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THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, MONDAY MAT 9. 1892.
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E TRADE OUTLOOK.
The Week Past Has Broken tho Record
in Keceipts of Uananas.
SHOE LEATHER MANUFACTURERS
In the Fast Contemplating a Curtailment
of Production.
HIDES AXD CALFSKINS ARE QUITE DULL
Orricc or The Dispatch, )
1'iTTsncito, Saturday, May 7.
In lines of general produce tlio market
features of the week pnst hare been the
heavy receipts of tropical fruits and dairy
jiroduots and tho declining prices in both
lines. Since last Monday tliere Uavo been, re
ceived in this market fully 40 carloads of
liananas. One llrm alone received 22 cars.
Very little of this stock was left at the close
oi the week, though large quantities of low
grade and over-ripe stock wore unloaded at
the lowest prices of the season.
Pineapples have also been received In
very large quantity, and only the best are
in request. As tho season is here when dalry
produet most abound, prices are on tho de
cline, anil quotations on creatneiy butter
ate fully 3c per pound below prices of a
week auo, with a propect of still further
leduction the ock to come. In anticipa
tion of another drop, dealer are leportcd as
cutting prices in the past few Uajs.
In Cereal Linen.
It will be -een by leierence to home
market column that receipts of grain and
liny have been unusually large lor tho week.
There i no longer the scarcity of bay there
lai been of late, and piices have found a
lower level. The improvement of grazing
hit no doubt had an effect in putting a
check to tile irn ard movement of hay.
Flour a 'd mill.'eed are slow as ever. At
pieent price of n heat there 1 no margin of
profit to the flouring mills of this citv. "viid
si representative of one of our flouring mills:
"Either Iloui must go up or vi heat muv. come
down. We cannot pay the market piice of
u neat and come out even on Hour. It is onlv
a question o: short time when tho consumer
must paj moic lor his breadstuff."
Hide nnd leather.
Advices from Xew England indicato that
tanners o' shoe leather oontempiato a shut
down of 30 to 63 days, owing to extremely
lowpuccs. Stock has of late been a drus
on tho market and prices are so low that
profits are well nigh obliterated. Tho
movement to curtail production is designed
to elevate the piice ot leather and at the
same time reduce the puce of hi les nnd
callskins. As a result of this proposed cur
tailment I production, the hide and calf
ekin market ha- been very dull and slow for
the week pa-t. While our quotations are
unchanged, the seller is much more eager
llian the lmyei, and markets have not been
mi loH :ui tune this summer as thev have
been for the week past. Up to May. calf
skins were in active demand, and all offered
lound ready -ale at prices quoted. Now calf
skins aie quiet and slow with all else in
bide line-, sheep-kin aie fairly steady.
Follow mg are prices paid by dealers and
tanners for stock delivered beie:
t. 1 green salted steer,. CO lb- and over
. 1 cr-ctii altiHi cw-. all m ignis......
Nil. I cifiti -rilled bl. -. in to 611 lbs
!!. t green sjlte.1 hide-. 25 to W lbs .
N. 1 green saH.s! ull-
N". 1 green stlle.1 caK-sins
. I grt-en -a!:ed al kips
5-. I grtcn salttsi runin r kin
7,c
4V,
Vi
4"
4
5
4
HMHpakiM-. in-ll slauglltered ?1 001 25
la , iiriiii.' . ... .... .............. 4
on -tcer!. and light hides, 1 cent on bulls and
2 cents on call-k.ns.
Am-rlcin I..itlier Abroid.
The Ixmdon cone-pondent of the Chicago
HuJeantl Leiilhtr has this to sayof American
leather:
"Am-iican leather lias shared in tlio im
J'.rond demand whloh lias arisen for most
l.cri)itions o KnglisU and forehrn produc
tions. The total Import of North American
W-athrr tor tlio quarter ending .Mmcii3I was
12.330,011 pouml,, valued at S2,&11,053, as
mgan t 13.UJ7.377 pounds, valued at -53,115 057,
lor the coiri'sponding jieriod of la-t year.
1'or tlieqj.iiter, tbere.ore, there has been a
f-iHinsoif both innuantitvnnd tnlue. This
I- iraitfy nn ing to the dullness wo have been '
lntins tluo'Oi. Hut stocks have been j
fcepi 111 small compass. 111 hemlock the de- I
iiuiik:
1 11.1s mn cnietix upon middle and licht
weiilit- ot uood ismnige, including all selec-
tions tiom seconds to the poorer giadcs of
uaumsBs. i rn.es nave reiiiuineu jairiy
sicauy. cxeepi lor tne poort-r grades or flam-s-t
forwhicil rathoi lower figures havo
been accepied. Som- traffic has occurred in
hoice ta-tnages of licavv slaughtci leather,
Irat the or inary qualities ot overweights
liavc not been casilj moved."
LIVE STOCK MARKETS.
lSeceipts, Shipments and Trlo-s at Kast Llb-
erti rtid 1I Other Turds.
Okfics op Tub Dispatch. 1
PiriMiuno, Satup.uay, May 7. (
Cattle ll"cemts. i?S2 head; shipments,
T5C 1 t-d: 111 trket nothing doing; all through
oiinitnents: 2G cars cattle shipped to New
ytik tfslv.
II.kim lleceipts, 3.200 head; shipments
S5Bf) had: maikct slow; all grades, 4 73
(H x 12 cars 01 hogs shipped to New York
to-d 'J-.
sBrtr-llcceipts, L2O0 head: shipment",
I.l..l; u-aiket slow and shade off lrom
jestcrday's prices.
Bv Telegraplu
Clilc-igo Cattle Receipts, 2,500 bead;
riiiptnenrssni h-ad: ma-ket stead v. To-d:iv'
ra o untnob, S3 avfflj 35; stockers S2 Siffl
111 rs.
4 78. --heep-llcceipts, 2..V)') head: shipments.
1 VO head; matker weaker; Texans. $4 30
5 Si: Wc-tern-. r, ivjo 20, prime lambs and
yearlings, fo SOfiG 90.
K-.n-as iiT Cattle Iloceipts, 2 900 head;
Phipments, P0t head: market qniet and gen
erally steady: dressed beef and shipping
Meer- soh'-ss 10iff4 25: stockcrs and eed
"S $3 63tJ4 9; c.i s and heifers, $2 153 53.
J J ou ile -eipts. 7.700 head: shipments, l,GO0
lioid; maikct acme and steady; extreme
range of price-, 4 nOfii 45; bulk. 4 354 40.
Sheep Kereipto. 1.400 head: shipments, 400
bead: reeeijits w er.- mo-tly di ect to packers;
marker quiet and prices nominal; mostot"
the sales were muttons at ?3 50.
C-iiin-.-" Ho-rs strong: common nnd
Ii'-h-. 3 501 50: picking and hutchers', $4 33
(ii 03: irceipl-, 2,15.1 head: sMnments. 2,240
i.a'i. Cattle stcadv at s2 254 00: receipts.
050 liead: shipments, 540 hnsd. heep De
mand airand wak at $4eoi50. receipts
51 'imiii shipmenis,330 ead. Iji .-lis in fair
't and and easv: common and light, fl 50fi)
BO pci 100 pounds.
. 1.0m ( attle Keccipts. fl30 head; shipment-
67G head: market steadv on all classes
ci tie Hog Keccipts, 1.200 bend: shipment-,
1553 head: mirket s;iong: tair to
p im- h-ar , 4 454 60: mixed, ordinary to
g"d, 4 (W?l 50; It-lit, lair to best, J4"40
4 .v. sucep Keceipts, none: shipments,
none
mha Cattle Receipts, 3.700 bead: mar-l.-t
itr-tri, comtn-'ti 10 fancv steers $3 O0
V- u. sterns, $2 503 50. Hogs Keccipts.
.1 4n Im-.iV nuiiktt aviivo and firm; light.
54 : r, 1 to h-av , $4 30g4 13: mixed. $4 SO
4 .. -1 -.p Kcelpts, none; natives. $4 50
b 00. esteins, T4 3iiG CO, lambs, I 006 5a
Tim CoiTee Markets.
Nl" V01 s May 7. Coffee Options opened
st. ,mI a m point- loner, closed steady. 15
S1!""1'- I'tati: sales, 3,oooliags, including
-Mi. il7offl.sOe: June. 1 45ll.G0c; July,
I J'j.il .... ngnst, 11 4-i11.5ic; September,
II tin I i.K- October, 11.50c: Decrmhcr, 11.45
tj II ' -pot Kiodull and barelv steadv: No.
,, J21
Uiniv
1 v i:r May 7. Coffee steady; KIo car
"., 17c: No. 7 12Jic.
gi -
.-fw lltI.s. Mav 7. CnlTee t-lnil
and
lowei
Kio, ordinary to fair. ljjj17i,ic.
1 lie Mptal Market.
Niw 1hk Mnv7. Pii iron steady; Ameri
can 14 75Q;r. 25 Copper qniet and firm;
I.i,..- li -tiioo Tm easy; domestic
Mint- $20 4 Wj 20 50. Lead firm; domestic,
S4 .2' tl 30 s.
fclCK HEADACHE
'Carter's l.ltfte Liver PIUi.
MCK IIEAI1AC1IE.
tick HEADACHE.
SI K H1-.ADACHE
-Carter's Little Liver Pilli.
-Carter's Lltt'e Liver PIUi.
-Carter's Little Liver PIUi.
iet-io-Mwrsn
w
3 ) lint ..,-L 1 llfHt '11. Ann.. 1 OROJ X
. -Ilmnnt. 1' hrail. ,f?minf. ; . "'i0- ats duU ),,t urn-. N- - mixed. 28f
i.tiu d-:f?rvKroffircttc ?"" f ere7- 1620o:
n . packers f4 3 (it W: nnmehcvv anS , feyoul, 'r "jjg SloVSftT iMcm'
imrclKM-e' weig . s. tl r, Sil 70 lidit 4 .V11S) J--sc' aouhj, America, ii(g!i2Jc
SATURDAY'S PRODUCE MARKETS
CHICAGO A right about face upturn in
ptlces. with light trading, were the resumes
Saturday on the Board of Trade. Com
pared with last night, v. heat, after its long
decline, made an advance of ljc and to
night shows a not gain or c Corn is a
up, oats o and poik 12- TIle firmness
was mainly attributable to war talk, it being
roportod that tho Russians wore massing
troops on the Austilan frontier and the
preparations were more warlike than for
ttomotlmc. The weather, too, again turned
eoldor, with snow in some sections of the
Northwest.
