washington 2:20 p. m.
Hxrrlsburg Accommodation dally, except Sunday,
8:25 a. m., arriving at Harrlsburr 2:50 p. m.
Day Express dally at 8:fl0 a. m.. arriving at
Harrisburg 3:20 p. m.. Philadelphia 6:50 p. m.,
Xew York 9:35 p. m.. Baltimore 6:45 p. m., Wash
ington 8:15 p. m.
Mall train Sunday onlv, 8:40 a. m.. arrives Harris
burr 7.-00 p. m.. Philadelphia 10:53 p. m.
Mall Express dally at 1:00 p. m.. arriving at Harris
bnr 10:30 p. m.. connecting at Harrlsbarg with
Philadelphia Kxpress.
Philadelphia Express, daily at 4:30 p. m.. arriving
at Harrlsburr 1:00 a. m., Philadelphia 4:25 a. m.,
and Xew York 7:10 a. m.
Eastern Express at 7:15 p. m. dally..arrlvlnr Har
rlsburr 2:25a. m.. Baltimore 6:20 a.m., Wasb
Ington 7:30 a. a., Philadelphia 5:25 a. a: and
Xew York 8:00 a. m.
Fast Line uallv. atS:I0p. m., arriving at Harrls
barrl:30 a. m., I'hlladelplila 6:50 a. m Xew
York 3:30 a. m., Baltimore 6:20 a. m., Wasnlng
ton 7:50 a. m.
Ah through trains connect at Jersev City with
boats of "Brooklyn Annex, " for Brooklyn. X. Y..
avoidlnr double ferriage and lourney through
New York City.
Johnstown Aceom.. except Sunday. 1:40 p. m.
Greensburg Accom.. 11:20 p. m. week-days. 10:30
p. m. ounaays. urcensuurg uipress a:iap. m.,
except Sunday. Derry Express 11:00 a. m., ex
cept Sunday.
Wan Accom. 5:25, 6:0 7:40, 8:35. E:5CL 9:40. 10:30,
11:00 a. in.. 12:15. 1:00, 1:'&. 2:30, 3:40. 4:00. 4:50,
5:15, 1:00. 6:45. 7:35. 4:00. 10:20. 11:30. p. m.. 12:10
night, except Monday. Sunday. 8:40, 10:30 a.
m.. 12:25, law. 2:33, 4:30. 8:30. 7:20, 9:30. 10:30
P-m-
WllKlnsburg Accom. 5:25. 6:00. 0:15. 6:45, 7:00. 7:25.
7:40. 8:10, 8:33. 8:50. 9:40. 10:. 11:00, 11:10 a. m..
12:01. 12:15. 12:30.1:00.1:20, 1:30,2:00, 2:30.3:15.
8:40, 4aV, 4:10. 4:25, 4S5, 4:50, 5:00. 5:15. 5:30,
8:45. 6:00. 8:20. 6:45. 7:2). 7:35, 8sa. 9:00: 9:45.
10:20, 11:00. 11:30. and 11:10 night, except Monday.
Sunday. 5:30. 9:40. 10:30, a. in.. 12ri5. 1:00, 1:30,
2:30. 4:80, 5:3a 7:20, 9:00. 930, 10:30 r. m.
Braddock Accom.. 5:23, C:0u. 6:15. 6:45, 7.-00. 7:21
7:40,8:00.8:10. 3:25. 8:50, 9:40. 10:30. 11:00. 11:10.
a.m.. 12:01. 12:15. 12:30. Irm. 1:20. 1:30. 2:00. 2:30
3:1.5. 3:40. 4:00, 4:10. 4 :X: 4:20, 4:3 ., 4:50. 5:00. 1:15.
5:J0l 5:45. 6:00. 6:20. 6:45. 7:20. 7:35. 8:25. 9:00. :4i.
10:20, 11:00. 11:30 p.m.. an.l IMC ulglit, except
Monday. Sunday, 5:30, 8:00, 8:40, lu:30 a. in..
10:30 p. m.
SOUTH-WEST PENN KAII."vYAY.
For Union town, 5:15 and 8:35 a. m.. 1:20 and 4:25
week days.
