tA' ." J - ' .' . ''?. A RISLG TENDENCY Exhibited at Trade Centers -liy the Principal Business Barometers. COLLECTIONS AEE SATISFACTORY And Tolitics Is Net Attracting Attention From Commerce. CEOP GOSSIP AND CURRENT QUOTATIONS Saturday, O ct. 15. The principal trade barometers shoved a rising tendency at all points during the past week. Iteports concerning the iron trade were more encouraging; esports in creased; the weather was propitious, and money, while firm and dearer at some joints, was in ample supply for all legiti mate requirements, with promise of a teadv increase during the remainder of lie year. The distributive movement of eneial merchandise from this point was atisfaciory, prices favored sellers as a rule nd collections were comparatively easy. National politics warmed up a little, but he interest in the campaign failed to have ny appreciable effect on general business. Late Crop Gossip. Cxop Expeit Plinie sent out tho following e9tcrday: Still very dry. hut some Indica tons oi rain. The best informed and largest ocrs of spring wheat say that they bo eve spring wheat has 1 cached full limits, nd do not look for as heavy receipts here tter unless there is a decided improvement lpiice. Ground isgettinjjvery dry for fait lowing, but farmers still at it. This applies both Dakotas and Minnesota, lullro orts covering neaily the entiio State of iseouri, shov that over 50 per cent ot Hie inter wheat crop was sown by September i. Tho aboe percentage came very un renl. and the ciop b.is been injuiedto mo extent by crasliopper3 and flies. This ortton ot crop vc-i y uiimoinUintr. About25 r cent of the crop own since September 25 s in tlie cromid with occasionally a gieen" ot. About 15 per cent of crop, orw hat was itended to hate been sown, lemnins to go i. or lias been abandoned. Corn all safe and irllet di j enouch to crib. Corn fields have ned out wondenully this week, and tlieir uo nakedness is exposed and the paucity the crop made very transparent. Tlie rapid accumulation of wheat is a aiiih l.ictonn tho market. The Vistula ipplv is expected to show a further in eae of 3.000,000 bushels tills week, which ill ninko the stocks in sight amount to ouo.000 bushels. Corn is weikenins m -ice on the flnr crop reports and the active aiketing. ltailroidmen say the lunners ea:rer to sell their corn and that tlie ailablo supply of cars is fir too small to ec the pi cent requirements, somebody has let loose an army of Octo i grasshoppers upon JliSMnm wheat 'ds and duelul consequences aro foietold. - oiiercrassliuppeis in theL.jstarousuatly stiff from cold to do much eating or hop- rop reports received by the Mexican Ac cultural Society show certainty of a great .proement in corn over last jear, and us lroiu the colTec districts indicates a aw crop, which, with prevailing high ccs willivc a boom to coffee growinc. act, coffee lands were never in more ac re demand, many Americans going into e business. 