Tlio lending tnturcs ranged as follows, as cor
rected by John M. Oakley A Co.. 45 Sixth street,
member! of the Chicago Board of Trade:
Open- High- Low- CIos-
AnnCLES. lag. eat. est, lng.
Wheat, No. 2.
May K 83 I 82 8:f
June 85 M 821
July t2!i bVf 8S s:j
CORX, No. 2.
Slav V Am v slV
Juue tlH H 4154 42
July 41)s '(, 41
Oats, No. 2.
May 29', 23 2
June 28H 2DH S'b 2IU,
Julv 23 29X 28 2QVJ
Mess 1'oek.
May 9 67 9 70 9 55 9 70
Julv 9 75 V"H 9C2S, 9 77)
September 9 S7t 9 90 9 75 9SXI
Laud.
jilav 6 15 6 17i C 12i 6 15
Julv 6 27S 6 30 C25 6 27
Sep"tombt.T 6 41 6tf 6 57i C 40
SHOUT HIBS.
Mav 575 5 82S 5 70 5 82
Jlllv 5 77S 5 85 5 72 5 85
September 5 90 5 95 5 62'j 5 95
Cash quotations wore as follows: Flour
quiet and unchanged. Jo. 2 spring wheat,
S2Jc: Xo. 3 spring wheat nominal: No. 2 red,
Sfijic: No. 2 corn. 44f?44Jc; No. 2 oats,295ifi
vy'.Rc; ."so. 'i wnite, wKfa-c: .n. wime. &iw(g
3i;c; No. 2 rve. 7fiJ""c; No. 2 barlev. C2c: No.
3. t. o. h., "4Sg:5'lc: N o. 1, f. o. b.. 45c: No. 1
flaxseed. We; prime timothy seed. $1 25
i 1 30. Mess pork, per barrel. $9 67J9 70.
' Ijird, pei 100 ponmK $8 156 I73-J; short ribs
, sides (loose). $5 s'05 Slty, dry salted shoul-
I 1ers (boxed), $4 6.4 75; short clear sides
I (boxed). $S 17J,j6 30: wliiskv, distillers
finished goods, per gallon, $1 13. Sugars
unchanged. No. 3 new corn, 43c On the
I Produce Exchange to-day the butter market
was quiet: lancv creamery, lBH20c: line
Western 17!-lSe; ordlnarv. 16017c; Uno
dailies, 17lSc Eggs firm at 13l4c.
NEW YOltK Flour weaker and dull; low
extras. S2 C53 35. Winter wheat Low
$2 S0S3 2": fail to f.tney $3 S5SJ4 63: patents.
?4 1.1g4 SK): Minnesota clear, $3 504 40;
straights, $3 ST 60: patents. $4 155 00.
Kvc Mixed, $3 504 In. Cornmeal dull: vol
low Western. s2 753 00. Wheat Snot
904c: No. 2 Milwaukee, 90Jc: No. 3 spring,
ST-'iS'SSc. Ontions No. 2 led. Mav, OlfgfllJc,
clo-ing at 91c: June, 9191c, closing
at!)ija'c: J11I5, 91 3-109l ll-ltfe. closing at
SIPjJc; August, 90"grJlc, closing at 91Kc;
Sotember. n0J,91'c, closing at 91Kc; Oeto
ber. Sl?691?ic, closing at91Vc: December.
93i'ia'93c, closing at 93e. It5-e easy and
quiet: estern, 3S3c. Corn Spot stronger
anil quiot and scarce: No. 2. 33c asked ele
vator. 5C3 asked afloat; ungraded mixed.
4.s4;.kc: steamer mixea, aoxiS'JiC;
ontionx
Jlav, 32C; .nine, ;.-; July, c; August. 4SC:
Sciitcmbcr. 4Se. Oats Snot firmer, fair and
dull; Muv. 34c: Juno, 34c; July, 34Jc;
August, 34c: snot. No. 2 whue. 37c: mixed
-Tostern, 34(537e; white, 31JJi0J.ic. Hay
Keccipts light and market tirui:" shipping,
SO:: go d to choice, 85c$l OC'. Hops
dull and easy: state, common to
choice, 24'29c: Pacific coast. 2429c;
Tallow firm; city ($2 for packages), 4Jfc.
V.ss in fair demand and firm; Western, 15J4
16c Hides dull and steidy; wet salted New
Orleans selected, 4.")g75 pound". C8c:
Tetain, selected, 360 pounds, Gs:c. Pork
laiilv active and steady; old mes-, $9 00,9 50;
new mess, $10 50il 00; extra prime, $!0 00,
tut neats firm and wanted: pickled bellies,
GHpoiic; do shoulders. 3c: do hams. 10
i0J : middles quiet: ximi t clear, $6 40S Gl.
lard'dull and firmer; Western steam. s5 3J;
ontions May. UG 4S bid; July, $R 53; August,
$6 fii. Itii'tr-r Inactive and steadr: Western
dairy. 12JHc: do crcamcrj, lofejile; do fac
tory. ll!3c: Elgin?, 21c Chee-e. moderate
demand and steady; part skim-, 3J9JiJc
rtAr.'f-oriE Wheat firm: No. 2 red
spot. SfiK95Jic; the month, 9tc bid; June,
92lS92;e: July, IXHSfiOiiCi steamer No. 2
reo, 83c Did. Coin finiiei-; mixed -pot. 49-V
49c; the month, i9'i6I9Jc: June, isyc;
Julv, 4Sc; "tcamcr mixed, 4(Jc. Oils tery
quiet: No. 2 while We-tein, ctQ3Sc; No. 2
mived Western. 3iJ"5c Kye dull and
steady; No. 2, SCs2c. Hiv steady: good to
choicu timotliy, $15 0016 00. Provisions
steady and unchanged. Butter casv:cream
crv fancv, 2lr: do, fair to choice, lfa)C; do,
iinlfation, 17iffilSc: ladle, fancv, lGe; lo, good
to choice. 13(jl5c: rolls, line, 16c: do, lair to
good, 135c; store packed, l'2!-lc Eggs
steady at 14s
PniLADPI-Pni Flour firm lint quiet.
Wheat film, with la'c futures VifflKc higher:
! " 2 red, 93S'i3Jc: June, 92J93c; July,
t "-Hti'i-ji.. .uinu'ii, yoifie.
Corti alrnir'
No. 5 yellow, afloat, 32c: do, rain depot, 52c;
cat lots in export elevator, ojc; cariots o. 2,
Mnv. nM earl in dav at 50Vc; No. 2 mixed.
SigsiJic: Jun,4Sii-tSKc- July, 4?34SKc: An
gus:. 4si.c. Oats Lrlots steady tint qniet;
N.i. 3 wnite. 3-JJ-6c: No. 2 white, 37J-c: No.
2 wi ile, 3lv :riJ30Kc: June. 36J37c;
July. S69i7Kc: August, 353Gc. Esgs
steady but quiet; Pennsylvania firsts, 14W
15c
-T. r.ocis Flour unchansed. Wheat,
No. 2 red, cash and May, SSJgc: June, 83c:
Jti'v. 81c; ugust. SOXc. Corn, No. 2, cash,
3tJ4g4'Jc; July, 3s.?n; September, 3930. Oats
firm and closed c higher; No. 2 cash, 31c;
Miv, 31Jfc: .inly, 29Jic: Ma,31Kc; Julv.29Jic.
Kye duli: No. 3 sold 3e. Butter nnchaiigcd.
Egss steady at 1212Jc. Provisions very
dull, am: only a email job trade done at pre
vious prices.
NT.W oitlRaNs Sugar-Open kettle,
choice. 3Jc; fullv fair to prime. 3c; good
oniiiion to good fair, 2 13-1653c: common, 2J
2 11-lfie: inferior. 2Jc: centrifucnls. choice
yellow, clarified, 3c; prime. .i-,J3'3 13-lGc; off
do, 3f(53Jc: seconds, 2 9-163Kc. MoUsses
flim; ci-ii"ifn-:alo. -trictly prime, 19c; good
prime, 15 17c; lair to prime, 1013c; common
to good common, G1c
KINS is CITY Wheat more active,
strong and higlmr; No. 2 hard cash, 7374c:
No. 2 red cash, S0Slc. Corn firm nnd I.iiilv
active: o. 2 mixed. 363ifB37c: No. 2 white,
CINCIXN IT1 Flour steadv. Wheat eas
ier. No. 2 red, SflKe. Corn, firm; No. 2 mixed
43c. O&ts fiunen No. 2 mixed, 3131Jc.
Kye quiet; No. 2, SOc Pork firmer at $10 23.
Lard dull and firm at $0. Hulk meats firmer
at $5 S05 83. Kacon firmer at $G 733 (35.
flutter duller. Eggs firm at 12c. Cheese
quiet and dull.
MI IVIV HICK r Wheat firmer; July, Sl'c;
No. 2 spring. 8283c: No. 1 Noithern. 87c.
Corn firm; No. 3, 43c. Oats steady: No. 2
white, 32c; No. ? do, 31. Ilarlcy quiet; No. 2,
54c; sample. 4437c Kye firm: No. 1,80-.
Provisions quiet. Pork, $9 7JJJ. Lard,$6 27K.
DILHTII-Wheat No. 1 h ird. cash, SSVic;
.May. SSJfc; June. 8GJc: July. SGJ$c; No. 1
Northein. cash, 82Jc;"May, 82Jic: June, 84c;
July, tic: No. 2 Noithern, casii, 76Jfc: No. 3,
73j;c; l ejected. 64c; on track, No. 1 hard,
SjJic: No. 1 Northern, 83Jc
MINNKAiOLls-Wheat, No. 1 Northern,
May opening, rOc; highest. 8JjJc: lowest, 80c;
closing. SOJc; July, opening. 82c; highest,
82c; lowest, 81c: closing, 82Uc: on track.
No. 1 hard. We: No. 1 Northern, 82c. No. 2
Northern. 7779c.
TOLEDO-Wheat active nnd flitn. XVi
cash and Mav. 90Jc; June, 89J-4c; July, SOVc;
Ati2ust. 84c. Corn dull ami steady. No. 2
cab. 43c: Mav, 43i'c; No. 2 yellow, 45c Oats
quiet: cash, 30c. Kye dull; cash, 78c
THE WEEK IN OIL.
A Decline in Pric- and Nothing Knconr
aging In Sight.
The posture or the market was far from
encouraging. Sistcrsville was bearish nnd
McDonald bullish, and so practically offset
each other. The true source or weakness
was in other diiectlons.
