IBpBBWll sFJvT 'E.T "rgr'r THE PITTSBTJEG- DISPATCH. MONDAY APRIL, 11. , 1892 THEY WILL EESIGN. Two Important Officials to Leave the Local Football Club. LATEST BETTING OX TURF EVENTS. Tie Sew Tort Club Earnestlj After Mike Eellr for This Tear. GENERAL SPOKTING NEWS OP THE DAI There will be a very important meeting of the Pittsburg Cricket Club this evening at George Tann's, Tenth street. President Goodwyn and Secretary Matthews haTe re solved to tender their resignations and with draw from the club entirely. There are various rumors current as to the causes for the resignations. One is to the effect that everything is not Roinjj smoothly along, but this was emphatically denied last evening by Secretary Matthews. During a conver sation he said: "Everything is all right in the club, and Mr. Goodwyn and myselt are resigning simply because we have not time to devote to the club. That is the only reason for oil resignations, and the club will undoubtedly go along as usual. AVhen we took hold the club was in debt and we leave it with a balance. I will tarn over nil correspond ence to the new secretary and help him iu any way that I can. "V have three en gagements pending. The Toronto team want to come here and play us a came, we to allow them 5200 expenses. They may be engaged. The Chicago club wants us to go to Chicago, but only wants to pay us 1200. while w e paid them 5200 to come here. I think the local players will not go to Chi cago except on the same terms as the Chi cagos came here. The Youngstown club -nantr us to go there and day a game. This may be done." Itcgarding the prospects tor a iootball league here next" fall Mr. Matthews stated that in all probability there would be a league, as there would be more Iootball playing next tall than there has ever been. If the English champion team come to this country an effort will be made to try and get them to play here. A strong team could be got together here to tackle them, and quite an exciting game could be played. THE LATEST TTJ3F BETTINO. Loncstrcet Becoming n Hot Favorite for the Brooklyn Handicap. The following are the latest betting, quo tations on tuo bis handicaps. Tnev were forvinrded to The Dispatch yesterday by Goodwin Bros., Stl Broadway, New York. The prices are play or pay: SCBCRnAX HANDICAP. Bun June 18, ISC Distance IK miles. Odds Odds to win. ItoiTln. .. Tcnnr. 6 12H .. ' Bin Chief. 5 110 Foil, c ISli .. Ambulance. 4. ...lot) Raceland. a 121, .. b. McClellsnd,4..109 10 Trltan. a 13) .. Mr John. 3 los Juur:eMorrow.5.12j .. Chaos. 5 1C7 l.oanlnki-r.G 120; .. Cassius.6 105 .. Dcmuth. 5 IIS .. Bolero. 4 10S . Bermuda, 4 118 .. Vortex. 4 105 . Mrathmeath. 4 ..115 .. Vno Grande, 4. ..104 .. lVxttcout.4 US1 .. Peter. 4 !03 . r--ara, 4 ..: . tie; .. Enjr!lh Ladr. 5. 103 . Bm-ell. 4 115 .. Castaway IL.C....10J . Hevllclliev 4. HC .. AV. G. Morris.5..1G3 . PlclnlcVer. 4.. .Ill .. Ja4a.5 103 . Beckon. 4 115 .. Allan Bane. 4....I05 L'lnlricuante. 4.115 .. CurlGunn. 3.... .102 Major Domo, 6..115. 33 Meipncr, 5 100 50 Montana 4. .. 111! Trlnttv. 4 100 40 Portchcster. 4 .1131 .. Lamplighter. 3.. 100 KeclarcS . . ..11V . omad. 3 100 40 Trrlner.4 in Mar Win. 4 1W an Juan. 4. .. .113! .. Longevity, 5 .... 93 40 I.onclord.5 113 .. Actor. 3 90 Fain. 4 Ill .. riiielio, 3 so V0 Tournament, 5 .111 .. King Cadmus, 3. 90 .. lIl6lllKhne6,3 112 40 Fairvie. 4.... 91 . Klncmin. 4 .. .111 .. War rath. 4 90 .. Tmton.i 112 .. George W. 4 90 Madstone. 6 Ill .. At hltc Eoc. 3.... 90 30 Clarendon. 5. .. .110 All others from 50 to -00 to one. One-o,uarter the arrive prices for place, that Is to sar; Erst, second or third. EKOOKITX ltAHDICAP. Run May IS, ISM-DIsUnce. 1M miles. Odds I Odds to win. to win. Lonirtrect.6.....i2s . Loncford.5 105 11 Irani. S 127 .. Cjs1u8. 103 3) Kingston, a. ... 125 .. Beclare.,5 10s Bacclaud. a 120 .. banJuan. 4 104 Eon. 6 120 . CastawavII.6....1Wi . Loantaka. 6. .. .111 .. Madstone.G 1CS .Tudgp Mor-on, 3.116 .. Yosemlte. 4 101 35 Bcrtuuda.4 US .. Benorter,6 10(1 .. Bes'-ara. 4 115 .. Ja Ja,.i 1PG .. CUrendn.i.5 1H .. Nomad. 3. 105 .. Ftrathmeath. 4. .114 .. rnnGrande,4....105 ricVnicV r.4. 114 .. Bolero. 4 10r Terr:nr.4 . ... 1141 .. Trter. 4 105 10 Bu.sell. 4 114 .. Kimbcrlr.S 100 Rcvdciltev.4 .114 .. OwenBu!ierts,5..100 .. Ban Chlef.5 Ill .. Allan Ban-. 4 100 Portrlu-IT.l .. 11. 40 India Knhber, 4 .100 . Montana. 4 112 .. George W. 4 100 . Reckon. 4. 112 .. Bealiser. 4 100 Ambulance. 4 .112 .. Falrvlew ,4 I'D SI I.'Intrlgiiaiite. 4.112 .. Vortex, 4 too . Mijor lomo.6...1l2 .. Kingmaker, 5.... 97 Banquet,! llo .. 'eha.4 97 .. Mr John. I 110 .. Zampost.3 SO .. Ills Hlghnes.3 1101 .. Alturos. 3 SO MI th-r Irom V to 200 to one. One-quarter the aboic prices fur a place, thallsto&a, lirst, becond or third. TO-MOBEOWS BALL GAME. A Cincinnati Writer Says a Few Words About the Ilir; Event. Ren JInlford, Jr., hai the following to say about to-morrow's ball ;aaie at Cincinnati, In v. liich the Fittsburcs take part: "Mnnajrr-r A. C. Buckenbcrcer, of the Smoked Italians, in a personal letter to the writer says: 'Oar battintr order next Tnes tlav will be as follows: Ilanlon, mf; Bier bnuPT, 2b:Pwartwood, rf; Farrcll. 3b; Beck lei. Hi: Shusart, ss; Smith, U; Miller, c; Bald win, p Wo leave hero Sunday, stopping rtv-r at Coiumbus, where we play on Jlon dav ' On that afternoon there will be Gathered tmethcr at Lea;rue Park raanv of the bright l'-rhts of the Ohio press. All throush the Ftite the scribes have a kindly feeling to ward tlio Reds, and the Cincinnati club will ntprtain many out-of-town newspapermen. To the invitations extended there have been numerous acceptances, and anions: the edi tors who will root for Captain Comiskey's bovs in the inaunral same are A. E. Hough, of tlio Hillaboro Gazette: J. M. Downev, of the Hamilton .Yens- C F. Crowder, of the Richmond (Ina.) Evening Hem; James L Cnx. or the Muldletown Dailyi Signal; Will S. Fornsliell. or tlio Camden Gazette; Kent P. Bioinln?. of the Clinton IieiMicnn, Wil Tninffton: Jei-e M. Cochran, of the Miami Val Iru Aew: A C. Eeli, o! the BlanchesterSfar IV. V Sulllvin, of the Mlddletown Journal, and Homer Card, of tho EvUtr County Demo crat. To Prcrent Ringers. FnKEor.T. Kv., April 10. In the General Assembly to-day Dr. Woods Introduced an act to regulate entries and competition In certain case or contests of horse speed on courses under the control of agricultural and other associations in this Common wealth, and to preient what is commonly known as "ringins." It piovidesthatlt shall be unlawful for any person or persons know lnclv to ontcr or cause to be entered lor competition, or to compete for any purse, prize, piemium, stake or sweepstakes, offei ed or given by anv agricultural or other Bocietv, or association, person or persons, or to drive any horso, mare, peldinc. colt or Jllly under an asbunHW name or improper c'nss, when such prize, purse, or premium Ftakei to be decided by a contest or speed. The offense is made a felony, punishable bv not more than two years' imprisonment In the "pen." The doctor denies that he is a victim or the Polk-Badgct deal at Latonla lastlall. rrltclmrd and O'Brien Matched. XEif Yor.K, April 30. The following cable was receiveJ to-day: "Ted" Prltchard, champion of England, and Jack O'Biien, the Welsh champion, weie matehed to-day to fltrht for jC20) a side and the championshin of Encland. The National Sporting Club has also agreed to give a purse of XSOOtohave the event take place under its auspices. The contest is dated ror June 16. The interna tional match between Con Kiordan. of San Francisco, and Jack O'Brien has been de ciuicu ofT. and Kiordan' backer forfeited X100 to O'Brien. After Kelly In Earnest, ynr Tokk, April 10. Special.) The New Tork club has begun final negotiations for the release of "Mike" Kelly from the Boston club, although the matter is beins kept veiy quiet. The demand by the local baseball public has been so great for Kelly that the mr-gnatos have finally decided to make an other proposition. Director Connnt. of Boston, lus weakened in lojaid to his $10,000 prico tol-Kellj 's release, and now savs his club will accept the nrlce paid for Kelly last fall when he left the Boston Association club. In other worda. the Boston people will ac cept about $5,000 now instead of $10.0.0. I is expected that Kelly will near a Xeiv York uniform. The French Billiard Tourney. Chicago, April 10. SpecfaM An Inter national billiard tournament is announced to take place in Paris on June 15, provided Americans will enter. Schaefer and Ives said to-night they were willing to enter, but as Schaefer is to play the winner of the Ives Slosson match within 63 days after Mav 21 hecanhnidlv po. ViRnaux, Gamier, Plot, Glbelin, Fouineil and other frenchmen will enter. If Ive is beaten bv Slosson lie mar po over, and IT tho tournament is postponed to a later date Schaefer may go. Bine Reck hootinc at Dayton. Dattoit, O.. April 10. The match between Illinois and Ohio teams of Ave men eich, 100 blue rocks each man. for a purse of $500. was declared off to-day because Atwater, of the Illinois team, was detained Home by illness. Bolla Herices shot his match nimlnst time and broke iOO blue reeks in 40 minute and 41 secom's. The conditions nero that lie should break 501 within an hour from five trap. Ho broko the first 25 blue rocks in 1 minute and 28 seconds, 53 in 4 minutes 2 econds, 100 in S minutes 20 seconds. Mny G8 Tp the right. Xrw Yobk, April 10. The Dwyers have not definitely decided whether they will flRht the pool rooms ajralf this spring as they did last season. If the fisht is made they will have to take it up single handed, as they did before, for neither the Coney.Island, Morris Turk nor .Monmouth Association can very well afford to Join them Tho present Indi cations are that satisfactory arrangements will be made before the season opens, and that the scenes of last year will not be le pcatcd. t Ths FarrflUs In XJns. The J. H. Farrells have reorganized their ball team for the season Their players are: Madlpan, p.; McLaughlin, c; M. Harmon. 