1 lie putato crops, earlv and late taken to tlici, sas thcFhrmns' Rcicu; are very or. In Illinois, iW per cent of the responden!s leport that the ciop is n- poor, in inanv cases almost a complete lare. A neaily similar statn of affairs i-ts in Indiana. Jiissouii, Kansas, Nc ika, Iowa and Wisconsin. In Ohio and ichican the ciops ate slightly better, out two-thirds ot the counties reporting in a three-fourths to a lull crop. Kcn ky lcpoits a lull average crop in about T of tlie counties. In Minnesota about thud ot the counties will yield anaver Mop, butm most of the others it is de lly poor. Moie than half ot the corro dents in Dakota leport a full crop. IVostern Hog Packing, 'a Cincinnati Pnce Current si ves tno So g as the picking of the West to date: I . 1S92.. isof. igo 2.675.UO0 2,15,000 scm sukuco fc:o(X) -l f4l,0 0 5SMC0 uls .'... 104 000 20G,01 anpolls 3'2,OU0 253,000 nikee 2:1 OuO 19J.O0O una;! 222, um um rllap'.ds 181,tJ0 1S1.2W llltv 137.700 J0J.I0I eland' 165,000 171,000 th St. Paul 103,201 1-7,0 O com. b 3S8J0 29..-00 hltn Kan 112.-.W 8s,000 Joseph, Mo 152,750 5I,ao ama. Ina 102.000 lOO.UiO iChinson. Kan 11,500 16,000 Grain, I'lour and reed, ales on cill at the Grain and Flonr Er niKe to da : One car sample cats, spot, c: one car fecdinsr praiiie h.iy, spot,$9 00. iceipt- bulletined: Via tlie P. & W. 1 middlincs; vi.i the II. & O. 10 cars hay. r oats: a ia the P. & L. 112 cais rye, 1 liny. 1 en flour; a ia the P., C, O & fct. L, carlna.i, 1 car oats, 1 car haj; via the P., W. A U ficars bay, lc-ircoin, 1 car oats, ,r bailei,5cais flour. Total, 13 cars. BAN&L OF THE JIAEKXT. l.e rolling qimlations for grrln. feed, hay elra art furcarlols tin track. Dealers charge iauaui..uce iroui siore.j eat No. 2 red. N No 2c!Iowtar gh mlcd car ..... xed ear. i, 2ac!luw&hcled ghinlxcl shelled............... xed shelled 6 No. 1 white. ,.2 while Ira No 3 white 1, 2. ....... xed No. 1 Ytcstirn , 1- 2 Wtsttru s.. 7 76 51 ( jii 51 OTs 51 ft 5i 51 5IV 50 (. 50 4S (ii A'J ES"ia 39 37' :s 27-13 31 SoiitH 3J 31 .15 64 13 65 G.1 (.1) 64 our (joMierv prices) Fancy brands, ?4 75 ttandarcl winter patents, 5150(1)4 75: spring nts. f4 031 S5: straicht winter. J4 2:ai 50; winter, H 0,1 23; XXX bakers. ?3 75(21 On; e Lxcliange Price Current auotes flour in car 11 track as follows: nt litter............. nt epring , ul.t iuier. 54 15.ai2S 4 4 04 50 3 70(111 00 - 3 2Jd.3.'0 grades 2 01X32 75 flour 3 50(33 75 ig bakers S4I&3 50 tXFUP-No 1 white middlings. J18 00I9 10: 2 bite middlings. 18 5017 5J: winter wlieat . S14 7515 (0: brown middlings, fij 501C 0J; . 515 122 00. -riniice tlmotliv, (13 30(313 73: No. 1 tim-5-13 W513 fr. No. 2 tlmulhr. fll 5'.12 00; 1 cloMrai.d tlmothr. SI2 uagill 50: packing. 8 TO: lttfling prairie, $3 50K U): wagon hay, $17(0 ikvt -V, heat, f5 733 CO: oat, S5 O00 15; rye, 8 00. Groceries. iap.s Patent cut-loaf. CJsc; cubes, 5Hc: poir i. O'sc: granulated (standard). 5'jc: con tners A. ic:solt.. 4s(31Tc: fancy mellow-. lair jellow, 4?slac: common yellow, 4 -fee Hoastcd. In packages standard brands, aic; second grades, 20S21tc: laacy grades, c Looseiava, 33(3-ic: teantos. 