The long interest was reported to very
large, not in a few hands, but scattered all
over the country a condition of itself
sufficient to cause depression; but in addi
tion, o itsiders were a- cold as ever, thus
banding the marKet over to one buyer.
Fluctuations are shown in the following
table:
I Open
I ing.
plTc' aose-
I 5SH ST.H 58'i
5S4 57S 57S
S7S 57lj 57H
57J, 57h, 57
K'i 57H 57Ni
I 57 55 58
Monday......
Tuesday
Wednesday..
Thursday....
Friday
Saturday....
58M
5SH
S7S
574
57
57"
These figures show a loss for the week of
lic. There was an inciesse in runs and a
decrease in shipments. Kenned closed:
New lork, 63.10c; London, sjid: Antwerp.
18f. A bioktr remarked: "f see nothing
encouraging for the coming week. 1 do not
look ior much until the long Interest is
reduced."
Oil Citt. Pa., Mny 7. National Transitcer
tiflcates oponed at 57Vfc: highest, OTVfc: low-e-t,
3534c: closed. :,7o. Sale, 37,000 bar
rels; clearances. 94,00-1 baircls.
New York, May 7. Petroleum was dull
and leaturoless, and the trading was insig
nificant in olutne. Penn-ylvuni.i oil Spot,
SGJ'c: June option, 87. Lima oil.no sales.
Total sales, 9,000 barrels.
THE HOME MARKETS.
Creamery Butter Is Reduced and
Poultry and Eggs Firmer.
A PLETHORA OF TBOPICAL FRUITS.
Corn and Wheat Steady and Other Cereals
Continue Quiet.
PROYISIOXS A01IVE AND HIGHER
OrrtCE or Tnn DispATcn, )
PiTTSBUiia, Satckdav, May 7. !
Cocstry Puoduok Jobbing prices Supply
of creamery buttor is still in excess of de
mand, and prices nro again reduced, as our
quotations will disclose. Tho eagerness to
unload induced some dealers to soli on
Saturday at oven lower prices than our re
duced quotations. Country butter is not so
plentiful as It was a week ago, but markets
are quiet.
Eggs are Arm at prices quoted, and It is
evident that the lowest prices of the season
are past, as cold storage firms are gathering
up stock freely at present rates. Poultry is
in moderate supply, but prices fail to ad
vance. Bananas and pineapples are in larger "sup
ply than at any time this season, and drift
of prices is toward a lower level.
Apples S2 50T23 00 per barrel.
lU'TTER
-creamery ugin. :3M:nc
Ohio brands.
1920e: common country
butter. 1415c; choice
countrv roll, i.tmubc.
Ukass N'rw York and Michigan pea. fl 73! 85:
marrowfat, $2 15a2 25: lima beans, 33Hc per
lb: hand-picked medium. $1 701 75.
IIeeswaX Choice. 3334c per lb: low grades, 22
25c
Cheese Ohio choice. 11 v12e: new Ohio cheese,
10Viic: New York cheese. 12I2c; llmburger.
13ai3Kc: Wlscouiln swcltier. full cream, 13.
Wicx fmporten swelfzef, 208l'c.
ClUKB-Conntrv elder. V ot)(S5 50 per b irrel; sand
rcflned. 1 507 00: crab cider. V .VlglS OJ.
CKASBEnniES-Per box, fl 251 50; per barrel.
Jo ioas 00.
Egos Mrlctly fresh. 1415c: goose eggs, 45c ?
dozen: duck eggs. 225c.
Feathf.bs Eitra lle geete, 5756c; No. 1, 4S
50c ? lb: mixed lots. 25'S35c.
Dried Fruits Peaches. halTes. SSc: erinora-
ted apples, 7133c: nnrlcots, 9llc: blackberries. 5
6c; raspberries, ikSISSiC
huckleberries, 7c; Calf.
11-
iornia pacne 7fftyic.
Hoxet New cr.m. white clover. 1&317C: Cali
fornia honer. 12(ai5c lb.
MAPLt Svnup New, iojc ? gallon.
Maple Sugar-WIsc ? lb.
OKiox Slts Yellow Erie, f5 O0 50: Jersey,
) SOtis 00.
Poultry Alive Chickens. 90cl 00 per pitr:
live turkeys. 12rai3c lb; ducks, S75c a pair:
live arcsc, ti0cSl 00 a pair; dressed chickens, lva
lic lb: dressed turkeys, 1618c ? lb; dressed
ducks. 1516c lb.
Potatofs- Carload lots, on track, 35!0r; from
store, 4500c a bushel: Jersey sweets, ?2 5(.3 50 per
barrel: new. S3 ooiallO 00 per barrel.
seeds Western reeleaned medium closer. Job
bing at 7 75: mammoth. 7 S5: timothv. $1 7o lor
prime and 51 73 for choice: tine gras. $2 6(ai2 80;
orchard gri-s. SI 50: millet. SI 15: Oerman, ?! 39:
Hnugarlan. SI 10; flue lawn, 25c ?) lb: seed buck
wheat, tl W0 50.
STRAwni-RllILS 300.130 per box.
Tallow Countrv. 4;: city rendered, 4"je.
TnoriCAL FnuiTs i.emon", fancy Messina, S3 50
(3 75: Florida oranges $3 C0(S& 50 a box: Messlnas.
?1 M3 50: bananas. SI SVffil 50 flrsts. 75cfl 00 sec
onds: Persian dates, 41i5e per pound: lajer flgs,
12f3114cper pound: pineapples, 8(oll5c apiece.
VrOETABLrs Cabbage, new Florida. t2503 75
a crate: old 52 002 Oa barrel: green onlous. 20c a
dozen: yellow Dinver. f 2 02 25 a barrel: new
Ilennitda onions. 2 50a box: new Florida tomatoes.
1 2 fiO3 01 a bushel crale: llermnda potitoe. IJ COl
9 50 a barrel: spinach.fl 251 50a barrel: new beets.
40345c a dozen; asparagus. 3T(3l3-c a bunch: kale,
$1 00 1 barrel: radishes. 2V335c per dozen: parsnips,
$2 00(31223: new peas. ! 251 50 a hsket; green
beans, S273t?3 CO: encumbers, 75cl 00 per dozen;
asparagus, 3510c per bunch.
Groceries.
Trade in this line Is absolutely feature
less. The prlco list stands unchanged since
the beginning of tho week. Volume of
trade shows up larer this week than last.
GitEEX CoFFEE-Fancy, 35;221j!c: choice Rio,
2l22c; prime, lie: low grade. J7(odSc: old Gov
ernment Java. 27i'c: Marncalbo 21&22HC: Mocha,
232)o: Santos. l'422,'jc; Caracas, 23ffi24Sc; La
Guayra. 21"22.Sc
KOASTEIi (In paper-) Standard brands. 19.15c:
higher grade. Tikc: old Government Java,
bulk. ZViOmc: Slaracalbo. 221324c: hantos, 19S
25c: pcaberrv. 2tc: choice Klo. VPfJc: prime hio,
20,'-c: good Rio, 11.Sc; ordlnarv. 17(J18e.
SPICES (whole) Cloves. I01i)12c: allspice, 10c;
cassia, 9c: pepper. 12c: nutmeg, 7'ir.TiS0c.
Petbolium (Jobbers' prices) 110 test, fie: Ohio,
150. 7"c: headlleht, 130 test. OKc; water white,
7liSc: globe, lffilP.c; elalne, 13c: carnallnc lie;
rovallne, 14c; red oil, 10llc: purity, 14c; olelue,
21c.
Miners' Oil No. 1 winter strained, 3940cpcr
gal.: summer. 3337c; lard. 52fo5c.
SYitl'P-Corn sj rup. 2a27c: choice sugar sjrup.
Sfnfc; prime sugar syrup, 30332c; strictly prime,
2Sf)30c.
X. 6. Molasses-Fancv new crop, 40l2c:
choice. 4041c: old cron. 303c; N. O. syrup. 44S
50c.
Soda m-carh. In keg. .HiOac: bl-carh. In M.
5ic: hl-carb. assortel packages, 36c; sal soila.
iu kegs, !3c:do. grinulited, 2c.
CASDLEs-Star. full weight, 9c:stearinc, per set,
SHe: parafflnc 111312c.
KiCE-Head Carolina, 6(cMlic: choice, oOG'c;
I.oulFlana, 55?f c-
STAncit Pearl, 3c; corn starch, 5Kfi!c: gloss
starch. 5St?4C.
Fokeign Frcit Layc- raisins. J2 00: London
lavers. S2 25: Mnscatels.$l 75: California Muscatels.
SI 401 60; Valencia. SfflS'-jC: Ondara Valencia, ca
O.'ic: r-ultam. sraiae; currants. 3!l3Vc: '1 urkcy
prunes, 4Sf354c: French prunes, t-Vn9l4c; cocoa
nuts. 100. SG (X): almonds, Lan., ?l lb, 20c: do
Ivlca, 17c: do shelled. 50c: walni.ts. Nap.. l"a14c:
Slelly filberts lie: tmvrna figs, 12313c; new dale-,
5i5Sc: Brizil nuts. 7c: necans. I314c: citron, lb,
2I22c: lemon peel, 10c 14 lb: orange peel. 12c.
blTOARs Culies, 4,sc; powrtereil. 4c:jtranulated,
4SJC; conflctones,. 4'ic: sou white. 44c: yel
low. cholee.3(oc: yellow,good.33'BC; yellow,
fair. 3Hffl3e.
1'hklI.s Slcdinm, bbls (1,2X1), ?4 00; medium,
half bbls (GOO). ?2 50.
Salt No 1. per bbl. SI 20: No. 1 extra, per half
nni. si i: nairv. per ini. 51 ai: coarse crystal, per
bbl, SI 20; Illgglns' Eureka. 4-bu sacks. S2 SO; Illg
glns' Eureka, 10 14-Ib packets. SI 00.