2J. !.: Watson, I.; J. Harmon, s.; Miller, r; Hover, c f. Ki ess, of last year's Jeannettes, will'beon the team. They n ant to play all local amateur teams. Tho Diamond. S. W. IL Xo: they did not. CAMr will pitch at Columbus to-day. To-mobcow the grct argument commences. Mor.G ax JI Ultra Y has caught on in Cincinnati. ANT) Henry Chadwlck thinks wcare notlu it. Well, well. A mo crowd Is expected at the Cincinnati game to-morrow. A Coi.unus fan has titled the Indianapolis team The Blue Jai." Jack Glasscock has many enemies among his on u men at St. Louis. Fred I,akf. is having a good many errors In his work torMUnaukee. J. Eakl Wagner n 111 be Interested In the Wash ington dab this j ear. Vrnv orten the remission of fines docs more harm than the Imposing of them. Basfbali. cranks in other cities arc beginning to think that Pittsburg has a good team. raESiDESTTr.MrLE states that Manager Bccken bcrger has absolute control of the team. There are letters at this office for .lames Shamus and Charles Moore, the latter of the Erie Club. FnXKSri.t.EE and Mile Kcllr think Brown TTn lrerslty has a team that Harvard and Yale will Una hard to defeat. The first hall tint has been knocked over Charleston'-fence In eight years was hammered out this week by T. OyterBurn, of the Brooklyns. Woodcock played an outfield position for the Brown T'uirer-ltr team Frldav In their game against the Bostons. He bad one hit and one put out. Mark IUi-dwin-Is telling the Pittsburg scrPses that he thinks he can fool Cincinnati. It is to be devoutlr hoped that Mr. Baldwin's think tank needs solierlrg. Times-Star. t TOM Lovrrr was at the Boston-Brown game vestcrdav. watching bis puplN. He sava lie has heard nothing from Brnokli-n lateli, but will not sign until thci come to his terms. lotion Paper. When" Indianapolis plaved at Columbus this week the J S'nte Journal said: "Old Hick farpenter cavorted around third base like a circus tricK horse when the hand begins to plav 'nmn-tarara.' and fielded all arouni some of ihe vonng blood on the other comers. This was Hick's first appearance in rolcmbus since tne Mate House was aedlcated In ISjI." The Tnrt A. t Walcott sam that Monmouth Park will be open this j eai, betting or no betting. Eon has fullr recoi ered from the effects of the flrlrg Iron and Is taking tegular exercise. Matt btorv and W. M. Murrv have decided not to race tn California this spring. Denver win be their first starting point on the way Fast. Tox Ca hteu fiai s be ha a Inch on the American Dcrbv If he can get Bob Forrester up to a race. It would not be wiso for Carter to stake his entire fortune on this opinion. Ex-PitEUDEXT n. M. Bcnys. of the Pacific Blood Hor Association. I.nokv" Baldwin and L. J. Rose. orCalirornis. talk of organizing a rival racing association In tan Francisco. TMtov has done nothing but slow cantering at Louisville so far. but lie takes his exercise each dav. and gives no indication of lameness. Itmnv be that the winner of the first Wheeler handlcan Is going to race after all this rear It will tako a few move-, nt speed, however, to settle tbe question. Thf thoroughbred ware pea Fog. full sister to Brizzlc. dropped twin foa's to Sensation, the sire of Loantaka, winner of last Tear's Suburban, at Gutlnburg recently. The foals are both colts. The firt l getting along finelr. He Is brown In color, and Is marked wltn the Sensation cross on his forehead. The secoud colt was dead when foaled. T. D. Cartfr's 3-1 ear-old Bob Torrester Is at tracting eonslde able attention at Louisville by reason of his good looks and mcer-Mkc action He has Improved greatly since last season, and may turn out to be a real race horse this year. Carter also has a 2-vear-oU nt the track. George W. by Farandole-P."nsv. that pleases good Judges. Tho K'nj. There Is a letter at this ofilcs forXIck Fill-iger. Jim Coibett and John L. SUUlvan are both to be In St. Louis this week. FITZSIMMON'S. Jlmmv Carroll and Johuny Grif fin are in Chicago this week. Ike Weir and Tommv White are in active train ing at Minneapolis for their tight April 15. The proposed hattte between O'Brien and Prltchard will be an exceedingly Interesting one. Jons' L bcixrvtv avlll attend the opening of the hall season la M. Louis. He Is expected to pull for Anson. Willie Clack, or Philadelphia, was supposed to have whipped Mike Cushing U, Xew York Mon dav night but he was In this cltT that evening un til 12 o'clock. -Phllcd-lphta Prets. The Columbus Athletic Club is llkclr to. be the scene tf the Frankle M-Huga-Mlkle Norton fight next Friday night. The club has offered a S30O pnrse. and as the principals want but (400 the club will doubtle-s go the limit. THF proposed International prlre fight between Austin Gibbons, of l'aterson. X. Y., and Stanton Ahbott, of London. England, for 92,000 and a EurscoffiOOC!. to take place It the National club, ondon. Is now a fixture for the first week In Oc tober. "Ulscellnnron Spnrtlne; Notes. THERE Is a letter at this office for Andy Sclbert, the pedestrian. Ya-v'k Adams, the finger bllllardlst, believes Frank Ives will heat Slosson. THEKaglc Gun Club. Alleghenv. has two prac tice shoots a week, edncsday and Saturday. THERE was a incctlrg of the Columbia Boat Club yesterday. The old ofuccrs were re-elected and the question'of holding a rezatta was rilwusscd. J. L. Brewer, of Philadelphia, was 1 eaten In a 50 live bird matrii at Blchmond. Va.. last week, bv William Tell Mitchell, who beat him one bird, 47 to 43. Yale crew Ins been changed again. Chatfleld has been placed at bow and Derby ltogers. who proved too light for the Yale boat, was relegated to the second crew. George SLOSSOX says he Is delighted that Schaefer has challenged the winner of his coming match with Ives. He declares that If he wins he will gladly meet Jake. THE Secretary of the Brooklyn Cricket Club has arranged a weLk's cricket tour, commenctug Mon dav. Julv 38. for the Boston Wanderers as lollows: Julv IS. fctitcn Island at Livingston: 19. Brooklyn at Brooklyn: 2. Berkeley at Berkeley Dial: 21 Kings Couiilv at Brooklyn: 2i Pittronat Tater feon. X. J. : 23. Manhattan at Brooklyn. The aboi e clubs a-e the lcsl in New York. The Wanderers team will notbe.aneak one. The club Is new in a flourishing condition, having a membership of 25. Horsford's Acid Phosphjte. Beware of imitations. Before pipering your blue room you should see that exquisite colorinj of pattern No. 846. It has flieze and ceiling to match. This pattetn is controlled by me. Johs S. Boberts, itTh 719 and 721 Liberty St.. head of Wood. Abxheiji's sale commences at 10 o'clock a. X. sharp, April M. TTe Want Yon To Bee our Easter scarfs. Will Price, 47 Sixth street. 