16'(327c; caibo, 27c: Pcaberrj, 27J,"ic; Caracas," 28 tio, 2l?43!e. uASSlh-Choice SSgJShc; fancy, 40Uc; cen tals. 30(334c. ilp Lni srrup, 2527c; sugar syrup, 2Sg31c; flavors. 3JCa5c JIT London laver raisins. t2 59; California on later-., 5190(32 10: California muscntels. Offi-V-c; Ixixed, $1 1731 23; Valencia, 5K'351!c: ra Valencia, 747;sc; Calilornla sulunas, lie; iiirrants, 4iia414c; Cahloruia prunes. 2c: Trench praues, Stluc; CallTurnia secsl--alslils, 1-lb carious, SI 75; citrou, 2UC($21c; t KeL lO'iHc. t Fancy hejd Carolina. C(3C!c: prime to i, 51b($ic: Louisiana, 5voc; Jaa, 5(33J4c; 1. 5&6c. nlu (jOODS-tandard peaches, $2 102 20; peaches. S2 40(32 50: seconds. 51 952 oj: pie es. El ilf'l IV: l;uest corn, tl 4 1 50: liar ;outs corn. 51 03t 10: Uma beans, si ava boakeit, 8C(3S3c: earh June peas. 1 151 2: ,Tlateas. 51 tbl 10: suaked, 7Sj0c: I rench ill 51020 00 J WJcans or SI 40i 5053 aozen; pples, jl 25&.1 a): extra do. $2 40; Bahama Oj; Damson plums. Eastern, 51 25: Call iear f2 23(32 35; do green gages, Ji 75; r plums. St 7a; do apricots, $1 Sy(3il 10: do while cherries. 52 75!32 85; do white cherries, ins. SI 03: raspberries. 1 2JSH 50: strawber l iot 25; goiseberrles,I lol 25: tomatoes, .c: salmon,l-Ib, ft 25l 30; blackberries. 70(3 iccotasb, .Mb cans, soaked, OuC: do stauu--lb cans, 51 251 CO. corned beef. 2-ib cans, 1 80: do, 14-ll, 813 00; roast beef, 2-lh, 51 75; Hi beef. 1-lb cans, $1 9o(32 00; baked beans, I 50; lobsters. 1-lb. 52 15: mackerel, fresh. 1 00. broiled. 51 SO; sardines, domestic, J4s, 4s. 50 S: s. mustard, 51 2: importea. )i&, 312 So: Imported. is, SIS W523 W; caurtcd ij-lh. 7i(a0c: gailous. ?2 iv3s 00. -Carbon. 110. Gc; headlight, 6,c: water 7c: Uaine, 13c: Ohio li-gal test. CJjc; 1 winter white, 31340c: summer, 323jc. Proaisions. dcalcm in hog products held their reg reekly meeting to-day, but after com r notes decided to make no changes in i. Former quotations 11 ro therefore 10 J, as lollons: hams .'. .. 114 Il!i 32- mi crs, sugjr-eored ca .""...!!. ast "uac. JWmlWglTir m rr T n iiTMilliii r r-iri'-r"'nmTT"rT- -aammnmmmmammmKBmmn ' Extra do llf Clear bellies, smoked 9X Clear bellies, dry salt. Pork, heavy , J.lRht .-. Dried beef, Knuckles.., Hounds Sets , Flits. ... : , Lard (pure), tierces... Tubs Two 59- Id cases Lard (rcllned), tierces, Half barrels. Tubs , Palls .. Two 50-lb cases , Three-lb cases... ...... Fivc-Ib cases , Tcu-lb cases v . IS 00 . IS to IS . 35 10 9 : 3 SH Ki 6 S 6H eii 7 Dairy Products. Butteti Elgin creamery. 29S0e; other brands. 272Sc; choice to fancy countrv roll, 235125c: fair to medium evades, JG3)c; low grades, 13915c; cook ing. Sffille: prcasc, 57c iilfse-OIiIo. lovojiovc. Xcw York. llllc: fane Wisconsin Swiss, blocks. 1415c: do bricks. llfci:c: Wisconsin swclter. tn tubs, 13S13V:; llmburger, llUc; Ohio Swiss. lIJs13. Eggs and Poultry. EGGS-Strictly fresh Pennsylvania and Ohio, 21 22c: stflrajre slock, 1920c 1'OCLTitT Live bnriUK chickens, 45M8 per Iialr lor&mah to medium sized and 55fi0c for extra arpe: old chickens, 7075c: ducks. fio63c: eecse, rw?l OH. Dressed-Chickcns; H15c per Jb; ducks, 516c; turkeys. 