Casxfd Goods Standanl peaches, ft 751 90;
2ds. tl 31 40; extra peaches. $2 000:2 10.' pie
peaches, avasoc: finest corn, $1 23(ffil 50: Hfd. Co.
corn. SI ettij.1 10: red cherries, SI Ottl In; lima
beans, SI 35; soaked do. 83c: stringed do, 8CG4S5C:
marrowfat pes. DoeffiSl 10: soaked peas. I0a76c;
pineapples, tl 201 :): Hahama do, 2 00: damson
plums, tl 00: green gages. SI S5; egg plums, tl 00;
California apricots. St 732 00; Californli peirs,
52 lfya2 30: do green gages, fl S3: do egg plums,
tl 85: entra white cherries. S2 f-T(32 85: raspberries,
tl bta.fl 2; strawberries. ftefl 10; gooseberries,
tl OOfiBl 05; tomatoes 9015c; salmon, 1-Ib cans,
jl 31 80: blackberries, 70c; succotash 2-tb cans,
soaked. Jvc; do green. 2-lb cans, tl 2il 50: corn
beef. 2-Ib cans, tl G5l 70: 1-Tb cans, $i 2C: baked
beans, ii 40153: lobster". 1 lb cans, f223: mack
erel. 1-lb cans, boiled, f 1 50: sardines, domestic. H".
53 8553 9S; Us. M 25: sardines, linnorted, Xs. $1 50
1 60: sarafner. Imported, s. f3 00; sardines,
mustard, ft 15: sardines, splccd. S3 15.
Fish Extra No. 1 blontcr mackerel, $24 00 per
bbl; extra No. 1 do mess. 820 03: No. 2 shore mack
erel. (19 50: No, 2 large mackerel, (18 00; No. 3
large mackerel, tjld 50: No. 3 small mackerel, 110 00.
Herrlng-Sp'lt. 3 50: lake. W 75 per 10O-lb bbl.
White fish. S7 5D per 100-lb hair bbl. Lafeo trout.
SO 50 per half bbk Finnan baddies, 10c per lb. Ice
land halibut, 12 -per lb. Pickerel, lialfhbK (100:
quarter bbl. (1 60. Holland herring, 75c, WalkofT
herrlncr. IOC
Oatmeal $4 5034 75.
Grain, Flour and Feed.
Sales on Saturday's call at the Grain Ex.
change: 1 car No. 2 yellow ear corn, 49c, lu
days; 1 car No. 2 yellow shell corn, 47c, 10
days. Receipts as bulletined 18 c.us. By
Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago railway
5 cars of hay, 1 of rye, 1 of corn, 1 of wheat, 2
ot flour. By Pittsburg, Cincinnati nnd St.
Louis 1 cars of oats. 1 of hay, 1 of malt, 1 of
corn, 1 of flour, lot bran.
Total receipts ior tho week ending May 6,
308 cars, against 260 cars for the previous
week. Receipts ot hay for the past week
were S3 car loads. The heavj receipts of
cereals tho past few days have had tho effect
ot depressing margcts in most lines. Mill
feed and hay aro paitlcularly quiet. Corn
is b. shade firmer. Wheat is steady and flour
quiet.
Following prices aro for cat load lots on
track. Dealers charge an advance lrom
stole:
Wheat No. 2 red, 93,S(asGc; No. 3 red. 9K392c.
t ORN No I yellow ear. 4d)t49c; high mixed car,
47"i48c; mixed ear, 48)417c:ao. 2 jeliow shelled,
4C-Sr!7c: high mixed shelled, j64S)jc; mixed
shelled, 44M45c.
OATS -so. 1 oats. 3637c; No. 2 white. 33V
30c: extra No. 3 oaIs.34.1t(a35c:mixed oat6. 33Jlc.
Kye No. 1 Pennsylvania and Ohio, S3slc: No.
2 Western. &ya87c.
FL- uk Jobmng prices Fancv spring patents,
Jl STuiTi 00: lancy wlnli r patents, $4 SStAj On; fancy
Mralght whiter. fl50l75: fancv straight snrlng,
S4 50l 75; clesr winter. $4 24 50; straight XXXX
bakers'. 4 25(a4 5j. It e Hour. S4 73(5 OJ.
MlLLFF.KD o. 1 white Middlings, SI7 0017 50
per ton: No. 2 white middlings, 515 CWS1G On;
brown middling-. fl5 SOSm no: winter Kheaf bran,
?IR 0016 50: chop leed, SI5 Olllrt (10.
Hay- Haled timothy, choice. S14 5014 75: No. 1.
$14 t0ml4 25; No. 2. t!3 O013 25; clover nay, $12 00
12 50: loose from wagon, lf 0018 00. according
to quality; prairie hay, S9 SOgilO 00; packing hav,
ti W8 50.
Stiiaw Oats, t7 007 25; wheat, S6 757 00: ne.
7 007 L5,
Provisions.
At the Saturday meeting of the Pittsburg
packers, hams, shoulders and sides were ad-
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorio.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she bad Children, she gave them Castorte
van cod He per Si all along the line. The
movement in provision lines has Deenactlvo
for the week past and volume was larger
than lor the week previous.
Sugar curcil hams, largo 94f
Sugar rurcil hams, medium 10
Sugar cured hams imall 10
Sugar curotl California haras 7
Sugar cured b. bacon 9
Sugar cured skinned hams, large JO '4
bugar cured skinned hams, medium 10
Sugar cured shoulders 64
Sugarcurc'l boneless .houldcrs 73
Sugtroured skinned shoulders '4
Sugar cured baoon shoulders 6H
Sugar cured dry-salt shoulders 5
Sugar cured beef, rounds 12
Sugar cured beef, sets 9
Sugar cured beef, flats 8
1 In con. clear side", 80 lba 7
llaeon, clear bellies, 20 lbs 7,'-i
Dry salt clear sides. 8)lbsaverage 7
l)ry salt clear sides, 20 lbs average Hi
.MossporK, Heavy inu
Mujx pork, family 13 OJ
l.ard. refined. In tierces
Lard, refined. In one-half barrels.,
Lard, refined. In 60-lb tubs
I.ard, refined, in 2U-lb palls ,
l.ard. refined. In 50-lb tin cans
Lard, refined, in3-lb tin palls
Lard, refined. In 5-lbtln palls
Lard, reiiued. in 10-lb tin palls
OMAHA COMMON LEADS.
Sugar Mot Far Behind in Activity and
Strength Heading Lacks I.I re, and
Lackawanna Is Raided llown The
Hunk Statement Unfavorable Bonds
Firm.
New York, May 7. The stock market to
day was quiet and In the main strong, but
it was as narrow us at any time during tho
week, presenting few features of interest
nnd the general list showing only slight
fluctuations. The great feature of tho day
was the extraordinary animation in Omaha
common, which rose to first place in the
de.tlings, while leaching higher prices than
in many months. The stock lose fromSIJJ
last night to 02. but a portion of this was
lost, while the preferred stock was stub
bornly held at the highest point.
Heading was active, as usual, but dis
played no vitality, nnd was traded in within
narrow limits with the lost of the market.
The Industrials were tho most prominent
feature after Omaha, and a substantial rally
in Sugar, owing principally to the covering
of shorts, was helped by a rise in Chicago
Gas, which carried its price above 80 on tho
expectation of increased dividends in the
future.
A bear drive was made at Lackawanna,
which was supposed to bo to shako out
enough stock to enablo the operators Inter
ested to cover their shorts, which seems at
Drcsent to be tho object of most of the raids.
Prices yield readily to theso attacks, owing
to the lack or speculative interest in the
market; but stocks aie so tightly held that
the buying to covcrimmediately sends them
back again, nnd little is gained.
The issue o. the bank statement which
was an unfavorable exhibit, hud some in
fluence in creating some reaction in the late
dealings and many of the list were carried
down below the opening flguies. The mar
ket never rallied, but closed heavy, with
most stocks within the smallest (tactions of
last night's fltrures. Sugar, however, was up
1J. and Omaha 1J, while the losses weie in
significant. The following table shows the prices of active
stocks on the New York Slock Exchange jesterdav.
Corrected dally for THE Dispatch bv Wiiitney"&
Stkpiifnson, oldest Pittsburg members of tlio
New York stock Exchange, 57 Fourth avenue.
Clos
ing bid.
Open1 High
lug est.
Low
est. Am. Cotton OH
Am. Cotton Oil. pfd ....
Am. Sutrar Relli Inff Co.
SS'4
7VH
914
94
35
MM
(J)'
133 J
30X
23
62),
43VJ
80M
107
7S'
12314
B44
"m'M
1444
69 tf
2H
34 '5
I5S'4
I41)i
J7
51
47
4X
103
24
77K
1345,
7SH
110
30 i
69$
103'-4
101
32
S
1914
lHSi
17
74S
87i
30H
7lsj
S8?l
lis
13
47 4
14H
1
5S'n
20'j
-
35
18'f
53
2.1H
62
183 "i
40 "4
103!4
112'
lO'H
44 1
12
27
32
74i
79s;
93J8
' do'l
79M
9IH
94 H
33?
"mi
133h
791
90!.;
Am. Sugar UcdnliigCo..pfd
93 I
Aim., lop. jcs. r
Canadian Pacific
Canadla Southern
Central or New Jersey
Central Pacific
Chesapeake and Ohio
C. &.. lstpfd
C. JtO.. 2dprd
Chicago Gas Trust
0., Ilur. AQulncj-
C, Mil. .t St. Paul
C. Mil. & St. Paul. prd....
C, Koekl. A P
C. St. P.M. O
O.. St. P. M. ftO.. prd
C. A Northwctern
C. & Northwestern, prd....
C. C C. &I
Col. Coal & Iron
Col. Allocking Val
Del., Lack & West
Del. Hudson
Den. X Klo Grande
Den. A- RIoGrande, prd....
Distillers' ft C. F. Trust...
E.T.. Va. Oa
Illinois Central
Lake Erie 4 West
Lake Erie & West., pfd....
Lake Shore Jt Jt. S
Louisville A Nashville
Michigan Central
Mobile .t Ohio
Missouri Pacific
National Cordaze Co
National Cord igeCo., prd.
National Lead Co
National Lead Co., prd....
National Lead irust
New York Central
N. T., C. ASt. L
N.Y..C. &St. L.. 1st prd.
N. Y.. C. & St. L 2d prd.
N. Y., L. K. W ....
N.Y., L. E AW., pfd....
N. Y. AN. E f.
N. Y.. O. W
Norrolk A Western
Norrolk A Western, prd...
North American Co
Northern Pacific
Northern Pacific prd
Ohio A Mississippi.
Oregon Improvement
Pacific Mall
Pe.. Dee. A Evans
Philadelphia A Reading....
P., C, C. A St. L.........
1'.. C. C. A St. L.. prd....
Pullman PalaceCar
St. Paul ADululh
St. Paul A Dllluth. prd
St. Paul. Minn A3Ian
Texas Pacific
Union Pacific
Wabash
Wabash, prd
Wheeling A L. E
W. AL. E prd
ian
138
"23
79
107!$
784
"84i
50i
JWJ4
121
"mi
20H
M'-i
80S
107 i
7S)s
794
106
78
"si"
50
119'
120
"iaii
34'J
157H
143!