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 ' FEATURES OF TKADE. Garden Products of This Section Checked by March Weather. BETTER TONE TO CEREAL MARKETS. The Footwear Outlook as tWed From a . Boston Standpoint. HIDES WEAK AXD CALFiKINS FIRM Office or Tni Disfatch, ) Pittsburg, Saturday. April 9. ( In lines of country produce the features of the week past have been the drop in butter and the upward movement of eggs. Elgin creamery butter bai declined Sc per pound in the week. Tho decline la no donbt duo to the large receipts of country butter. The latter has declined about as much as creamery The egg market of Pittsburg has been an anomaly all the past week. The ruling prices of Xew Ycrk have been below those of this city for a few days past. Bcceipt by the Ohio I iver have been much less this week than was generally antici pated. Southern vegetables have been coming in of late in larger quantities than our markets are able to absoib, andas a natural lesult prices are lower, and promise to decline still farther at na early day. The lough weather of March served to check the products of our home gardens, and very little tmrden stuff is offered, except that which comes from the Gulf States. In Cereal LInea. It will be seen by refcronc'o to the home market column that receipts of grain'and hay for the week past have beon 71 carloads lcs than for the provious weak. Markers have gained somewhat in strength with the decline In receipts. Flour is Arm at the ad vance noted In the early part of the week. In the Northwest spring patent flour Is ISO per barrel higher than it n as a week ago. There is little doubt that both wheat and flour have already reached their lowet point lor this season, and 'iat future changes will be toward hiaher prices. Hay ha also gained in strength the week past. All along ceteal lines we note an improved tone as compared with the situation for a few weck3 past. Hides nnd CalfsSlns. Dealers and tanners are unanimous In re potting this a dull week, with old prices barely maintained. Steer hides are particu larly dull. Culfokins nro in good request, notwithstanding the fact that receipts ate steadily on the lncre.ise. Sheep skins are barely steady at qnotations. Following are prices paid by dealers and tanners for stock delivered here: No. I g-een salted steers. SO lbs and over, No. 1 green 6alled cons, all weights No. 1 green salted hides, 40 to' GO lbs No. 1 green sa'ted hides, 25 to 40 lbs 7!c H 4V 4 7 3 4 .$10Ol 25 .io. igreensaiiea onus No. 1 green salted calfskins No. 1 green salted veal kins No. 1 green salted runner kips Miecnskln. fresh slaughtered Tallow, prime ... ..... 4 Reduction for No. 2 stock. 1 cents per lb on steers and light hides. 1 cent on bulls and 2 ccntb on calfskins. In Footwear Llaes, The report of the Bureau of Statistics for 1S91 shows exports of 131,733 palra of leather boots and shoes, valuo.l at $031,313. The countries taking the largest amounts were Costa Eica. 15,837 pairs, valued at S18.7S2; Nic aragua, 40,131 pairs, valued at" $43,037; Colom bia, 37.9J9 pairs, value JS1.C1S; United King dom, 14,802 pairs, value $13,184: Canada, L6 300 palr. value $63,614: Bt Irish West Indies, 10, 907pair, valuo (103 027: B-itlsh Honduras IS.irn pairs, valuo $17,333: Hawaiian Islands, 5S.141palr. value $118,930: Haiti. 43,032 pairs, value $39 350: Mexico, 18,793 pairs, value $i4, 336: Cuba. 9S,60 pails, value, $100,733. Of India rubber boot and nhoe wn exported 175.627 pntr-. valued at $141,S79. The largest amonnr, 93 73 pain, vclued nt $51,677, was sent to the United Kingdom, Canada coming next with 33,399 pairs, valued at $50,730. The Boston Herald has this to say of boot ami shoe situation and outlook: "Thera is a coodiequest for boots and shoes from the Jobbers in some sections of the country, and they aro takini very freclv of camples. The volume ot case orders is not gieat yet, ex cept in the way or special lines of goods hut theio cae orders usually come Irom a biisfc demand for sample. Trade with the South docs not improve, while tho Western trade is doing better. In the Southncst the Job bers have bought quite freclv, but generally it U at prices that are not very satisfactory, except for the special lines thatatea featuie of the market. The volume or trade here in person Is not as lame as a week ago, but still thete are a good many houses of importance reptpsented. There aro no particular changes in the leathor market. Finished leather is very steady, and, though the volume of trade is rather light, yet the position is better sus tained than a month aso. Special makes and spedtal lines of leather are still strong featmes of the market. Such descriptions or leather are well sold up. The market is not changed in the nay of quotations. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Receipts, Shipments and Prices at East UberiyanI Other Yards Office of The Dispatch, ) PiTTSEuno, Saturday, April 9. Cattle Receipts, 756 head; shipments, 92i head; nothing doing; all through consign ments; 5 cars cattle shipped to Ner York to day. Hogs Receipts 3,200 head; shipments 2,700 head; market slow; uU grades, $4 C04 85; 9 car hogs shipped to New York to-Uuy. SHEtr Receipts. 803 head; shipments, 800 head: market all through consignments; nothing doing. By Telegraph. BuOVo Cnttle Receipts, 198 loads through, 4 sale; market slow and unchanged. Hogs Receipts, 54 loads through, 8 sale: market lo higher and firm, with light ie. eclpts; packers and medium grades, $4 80. Sheef. and lambs Keceims, 8 loads through. 10 sale; maikot fully 23a stronger on all kinds except cull?: sheen, extra mncy. $6 65 6 73: srood to choice, $0 256 45i fair to good, $t 006 20; Iambs, good to extra nativo, $7 40 7 75; fair to good do,"$7 007 35; clipped, common to best, $5 000 40. CIi!ca?o Cattle Receipts 600: shipments, 1.000: market steady; to-'fiiv's sales, natives, $3 f04 15; stnekers, $2 5Q3 05: cows, $2 40 3 10. Hogs Receipts. 8,09.1: shipments, 5.0CK): market higher: rough and common. 3 90 4 59: mixed and packers, $4 554 65: urime heavy and butchers' weights, $4 704 73; light, $4 504 65. Sheep Receipts, 2 0C0; ship ments 1000: market tealv to easier: ewes $4 S05 25; mixed. $4 906 15; wethct s ?6 25 6 75, Westerns, $5 803 30; lambs, $5 506 95. St. Lnnls Cattle Receipts, 1.100 head; shipments, 23 head; market active and strong; fair to choice native steels, $3 OOS) 4 50; Texan nnd Indian steers, all kinds, $2 10 3 SO. Hogs Receipts, 2,225 head; ship ments, 4,153 head: matket 10c higher; fair to prime heavy, $4 454 CO; mixed, ordinary to good, $1 C04 53; light, lair to best, $430 4 59. Sheep Receipts, 400 head; shipments, 750 head; market unchanged. Ksnsa. Clry Cnttle Receipts, 2,000; ship ments 1,700; teers were active tosteadv and trong nt $3 55t 15; cows steady at $2 15 3 CO; stoekero and feedeis quiet and un changed at $2 iOQi 70. Hogs Receipts, 6 400; shipments, 1.200; the mirkct was active ard strong to 5o higher; all grades, $3 75 4 45: bulk, $4 2034 40. Sheep Receipts, 1,600; shipments. 100; the market was active Omaha Cattle Receipts. 2,100 head: mar ket dull but xteady and unchanged; prime steers, $3 S04 33: conrmon, $2 903 25. Hojs Receipts, .1,U)0 head: uinrket active and 5 cents higher: li"ht, $4 254 43; heavy, $4 35 4 45; mixed, $4 204 33. snoop Receipts. 4.0 heart: market active and firm; natives, $4 00 S CO; Westerns $4 50g5 SO. Cincinnati Cattle Liihr, $3 403: pack ing and butchcts, $4 15Q4 83; receipts, 1,420 head: shinn ents, 1,71.0 nead. Sheep steady at $4 036 00; leceipts. 25 head: shipments, none. Umw steady: common to choice, $4 604 75 per 103 pounds. H0HE SECUEITIES AHD MONET. Prices Lomr on the Week, but a Reaction Was Checked. The local stock market was somewhat er ratic during the week. At one time the bears succeeded in making quite an impres sion, but they Mete unable to hold things donn. A general improvement set In the latter part or the week, and most of the slnmpy spots disappeared. Although as compared with a month ago price changes show losses to be In the majority1, closing figures were with few exceptions fiom points to tractions better than the lowest. Centra!, Citizens and Pittsburg Tractions were the market teatures. The regular buy ers of theso stocks secured about all they wanted, and there wei e no new ones to take their places. The principal changes as com pared with a week ago are: Bridgewater Gas 5 point higher, Philadelphia GasK- Chartiers Gas Pleasant Valley, Airbrake and Cablo were steady. Plneago fell back t 5i, Central Traotlon lji, citizens' Traction ?2, Pittsburg Traction 1, Luster 1, Electric 2 nnd Switch and Signal . ftfilae Caritrttarvprp ?.a nnnheRt.nr Trac tion at 39. 10 Iron and Glass Bank at 135. 25 Chartiers Gas at 10, 10 Birmingham Traction at 26 50 at CK. 15 Cnble at 75U, dividend off; $1,000 Blrminghnni -bond at 103, 100 Phila delphia Gas at IS. 5 Luter at 9. Sales for the week were 3,095 shares and $22,000 bonds. Leaders in activitv wero Birmingham, Cen tral and Pleasant Vallov. Quotations on the unlisted tractions at the end of the call weie: Bumingham, 26bid; Manchester, 89 bid. There was no bid for Duquesne, but it was offered at 23. Tho best featnro in local banking circles during the week was a good counterhusi ness. "There was little improvement Jn'the discount mat ket. Tiie amount of idleunds was larger nt the end of the week than, at the beginning. The Interest rate wns stead ily maintained at 8 per cent. The Clearing House report shows theso results: Saturday's exchanges 2,W7.611 21 baturdar's balances 385,192 09 Week's exchanges 14.535. 