1G17C run. Half Or. Mackekel. Bbls bbls bbls Palls Tails 2001b 100 lb 50-lb 15-lb 10-lb Extra mess bloaters. M0 00 20 40 10 4ti 3 20 f 2 a Eitra No.l b'ojters. 35 00 17 90 9 15 2 S3I 1 95 Extra No. 1 mess.... 32 00 :6 40 8 40 2 60 1 80 Extra No. I shore... IS 00 14 40 7 40 2 30 1 00 Med. No. 1 mess 24 00 12 40 6 40 2 00 1 40 Med. No. 1 shore.... 21 0C 10 90 Sffi 1 75 1 25 Ex. No.2 shore mess 22 00 11 40 5 91) 1 85 130 hx. No.2f.horc large 20 00 10 40 5 40 170 IS Ex. Xo.Smcd. shore 18 00 9 40 4 90 155 110 No.2medium 15 10 7 90 4 15 1 3 95 So. 3 large I 14 00 7 40 3 90 125 90 Kound herring Half bbls. ICO lb 3 00 Potomac herring Barrels 4 50 Half barrels 2 2 Holland herring Kegs SO Lake herring Half bbls, 70 lb 2 20 Quarter bbls. 30 lb 1 25 Palls. 15 lb ?5 Palls. 10 lb 60 A bite flsh- llalf bbls. 70 lb 5 51 Quarter bbls, JO lb 2 40 Pails. 15 lb 1 23 Pails. 10 lb 90 Russian sardines Halt bbls, 1001b 7i Kegs 50 W bole codfish Large per lb 7 Medium 8 Boneless codfish 26-th boxes. lfii:-lb bricks, per lb OSE lO-O boxes, l:-lb bricks, choice 83Vs miscellaneous. l Buckwheat Flouk-Ncw. 2,(53c per lb. - SEiiDS Choice recleaued Western timothv. tl 90 (Jflr5 per bu.; choice icclcaned Western clover. S7 45: white clover, 12 00; orchard grass., fl 85; millet. SI 45(31 51. Bens Niw York and Michigin pe beans. J215 ?2 2J per bu.: han-nlckel medium. S2 C52 10; Lima. 4t4r1i:C per lb.: Penusylranla and Oldo beans. ?1 sol IK) per bu-hel. IlhESWtx-Ciiolce yellow, 30ffi15c; dark.- r53c Honfy New crop white clover. 20(Si21c per lb.: bncknheat. 1215c: strained honey, 910c TALLOW-Conntry rough, 34c -per pound; citr rendered. 4(S14iic. Feathtk Extra live geese, 5860e'per lb; No. 1 do. 43o0c; mixed, 5040. NrTs-ClistnuU, $3O06 5Jpcr bushel; pea nuts, green. 4ffl5c per pound; do roasted. SI 15 1 50 per buslicl: hickory nuts, 7i0c: Bhellbarks. M 10(31 25; new walnuts, SI 0j1 25; old do, 75 S3;. Ciper band refined, SS 5C6 75 per barrel: Penn sylvania enampagne cluer.tj 253 50: new country elder. 4 005 5u: crab elder. J7 oCS 00. Picklio-4 505 50 per barrel. Porcoux-4jc per lb HIPLS-Ureen steer hides, trimmed, 75 lbs and up. 6c: green steer hides, trimmed. 60 to 75 lbs. Gc; green steer hides, trimmed, under 60 lbs, 3"c: green cow hides, trimmed, all weights, 3c; gree i oull hides, trimmed, all weights, 4c; green calf skins. No. 1. 5c: green calf skins. No. 2 2c: green steer hides, trimmed, sloe branded. 4c: green salt steers. No. 1, 60 lbs and up, 77c; green salt steers. No. 1. 60 lbs and less, 44Sc: green salt cows. No. 1, all weights. 4Jc; green salt calf. No. 1, s to 15 lbs. 5rMc: green salt kip. No. 1. 16 to 25 lbs. 4iffi5c: riim-er kip No. l, 10 to a lbs, 34c; No. 2 hides, l.