MOXOXG4.HELA DIVISION'
12:25, 1:00. 1:20, 2:30. 4:30. 5:30. 7:20. 9:00, 9:30.
On and afteb Mat 25. 13S1.
For Monongahela City, West Urownivllle aad
Unlontown. 10:40 a. in. For Monongahela City
and West Brownsville, 7:TS and 10i4O a. m. and
4:50 p. m. On Sunday. SiVia. m. and 1:01 p. m.
For Monongahela City only. 1:01 and 5:50 p. m.
week days. Dravosburg accom.7 6:00 a. m. and
3:20 p. m. week davs. West Elizabeth accom.,
8:35 a. m., 4:15, 6:30 and 11:35 p. si. Sunday, 9:43
"iVEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION.
OK AN AETEK XOVEMBEIt 18, 1801.
from FEDERAL STKEET STAlIoS. Allegheny
City
For springdale. week-dayr. 6:20, 8:25, 80. 10:40,
11:50 a. m 2:25. 4:19, 5:00. 5:40, 6:10. 6:20. 8:10.
10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays, 12:85 nd 9:30
For Butler, week-days. 6:55, 8:50. 10:40 a. i.. 3:15
and 3:10 p. m.
For Frecport. week-days. 6:55. 8:50. 10:40 a. ..
3:15. 4:19. 5:40. 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays,
12:15 and 9:39 p. m.
For Apollo, week-iiavs. 10:40 a. m.. and :40 p. nu
ForPaultob and BUlravllle, week-days. 8:54a. m.,
3:15 and 10:30 p. m.
jS-The Excelsior Barrage Express Company
will call for and check birgarc from hotels and
resldencet Time cards aim rull lnrnrmatlon can
be obtained at the ticket offices Xo. 110 Firth ave
nue, corner .Fourth avenae and Try street, sad
Union station.
CHAS. E. PUGH. J. R. WOOD,
General Manager. Gen'l Paja'r Acant,
From Pittsburgh Union Station.
msW
1 if ennsylvania Lines.
Iraiiis Bun by Central Time.
Seultiwrat System-Pnn Hand IcKuufe
DrraxT for Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St.
Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 1. I'D a.m.,
7.00 a.m., B.45 p.m "11.15 p jn. Aaxiva from same
points: 20 a.m., 6.00a.m.. '5A5p.m.
Dar ART lor Columbus, Chicaro, points intermediate
arxlb-yond: 10 a.m., 112.05 p.m. Axrivb from
same points: 2.T0 a.m.. :-1.05 p.m.
DrraaT for Washinion, B 15 a. m., fSS a.m.,
1.55 p. m.,t30p.m",4.45p.m., t4.50p.m. Aaxtvx
from Washington, ii!J a.m., 7.50 a.m., fS.M a.m.,
flO.25 a.m.,fi!..1op.m.,'r.25p.m.
DarART for Wheeling, 7.C0 a. m., f!2 05 n'n.,
f2.45 p. m., 11.10 p. m. Arrive from Wheeling,
fS.45 a. m., t3 05 p. m. 5.55 p. m.
Knrllsrvest System Fort Wayne Rnnte
Dkfart for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond:
l,30a.m7.10 a.m.. I2.20 p.m., 1.C0 p.., 8.45
p. m., 111.30 p.m. Arrive from same point. - 12.05
a.m.,1jl.l5 ajn.. 6.00 a.m., C5 ajn., 6 00p.m.,
6 50 p.m. r
Detart forToVdo, points intermediate andbevond:
7.10a.m.,12.20p.m.,.00p.m.,:il0p.ui. Akrivs
from same points: flJ5a.m., 6J5 a.m., 6.C0p.m
60 p.m.
DaraRT for Cleveland, points intermediate and
beyond: ffi-lO a.m., "7.10 a.m., jlZib pjn.,
11.05 p.m. Arrive from same points: 5i0a.m.,
12.15 p.m., S.0O p.m., 17.00 p.m.
DcrART for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Bellairel
f6.10 a.m., tl2.45 p.m., f4.0 p.m. Arrivb from saxal
points : -(0.00 a.m., fLlZ p.m., -f7.00 p.m.