8W 68 Week's balances 3.079.S72 74 Previous week' exchanges tt.u27.7wi (0 Exchanges wck 1891 13.804.9J1 F Exchanges 1S02 to date 198.8I0.0T2M bametlme 1891 181,191,240 60 SATURDAY'S PRODUCE MARKETS CHICAGO The flght between Pardrldio and the, combination opposed to him was again the feature of the wheat market Satur day. Fluctuations were rapid and violent, and the feeling unsettled. The leading futures ranged as follows, as cor rected by John M. O ikley k Co.. 45 Sixth street, members of the Chicago Board of Trade: open- High- Low- Clos- AnTICLES. l"g- eat. est lng. VlIEAT O. 2 April . I SV t & I V MS Mav 8 88 82V 8J Julv 85"i 0 Siii 83 Corx, No. 2. April 41 4, W 40 May .7.. 1 41H Wi "H June SS'4 38'i 33 MM OATS. N 0.1!. Mav 29J, M' 29W K June 23;a 2X 23X 28H MESS POBK. May 10 35 10 35 10 15 10 20 Julv 10 47X 10 47K 10 30 10 S2!f 1lKD. Mav 61- 6 27H 6 20 6 TO July A 3W 6 3 0 30 6 30 Siionr Bins. Mav SC3 5 6TJ$ isnt SfiO July iTIii 5 7.H 5 70 5 70 Cash onotatlnns wero a follows: .Flour firmer: uillleis nsking 1030c advance over the low nrices ot tho week. No. 2 spring wheat. 82c; Na 3 snring arhcat, 76c: No. 2 led. SSc; No. 2 corn, 40Kc: No. 3 oats. 2929Kr: No. 2 white, 30$30Wc: No. 3 white, 295i730;; No. 2 rye, ,c: No. 2 barley, 55(3!5(ic; No. 3, f. o. b., 4?e: No. 4, S53Sc; No. 1 flaxseed, ,9Sc; primo tim othy eed. $1 231 30. 31es pork, per bhl., $10 1010 12J4. Lard, per 100 lbs $n 17. 20. Short rib side (looc), $5 37K5 60- Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $4 505 00. Short clear sidos (boxed), $6 2iS 30. Whtskv, distillers' finished goods, per gal., $1 18. Sugars unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-day the but ter market was qniet: fancy croamerv, 22V 23c;llne Wernm,20?22c; ordinary, lS20c; lino dairies, 1921c Kjgs b&roly steady at 12Jil3c. NEW TOSE Flour stronger and in active demand, advance chocking business: low extras. M 73S 40; winter Whear, low grades, $2 755?1 40; ftir to fancy, $3 454 50: patents, H 1C3 00; Minneapolis clear, $3 65 4 45; straights, $4 104 OS, patents, $4 1J5 15 rye mixtures, $3 654 25. Cornmeal- rairlv; n'ctive, firm. "Wheat Spot higher and dull; No. red, SI 02 store and elovatonSl 036l 04, afloat: $1 C31 0 t- o. b.; No. 3 red", 95Kc: nn'n-nuea tea. irajscmsi im: .io.i.iorinsrn. $1 nil 01: option". No. 2 rod, Anrll. 03 698e; ili-.ing. 9SKe: May, 9393c: closing at 95c-.Tnno, 93KS94C, closing nt 93Je: .Inly, 3J94J-jc. closing at 94e: Aii"usr. 92593c. closing at 93Uc: September, 92 92k closing at 92c: December, 94U33o, closing at 95e. Rve uteady. Barley a ull; No. 2 Milwaukee. 6869s. Corn dull and stronger: No. 2. GSJQH" elevator: 55c afloat; ungraded mixed. 5lJ54Vic; steamer mixed, MJ35iC Options April, B0c: May, 4&Kc: June, 45Jic: Julv. 46c: August, 46Vic Oats Spot higher and qniet. Ontions firmer and quiet; April. 36c; Mav. ?&VA:: July, Uv. spot No. 2 white. 38K39Jc: mixed West ern, 3537V:c: wmte do, 3741Ko. Hav qnler. Hops firm and qnlotf Pacific coast, 25S0c Tallow dnll and firm: city (2 ror packages). 4;fc. Eggs Western, 14. Hidcs.qniet and steady: wet salted New Or leans, selected, 45 to 75 pounds, 638c: Texas, selected, 5O60 lbs., C8r. Pork falrlv activo and firm: old mess, 9 5010 C3: new mess, $11 0011 15; extra prime. $1115. Cut meats quiet: pickled bellies, 5 13-lS5c: do should ers, 5J5Kc; do bams. 9li9Jc: middles dull; short clear, $8 45. Laid weak and dull; Western steam closed SC 52K bid; options Mav. $6 55 asked: July, 'R 64Ss 65, closing at $5 65 asked; Augnst. $5 75. Butter dull and weak; Western dairy. 14S?17c; do creamery, 1624; do factory, $I8Kl7c;EWn.24c. Cheese quiet nnd weak; part skims, 510e. rnir,.rri(f niA Flour strong. Wheat strong nnd higher: No. 2 red, in export ele vator $1 001 C0K: No. 2 red, April. $1 004 $1 O0K: Mav, 93J6; January, 959Jic: Juiy, 9"9"c- Corn opened firm; carlots quiet; No" 3 in expot t elevator, 43e; steamer in do, 40Jc; N. 2 yellow afloat, 49e: do In grain depot. 47Ue:"No. 2 mixed. Anrll, 47J47?fc: Mnv, 47il7Sc: Jnno, 4546c: Julv. 46f? 46)c. O.its firm, with goon Gem and for cir lrs: No. 3 white. S7e; No. 2 white. 3c: No. 2 white, April, 37VJS3.c; May. S7K3Sc; June, 37K3Sc: j,iy 37j3Sc. Butter quiet; Penn sylvania print, extra, 23c. ST. LOTtI Flour unsettled. Wheat Mav closed lic off: cash sold higher at &$4c. Corn Cash higher at 36c: options closed s lower than vMtcrdav: Mav, 33c; July, Sbc. Oats Cash higher at 30c; May snlfl tit, tn SflVn. but rinsed nt rnlTe sellors- Rye and barlev Nothing clone. Hav steady: nralrie. $0509 50: timothv. $13 50. Provisions dnll, witli only a small Job trade done at previous quotations Tt ALTIiTOKE Wheat firm: No. 2 red. spot, 9999Ve: the month. 99c bid: May. 96396Kc; June, 95e. Com steady; niixod, snftt and the month. 47H7c; May, 4747Uc: June. 4fi 46c; Julv, 46c bjd: steamer mixed. 42Vg!43o. O.tts sfongand highei: No. 2 white west ern, 3S3SJc: No. 2 mixed Western, 3435c. Rve highei ; Na 2, 8S;9e. Pi ovlsions steady and unchanged. Butter weak nnd un changed. Eggs barely steady at 14c. CINCINNATI Flour quiet nnd firmer. Wheat strorgen No 2 red, 93e. Cornsteadv: No. 2 mixed. 42fl3c. OAts firmer and higher: No. 2 mixed, 83s. Rye qniet; No. 2. 86c. Prrkflrm at $1!)S7. Bulkmeats firm nt$5 75. Bacon cteadv at $8 70 Butter weak nnd drooping, Eggs strong at 12c Cheese steady. MILWAUKEE Flour qniet. Wheat ex cited: May. S2c: No. 2 sprintt. 8JQ.86c: Nn. l Northern, 87e. Cor i firm; No. 3. 39g93Kc Otts firm; No. 2 nhlte. 33c. No. 3 do, 3i32c. Barlev steadv: Nn. 2. 54ifc: sample. 52ffi59c. Rve firm: No. L 8384c. Provisions quiet. Poik,S10 50. NEW OBLE NS Sugar Open kettle, 8Kc; fnlly fair to prime, Sc; good common to good lair, 2 13-16 J3c; common, 22 ll-16c; inferior, 2Wc; centrifugal, choicn vellow clarified, Zq; prime do, 3JiJ 13-16c; off do, 3i3e; seconds, 2 9-16oJc. MINN1S1POI.IS Wheat No. 1 North ern Anrll closin" at 79c; Mnv. opening, 815c, highest S23c, louiwt 79fc, closinir 79Jc; Julv. opening Sic, highest He, Ion est 81Jc, closing 81c; on track, No. I haid,Kc. DTiLf'-R Wheat No. 1 hard cash. 82JJC; April. Slc: M iv. 849: Jnlr.SSc: No. 1 Not th orn cash, flSc; Ar.ril, 79Ke; May.S2c: June, 83o; July, 84c; No. 2 Northern cash. 74c; No. 8, 68c; on track, No. 1 hard, 3c; No. 1 Northern, 81Kc. 1 oLEno Wheat active and lower; No. 2 cash, 93c: May, 92Je; July, 85e: August, P53c. Lorn dull and nominal: No. 2 cash, 41c. Oat" quiet; cash, 32c. Rye stea'dy; cash, 03. KANSAS CITy Flour unchanged. Wheat, corn and oats entiiely nominal. Butter weak and unchanged. Eggs firm at lie Hay and flaxseed unchanged. Turpentine Markets. New Tore Rosin inactive nnd firm; strained, common to good,$l 4"l 45. Tur pentine dull and lower at 3636c. Wilmixgtox Spirits tuijientino nothing doing: rosin qu et: strained. $1 15: good strained, $1 20. Tar firm, $1 25. Crude tur pentine steadv; hard, $1 10; yellow dip and virgin, $2 25. Savatvah Turpentine firm at 33c. Rosin, dull, $1 55l CO. ' Ch tr.LESTON Turpentine steady, S2Jc bid; rosin firm; good strained, $1 10 bid. Th.3 Coflee Markets. New York. April 9. Coffee options onened barely steady and 5 to 15 points lower; closed stendj. unchanged to 15 points down: sales 18,750" bags, including April, 12.30 12.35c; Mav. 110012.15c: June, ll.0311.70c; July, lL65ll.BOt-: September, 11.60H,55c; October, 11.45lL50c: December, 11.45c. Spot Rio nominal; No. 7. 13X13c. Baltimore. April 9. Coilee Rio cargoes fairatl7c;No.7.13Jict Tlio Metal Markets. New Tore Pig iron dull at' $14 7518 25. $19 93 asked. Wool Markets. St. Louis Wool Receipts, none; ship ments. 23.000 pounds; very quiet, and prices entirely unchanged. THE HOME MARKETS. Eggs in Short Supply and Firm, and Butter Mlting lower. - VEGETABLES PLENTY AND QUIET. Cereal Receipts on the recline and Markets ire Unchanged. SUGARS STRONG AND COFFEES WEAK Oftice ot The Dispatch, Pittbbdro, Saturday, April 9. , Couirrnr Pboduoe (Jobbing prices) Re ceipts of eggs are not up to demand and markets are very firm. As markets here are higher than at other centers, prospects are that in the coming week receipts will be heavy and prices lower. Country roll liut ter Is in large supply, and tendency Is to ward lower prices. Creamery Is quiet at quotations. Southern vegetables are arriv ing freely, nnd markets nre slowJ Old vegetables are dull arprices quoted. Florida oranges are scarce and their end is near for this season. Bananas are not in ns larco sunply this week as last, and prime stock Is flnn. Applkr-SI 0O!?2 50 per barrel. BfTTKR-Creamery. Elgin. 2S33!c: Ohio brands, 203270: common country butter, 1320c; choice conntrv roll, 23250. Beaxs New York and Michigan pea. $1 731 S5; marrowfat. 2 St2 :i: l.lm.n beans, 3X3,'c per lb: lianrl picked medium. SI 7031 75. Beeswas Choice. 3334c per lb: low grades, 22 25c. Buckwheat Flour New. misaie per lb. Cheese Ohio choice, ll)i(31!2c! New Tork cheese, iaai2$c: Llmburcer, 1313c: Wlironsln sweitner, full cream, 13,14Js'c; Imported sweitzer, S;25!c. CiDrn-Cotintrv cider, 15 005 SO ner barrel; sand refined. $8 W7 CO: crab elder, t; s 00. Cranrerries Per box, II 231 50: per barrel, tsr(6C0. Egos Strictly fresh, I5)16e; goose eggs, 653 70cilozen. FKATniRS Extra live geese, 575Sc; No. 1. 