-icoff; No. 2 calf, 2c off. CEREALS CLOSE WEAK, " But Provisions Kale Strong and Pork and IUbs Close Higher. Chicago, III., Oct. 15 Pelted -with rain and heavy leceipts, wheat foil down about ore-half n cent to-day. Corn was Arm for neai by months and weak, for May delivery, leaving off" 3c higher for November and 4c lower for Mjy. TheproTisions-ifealsere -Tlroag, and pork and ribs on scant trading were niaucu uu u. soiiiuwiiub uigiier piano OI prices. Cash qnotanons were as follow?: Flonr quiet and steady; winter patent', $t 504 05; winter straights, $3 303 50; sprins; patents, $3 754 80: sprma strulghts, 3 003 50: bakers'. $2 50J 00; No 2 spring aiheiii, 73Xc; No. 3 primr wheat, 62c; Ko. 2 red,73e;No. 2 corn, 41K41Je:No.2oars,29e; No. 2 w lute, f. o. b , S2Jl.; No. 3 v. hite, 2931c; No. 2 rye, 53c: Xa 2 uarlev.35JiS5se: No. S, f. o. b., 5Sc: No. 4, f. o. b.. 325ic: o. 1 flax seed, 51 Hl 1 prime tnnotliy seed, $1 60; mess pork, per bairel, $11 59; lard, per 100 lbs, $3 C7: sliott ribs sides (loose), $7 70 fM 75; dry n.ilted shoulders (boxed), 57 SC 7 25; short clear Mdes (boxed), $S 05g8 10; w hi'kj", distillers' finished goods, per gallon, $1 15; sugars cut loat. unchanged. Receipts Flour, 18.000 barrels; wheat,29 1.000 buMiels: corn, 508.000 bushels; oats, 3iJ 000 bushels; rye, 50,000 bushels; barley, 116,000 bushels. Shipments Flour. 55,003 barrels; wheat. 342, 000 bushels: cm n, 428,0j0 bushels: on t-1, 387.000 bushels; rye, 15,000 bushels: barley, 86,000 bush els. On tho Produce Exchanso to-day tho but ter market wasveiyflrm;croamcrj',lSi23jie; dairy, i:23c Eggs firm; strictly liesii, 20 20c. Bauge of the leading futures, furnished by John M. Oakley & Co., bankers and brokers, No. 45 Sixth street: Open- High- Low- Clos- Close AnncLES. ing. est. est. lug. Oct. 14 Wheat. October t 7ZV, t 73,'i Noember 5 December 7W 75! 5 75, 75i 75 May tB'i 81 804 -80. Si! Conx. October 42 42 4!& IIM 41 November 42S 45X 42'i 42M 42) Detcmbcr 42 42"? 4I' 41 42', May 45'i it 45?, 45h 43J4 OATS. October 29H 25K 28 2Ssi I9Jf NoiemLer 20Ji 30H 29 29' 33 December S0H 31 291 29 sn May. 34Jt 34H Z17t S3 34s PoilK. October 11 50 II 50 11 45 II 45 II 45 Noiember 1155 1160 1150 1150 1150 Januarv 12 77 12 92 12 77 12 83 12 77 Lard. October 835 837 8S2 837 837 November 762 7 65" 762 7U 762 Januarv ..... 725 7 27 720 722 722 mioiet Bins. flctobcr. 973 975 975 9 7". 975 Aoiemher 7 37 7 40 737 737 725 January 6 CO 6 70 6 00 6 65 6 62 Car receipts for to-morrow Wheat, 557: corn, m: oats 21(. Estimates for to-morrow Wheal, 430; corn, Siu; oats, 470. LIVE STOCK. A Talr jrarket for Hoirs nt the Central Yards Cattle and Sheep Dull. East Libebtt, Pa., Oct. 15. CATTLr Receipts, 10S0 head; shipments, I.0S0 head; nothing doing; all through con signments; 17 cats of cattle shipped to Sew York to-day. Hoes-Receipts, 2,200 bead; shipments, 2,800 head; tnaikct fair; Philadelphias, $5 755 SO; mixed, 5 6005 65: beit Yorkers, $5 505 55; common, $5 235 40; 6 cars of hogs slapped to New York to-day. f-HEEP Receipts, 500 hef.d: shipments, SCO head; market dull and unchanged. BT ASSOCIATED rjlES.1 Kansas City Cattle Receipts, 7,390 head; shipments, 4,200 head; the market was strong to 10c higher