8411
523
1V0
121
09'4
30
3IH
15834
153 '4
144
"si"
144
"si"
"si"
25
24'ii
77
135
75M
"40"
ioiif
104
324
T.H
77H
1MM
73-1
13.)
73
40"
103"
U3H
SI i
lW'i
an
114
114.S
114i
38
30'
30!
39
S)4
19,H
WH:
19H
14tf
20M
14f
aijj
5!)
14'
-0
E9M
59.H
50
5!)
194
40
193S
40
10
44
"27'
am
7-V
10
44J
-27"
7514
10
'27'
3SH
74,'i
Tlnston Stocks Closing Trices.
Atch.&Topeka 351j
Boston A Mont...
Calumet A Hecla
Fianklln
.. tlii
..272
.. 14H'
.. 134
.. 3H
.. .3J
..170
JJOStoil A. AIO-1I1V....UHJ4
Boston A Maine". ....172
Chl..Hur. A Uuliier.101
Fltehhurg K. 1! ggv
Flint A P. re M., pfd. SIV
K.C..SL.J.AC. II. 78.123"
Mass. Central is
Mex. Cen., com VM
N. Y. A N. F.ne..... 31H
N. Y. AN.Eng. 7s.. USX
Old Colonv..A 181
Kutlandprd.f 6S
Wis. Central com.... 17
Allonei M. C new. .75
Atlantic n
Ivearsarge
Osceola
Santa Fo Copper...
Tamarack
ooston Land Co....
5K
West End Land Co.. 19
Hell TeleDhone 200
Lamson Stores 16T
Water Power 3
Centennial UK
.. r.. i.a r
Butte A B. Con
5)
1IM
6IJ4
Thomson-Houston .
Phlladelphi t --locks.
nosing quotations or Philadelphia stocks, fur
nished liy Whllnev A Stephenson, Drokers, No. 57
Fourth avenue, members of New York Stock Ex-
ciiauge.
Bin.
. 5Pt
. 2!)H
. 8
. 58
; 26"
. 594
Aikcd.
MM
29 11-16
8"
5K
20m
59
Pennsylvania Kallroad...
Heading Railroad
KuttNlo, N. Y. APhlla...
1 eblgh Vallev
Phlladelphla'A Erie ,
Northern ltclfic, com...
Northern Pacific, prcf...,
Mining Stock Quotations.
New York, Mav 7. Adams Consolidated,
ICO; Best & Belcher, 200; Crown Point, 100;
Consolidated California and Virginia, 370;
Deadwood T, 200: Eureka Consolidated, 140;
liould .t Currv. 110; Hale A; Norcross, 110;
Ilomestake, 1300: Horn Silver, 300: Mexican,
140; Ophir. 215; Phconix, Ariz., 40; Potosi, 105;
Savage, 120: Siena Nevada, 115; Standard, 135;
union lyunbouuaicu, iiu.
HOME SECURITIES AND CASH:
A Moderate Business and lorn Sh rp Ad
vances Notfd.
While business at the Stock Exchange the
pat week was apathetic as a rule, sales
iiiide a respectable aggregate, and tho mar
ket was generally firm. All the important
changes were for the better. Lotas wera
for small fractions.
The leading features of tho week were
sharp advances in Airbrake, which closed $5
a share higher than a week ago on the
declaration of an extra dividend, and in
Manchester Traction, which lnipioved
nenily $4 n shale, duo tnalaige and constant
increase in earnings and talk ol n dividend
at the coming meeting. Central Traction
and Electric (old) finished $1 each better
than a week ago. New Electric was also
hl.-liar.
Chances ror tho week in the actual list
were: Philadelphia Gis up J, Central Trac
tion 1, Electric I, Aiibrake 5, Underground
Cablo a, Manuhcster Traction 3. Duquosne
. Fi actional concessions weie made by
Luster and Switch and signal. Pittsburg
Traction was ofleied downjj in face of the
dividend.
Sales Saturday were 10 Manchester Trac
tion at 44. 10 at 44, S Duquesno at 27K, 50 at
28, and 28 switch at 1G'. sales on call tor the
week weie 2.00Jsnaio-and $ii,000 bonds. Du
quesne Traction led with 500 shares, followed
by Philadelphia Gas with 335.
Last quotations on the unlisted tractions
were: .Manchester, 44J bid. offered 41; Bir
mingham. 2G bid, none ofteredf Duquehiie.
27 bid, offered at 23.
It people who handle money told straight
stories, the local market put something to
its credit during tho week. Several Dnnkers
reported immovement in the lean depart
ment, but added that there was no lack of
funds. The discount rate was unchanged all
through, hanging around 5G per cent. An
Exchange broker yesterday offered to loan
on call $100,000 at the inside rate, and agreed
to let it run 30 dnys. Tho Clearing House
statement for the day and week shows these
results;
Saturday's exchanges S 2.259,648 44
Saturday's balances 380.343 2
Week's exchanges 15,328,594 60
Week's balances 2,693,460 82
Previous week's exchanges 16,375,838 59
Exchanges week 1811 14,124,063 35
Exchanges 1892 to date 231, 864,881 51
Exchanges same time 1831 239,255,121 31
Turpentine Markets.
Wilmisoton Spirits of turpentine steady.
Rosin dull: strained, $1 05: good strained,
$1 10. Tar steadv nt $1 35. Crude turpentine
steady: hard, $1"1U; jellow dip and virgin,
SJ3 25.
CiiAiu.ESTos.- Turpentine steady at 29c.
Kosln firm; good strained, $1 05.
Savannah Turpentine steady. Rosin firm
at $1 101 13.
New York Rosin dull nnd steady;
strained, common to good, $1 4.11 47K- Tur
pentine dull nnd steady nt 33 c.
OUTWITTED BY BARKEEPERS.
A Saloon to Be Built Near General Alger's
nousa and Right in the Bear or a
Church Tho Deacons Moved Too Slowly
to Prevent It,
Detroit, May 8. Specie. The new
Union depot, now Hearing completion on
Fort street, is near the residences ol
General Alger, J. F. Joy, the widow of
Zach Chandler and other wealthy persons,
and directly opposite is the Fort Street
Methodist Church. All the available
ground in the vicinity being occupied by
elegant residences or massive buildings of
manufacturing concerns, it seemed probable
that there would be n" saloons within two
blocks of the station, and the wealthy resi
dences of Fort street felt that while it was
bad enough to have the railroad terminus
thrust upon them, they would escape the
cheap saloons.
Directly back of the Fort Street Churoh
there is a small lot, 30x75 feet, which for
years ha been fenced in with the church
property and has been supposed to belong
to the church. The trustees ot the church,
however, knew better, and feared that the
land would be grabbed for saloon purposes.
They set about to lease the laud, built a
small store and run a drugstore under one
of the deacons' names, in order to meet the
expense of the lease. Accordingly the dea
cons called on Captain Dickinson, executor
of the estate to which the land belonged,
and talked over the matter. They held two
or three meetings, and finally decided to
lease the land.
Several weeks elapsedj and when they
called on Captain Dickinson attain they
found that Andrew Naley and Joseph Henry,
barkeepers, had discovered that the 30 feet
did not belong to the church, and, without
waiting, had closed a ten years' lease of the
land at 800 a year. A saloon will be
erected on the land, and within 25 feet of
the pulpit the bar will be in operation.
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ii
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prove marvel Ions restoratives to oil onfeebled i
by the above or kindred diseases.
25 Conts a Box? ' j
bat generally recognized In England and. in' ,
fact throncbont too world to be "worth a ; i
irnlnea a box." for the reason that they , i
WILL. CUKE a tvldo range of com..
ntfilnta. and that thev have saved to man?
I gnffarnrR cot. merelr one hut flaanv iralneas. in '
1 1 doctors' bilLj.
'. i Covered with a Tasteless & Sotubls Coating. .
' ! Of all druggists. Price 23 cents a box.
, i New York Depot. 365 Canal Si. ,
1 QICPtllCJ
Good
Gingerbread.
1 cup molasses, 1 teaspoonful soda,
1 " sugar, 1 " cinnamon,
1 " J7taf, 1 toblcspoonful ginger,
1 " sourorbuttermlllc, 2 eggs.
Anout 5 cups of llour work in four,
then add cautiously. HtlL-buitgp, sugar,
molAs3es and spice toother to a light
crem. Warm slicSriy on range. Beat
egrfs well, then jura to the wanned mlx
tu e, milk, egg30da. nnd last llour. Beat
viry hardXor 10 minutes and bake at
0ice livcGaf or small tins.
Instead of BUTTER.
It will make the cake better,
and impart a rich, delicate
flavor, the same as in our
Grandmother's Gingerbread.
Cottolene is a vegetable pro
duct ; new to the world, yet
already famous as a perfect,
wholesome and economical
substitute for lard and butter m
all kinds of cooking. One trial
will convince you of the su
perior merits of COTTOLENE.
Your grocer has it.
N, K. FAIRBANK &. CO,,
Solo Manufacturers,
CHICAGO.
PITTSBURGH AGENTS:
F. SELLERS & CO.
THAT COUGH IS A
1
'&f&$e0F13$l H1 13 Ex. ' '
PlWIhill:!
USE
THE
NEW SHORTENING,
DR. WOODS' NORWAY PINE SYRUP
TEADE
A POSITIVE CURE lor COUGHS, COUS, HOARSENESS, BRON
CIIITIS. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, and all
nfleclions or the Bronchial Tabes.
The Purest, Safest and Best Throat and Lung Reme'y Evar Produce 1.
IT WILL CURE every form of THROAT and LUNG Diseases down to
the very borderland of CONSUMPTION.
PREPARED ONIV RY
Ask your Druggist for a
Free Sample Bottle.
leG-31
FOCKTEEN teaks of suffering.
Mrs. Shoemaker's Experience in the United
Mates and Canada.
A letter was received at this office a week or
more ago. gays the Detroit A'ews, which contained
statements of so positive and surprising a nature
that It was thought best to make a thorough Investi
gation hefore publishing It.
The writer of the letter is Mrs. S. Shoemaker,
who now lives atElkton, Mich., but whose home
was for nearly twenty years in the village of
Duart, Ontario. A thorough investigation has
been made, and It can be positively stated that the
circumstances, as she describes them, are true.
They arc vouched for as facts by J. C. McDonald,
Esq., Justice of the peace, and C. Elfonl, post
master, both highly esteemed citizens of Duart.