48 50e ?l Id: mixed lot. 25Kc. Dried ITrI'its Feaclies. halves. 5Ke: evapora ted apnles. 78c; apricots. Sialic: blackberries, .V 6c: raapberrfes. 18318;c; huckleberries, 7c; Call- fornW rtrnrliPR. trtSWc Honev New crop, white clover. 1617e; Cali fornia honey. 19315c t lh. Maple Strup New. 70f75c ? gallon. SIaple SCO R 5ffl8c ? lb. osion sets Yellow Erie, (5 033 50; Jersey. S5 fOBi 0 Poultry Alive Chickens. 70(385c per pair: lire turkeys. 12'S!"'- 9 lb: ducks. 5c)l 00 a pair: live ireese, 80CS1 00 a pair: drcse,l chickens. 14 15c ? 16: dreose'l turkeys, 1613c ? lb; dressed ducks. 1U3I7C 71 ib. roTATOKS-Cirlnart lots, on track, 30a3.c: from store. 40I5C a bushel; Jersey sweets, 12 502 75 per barrel. Seeds Western recleaned medium clover. Job bing at (7 GO: mammoth. (7 CO: timothy, f I Si for prime and $1 60 for rholce; blue gnss. J2 632 80; orchard grass. 1 50: millet. It 15: German, $1 30: Hungarian. $1 10; line lawn, I5c per lh; seed buck wheat. 1 1 40PU 50. TALLOWr-fountrv. 4c: city rendered. 4He. Tropical Fruits Lemons, fancy Messina, S3 50 (HA 10: Florida oranges. S3 OXM 75 a box. Mrsslnas, 12 753 rfl: bananas. $1 tiftl 75 firsts. l Kl 25 sec onds: Pcrslin dates.4(5c per pound: laver figs. 12 14 per pound: Malaga grapes, 3 00 for fancy: pineapples. 12 00012 50 a dozen. VEOETARLES-Cabbage, New Florida. S3 7iia4 00 a crate: old, S3 O03 50 a barrel; Havana onions, 2 753 00 a crate; yellow Danver. fl Vyl 50 a bar rel: new Florida tomatoes. $2 50.? 00 a hnshel crate: celery. 3o50c per dozen: turnips. Jl &K51 75 a barrel: Havana potatoes, I'j 50(6 00 a barrel: spinach, (1 50 1 75 .1 ban el: new beets. 4045c a dozen: asparagus. 50c per bunch: knle. Si ocftftl 25: radishes, 8(3400 per dozen : parsnips. S2 002 25: new peas, !2 602 50: green beans. S2 753 C); new Southern eclerv. 50(ct60c per dozen bunches: cii-cnnih-rs. $1 Z5" 00 per dozen; cauliflower, 12 50 2 75 tier dozen. Grooorles. Sugars are flnn enough to go higher. The future of markets, however, deponds on tho aotlon of the Trust, Coffees are quiet, with a prospect of lower prices. The new crop of coffee in Brazil promises tobs large and the drift of prices of late has been downward. Green Coftee Fancy, 22Sc: choice Bio. 21K 22Wc: prime, 20c: low grade K10. lt(Sl")e:olu Government Java, 27?9c: Maracalbo, 2122kc: Mocha. 2Ep29c: Santos 21H!,Sc; Caracas, i3!& 24Hc: I,a Guavra. 21Kwl22ic. koasted tin papers) sianaara nranns. 1'i.oac: 2)i.e: irood Rio. 19Sc: ordlnarv. 17(318?. Spices (whole) Cloves. icgai2c: allspice, 10c; cassia. 8c; peppr. 12c; nntmeg. 7C0c. Petroleum (Jobbers' prices)-H0 test.6c; Ohio, 150. 7c: headlight. 150 test, 64c: water white. 7Sc; globe. Mffil'c: elaine. 13c; carnadlne. lie; royallne, 14c; red oil, 10)$llc; purity, 14c; olelne, 21c. JIINERS' OIL No. 1 wlntpr strained. 3910c per gal.: summer. 35($37c; lard. tc55c. Syrup Com syrup. 22Sc: choice sugar syrup, .WJSc. prime sugar sryup, 3ClKc: strictly prime, 28(a.3uc. U. O. MOLASsrs Fancy new crop. 4042c; choice, 40Uc; old crop, 3533c; N. O. syrup, mac. Soda BI-carb. in kegs. 3WlS3Vc: bl-carb. in Ht, SJlc: bl-carh. assorted packages, 5X6c: sal soda. In kegs. lVc: do granulated. 2c. Candles Star, full weight, 9c; stearine per set, S'ic; partfflne. 11012c. RiCE-Head Carolina, 6)s6J(c: choice, 5M6Uc; Loulstina, XafiTtC. Starch Pearl, 4c; com starch, 6Jf6Jc: glosi starch. SSI-'Mc Foreign Fruit Barer raisins. $2 03; London layers. $2 25; Muscatels, f I 75: California Jluica lels, l 4mai 60; Valencia. 5fBc: Ondara Valen cia. 6H7c: Sultana. E1V; currants, 3V(3M'c; Turkey prunes, 45Jic: French prunes. (VffiOXc: cocoanuts?100. f6 UCI: almonds. Ban.. ? Ib, 20c: do, Ivlca, 17c; do, shelled. 50c; '.'.ilnuts. Nap., 13 14c: Slcllr filberts, lie; Smyrna figs. 1213c: new dates, fi&iic: Brazil nuts, 7c: pecans. 1314c: citron, ? lb, 212c; lemon peel, 10c ?Ib: orange peel, 12c. Suoars Cubes, 4c; powdered. 4Jc: granulated, 4Wc; eoDfectloners. 4Uc: soft white. 4V43)lc: ycl low, choice, 3lc; yellow.good, 3,3c; jellow, fair, 3pii35(c. Pickles Medium, bbls (1.200), ft 25; medium, half bbls (COO). t2 G. S-lt-No. 1? bbl. (I 20; No. extra, per K bbl, SI 10; dalrv, bbl, $1 20; coarse crystal. $ bbl. 11 10: Hlgglns' Eureka, 4-bu sacks, ft 80: Hlgglns' Eureka. Ill 14-lb packets, 83 00. Canned Goods Standard peaches, tl 'UHA M: 2nds. SI 30ai 40; extra peaches. $2 002 10: pie peaches. S&390C; finest corn. 1 2S1 50; Hfd. Co. com. 1 0051 10: red cherries, tl CWbl 10; Lima beans, fl 35; soaked do. SSc; stringed do. 8085c; marrowfat peas. C0C1 10; soaked peas. 6075c; plneipples. (1 C01 30; Bahama do. $2 00: dainson I ilmns, tl 00: grcea gages. SI 85; egg plums, Ql 00; 'allfornla acrlcots, 1 7lt CO: California pears, K 1C2 30; do green gages. 51 85; do egg plums, fl 85; extra white cherries. ;2 72 85; rasoberrles, $1 15(3)1 25: strawberries. 9o3l 10; gooseberries, jl (XYS)1 03; tomatoes. 00S5c; salmon, 1-lb cans, (1 3c(l 80: blackberries. 80s: succotash. 2-Ib cans, soaked, UOc: do green. 2-1 b ctns, !1 2.VS)1 50: corn beef, 2-lb cans, (1 CWail 70; 1-lb cans, tl 20; baked beans. tl40l 55: lobsters. 1.1b cans. (2 2i: mack erel. 1-lb cans, boiled. 11 50; sardines, domestic. He !l O04 101 Hs. $3 50; sardines. Imported, is, fl 501 oo; sardines. Imported. Us, $3 00; sardines, mustard. 93 40; sardines, spiced, $3 50. FISH Extra No. ! bloater mackerel, J24 00 per bbl: extra No. 1 do mess, $20 00; No. 2 shore mack erel 19 59; No. 2 large mackerel. fi8 00: No. 3 large mackerel, (16 50; No. 3 small mackerel. 110 00: Herrings-Spilt, tl 50: lake, S3 75 per 100-lb bbl. White fish, 7 50 per 100-lb half bbl. Lake trout, S3 50perhalt bbl. Finnan baddies, lOcperlb. Ice land halibut, 12c per lb. Pickerel, half bbls. 31 CO: quarter bbl, l 00. Holland herring, 75c. Walkoff herring. 90c. OATilEAL-Jl 7o5 00. Grain, Flour and Feed. Sales on Saturday's call at the Grain Ex change: One car sample oats 35c P. & IV.; 1 car No. 1 timothy hay $13 50 B. & O.; 1 car sack bran $17 00 store. Receipts as bulletined, 22 cars. By Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chi cago railway 1 c.ir of oats, 1 of hay, 6 of flour. By Pittsburg. Cincinnati and St. Louis 2 cars of oats, 5 of corn, 1 of hay. By Baltimore and Ohio 1 car of hay. By Pitts burir and Western 1 car of oats, 2 ot bay, 1 or wheat. By Pittsburg and Lafco Eric 1 car of flour. Kecelpts for the week ending April 8. 69 cars against 340 the previous week. Wheat had the lead this week, the total receipts being 73 car loads, flay was next in volume, the total being 51 cars. Following quotations are for carload lots on track. Dealers charge an advance on these prices from store: Wheat No. 2 red, 9405c: No. 3 red. 89ffi9Ce. CORN Xo. 2 yellow ear. 4849c; high mixed ear, 47K18c; mixed ear, 45$4,c; No. 2 yellow shelled. -.b:c; high mixed ihelled, 4444Jjc; mixed shelled, 4J41)r. Oats-No. 1 oats, 35!i.T6c; Nn. 2 white, S3 SS.Sc; extra No. 3 oats, 3ji34c: mixed oau, Sj& S3c. Btk-jNo. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio. 8889c; No, 2 Westtrn, SMtSTc. Flour Jobbing prices Fancy spring patents, $5 005 :0; fancy winter patents. 3 005 :0: faucv straight winter. 54 60l 75; fancy straight spring'. t4 7o5 0): clear winter, ft i4 50; slralgnt ixXX bakers', $4 2S4 45. Kj e Ilour, J4 755 10, Millfeed No. 1 white middlings. t!8 5019 00 per ton: No. 2 white middlings, fl6 5017 50: brown middlings. ?W 5017 00: winter wheatbran, ?17 00 17 Si; chop leed. ,14 W17 00. HAT-llilcd tlmoth. choice, $14 0014 50; No, 1, $13 7514 U0: No. 2. $U 0 -12 50: clover hay. U 60 12 IX; loose irom wagon, S14 O0l CO. according to quality; prairie hay, $S 500 00; packing hay, $i003 50. bTUAW-Oats, $7 007 25; wheat, $6 00 60; rye,. $7CO(S7 25. l'rovlslona. At the Saturday meeting of the Pittsburg packers shoulders weie reduced c per pound, and sides ia per pound, as our quo tations will dispose. Other hog products were not changed, and old prices will stand for another week. The movement of pro visions has been mote active thfs week than last, i Sugar cured haras, large $ D) Sugar cured hams, medium..... 10 Sugar cored hams, small : VM Sugar cured California hams 1'A Sugar cured b. bacon 9 sugar cared skinned hams, large 10 Sugar cured skinned Dams, medium 10 Sugar cured shoulders ft Sugar cured boneless shoulders iH Sugar cured skinned shoulders 7 Sugar cured bacon shoulders 6 Sugar cured dry-lilt shoulders 5! Sugar cured beef, rounds 12 Sugar cured beer, sets 9 Sugar cured beef, fiats .'. 