Heast for New Castle, Erie, Younstown. Ashta
bula, points mtennediate and beyond: 17.2U a.m.,
112.20 p.m. Arrive from same points: 1.25 p.m..
f9.00p.rn. V
Depart for New Castle, Jamestcnro, Youngstown
and Niles, 43.45 p.mZ Arrive from same points :
t9.10a.m.
Depart for Younrstown, 12u!0 p.m. Arrive from
Youngstewn, G 50 p.m.
Pullman Slremlv Cars and Pullman Dining
Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains
of both Systems.
v Local Slertinc Cars running to Columbus, Cin
cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago
are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station
at 9 o'clock p. m.
Time Tables of Through and Local Accommoda
tion Trains of eithrr svstem, not mentioned above, can
be obtained at HO Fifth Avenue and Union Station,
Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices ol the Penn
sylvania ines esi oi rittsouren.
Daily. tEx. Sunday. Ex. baturdar. TiEx. Maaday.
JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD.
Gsural saisi-r i"enl Pusmrrr Irsm.
TJITTSUURO AND LAKE KIIIE RAILROAD
J lompany; scneauie in enect November li.
1S11, Central time. P. A L. K. K. H. Depart
For Cleveland, '8:00 a. m.. li30. 1:1), "i p. m.
For Cincinnati. Chicago and bt. Louie, lrto, 9:4S
p. m. For buffalo. 8:00 a. m.. 4:3), 9:i5 p. m.
For balamanca, a:ft) a. m l:o0, 9:4.p. ro. For
Youngstown-and New Castle. 6:0(7, 3:00. OiXi a.
m.. 1:50. 4:20, "):45 p. m. For Reaver Falls. firOO.
70. 8:00, 9:55 a. m.. 150, 2fl0, 4:2). 5S3. "OilSp.
m. For Chartiers. ISOO. ia C:00. 16:55. 7:00,
1iV, 7:), 8:15. 9:10, 9:55. 111:45 p. m 12:10. It to,
1:53. 3:30. Z-.iS. ,UX. '4:25. 5:10.5.20. S:00. 19:45.
10:30 p.m.
Aiikivb From Cleveland, 0:30 a.,m.. 'I2:J
5:15, "7:10 p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago and
St. Louis. '8:30 a. m.. l!:W. 7:30p. m. From
Bnffalo, 6:10 a. m.. 12:30. 9:30 n. m. From Sala
manca. G:3i. "10:()0 a. m.. 7:30 p. m. From
YoungstOTvn and New Castle. '0:30. '10:00 t. m.,
12:30. 5:15, "7:30. 9:30 p. m. From Reaver Falls,
5:20. '6:15, 7:20, '10:00a. m '12:30, 1:20, 5:15. 7:30.
9:30 p. m.
P.. C. A Y, trains for JIansneld. 7:35 a. m..
12:10. 3:45 p. m. For Esplen and Beeclimont. Si
a. m., 3:45 p. m.
P. C. A Y. trains from Mansfield. 7:05. Has a.
m.. 3:35p.m. From Beeclimont. 7:0R. 11:50 a. m.
P., McK. AY. R.R. Dipaut ForNew Haven,
8:20, 3.00 p. m. For West Newton. '8:20, 3:0
o: p. m.
AHliIVE From New Haven, 9:00a.m.. '4rT5p.
m. From West Newton, 6:15. 9:00 a, m.. '4:0S
p. m.
For McKeesport, Elizabeth. Monongahela City
and Belle Vernon. fi:45, 11:05a. m.. MOOn. m.
From Delle Vernon, Monongahela Cltv. Eliza
beth and McKeesport. IrtO a. m.. 1:20. '5:05 p. m.
Dallv. ISundaysonlv.
City ticket offlce. 039 Smlthlleld st.
PITTSBURG AND WESTERN RAILWAY
X Trains (C'tlStan'dUme).
Leave.
Arrive.
Mall. Butler. Clarion, Kane...
Akron ami Erie
Butler Accommodation.......
Kew Castle Accommodation..