Mrs. Shoemaker's letter Is published as she wrote
It, and debcncs attention.
Elktox, Mien., May 5, 1302.
To the Editor of the 3s'ews:
Much as I dislike the notoriety of seeing my
name in print, I feel forced to let the world know
of the remarkable things that have happened to
me.
Forfourteenyearsmyllfe has been one of misery.
My nerves were completely shattered, and at times
it seemed as though sleep had gone from me for
ever. For four years I did not have one good
night's sleep. 3Iy appetite was variable and food
did not digest. My heart was so weak that at the
least noise or excitement It almost stopped beat
ing. Life had no pleasure for me, sad and gloomy
forebodings wero always present. I was troubled
fearfully with femalo weaknesses, dizziness,
nervous heaJactie, poor eyesight, constipation,
trembling of the limbs, and so many other griev
ances that my pen cannot write them.
I tried miny kinds of remedies until I had lost
faith In all medicine. When I was in the depths
of despair I happened to hear of l'alne's celeiy
compound. Trom what I heard I was Inspired
with fresh courage and hope, and I commenced
using It. By the time I had taken a dozen bottles
1 was once more strong, able to do lny own work
on a rarm. To-day I can eat anything from pork
to pastry without Its disagreeing with me.
Everyone In this village knows how I safferea
and how Palne's celery compound cured me. It
changed: me from a helpless, despairing woman to
my present state of health and strength.
I hope you will publish this letter and spread as
widely as possible the knowledge of a means that
will bring health and happiness to homes where
sickness and suffering make life a burden.
Yours truly, Mas. S. Shoemaker.
Investigations prove that Mrs. Shoemaker's
statement is vouched for by many or the best citi
zens In Huron county. Charles Dornan, a drug,
gist In ElKlon. told the -Yetcff representative that
Mrs. shoemaker's statement fas true, and that
Paiuc's celery compound had effected many almost
as marvelous cures in that section.
The discovery of Taine's celery compound has
certainly marked an era In medical science. It Is a
pure food for nerves, brain and blood, and gives
strength and vigor to those who use it.
K&MMBMMJMM
crs
X2J
KOEHLER'S
Installment House
B-y Sixth Street,
MENS' AND BOY'S
Clothing on Credit
(Ready-Made & to Order.)
LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, ffl
Watches & Jewelry,
y on
I INSTALLMENTS.
1 Cash Prices Without Security.
4 rERMS:One-thirdcfthemountpiirchased fffl
YY, must be paid down; tne Daiancc in mau sr
Vfi avMAlrT mi rnAnlnlir nirnnfr KiitlnMt '
H"f transacted strictly confidential. Open
Ui daily, from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Saturdays
U iint.1 11 P M.
wmmmmmmtmm
AETIST AND FIIOTOGKArHEE,
16SIX1USTEEET.
Cabinets, 82 to S4 pnr dnzsn; pt1tas. SI
pfrdiufn. mlfplnna 17B1. ap8-64-Mwrau
KAILItOADS.
ALLEGHENY VALLEV RAILWAY CO.-ON
and after Sunday. .March aj, IS3i trains will
leave and arrive at Union station, Pittsburg, east
ern standard time: Buffalo express leaves at 3:20
a. m , 8:50d. m. (rrlvlnft at Buffalo at 5:45 p. in.
and 7:20 a. in.): arrives at 7: 10 a. m.. 6:35 p. m. OH
City and Duliols express Leaves d:20a. m.. Ii30p.
m.: arrives 1:00, 6:8", 10:00 p. m. Kmlenton
Leaves 4:00 p. m. : arrives 10:00 a. m. East llrady
Leaves at 6:0Oa. in, Klttannlnfr Leaves l:05 a.
m.. 5:1')p m.: arrives 8:55 a. n:,, 5:55 p. m. lirae
burn Leaves 5:00,6:15 p. m. : arrives 3:05 a, in.,
7H0 p. m. Valley Camp Leaves 10:15 a. m.. 12:05.
2:30, 11:30 p. m.: arrives CHOa. in., 12:30. 2:15, 4:4)
p. in. lliiltnn Leaves 8:00. 9:5nn.iri.: arrlves7:U,
11:20 p. in. Snnday trains BufTnln express Leaves
8:20 a. m., t!:50p. in.: arrives 7:10a. in.. 6:35 p. ra.
Killlrnton Leaves 0:05 a. in.; arrives 9ll5 p. m.
Klttnunlnfr Leave 12:40 p. m.; arrives 10:15 p. m.
llraebuni Leaves 9:50 p. m.: arrives 7:10 p. tu
Pnllman parlor hnflet car on day trains and I'ull
rnati sleephif; cir on nlffhttralns between Pittsburg
and nulTaln, Ticket offices, Xo. 110 Fifth avenue
and Union station.
DAVID 11'CAHGO. I JAMES Ft ANDERSON.
Gen'l Supt. I Gen. Pass. Agt.
piTTSBUItG
AND WESTERN KAILWAT
Trains ((J'tl Stan'd time),
Leave. . Arrive.
Mall. Butler, Clarion, Kane....
Akron and hrle
llutler Accommodation
Newcastle Accominodatioii....
Clilcajro Exprcss(dally)
Zclienoplc and Foxburg:.....
BiiUcr Accommodation
6:40 a m,
7:J)am
11:30 a m
7:05 nm
9:35 am
3:!Jpm
S:r)pm
4'Spn
3:50 pm
u.wam
12:05 pm
annj a m
7:00 am
o:w pm
First-class fore tn Chleaeo. tlO 50. Secondlass.
3C0. Pullman Butfetsleepln)?cars to Chicago dally.
SIGNAL OF DANGER.
RK.
FOSTER, MILBURN & CO.,
BUFFALO, N. Y
vn am & n - m a m
''; ; yz 90 II gg
n
I
H we occupy tne entire DnilainE:
I
wigniir
BA1LROADS,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
bchxdule rtt xrrsrT dkcxmbekso, issi.
Trains will leave Union station, Flttsburg.a fol
lows (Eastern Standard time):
MAIN LINE BTTTAKD.
Pennsylvania Limited of Pullman vejtlDnle Cart
dally at 7:15 a. m.. arriving at Ilarrlsuurg at l:r4
p. m Philadelphia at 4i4J p. m.. New York 7:00
p. m., Baltimore 4:40 p. m., Washington, 5:55
p.m.
Keystone Express dally at ldti.ni., arriving at
Ilarrlsburg8:a. m., Philadelphia 11:23 t.m
New York 5:00 p. m.
Atlantic Express dally at 3:30 a. m.. arriving at
Harrlsburic lOj-TOa. m.. Philadelphia 1:15 p. m..
New York 3i50 p. m., Baltimore 1:15 p.m., Wash
ington 2:20 d. m.
Ilarrlsburg Accommodation dally, except Snnday,
5:25 a.m., arriving at Ilarrlsburg 2:50 p. m.
Day Express dally at 8:00a. m., arriving at Ilar
rlsburg 3:20 p. m., Philadelphia 6:50 p.m.. New
York:35p. m., Baltimore 6:45 p.m.. Washing
ton 8:15 p. m.
Mall train bunday ov!y. 8:40 a. m.. arrives Ilarrls
burg7:03p. m.. Ph ladelphla 10:55 p. m.
Mall Express dally at'l :C0 p. m.. arriving at Ilarrls
burg 10:3m p. in., co nnccting at Ilarrlsburg with
Philadelphia Express.
Philadelphia Express dally at 4:30 p. m.. arriving
at Ilarrlsburg J:01 a. m . Philadelphia 4:25 a. m.,
and New York 7:10 a. m.
Eastern Express at 7:15 p. m. daily, arriving Ilar
rlsburg 2:25 a.m.. Baltimore 6:20 a. m., Wash
ington 7:30 a. m.. Philadelphia 5:25 a. m. and
New York S:C0a. m.
Past Line dally, at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at Harrls-
burg 3:3) a. m.
i iiiiaueipin-i oju a,
m.. New
lorn:3Jx. in
ton 7:30 a. m.
Baltimore 6:20 a. m.,
Washing-
All through trains connect at Jersev City with
boats of "Urooklrn Annex" forBrooklrn. S'. Y..
.ivoldlnr double ferrlasre and lournev throuirli New
York City.
Johnstown Aecom., except Snnday. 3-40 p. m.
Oreensburg Accom.. 11:30 p. m. week days. 10-30
p. m. Sundays. Oreensburg Express 5:15 d. m..
except Sunday. Derry Express 11:00 a.m.. ex
cept Sunday.
Wall ACCOlli.. 5:25, 6:00, 7:40. 8:35. 8.50. 9:40. 10:30,
11:00a. in., 12:15. 1:00. 1:20. 2:30. 3:40, 4:(X), 4.50.
5:15, 6:00, 6:45. 7:35. 9:00. 10:20. 11:30 p. in.. 12:10
night, except Monday. Sunday. 8:40. 10:3 la.
m.. 12:23, 1:00, 2:3), 4:30, 5:30. 7:20. 9:30. 10:30
p. m.
Tl llklnsburg Accom.. 5:5!, 6:00, 6:15. 6:45. 7:00.7:25.
7-40. 8:10. 8:3."i. 8:50. 9:40, 10.30. 11:00. 11:10 a. m..
12:01,12:15. 12:30. 1:0". 1:20. 1:33. 2:00.2:30.3:15.
3:40. 4:00. 4:10, 4:25. 4il5. 4:50. 5:00. 5:15. 5:30, 5:45,
6:00. 6:20. 6:45. 7:20. 7:?-). 8:25. 9:10. 9:45. 10:2U.
11:00, ll:3)andll:l0nlglit, excent-Mondar. Sun-
Ldav, 5:;m, 8:40. 10:30. a. m.. 12:25. 1:00, 1:30, 2:30,
4:30. 5:30, 7:20. 9:00. 9 30. 10:30 p. m.
raddock Accom.. 5:25. 6:00. 6.15. 6:45. 7:00,7 25.
7:40, 8:u. 8:10. 8:35. :50. t):40. 10:30. 11:00. l!::o
m.. 12.01. 12:15. 12:, 1:00, 1:20. 1:30. 2:00. 2:30.
3:15,3:40.4:00,4:111. 4:25.4:30, 4:Vi. 4:i0. 0:(O. 5:15
UU. )'.
5-30. 5:45. 6.00, 6:20, 6:45, 7:20. 7a 8:25. 9:00. 9:15.