8 Bacon, clear sides, 30 lbs 1H Bacon, clear bellies, a) lbs . S Dry salt clear sides, M lbs average tH Dry sail clear sides. M lbs average VA Mess pork, hes.vv 13 03 Mess pork, famllr 13 00 Lard, refined. In tierces oi Lard, refined. In one-half bbls 54 Lard, refined, InCO-lb tubs 57 Lard, refined, in 10-lb palls t Lard, refined. In 5C-lb tin cana H Lard, refined, ln3-lhtlnpall 6M Lard, refined. In Mb tin pails OH Lard, refined. In 10-lb tin pills W WALL STREET CLOSE. Manhattan Nets for the Day the Only Im portant Else 4. Firm Temper In a Very Dnll Stock Market Atchison Balded 'Down 1 Per Cent. New York, April 9. There were very few features in the Btock market to-day, the trading being even more than usual of late professional, and the fluctuations in all but a very few stocks confined to the smallest fractions. The general temper was firm, and the opening was made at slight gains over last night's figures, while tho demand from the shorts further advanced the whole list in the early dealings. . Thegspat featttio of the day was tho nn nsual animation nnd sti en-jth displayed in Western Union, which rose 1 per cent to 80, which point it has not reached for n long time. Manhattan kept company with It, continuing its rise to 14 and while neither of these were able to retain all of their gains, they wero maintained on a higher level than the rest of the market. The bears attached Atchison and broke It lfcer cent, affecting the rest or the list to some extent and depressing prices below theleveLof the first figures. Unimportant gains were made by the Industrials. The bank statementsshowed aloss of over $2,000, 000 in the surplus reserve, but this was largely due to an expansion of loans, and no apparent effect was had upon the course of prices. The late trading developed a firmer temper and the market closed quiet to dull at Insignificant changes for the day in all cases except in Manhattan, which is up 1 per cent. The transactions reached 09,405 listed, 3,820 unlisted. The total sales of stocks to-day were 103,226 shares. Including AtchUou, 9,450; Chicago Gas, 2,055; Dolaware and Hudson, 3,000; Erie, 4,400: Manhattan, 4.200; Northern Pa rifle pieferred, 2,400; New Ensrland, 6,400; Reading, 9,300; Richmond and West Point, 5,200: St. Paul. 4,660; Union Pacific, 3,006: West ern Union, 13.700. Railway bonds wero rather more active than stocks, and rather heavy, though only in the Richmond and West Point 5, whicfi lost VA at 57, was there any los3 of note, while Northern Pacific and Montana lsts rose 1 to 97, and Richmond and Danville Consolidated I to 103. The trading reached $756,003. The following table snows the prices of active stocks on the New York btock Exchange yesterday. Corrected dally for The DtsrATCU by Wihtnet & Stephenson, oldest Pittsburg members of the New York stock Exchange. 57 Fourth avenue. Clos ing bid. Open High Low est. est. 3K 39 78 Ti'i Bit 98 97)4 37?a 3SH "oiji "mi 135 137 25K 31 (US 61 4-1 42V 77 761, Jt 103K 79 70 'iioj 'ifiij 707 704 32i airi 3114 31 1S3U 119 145K MIX "iVi "52V 13P4 IVh 747$ 74 "lioii "MJJ 102H 101H loan loo 114X 114i 'sin "so" 73'4 73 40( 2' 19M 19.S 50 41)i U'( 14 22 214 61.' 6l!i "55!i "55" 2414 24V 614 61 "ii" "io" "iii" 'm" 101 104 CH 41U "is'4 "28)i 9(1 83 S3!i 32 "an "$ "as" "siri ing. Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil. pfd Am. Knrar Reflmnc Co. 394 76 94 mi 36H S7X 60 13S 2JX 61 3f 76M 752 98 Am.Sugar Beflniiig Co.pfd Atch.. Top. JCS.1! Canadian Pacific , Canada Sonthern Central ofNew Jersey Chesapeake and Ohio C. &., 1st pfd AO., 2d pfd Chicago Gas Trust C. Bur. & Qulncy C, Mill. 4 St. Paul C, Mil. & St. Paul, prd..., C. Rock I. tP C, St. P. M.&0 C. & Northwestern C. C. C. & I Col. C01I& Iron , Col. & llosklng Val Del. Lack & West Del. A Hudson Den. A Rio Grande." Den. A: Bio Grande, pfd... B. T. Va. & Ga Lake Erie & Western Lake Erie & Western, pfd. Lake Shore ft M. S Louisville & Nashville Michigan Central Mobile Ohio Missouri Pacific Vrt,.,il flnrrtaffe Prt S1H "ioii J 37 24 4.1 7S3C lU'l 79X "si" ,108 123 88J4 474 119Ja 70 'i 3154 31 150 145 18 52 64 25H 76H 132'S 74H lin 37K 593C 102 108V U4' na 74 33 3UJ 73 SO'a 19 II 49 M 14K 2ia 61!) 22 120' i 70 324 3IH JS'J 145 izn 25H 761 13T 74 ' 60 M1V National Cordige Co., pfd IU1U .New x ors: i-enirai N. Y., C. &l. L N. Y., C. A St. L., 1st pfd. N, Y., C. A St. L.. 2d pfa . N. Y L. E.&V. N. Y.. L. E. & W.. pfd.... N. Y. &N. F. N. Y., O. A W Norfo k A Western Norfolk A Western, pfd... Nwrth American Co Northern Pacific Northern Pacific, pld Ohio A Mississippi Oregon Improvement Pacific Mall l'eo., Dec. A Evans Pulladelphla A Beading... P., C, C. A St. L P.. C. C. A St. L.. pfd.... Pullman Pal-ice Car Richmond A W. P. T Blchmond A W. P. T.. pfd St. Paul A Duluth bt. Paul. Minn. A Man.... Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Wabash, pfd Western Union WhellngA L. E Wheeling A L. E.. pfcl.... Dls. A Cattle Fd. Trust.... National Lead Co Nations! Lead Co., pfd.... IHH 30-K 73t( 41 m;. 50 Uii 22 01J4 19 55J 24U 6H4- 103S lOJi 54 45 113 10! V 12V 2S 83 32V 'Uii 33 ai,r fK 24K CIS "lOS 112 10S 454 MM SVt 33 74 47,'i 33 Boston Stocks 1 Closing; Prices. Atch. AToneka...., Boston A Albany.... Boiton A Maine Chi.. Bur.AOulncy. FitchburgR. R Flint A Pere M. pfd. Little Rock A Ft. S.. Mass. Central Mex. Central com... N. Y. A N. rng N. Y. A N. Eng. 7s. Old Colony. Rutland com Rutland pfd Wis. Central com... Atlantic Boston A Mont Calumet A Hecla. Franklin Kearsarge Osceola Santa FeCoDDer.. 275 , Wi l.J 31 .35 203 189 109 37M 66h . 95 , 16 19 40 119 173 67 17 12 43 Tamarack .16 Annlston Land Co . . 25 6 17 . 19Sf 2U0 , lK , 3 9i tUi U 59 Boston Land Co..... San Dlco Land Co. West End Land Co. Kill lelephonc , Lamson Store S Water Power rent. Mining N. E.T. AT B. A B. Cornier. Thomson-Houston ., Philadelphia Stocks. Closing quotations of Philadelphia stocksv fur nished bv Whitney A Stephenson, brokers. No. 57 Fourth avenue, members of New York Stock Ex change. Bid. Asked. Pennsylvania Railroad 57 57j Reading Railroad 27 9-16 27)i Buffalo. N.Y. A Phlla 8)i 9 Lehigh Valley 574 58 Lehigh Navigation 51 5456 Philadelphia and Eric 39H Northern Pacific, com 21M 22S Northern Pacific, pref. 61M CU, Mining Stock Qnotations. New Yokk, April 9 Rest & Belcher, 110; Caledonia B. II., 105: Consolidated Califor nia and Virginia, 400: Doadwood, T., 200; Eureka Consolidated. 200; El Cristo. 45; II:ile and Norcross, 110; Homestake, 1300; Horn Silver, 300; Mexican. 173: Ophir. 240: Plym outh, 150; Savnge, 105; Sierra Nevada, 113; Standard, 150: Union Consolidated, 115; Yel low Jacket, ICO. THE WEEK IN OIL. Improvements In Business and Prices on BnllUh Pipe Lino Tt-porta. The market was moderately active and variable, as influences were good or bad. The opening on Monday' was steady, but later in the week the price touched a low point, on increased production. There was a sharp rally Saturday, on information that the monthly pipe line iep6rt will be quite bullish. New buyers mu'le their appear ance, and there were signs of increasing in terest among outsiders. The fact that there was no oil on tap at the final bid showed that the feeling was 11 rm and confident. Fluctuations for the day. and week are shown in the following table: Open- nigh- Low- lug. est. est. ulose- Monday. 57X 57 57W S!4 Tuesday 57 6S 57 57K Wednesday 57S4 57 53 X Thursday 56 5o54 5W, GfcX Friday 56M 5T 55)4 56 Saturday S"l 58i 57)S 57X Business for the dav aggresated 25.000 bar rels, and for the week about 150,000. Refined closed: New York, 6.10c; Iiondou, 5d: Ant werp. 14f. New Yokk, April 9. Petroleum continues neglected and the trading isxif insignificant pioportions. Thoopenlng to-day vtas steady, un advance of lAc followed, then the mar ket became dull and remained so until the close. Pennsylvania oil. spot sales, none; Mav option, opening, 57c; highest, 57c; lowest, 57Kc; closing, Slc Lima oil, no sales; total tales, 10.030 ban els. Oil City, April 9. National Transit cer tlncateB opene ', 57c; highest, 57c; lowest, STc; closed. 57c: sales, 43,000 barrels; clear ances, 172,000 barrels. 8ICK HEADACHEClirter,i LUUe Llnr pmu SICK HEADACHECarter,sLutIe Llyer puu SICK HEADACHEClrter, , Lutle Urer r.iUj SICK HEADACHECarttr,4LJt'UeIjlTerJ.iu1. deT-to-icwrsa BROKERS FINANCIAL. ESTABLISHED 1334. John M. Oakley & Co., RANKERS AND BltOKERS. 