Chicago Express (dally)
Zellenople and Koxbnrjc
Butler Accommodation
G :40 a in
7:TO a ll
9:35 am
3:10 pm
11:20am
7:05 pm
3:50 pm
9:00 am
:wpm
12:0'pm
4:25pm 5:30am
oiwpm 7:uj am
First-class fare to Chlcaro. HO 51. 8eeond-el
90.5 Tollman Buffet sleeping cars to Chicago dally
KATLKOADS.
BALTIMORE AND llHIO ItAILKOAD.
Schedule m effect December 20. 139L Eastern
For Washington. D. C
Raltimore.PlUIadelpnlaaml Xew York. 'aaXl a. m. and"
0:20 p.m.
For Cumberland. t:3tJL
'3:00 a. m.. tlilO. 9:20p. m.
For ConneUsvlUe. tOO.
'3:00 S3:,T0 a.m.. 1:10. J4:15,
:00and 90p. m.
For Cmontown. i&sSO.
Sr'io.S:30a. m.. :10. M:li
and $5:00 p. m.
For Alt. Pleasant. J8t53
and J3C0 a. va.. SI. 15. (4:15 and i5:0O p. m.
For Washington. fa..7:20 andWSOa.m.. mi:0
14145; ViSO and 111:55 p. m.
ForlVhecUng. 7da,tt:30a. m.. 4rt0, 7:30ano:
ll5p. m.
For Cincinnati and SU Lonls. 7i22 a. m.. V39
p.m.
For Cincinnati, 11 At d. m. tSaturdav onlv.l
ForColumbus. KMa. m.. 17tT0 and IllrfS p. nw
For Newark. 7i20a. m., 7:30 and 111:55 p.m.
ForChlcaro. "7:20a. m. and ;.-30p. m.
Trains arrive from Xew York, Philadelphia? BaW
tlmore and Washington. "8120 a. m.. "8:30 p. nu
From Columbus. Cincinnati and Chicago. '3:50 a.
m.. 8i50 p. m. From Wheeling. 3iSU, 10:45 a. m
J4:15, '8:50 p.m.
Parlor and sleeplnr ears to Baltimore, Washing
ton, Cincinnati and Chicago.
Dally. iDally eirept Mundav. Snnday only.
ISa tu rday only. TDally exrept Satunlav.
Tlie Pittsburg Transfer Company will call ft
and check baggage from hotels and residences
upon orders left at B. A o. ticket offlce, corner
Firth avenue and Wood street, 637 and J Smith-'
field street.
J. T. ODELL. CHAS. (). SCULL.
General Manareiv Gen. Pass. Agent.
ALLEO HEN V" VALLEY RAILWAY CO.-OX
and alter Sunday. March 20, 1S92. trains will
leave and arrive at Union station. Pittsburg, east
ern standard time: Buffalo express leaves at 8:23
a.m.. 8:50 p. m. (arriving at Buffalo at 5:45 p. m.
and 7:20 a. m.): arrives al 7:10 a.m.. 6:35 p.m. Oil
City and DuBols express Leaves 8:20 a. in.. 1:30 p.
m.: arrives 1:00. 6:35. 10:00 p. m. Emlanlon
Leaves 4 :00 p. m. ; arrives 10:00 a. m. East Brady
Leaves at 6:50 a. m. Klttannlng Leaves 9:05 a.
m.. 5:30 p. m.: arrives 83 a. m., its p.m. Brae
burn Leaves 5:C0, 6:15 p. m.: arrives 8:05 a. m.,
7:40 p.m. Valley Camp Leaves 10:15 a. m.. 12:05.
2.30: 11:30 p. m.: arrives 6:40 a.m.. 12:30. 2:15. 4:4J
p. m. Hnlton Leaves 8:00. 9:50 p.m. : arrives 7:35,
110 p. m. Sunday trains Buffalo express Leaver
9:20a. m., 80p.m.:arrlves7:10a.m.. 65 p.m.
F.mlentoi Leaves 9)5 a. m.: arrives 9:15 p. m
Klttannlng Leaves 12:40 p. m.; arrives 10:15 p. m.
Braeburn Leaves 9:50 p.m.: arrives 7:10 p. m.