10:20, 11:00, 11:30 p. m.. and 12:10 night, except
Monday. Sunday, 5:30, 8:00, 8:40, 10:10 a. m.,
10!0p. m.
SODTIT-WEST PENN KAILTYAY.
!For TJnlontown, 5:23 and 8:35 A. xf., 1:20 and 4:25
week days.
310NONGAIIEL.A DIVISION.
12:33, 1:00, 1:30, 2:30. 4:10, 5:30. 7:20, 9:00, 9:30.
Tor Monongahela City. West Brownsville and
Ilnlnninwn. 10:40 a. m. For Mononnhels. fltr
U.N ASi; Al-TEIL .MAI . 191.
Unloniown. 10:40 a. in. tor Monongahela City
and West ili-ownsvlllt. ?:i and 10:40 a. m. and
4.50 p m. On Sunday, 8:56 a. m. and 1:01 p. m.
!For llonongahela City ouly. 1:01 and 5:50 p. m.
week days. Drarosliurg accom.. 6:00 a. m. and
3:20 p.m. week davs. West Klizabeth accom..
8:35 a. m.. 4:15, 6:30 and 11:35 p. m. Sunday, 9:40
p.m.
HESTPKfNSTLTASM DIVISION.
Ot asd aftkr Novejiber 16. 1891.
From PEDEKAL, STKEET STATION. Allegheny
City
For Springdale. week days. 6;20. 8:25. 8). 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, 12:35 and 9.30
p. m.
For Under, week dajs. 6:55, 8:50, 10:40 a. in.. 3:15
and 6:10 p. m.
For Freeport, week days 6--5. 8:50, 10:10 a. m.,
3:15. 4;19. 5:40. 8:10, 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays,
1 12:3i .nd 9:M p. m.
For Apollo, week days. 10:40 a. m.. and 5:40 p. m.
jfor Paulton and Hlalrsrllle, weekdays, 6:55 a. m
-. 3:15 and 10:30 p.m.
5r-The F.xcclslor Baggage Kxpress Company
will call for and check baggage from hotels and
resiliences, lime cards and fun information ran
be obtained at the ticket offices-No. no Fifth ave
nue, corner Fourth avenue and Try street, and
Union station.
C1IAS F.. PUG II. J. K. WOOD.
General Manager. Gen'l Pass'r Agent.
r From Pittsbursth Union Station.
Pennsylvania Lines.
feUJ Irains Sun by Central Time.
oath west System-Pun IlnndleRonte
Dbtakt for Columbus, Cincinnati. Indianapolis, St.
Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 1.20 a.m.,
7.00 a.m., 8.45 p.m., '11.15 p Jn. Akkivi fron same
point! : 2J!0a.m.,6.C0a.m..5.p.m.
Depart for Columbus, Chicago, points intermediate
ndbryond: 10 a.m.. 1 12.06 p.m. Akritx from
samepoints: 2i0 a.m., fS.05 p.m.
Dxfart for Washlngtoti, f6-15 a. m t8J5 a.m.,
tl.65p. m.,t3-S0p.m.,t.p.m. tC50p.m. Arrive
from Washington, fiUw a.m., 7.50 a.m., ii50 a.m..
I TJM a.m.,r.P.m.,TO.i.lp.m.
I Depart for Wheeling, 7.00 a. m., tl2 05 n'n.,
t2.45 p. m., ffl.10 p. m. Arrive from Wheeling,
I T8.45 a. m., f3 05 p. m. '555 p. m.
I NortliTvest System Fort Wayne Route
DEPARTfor Chicago, points intermediate aitf beyond:
10 a.tn7.10 a.m., 12.20 p.m., 1M j i., 8.45
p. m., 11.30 p.m. Arrive from same p6i... . 12.05
a.m., 51.15 a.m..6.00a.m.,ti35 ajn., 600p.m.,"'
, 6 SO p.m.
I Depart forToTedo, points jntermediateandbeyond:
7.10a.m12J0p.m.,!JX)p.m.,J110p.in. Arrive
from same pomts: TU5a.m., 6.S5a.m., 6.00p.m.,
. 60p.m.
' Depart for Cleveland, noints Intermediate nnr!
beyond: f6.10 a.m., 7J0 a.m., fl2.45 p.m,
11.05p,m. Arrive from samepoints: 'SloOa.m
2.15 p.m., 6.00 p.m., 7.00 p m
Depart for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Bellalrel
6.10 a.m.. fl25 p.m., 4.10 p.m. Arrive from saml
poinu : J9M a.m fiit p.m., t7.03 p.m.
Depart for New Castle, Erie, Youngstown, Ashta
hula, points intermediate and beyond: 7 JO a.m.,
tl2.20 pjn. Arrivb from same points: yXZS pjn.,
f9.00 p.m.
Depart for New Castle, Jamestown, Youngstown
and Nlles, t3.45 p.m. Arrive from same points :
9.10 a.m.
Depart for Youngstown, 120 p.m. Arrive from
Youngstown, 6.50 p.m.
Pullman Sleepikc Cars and Pullman Dining
Cars run through. East and West, on principal trains
of both Systems.
. Local Slrepikg Cars running to Columbus, Cin
cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago
are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station
at 0 o'clock p. m.
Time Tables of Through and Local Accommoda
tion Trains of either system, rot mentioned above, can
b obtained at 110 Fifth Avenue and Union Sttio,
Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices of the Penn
sylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh.
Daily. tEx. Sunday. JEx. Satnrdajr. TEx. Monday.
JUSlvfit WOOD, K. A. FORD,
Goftral V - .r.f p usBurer Irest,
BALTIMORE AND OHIO KAILEOAD.
Schedule In effect December 20. mi. Eastara
time.
ForWashlngton. D.
C Baltimore, fhlta
deiphli and New
York. 3:00a. m. and
3:20 p.m.
For Cumberland,
StW, "8:l a. m
T1:I0. 9:20p. m.
For ConnellsvlIIe.
"fi:10.3:no. S3:.T0a.m..
tl;l. $1:13. $5:00 ,J:20
p. m.
For Unlontown,
46:50. "8:00. 58:W a.m.,
l:10,t4:15and 15:00 p.
For Jit. Pleasant,
S:50 and t3:00 a. m.. Jl:15. tl:15 and M:00 p. m.
For Washlnrton. Pa.. 7:a)and ff:30a. ra.. 't:W.
i4:. nirOanclllliSSp. m.
ror Wheellnr. 7:"D. 19;M a. m
N:0O. 7:30 and
111:53 p. m.
For Cincinnati and St. Lonls,
rj. m.
7:S a. m., U:33
For Cincinnati, ll:Vp. ra. (Satnrday onlv.)
For Columbus "7:3) a. m.. V:30 and 111:55 p. m.
ForJiewark, 7:a)a. m.. 7iJ0and HI;5iD. m.
For Chicago, 7:Ma. m. and '7:30 p. m.
Trains arrive from New York. Philadelphia, Bal
timore and 'Washlnirton. 6 20 a m,, 3:30p m.
From Columbui. Cincinnati and Chlcajro. 3:50 a.
m., "S:50p. m. From Wlieellnir, "3:50, 10:45a. m..
1:15. 3:',0p. m.
Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore. Washing
ton. Cincinnati and Chicago.
Dally. IDally except Sunday. Sunday only.
(Saturday only. IDally except Satnrdar.
The Pittsburg Tranfer Compiny will call for
and check baa-gage from hotel and residences
npon orders left at B. A O. ticket office, corner
Fifth avenue and Wood street, 637 and 039 bmlth
fleld stn-er,
, J. 1. ODELT,. C1IAS. o. PCULU
) General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent.
PrTTSBUKO ASII I.AKF. KHIE IIAILBOAD
Company: schedule In effect November Ij.
38.11. Central time. P. 4 I.. V, IC K. Depart
For Cleveland, S:00a. in.. '1:50, 4i2(), "9i4J p. m.
For Cincinnati. Chicago and St. l,ou1. "iiiO, 'jm
p. m. For Buffalo, b:00 a. m 4:20, "11:45 p. m.
For Salamanca, "8:00 a. in., MiSO, :"p. m. For
Youngstown and New Castle. 6:00. '6:00, 3;5i a,
m.. l:"ja. '4:20. ): p. m. For Heave Falls. B:00
7K0. 'tOO. Ola. m., 10, 3JT1. '41-jr. SlW. "SMIn
m. ForChartlers. 5:3J. 5i3 0:00. isrti, 7:(i"
!s 1&), 8V), :10. 9:55. 111-45 p. m., lino, 1:
1:53. 3:30, 3:45. 14:J. 'A-.O. 5:10.5.3). 'ii:00. 19:!
10:3" p. m.
Anmvic From Cleveland, 6:30 a. m., 12:'.
B:15, "7:30 p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago and
bt. Louis. Bilii a. n.. 'n.-TO. -70 p. m. From
Buffalo. h:30 a. m.. 12:30. '1:30 n in. From Sala
manca, "e "10:00 a. m.. "7:30 p. m. From
Yoimtrstoirii and New ( astle, 11:30. '10:00 a m.
12:30. .1:11, "7:30, 9:30 p. m. From Heaver Falls!
5:J), "C:l 7:2 'lOiOOa. in.. "12:10. 1:20. 5:15. 1-3IX.
6:30 p. in.
P.. C. A T. trains ror SlansDetd. 71 a. m
32:10.3:45 p.m. For Esplen and Iicechmont. 1:35
a. m.. 3:45 n. m.
P.O. Y.
trains from MinsCeld. 7:05. 11:50 a.
From BeechmonL 7:05 ii?si m
jn., j:ptm. rruni liceciimont. 7:uo, 11:53 a. m.
1'., nictv. .
A Y. R.11. DCPAHT Tnr Vew U.an
S:2a3.00p. m. ror West Newton, iir20. '3.00.
AitmvB From Jew Haven, ":00a. m., "4:05 p.
m. From West Newton. 6:15. "9:00 a. ra.. '4:05
p. m.
For McKeesport. Elizabeth. Mononzahela Cltr
and Helle Vernon. "5:15. 11:05a. m., "4)0 p. ra.
From Helle Vernon, .Monongahela Clti. Eliza
beth and Mcheesport, 7:Wa. m. 1:20. '5:05 n. m.
. 'Dally. Ibundaisonlv.
Cllv ticket office." itabinlthflcld it.
E
SEItYOUSSrrFEnEnsrrcmT..lIihl
rrini, lotf Jlanlj l$r, wsttla KraknfM.