45 SIXTH ST. Direct private wire to New York and Chi cago. Member New Yore, Chicago and 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 1835). Money to loan on call. Information books on all markets mailed on application. Ie7 Whitney & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. TSft3S KAIXKOADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCUXSCLZ IS XTTECT DECZXSKS 2U, 1891. Trains will leavo Union Station, Pittsburg, as follows (Eastern Standard TImo): MAIN J, INK K AST WARD. Pennsylvania Limited of Pullman Vestibule Can daily at 7:15 a. m.. arriving at HarrtaburgatliM p. in.. Philadelphia at 4:45 p. m.. New York 7:91 p. m.. Baltimore 4:40 p. in., Washlagton 5:55 P- " .... Keystone Express dally at 1:20 a.m.. arriving at lurrlshurg 8:25 a. m.. Philadelphia 11:25 a. m., New-York 2:00 p. m. Atlantic Express dally at 3:30 . ra.. arriving at lUrrlshnrg 10:M a. o , Philadelphia Irs p.m., Npw York 3:V p. m., Baltlmsn 111 p. m.. Washington 2:50 p. m. Harrlsburg Accommodation dallv. except Sunday, :25 a. m., arriving at Harrlsburg 2:50 p. m. Day Express dally at :O0 a. m.. arriving at Harrlsburg .1:20 p. m.. Philadelphia 6:50 p. in New York S:SS p. m.. Baltimore 6:45 p. m., Wash ington 1:15 p. m. Mall train Sunday onlv, 1:40 a. m.. arrives Harrls burg 7:00 p. m.. Philadelphia 10:5i p. m. Mall Express dally at 1:00 p. m.. arriving at Tlarrls bn.'g 10:30 p. m.. connecting at Harrlsburg with Philadelphia Express. Philadelphia Express daily at 4:80 p. ra.. arrlvlnf at HarrlsbnrgTOO a. m., Philadelphia 4:25 a. ra., and New York 7:10 a. in. Eastern Express at 7:15 p. m. daily. arrlvlngHar risburg 2:95a.m., Baltimore 0:20 a.m., Wash ington 7:30 a. ra.. Philadelphia 5:24 a, m. and New York 1:00 a. m. FastLIn-! dally, at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at Harrls narrJ:. a. ai., Philadelphia 6:50 a. m New York 9:30 a. m., Baltimore 6:20 a. m., Washing ton 7:10 a. m. All through trains connect at .feraey City with boats of "Brooklyn Annex," for Brooklyn. N. Y.. avoiding double ferriage and Journey through New York City. Johnstown Accora.. except Sunday. 3:40 p. m. GreentbnrgAreom.. 11:30 p. ro. week-days. 10:30 p.m. Sundays. Greenseurg Express 5:15 p.m.. except Surday. Derry Express 11:00 a. m., ex cept Suaday. Wall Accom. 5:25. 6:00, 7:40. S:35. 5:50, 9:49. 10:10. 11:00 a.m., 12:15. 1:00. 1:20. 2:30. 3:40. AK 4::o. 6:15. trtO, 6:45. 7:35. 9:c0. 10:2u. 11:30. p. m.. 12:10 night, except Monday. Sunday. 8:40, 10:59 a. m.. 12: 1:00. 2:30, 4:30. 5:M, 7:20, 9:30, 10:30 p. m. WIlKlnsburg Accom. 3:25. 6'OJl. 0:15. 8:45. 7:00. 7:25, 7:40. 8:10, 8:33. 8:50. 9:40. 10:80. 11:C0. 11:10 a. m.. 12:01, 12:15, 12:30. 1:C0. 1:29, 1:30.2:00. 2:30,3:1 8:40, 40. 4:10. 4A 4:35. 4:50. 5:00, 5:15. 5:30, 5:45, 6:00. 8:20. 6:45. 7:D. 7. 8:25. 9:00: 9:4 10:20, 11:00. 11 aa and 11:19 night, except Mondav. Sunday. 5:30. 5:40. 10:30, a. in.. 12:25, 1:00, 1:30, 2:30. 4:30, 6:30. 7:20, 9:00, t-3) lOu'tt p. m. Braddock Accom.. 3:25, 6:00. 6:1'-. 8:45, 70. 7:25 7:40, 8:00. 3:10, 8:35. 8:W, 9:40. 10:30, 11:09. 11:10. . ra.. 12:01. 12:15. 12:J0. l:iw. 10. 1:S0. 2:00. 2:10 1:1 3:40. 4:00. 4:10. 4 :2i. 4:30. 4:W. 3:u0. :1, 8:30. 5:45. 6:00. 6:20. 6:,5. 7:2u. 7:35. 8:51. 9:C0. 9:45. 19:20. 11:00. 11:30 p. m.. and 12:lt night, except Monday. Sunday. 8:30, 8.00, 8:40, 10:A a. la.. 10:30 d. m. SODTH-WEST TENIi RAttWAI, For TJnlontown. 5:25 and 85 a. m., 1:20 and 4:3 week days. M8JNONGAIIELA DIYISION 12:25, 1:00. 1:20. 2:30. 4:33. 5:30. 7:20. 9:00, t-.lt. OH ASD AFTIlt Mat 25. 1SSI. For Monongahela City. West Brownsville and Unlontown. 10:40 a. in. For Monongahela City and West Brownsville. 7: and 10i4o a. m. and 4:50 n. m. On Sunday. S:5, a. m. and 1:01 p. m. For Monongahela Clir only. 1:01 and 5i50 p. m. week days. Dravosburg accom.. 6:00 a. n. and 1:20 p. m. w-ek days. West Elizabeth accom.. 8:35 a. m., 4:15, 6:39 and 11:35 p. m. Sunday, 9:48 P"WfST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. Ox axd Ai-rxa NovrMBin is, 1891. rrom FEDERAL STREET srATlON. Allegheny City For aprlngdale. week-days. :20. 8:3. 9:50. 10:40, 11:10 aTm.. 2:25. 4:19. 5:00.5:40. 6:10.6:20.8:10. 19:30 and 11:40 p. ra. Sundays, 12:35 aid 9:30 For Butler, week-days. 6:55, 8:50. 10:40 a. ra., 3:15 and 6:10 p. m. For Freeport. week-aays, 6:55, 8:50, 10:40 a. n.. 3:15. 4:19. 5:40. 8:10. 10:JOandlI:40p. m. bindaya. 12:35 and 9:30 p. m. For Apollo, week-davs. 10:40 a. ra ana 5:40 p. ra. For Paulton and BlalrsriUe, week-days. 6:54 a. m., 3:15 and 10:30 p.m. a-lhe Excelsior Baggage Express Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and resldencet Time cards and full information can bVobtalned at the ticket offlces-No. 110 Fifth ave nue, corner Fourth avenue and Try street, sa4 UCHA"E.0ruGn. j. n. wood. General Manager. Gen'l Pasa'r Agent, From Pittsburgh Union Station. ifennsulVEnia Lines. Urains Bus oy Central Time. Semtliwrnt System-Pnn HnndleKonte Depart for Columbus. Cincinrati,ndianapolu,St. Louis, points intermediate and beyond : 1.29 a.m., 7.00 a.m.. 8.45p.m., 11.15 p.m. Arxivs Iromsame points: Jt20a.m.,6.00a.m.,,5i.p.m. DxrART for Columbus, Chicago, pointt irtermediate arulbyond 130 a.m., fl2.CG p.m. Aamvi: from same points: "120 a.m., 7-1.05 p.m. DirART for Washngto, t6.15 a. m., fSo a.m., tl 56 p. m.,fS.10p.m ,f4.1.)p.m.,t4JiOp.m. Arrive from Washington, f6.55,a.m., 7jU a.m., t8.0 a.m., t!0J5 a.m.,fiMp.m.,-p5.25p.m. Dctart for Wheeling, 7.00 a. m., 12 05 n'n., t2.45 p. m., 6-10 P- m. Axrive irom Wheeling, fS.45 a. m., t3 05 p. m. '55 p. m. BforthiveatKyaleiii Fort Wnyneltonle DKrARTfor Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: l!0a.ro7.10 a.m., 12O0 p.m., l.tO p.m., 8.45 p. m., Ill SO p.m. Arrive from same points : 12.05 a.m.. 1.15 a.m., 6.00 ajn., 65 a.m., 6 00 p.m., 6 SO p.m. DrrART fcrTo'edo, points intermediate andbeyond: 7.10a.m.,120p.m.,!.00p.m..JllJMp.io. Arkivk from same points: flJoau., CJ5a.m., 6.0Up.m 6 SO p.m. DarAXT for Cleveland, points intermediate and beyond: f6.10 a.m., 7J0 a.m., 12.45 p.m ll05p.m. Arrive from same points: 5.5Ca.m., il5 p.m., 6.00 p.m., 7.00 p.m. Depart for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Bellairei -16.10 a.m., 12.4 i p.m.. 4.10 p.m- Arrive from sami points : 3.00 a.m., 12.U p.m., 7.00 p.m. DErAF.T for New Castle, Erie, Youn-stown, Ashta bula, points intermediate and beyond: 17.20 a.m., 1 12.20 p.m. Arrive from same points: 15 p.m., f9.00 p m. Depart for New Castle, Jamestown. Youngstown and Niles, J.45 p.m- Arrivb from same points: t9.10a.m. Uemji for Yousgstewn, 12.20 p.m. Arrive Irom Youngstown, tt 50 p.m. PfLLMAN SLXEril.'G CaR AND PtTtiSf AN DtMIKQ Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains of both Systems. Local. StEinxG Cars ramvmg to Columbus, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Subon at 0 o'clock p.m. ( Time Taeles of Through and Local Accommoda tion Trains of either system, not mentioned above, can be obtained at 110 Fifth Avenue and Union Static, Pittsburgh, and at pnncioal ticket offices ot the Penn sylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh. Dailr. tEx. 8midaT. JEx. Saturday. TEx. Monday. JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD, Giflinl luxesr. Craertl f ushrsr Irrat PrrrsBUKG and lake eiue railuoad Company: schedule In effect November 15. 1891, Central time. P. L. E. K. B. Depart ForCIereland. 8:00a. ra.. l-0. 4"20, 9:45 p. m. For Cincinnati, ChlcagnandbC. Louis, li9. '3:45 p. m. For Iluffalo. 8:00 a. m 4:20. 9:45 p. m. For Salamanca, i:0) a. m.. l-50, ittp. m. For Youngstown and New Castle. 6:09. S:00. 9tV a. m.. 1:50. '4:20. 9:45 p. m. For Heaver Falls. 6:00. 7:00. 3:0O, 9:55 a. m.. 'lao, 3;T0, NiIO. 5r3). 9:43 r. m. For Chartiers. 5:30. 5:35. 6rOO. 6:53. 7:00, 7:15. 7:50. SlM. 9:10, 9:, 11:45 p. m., 12ll0. 1U0, 1:55. 3:30. 3:45, V:3X. 4:25, 5:10, 5:20, SaiO. 19:45, 10:3Op. m. Annlts tiuin icc,iju, u.mi a. in, -i... 5:15, 7:30 p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago and St. :. Louis. "0:30 a. m.. -isssu. -7:3up. m. from Rnfifiln 6:3a a. m.. 12:30. 9:30 n. m. From Sala manca. 8:30, '10:00 a. m., 7:30 p. m. From Youngstown and New Castle, 6:30. '10:00 a m.,' 12:30. 5:15, 7:TO. 9:10 p. m. From Reaver Falls, 5:31. 6:1 7:20, '10:00 a. m., '12:30, 10, 5:15, 7:30. 9:30 p. m. P.. C. & T. trains for Mansfield. 7:35 a. ra.. 12:10. 3:45 p.m. For Esplen and Beechmont, 15 a. m.. 3:45 p m. P. C. ,t V. trains from Mansfield. 7:03. 11:59 a. m.. 3:15 p.m. From Beechmont. 7V, 11:59 a. m. P.. JIcK. AY. K.R. DlPAllT For New Haren, 8:20. 3.00 p. m. For West Newton. '8:20. I:0H, 6:2Sp. m. ABkivb From New Haven. "SiOO a. m., '4:05 p. m. Irom West Newton. 6:15, 9-00 a. m 4K3 p. m. For McKeesport. Elizabeth. .Monongahela City and nelle Vernon. "Oils. 11:05 a. m.. '4X1 p. m. From Belle Vernon, Monongahela City. Eliza beth and McKeesport, 7:40 a. m.. 1:20, '5:05 p. m, Dallv. ISniidaj-sonlT. City ticket office, 639 SmUhflcld st. PITTSBDKO AND WESTERN RAILWAY Trains (C'tlbUn'd time). Leave. Arrive. Mall, Butler, Clarion, Kane..... 6:40am 11:30am Akron and Erie 7:30am 7:05pm Butler Accommodation 9:35am 3:50 pro Newcastle Accommodation.... 3:10pm 9:00am Chicago Express (dallv) 2:00 pm 12:a'pm Zellenople and Foxburg 4i25pm 5:30am Butler Accommodation 5:45 pm 7:00ara First-class fare tn Chicago. (10 50. Seeond-clas 90.5 Pullman Buffet sleeping cars to Chicago dally WEAK? H ERTOUS SUFFEK ERA from Ttynilif.1 irn, 1m of aUaJ j TIfrt wtutlaf ivctskBcWf .vuicoctl.tt&.lATtAMiUTnaBr7iorUif abOT frirrititstrrtU- stflfi bT IU DM tilOlUsUd. tCMMtiCt tfa WOni kind aad of lose stsadinf hvn been restored tohemlti and Saakaed. la dd, to itron j Ii my faith Id It curative powers that I will Mnd nO ftall ft!xe4pckace tree f efearire to any affllcUd xtAnr. wretei f"T if- if- v1-1""1' 1rln"t maMi.i UlUui-7-UttU m5 Lb RATCKOaOS. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILWAY CO.