Pullman parlor buffet car on day trains and Pnh
man sleeping car on night trains between Pittsburg
and Buffalo. Ticket offices. Xo 110 Firth avenue
and Union station. DAVID M'CAKGO. General
Superintendent. JAMES. P. ANDERSON. Gen
era! I'assenger Agent.
5
MEDICAL.
DOCTOR
WHITTIER
814 I'ESN AVENUE, PITTSBUKG, PA.
As old residents know and back files at
Pittsbnrg papers prove, is the oldest estab
llsbed and mot prominent rihysiclan in the
city,devotingspecialattentinn toall chronia
prMO FEE UNTIL CURED
sponsible a.CDn IQ an mental dlv
persons IlLfl V UUO eases, physical de
cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi
tion and hope, impaired memory, disordered
sight, seir distrust, bashfulnes-", dizziness
sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impovor
ished nlood, failing powers, organic weak
ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption,
unfitting tho person forbusiness.societyana
marriage. pcrmanentlv, afely and privately
,cnnreadiiBL00D AND SKINTS.'
eruptions, blotchcsfallin; hair.bones,pains,
glandular swellings, ulcerations of tha
tongne, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, ars
cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly
eradicated froinl DIM A DV kidnev and
the system. UmIIM All T .bladder de
ransemeiit", weak back, gravel, catarrhal
discharges, inflammation and other pain fhl
symptoms recetve searching treameuti
Drompt relief and real cure.
Dr. Whittler's life-long extensive experi
ence insures scientific and reliable treat
ment on common sense principles- Consulta
tion free. Patients atn distance as carefully
treated as ir here. Office hours, 9 a. jr. to t
p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 1 p. Jt. only. DR.
IVHITTIEK, 814 Penn avenue, Pittsbnrg, Pa.
iaS-40-DSuwk
Manhood Restored!
"XEEVB SEEDS,"
the wonderful remedy,
is sold wlta a trnXtert
guarantee to cure all
nervous diseases, such
as WeacMemory.Losl
of Brain Poirer.XIeao
. aehi. VAEp7nlnett.
ftK&tjcfl. Lost 31anhood, Nisht
'.vvv:.7Jf; IyKmiJsions.Nervoos.
Bxxoax asd Arrxx csnes. ness. Lassitude, all
drains and loss of pow
er of the Generative orcans in cither sex caused by
overexertion. youthrul'rror?.orexcesslve use of
tobacco, opium or stlmulinta wh'ch son lead to
Inllrmlty. Consumption a-il I-?anltv. Pntnpcon
venlcnt to carry In vest pocket. SI per package by
mail; 6ror$5. Vf'iihevory J5ordereiiveaierittrn)
ffuaran (re to cure or refwidtkemonrj. Circular free.
Address Nerve Seed Co.. C'hlcsco. III.
For sale in Pittsburg by Jos. Jflotuinz k
Son, Drujsiats, 410 and Hi Jaarkct st.
uuii-iJ-iiw
IS CALLED TO THE
CRfiAT EKCLISU nSMEDi;.
tuoc nun ttb
nrnu'eP.norrfir Morlirina
"J (Jiiiv ..IX-.V..IIW
I rJf.O US UFFERtf;
.IvM 2'i5r-viis ilebiliir. eakue.s of Body
mtchtwh. anrnT-tiand Jllnd. MK-rmntorrhea. aad
lmpotency, and all ili-.es that arUe from over
Indulgence and seir-ihu.e. as Losof Memory and
Power. Dimness or Vision. Premature Old Ae.
and many other diseases tnat lead to Insanity or
Conscription and an early grave, write for our
pamphlet.
Address GBAY MEDICINE CO.. BnlTalo. N. Y.
The Specific Medicine Issoldby alldruRglsta atn
per package, orslxparka-s rrS. rs"nt by mU
on receipt ormouey.y GUARANTEE!
and with ever n " -'-Hng,'.!t
order a cure or monev rrriindtM.
4f50n areuunt or "connlerrelts we have adopted
the Yellow Wrapper, the only penulLe. Sild lis
Plttiburg by S. b. IIOLI-AND, cor. Mnitl-Erld an4
Liberty su. Ie'-J!-iwreoSa
CURB
A curt lor l'i'es. Kxternal. Internal. Unml. n'eeds
lr and Itchinz. Chronic Ueeent or IierwIlUrr.