, Vftrkoctle, etc., 1 have a twtltlT rr adr fr tb
above comnlaiDU. aatl bv lu nse tboaianda of carMof lb wort kind
and of long ttandln; hare bcnmtnredtohrsltlianil3IiNhood. In
deed, so itrongli ray falthln Its raratlvtpowm that 1 will tend one
fall alced package, freeofebarge to anv afflicted sufferer.
Adir.ni K.F.Jt. ci-AJJKJiErtJJaddun.C9i-
J.
BROKERS FINANCIAL.
ESTABLISHED 1SS4-
John M. Oakley &,Co.,
BANKEltS AND BROKE!;!
45 SIXTH ST.
Direct private wire to New York and CM.,
cago. Member New YorK, Chiciso and Pitts
burg Exchanse. , . , .
Iocal securities bought and sold for casa
or carried on liberal margins. ,
Investments made at our discretion and
dividends paid nnarterly. . .
Interest paid on balance) (stneo 1333).
Money to loan on call. .
Information books on all markets mail
on application. fe
Whitney & Stephenson,
57 Fourth Avenue.
np3(V!5
-
MEDICAL.
DOCTOR
WH.TTIER
!14 I'KSS AVENUE, rlTTSIJUKG. VA.
As old resident- know and hack dies o:
Pittsburc napors prove, is tho oldest estab
lished and most prominent physician in tha
oity.devotini; specmlattcutinn toall ciironio
NO FEE UNTIL CURED
sponsible .CPni IQ nlul mental dls-'
persom ViZ il V UUO eases, physical do- .
cay, nervous debility, lack ot enenrv. ambi-
tion and hope, impairs.! memory, disordered '
siahr. seir distrust, btishfulness dizziness, ,
sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover-, i
ished nlood, tailing powers, ontanlc weak-,
ness, dyspen'Ia, constipation, consumption,
unfitting the person (orlmsiness.society and
marriage. peniianentlv, saleiy and privately
iTaiiBLOOD AND SKINir
ernptlons. blotchefallin-j hair,l)OneMaing,
rrlanlu!ar swcllmir, ulcerations ot tlirj
tllllblll'i lll-'UVII. lliuniri UIViVl. JLt f)l(lD3a 41.0
biiiiKnc iiijuiiit niruni, uiccrs, uiu suros, nrs
cured for life, and blood poisons thoroughly
nu blood poison-
URINARY,-
eradicated froml
Kiunev ana
the system. UnllsAM I ibladder de-
ransements, weak back, sravel, catarrhal,
discharges, inflammation and other painful
symptoms receive searching treamenc,
prompt relief xnd real cures.
Dr. IVhlttler's llfe-lons extensive experi
ence insures scientific and reliable treat
ment on common sense principles. Consulta
tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully
treated as if hern Offlnn hnnrs 9 a v tnt
' I8S"Vf .."?J- "I"0? "oaF3'?A.-" J5U
t.ml. Sundav, io a. v. to 1 p. it. only. DR.
TYIHTTIKK, all Penn avonue, Pittsburg, Pa,
Thoroughly, Rapidly, Pemanently Restored.
ir yoa are nTerlDr from Nervousness. Debility. Lost ox
Taihng Manhood, Impotency, Stunted rievelopment ol
any ot the parts. Weakness of uody and Mind, Worry
Errors of loutn or Later Excesses,
DO NOT DESPAIR.
THetb Is H0J3 !or alL Yomz, Hirlrlle Asel anl oil Ira.
Tnocsiins or Tiir wokrt casfs ii te tiild.d to oca
rxt i ttur. jn inuiis or iiiinit treathest.
MOST SCIENTIPIC nd SUCCESSFUL EVER KNOWS
Absolutely Unlaflme. Fn toned by the leading Utdlcal
Fraternity. IN VE3TIU ATE. Boot, eTplautioai, tejUmo
atals and endorsements mailed (scaledi FREE.
THE ilUZICS XZZlZiL ntSXIIUIS CO.. Cilia, Oi
ap50-Dsa
Manhood Restored!
the wooilerlal remedy,
is sold witti a written
guarantee to cure all
nerTOUH diseases, such
as WeatMemoir.Losa
of Brain Power. Head
ache. WakercliuMs,
Lo-it Manhood, NiKbt
ly Emuions.Nerroas.
nes. l.aisttude, all
drama and loss of now
BZTOKE AXD AFTER USING.
er of the Generative organs In either ?ex caused by
over exertion, youthful errors, or excessive ase ot
tobacco, opium or stimulants which soon lead to
In a unity. Consumption and Insanity. Put up con
venient to carry In vest pocket. SI per package by
mall; GJort't. With every Sonnier weive a written
Guarantee to cure or refund the rrwney. Circular free.
Artilrp.- A'rrTf Mro1 Co -Thlcnsn IIU
For sale in Pittsburg by J03. i'leaiiui 4
Bon, JJxuuta, UUaail tU iinrkec sc
notf-50-.KT-ry
WEAK iVlErv.,Y
OTJK ATTEUTXOH
18 CALLED to tus
Gnf AT ENGLISH HEaiDT,
TWCCMAXt TUCCMUnt
Gray's Specific Medicine
irYCU SLi FFES-
"Voui DebHiirt eahnss of 3olt
tKttTtoiM. AmBTyirfiand Mind. Miermaturrhea, a&d
Jmpiency, and all diseases that arise from over
indulgence and self-ihus as Loss of Memory and
Power, Dimness or Vision. Premature Old Age,
and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or
Consumption and an early grave, write for ou
pamphlet.
Address GRAY MEDICINE CO., nuffalo, N. T.
The Specific Medicine l3S(ldhy all druggist atH
per package, or six packages for J5. or sent by mall
5d"P,t0iSg?VE.GUABAINlxeg.
onler a cure or inoiicy refumffii.
JL?"On account of counterfeits we have adopted
the Yellow Wrapper, the only genuine. Sold tq
Pittsburg hy a. b. UQLl-ASV, cor. Smithfteld and
Liberty su. Je2s-yi-Mwreof a
DR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE & BRAIN
Treatment. .1 guarinteed speclllc for llysterll.
I)izzine3, Convnlslons, Fits. Ncrvou? Neumlgla.
Headache. Nervous Prostration caused hy the ass
of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental De
pression. Softening- of th Hraln resjltlng in in
sanltv. decar anddetth. Premature Old Aze. Loss
of Power In either sez. Inroiuntarr Losses ant
.Spermatorrhea caused bv orer-exertion of tha
brain, self-abuse or ovcr-Induigence. I-ch bos
contains one montlis treatment. S1.00 a box. or
ilx lorfo.lfj, hy mail.
AVK GUAltANTEE SIX I50XE5?
To cure any case. With each order received fo
six boxes wc will send the purchaser our written
guarantee to refund the moner if the treatment
docs not cure. Guarantees Issued only by EMIL
. &TUCKY. Druc&rist. oie Aarent. Nos. 2401 and
1701 Penn arcnue. corner Wylie avenue and Fulton
street, Pittsburg. Pa. Use btu cky's J)larrhce.St
Cramp Cure. 25 and 50 cts. ja-182-eoda
IK'S COTTON HOOT
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery hy an 011
physician, tsurcessrullr meil
monllilrliTtliousandsorUdles.
Istheonlr perfectly safe anl
reliable meulclne discovered
Hewan- cf iinDrlnclnled dnir-
glsls who offer Inferior medi
cines in nlare of this. Ask foe
Coox'a ciiTTnK Eor OrarousB, take no substi
tute, or Inclose II aai ; rents In postage In letter,
and we 'Till -nd, sealed, hr return mall. Full
sealed particulars In plain envelope, toladlesonly.
: stamps
ids Anuress i-i u uu.i i.wn a. .
iHilred
.no. Msner hiock. ieirui. jiicu.
bold In Pittsburg by Jos. Flijiiso & so.f. Ill
Slarketstreet. del7il-eodrl
THE FRENCH NERVEand BRAIN RESTORER
Bold with a tVrlltcn Guarane to cure Loa
?Ianhood. Nervous Debility, Loss of Brain Power.
Convulsions, Impotency. amissions, etc Bestores
lie Vigor of Y'outh; and gives foil Manlr Power.
Price by mall. Jim. or 6 for 500 A. Wrltlen
Uuaraulee la criveu nltb every (5.0IJ order.
Sold by nil druggist. For sealed Instructions.
how the wtak cav Be vATir. stros-o." address
VlfJORIN'E nr.niClSr. CO.. Clnrlnnntl. O.
SOLD BT W.P MARTSOLF. Cor. 51h A Per
ap27-87-MW
LOSTMAuHOOl) htSTORED
SPANISH
NF.KVINE,
The great Span
ish itemedv, li
sold WITH A
W IS I T T B V
OUAKAN'TEB
to tire all nerv
onsdIseases,snchj 'as Weak Memor
befork avd AFTXR rsiNO. Loss of Hraln Powera
Wakefulness I.""' Manhood. Nightly Emissions.
Nervousness, La ssltntle. all tlralns and loss of power
of the Ge-.eratlve Orgins In cither sex caused br
over-evertion. youthful errors, or excessive use of
tobacco, opium or stlmnlnnts. 91 per iackage by
miil: forjl".. With ererv ." order we GIVE A
WltlTTHN OCA IEANTI.fr TO CUKEornEFUvS
MONEY. !-pinMi .Medicine Co.. Madrlil. bpatn
and Detroit. Mich. For sale b JOS. FI.EM1NU
bON'. Pltf.lnrg. e23-26-MTT
U0G10RS LAKE
SPECIALISTS In all cae r
qnlrlns sciontillc und con II
tleiitntl treatment. Dr. S. K.
Iike, M. U. C. P. S., Is the old-pAt-tnil
most exnorlnncAdrtA.
'IS-cinllst in the city. Consnfta
gSr tion free and strictly confl-
dantlnl. Office hours. 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 r. .;
Sundays, 3 to 4 p.m. Consult them person
ally, or write. Doctors Lake, cor. Penn a,
and Fourth t P"-lMr- Pa. je3-7Z-Dsrk
VIGOR OF MEN
Elslly. Onlckly. Tenmnently KKSTORETJ
WEAKNESS. XEItVOUsXES, DEBILITY,
and all the train ofcvlls, the results of over
work, sickness worry, etc Fall strength,
development, and tone truarnrrteed In all
cases. Simple, natural methods. Immedi
ate improvement een. Failure impossible.
2,000 references. Book-, explanations and
proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address
BULK MEDICAL. CO., L5TJFFAXO. if. T.
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