-ON and after Sunday. March 20, 1892. trains win lea re and arrive at Union station. Pittsburg, east ern standard time: Buffalo express leaves at 8:29 a. m.. 8:50 p. m. (arriving at Buffalo at 5:45 p. m. and7:20a. m.): arrives at 7:10 a. m.. 8:35 p.m. OU City and DaBoIs express-Leaves 8:20 a. m.. 1:30 p. m.: arrives 1.-00. 6rt5. 10:00 p. m. Emlenton Leaves 4:W p. m. ; arrives 10:00 a. m. East Brady Leaves at 6:50 a. m. Klttaunlng-I-eaves 9:0a a. m.. 5:30 p. hm arrives 8 A5 a. m.. 55 p.m. Brae burn Leaves 5:00, 6:15 p. m.: arrives 8nT5 a.m.. 7:40p.m. YalleyCamn Leaves 10:15 a.m.. 12:05,. 2.30: 11:30 p.m.: arrives 6:40 a.m.. 12:10. 2:15. 4:40 fi. m. Hulton Leaves 8:00. 9:50p.m.: arrives 7:33. Ira) p. m. Sunday trains Biilfalo express Leaves 8:20a. m., 80 p. m.: arrives 7:10 . in.. 6:35 p.m. Emlenton Leaves 9:03 a. ra.: arrives 9:15 p. m. Kittannlng Leaves 12:10 p.m.; arrives 10:15 p. m. Braebnrn Leaves 0:50 p.m.: arrives 7:10 p. m. Pulhtfcin ptrlor buffet car on dav trains and Pull man sleeping ciron night trains between Pittsburg and Buffalo. Ticket offices. No 110 Fifth avenue and Union station. DAVID M'CAKGO. General Superintendent. JAMES. P. ANDEKSON, Gen eral l'aenger Agent. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILKOaD. schedule la esect December 20, U91. Eastern ForWashlnrton. D. C. BalUmore.PhlUdelnhla and New York. o:00 a. m. and 9t20 p. ra. , , For Cumberland. 6:50. i"3:00 a. m.. UllO. 9:29 p. m. For ConnellsvIIIe. '6O0. 8:00 W:io a.m.. il:IOL t4:li- :oaand 9r20p. m. For Pniontown. 6 ffK).5?:10a. m.. 1:10. t:li rmrirf For Mt. Pleasant. ;60 and tSlOO a. m.. tl.15, WiHand t5:0O p.m. ForWathlnxton. Pa.. 7:20 and -30 a.m.. 4:00. -.1.i.i:-irT3' ,m w.w u. n. 74lt '-wann iiivp. m. 1-orlVheeUnje. rJO, t , a:W a. m.. '40. T:Wanl li:vD. m. . For Cincinnati and St. Louis. "7:2; a. m 17iM p.m. For Cincinnati, Il:55n, m. (Satnrdav onlv.) For Columbus. 7r3)a. m.. 17:30 and 111:55 n. m. For Newark. iJO a. m.. 7:in and III At p. m. For Chicazo. "7:20 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Trains arrive from New York. Philadelphia, Bal timore and Washington. "Bl20 a. m 30p. m. From Columbus, Cincinnati and ilcro. 1:50a, m.. 1I50 p. m. From Wheeling. '3tia. '10:45 a. m M:1S. 'aaop. in. Parlor and sleeping ears to Baltimore. Washing ton. Cincinnati and Chicago. Dally. iDally except Snndav. jSunday only. ISaturday onlv. TDallv except Satnrdav. The Pittsburg Transfer Company will call for and check bargage from hotels and residences npon orders left at B. A O. ticket office, corner Fifth avenue and Wood street. 637 and 639 Smith Held street. J. T. ODELL. CHAS. O. SCULL. General Manarer Gen. Pass. Agent. MEDICAL. DOCTOR WHSTTIER El 4 PUSS ATKNUK. PITTSBUEG. PA. As old residents know and back files ot Pittsburg papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in tha citv.devoting special attention toall cbronls fSSrsm FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible f.irpni IQ antl mental (llv person liCn V UUO ease', physical de cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope, impaired momory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulnes, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover lshod Dlood, failing powr-, organic weak ness, dvspeDsia. constipation, consumption, unfitting the person fornusiness,society and marriage, permanently, afely and privately rtiBLOOD AND SKIN JX1 eruptions, blotches.falling hair.bones, pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of ths tongue, month, throat, tilcen, old sores, ara cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated froml IDIM A DV feWnnr and the system. UnllNnri I ibladder de rangementi, weak hack, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful svmproms receive searching treament, nronipt reliefand rval cure'- Dr. Whlttier's life-long extensive experi ence Insures scientific nnd reliable treat ment on commo'i senso nnnciplos. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance ns carefully treated as if here. OfUco hours, 9 a. Jr. to I r. x. Sundav, Ioa.m. to 1 p. st. only. DR. 1VniTTIEK,814 Penn avenue, Pitt3burg. Pa. Ja8-ta-D3uwk: Manhood Restored! ".m:svusee)8, tha wonderful remedy. Is sold wit i a written Guarantee to cure all nervous diseases, such as WeakMeraory.Loss of Brain Power. Ilea ache, Wakefalness, Lost Manhood, Night 17 Emissions, Nervous, neis. Lassitude, all drains and lo?3 of Dow sroas axt attzr rsa- er of the Generative organs In cither sex caused by over exertion, youthf nl errors, or excessive use of tobacco, opium or stimulants wh'ch e-ion leadfcj Inflmilty. Consumption and Insarity. Pitt np con venient to carry In vest pocket- ffil per package by mall; 6 for J j. Wi:h every t5 order weniveawrttfeni lacraitre to care, or refund the money. Circular Irn. Address Kcrve Seed CO.. Chlcaso. III. For sale in Pittsburg by Jos. Fleming k Son, Druutii, lUna Hi iiaret sc. 11U-J0-UWF WEAK (VIEW, TOUK ATTENTloa IH CALLED TO THE cnSAT ESOL'sn r.EJixrrr, tuck cunt inset vat Gray's Specific Medicina nuTim fits T'nt.anfl Mlud. nemiatorrhea. aaa Imnoteney. ami all diseases that arise from over indulgence and self-ahuse. as Loss of Memory anil Power, Dimness of VMon, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and an early grave, write for oa P Address GR4.Y MEDICINE CO Buffalo. N. T. The Specific il'dlclne ls.il-tlv all druggists atfl per package, r si v pirteiges for Si. or sent by mall Sirlfi '"SWg-GUARANXE.tva onler a cure or nonT iftindri. JKS"lhi account of connterfelts we htre adopted the 5"cIIow Wrtrpr- t,,f ""J" genulae. Sold In Pittsburg by 3. a. auLl.AXD. cr. gmithUcM anal Liberty u. Iiii-'JI-Jiwrcosn DR. E. C. WEST'S Treitmi-nt. a guara'itcct sp-rlUc tor llyiterlv DUziness. Convu'slons. Fits. Nervous Neuralgia. Headache. Nervo is Prostration cniiseil iiv tlie uss of alcohol or tobacco. Wnke jpn. Mentil De pression. Softenlnir of the U' feinlllns In In sanitr. ileciv and death. Prt ,..l if OH Are. l,o of Power In either s-v. Inrohintirr Losses anl Hnermatorrho" caue'l by over-evertlon of ths nnln. seir-abns? or orcr-lndiilgeace. Kach bog contains one month's treatment. J1.00 a box. jc six. for fi.OQ. by mill. TO GCAKANTEK SIX TJOXK To cure anv cas. with eah orlpr recelvcl rr slxlKxs we will semi the purchaser onr written guarantee to refund the inoncv If the treatment does not cure. Guarantees Issued onlv bv EMIL G. 5TUCKY. Dmgzlst. Sole Agent. Nos. 2WI aul 1701 Penn avenue, comer Wjlle avenue and Fulton street, Pittsburg. Pa. Use atu cky's I larrhn- Jk Cramp Cure. 25 and 50 ct. la-132-eoda DDK'S COTTON BOOT COMPOUND. A recent dlscnvcrr liy in olit plirslclan. Successfullr hutvJ montlilT by tJiousaii'lsof ladles. Jutheonlr perrectlT iafe ani reii.ioic mcaiciue ncovcre. Reware cf linDiinclnted drur- zlst5 who offer Inferior medU rincsln nlaceof this. AsKfor rrtAt. fvaww b nt CoMPOtlx D. take no subitU tute. or Inclose Jl End1 cents in postage in letter, indVe r J?II1 1 "nd. flealed. hT return m-xlU Fnll fealed partictilars lnpW re lope, to . IjmMm nlf. iiUmm. Addresa POND f'Jy COMPAVr. v.. iriripr ii loCK. i;piro l .men. No. Sold In Pittsburg by Jos. Market street. 1'umiMi & sosr, ill ilel,-ol-eous LOSTP1ANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH nekvese; The great Span ish Kemedy, Is sold 'WITH A IVRITTBS QUAE ANTES to ctrre all nerv ousdIseases.sucll ' as Weak if emorr before awd ATTIR itsixo. Loss of Brain Powers akefnlness. Lost J'auhood. Nightly Emissions. Nervousness. Lassltude.aU drains and loss of power of the Generative, Organs In either sex caused by over-exertion, youthfnl errors, or excessive use o? tobacco, opium or stimulants, fl per package by mall.-s ror3. With every 5 order we QJVE A. WP.ITTENGUARANTyETOCUKEorBErUND MONEY. Spanish Medicine Co.. Mdrld. Spain, and Detroit. Mich. For sale by JUS. FLEMING SON. Pittsburg. dea-M-KTT VIGOR OF MEN Easily. Qnickly. Psnnmnently KESTORKH, WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITT. and all the train of evili, the resnl W of over work:, sickness, worry, etc Full strength, development, and tone guaranteed in all cases. Simple, natural methods. ImmeaV ate improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2,000 references. Book, explanations and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Addreas EKIE KDICAL CO. B0FP AXO, N. T. JslIM DOCTORS LAKE SPECIAXISTS in all cases r auirlng scientlflo and conaV ontlal treatment. Dr. S. K. Lake. M. X. a P. S.. la tha old est and most experienced sp clalistln the ofty. Consnlto tlon free asd strictly conft. dentlaU" Offlce hours, 9 to i and 7 to It. jr.; SnndayJ, 2 to r.x. Consult them person. Mr. or wTlto. DocToas Ljlx3v cor. Penn aj and ronrtli stPKtrtnrs. JoTWal j X rae. e&MwfcfflitiiW& L T irTyTi '-Hj jm iSi &k ?jfe Ssf r AfSJ7sJa llw ssbbbbbV iflsiiir I 4 i tate,?4Sgt- m
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