This remedy has po-itiveiv never been Vnovrn to
fall. Slahox. 6lorJ.. livm.ii'. A guarantee (riven
with six boxes, when purchased at one time, t-i re
fund the If not eiireil. I.id hv K.MIL O.
STUCKY. DmexWt. Wholoale and ncttll Aeent.
Nos. :401 and 1701 Penn aie.. corner Wylie are.
and Pulton St.. I'llNbnrj. Pa. Use bturkr.
Illarrhfea ACratnpl'"r. ? iml '"rt. g1-g:-tol
WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE,
Ihc Great Knz.ish Kpineilj.
Prornptlynni permanent
It cures all lorms of ncrv-
n'n rfnLnt nilKlnit4
jji' spermatorrhea. lnnotencT
nun mi rniris oi ann"e or
exc. heen prescribed
over 3.". years In thousands
of cases: Is tho only rell
ahlr ami honest ntrniclna
.'- k'loTTii. Anfc flnieUr for
15rore BTuifinr" wood's rixosriioDiNE: U
he oilers some worthies" niecilelue iu plicc of this,
leare hU dishonest store. Inclose price in letter,
and wp will send br relurn mall- Price. on- pek
wge. JI: six. 53. One will p'eae. six will cur
Pamphlet In pLiln sealed fnTelOLC, Sstampj, Ad
dress THE WOOD CHEMICAL Ct) 131 Woml
ward avennc Detroit. Mich, told In i'lttsburg by
Jos. FLEMING attox.-iri Market street.
del7-01-eodwk
LOSTrViArriOOO RESTORED
SPAJJI-Jll
NERVINE,
The great Span
ish Remedv. Il
sold WITH A
WRITTEN
GUARANTEE
to cure all nerv
onsd!seases.sucl) as Weat Memoir
TirronE and Amu rsi?ro. Loss orilrin P.iwers
"U akernlnes Lost Manhood. Nightly Emissions.
Nervousness. Lassitude. all drains and loss orpower
of the Generative Hrgans In either "excauseil by
over-cvertioii. youthriil errors, or cv.ceslve use of
tobacco, oplnm'or stlmuUnts. 91 per package by
mall:S for3. With every 3 order we GIVE A
WRITTEN GUAKANTKE TOCUREorREFUND
MONEY. Spanish Medicine Co.. Madrid. Spain,
and Detroit. Mich. For sale by JOS. FLEMING A
SON. Pittsbnrg. oe2S-2rS-MTTS
VIGOR OF MEN
Easily. Quickly, Penninently RBSTOKEDi
WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITY,
and all the train or evils, the resnlts of over
work, sickness, worry, etc Fall strength.
development, and tone cnarnntced in all
cases. Simple, natural methods. Immedi
ate Improvement seen. Failure Impossible.
2.000 references. Book, explanations and
proofs mailed (sealed) free. Ad'Ire
ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. N. T.
jel0-4
DOCTORS LAKE
SPECIALISTS in all oases r.
qnlrlns scientific and confl
dential treatment. Dr. S. E.
Lake, M. K. C. P. S., Is the old
est nnd mot experienced sp4w
clnlistin tbe city. Consnlt.
tlnn fr and StrlCtlV COn-
denttal. Offlce honrs. 9 to 1 and 7 to Ir. 3U
Sunday. 2 to 4 r. m. Consult them persoa
ally, or write. Doctors Lake, cor. Penn at,
and Fourth t.. P't ilwr. Pn. JeI-72-PwH
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If bJMTuleoedi!.l,IiireapUlnrMIxferta
aoors coiapluau, and by 111 bm thocSAndi of cues oftna wont Umt
andefioBsiUadlaghaTDamlcmdt3braltaaiHlMaalMo4. la
d efd, so lUVBf Is my Auto la Its carmdTe poirera that X vin fnd 41
fall alzea vackare. free f ea arce, o anr aElcud natecat
JMzw: DB. F. U. CLARKE, jEast Hadiaaa. Cua
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