for jrood steers and others wem dull and weak, all grades selling at $2 73 4 50; good cows were steady and common t were 10c lower, all grades selling at$12C 2 40; Texans and Indian steers steady at $1 73 2 15; stockers and leeders steady at $2 05 a 40. Iloit Receipts 6,000 head: shipments, 3,lJ0head; the market was active and 5c higher for rood hogs; all grades, $4 755 45; bulk, J5 205 SO. Sheep Receipts, 1,600 nead; shipment's 400 head; the m.irket was quiet ana weak; muttons, $3 75t 00; lambs, $100. Cliicagc The Evening Jturnil reports: Cat tleReceipts, 3,503 bead; t.hipmonts. ,50O head: market steadv; best natfve,t5 00f?5 7o; otliei", 53 254 93; Texans, $2 332 50: .cows $1 652 25. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head: mar ket loc lihrher; rough anu common, $4 505 05 mixed and packers, $5 205 40; prime heavy and butchers' wcigiit-', $5 45j 65; light, $4 50 sick navDAcnc-, Carter's Little Wver Pins. SICK HEADACHE-, Carter's Little Liver Pills, fclCK HEADACUR Carter's Little Liver PIUv SICK UKAI)ACU-. Carter's Little Ltrer Plus. ) -; - - . .tiju.-m k - ,iiviniBi ttrr.F'- ..u. , .jri u .--w ... T?-J"r?jyKfc.-" , v --"r T . " ' '. V. rl.K i sfAiJr.invtAii i mm ni .- " "TJiV -WV& " J-lt-M- -i 1 -? j.. -5rtm. - I m 1 Sfc-JHW --.--. j- - ? i. -. .!' " I, - irHJfft i . Wl d -. J f ". , ' r VH. f ,. itj.i,l jjE.,SA,-jL,s.aa,tr.-'jf'" l ---.a aiijar .sit jZJL-'JU&R&2h . , - J:..yi ... . N.sir : j!fcwj .-itja- ., . i ' w. t.3Mtuz-. - t j : , .- MIliaMWIWWWWWwWSsWiwMH J j , -:-' awe. . a . . j j, UWiUr uTMMl, 1 . lAlBEWUEH VaA V I III III I IS I I ll IB I fiLJj if-:V. - " yn .) -3--l. . tw.-. 1 mil I II Tli 7 T I 1 II T 3Jf 4.-r" V. . J , inr VTJT.IliiJ.-TSmst' :iiiJK7 Vn-.-fe- - 'ii . VI1S.--I. ' ,li-4J ... ,3V , JH. THE t CI Sheep Receipts, 1,000 head: market steady: all sold. Buffalo Cattle Receipts, " 113 loads throuah. 7 sale; market ' slow; old cows, $1 502 25; Kansas bulls, $2 25; steers, $3 37K IIoss Receipts, S3 loads through; market about steady for good mediums; Yorkers stronger. Sheep' and lambs Receipts, 3 loads through, 13 sale; market easier for common to good, choice strong; choice to fancy wether, 54 755 00; lambs, native, choice to fancy, $5 505 75. ' Cincinnati Hoss steady - at ft'lOQt SO. Receipts, 2,900 head; shipments, 3,300 head. Cattle steady at tl 25l 25. Receipts, 275 head: shipments, 375 bead. Sheep easy at f2 505 00. Receipts, 450 head; shipments, 1,050 nead. Lambs in moderate demand at $J 253 00. . . . i GENERAL MARKETS. New. fork Flour Receipts, 19,100 pack ages; exports, 1L300 barrels, 16,000 sacks; dull and easy; sales, 6,700 Darrcjs: low extra", (2 00 3 00; winter wheat, low grades, $2 00.i 00; lair to fancy, $3 004 00: patents, $4 154 40: Minnesota clear. $J 003 50; straights, $J 45 4 25; patents, H 254 80; rye mixtures, $3 00 3 50. CoitxMEAL dull and steady; yellow West ern, $3 O0QS 10. Wheat Receipts, 155,000 bushels; exports, 29,000 oushels; sales, 1,320,000 bushels futures, 11,000 bushels spot; spot dull and easier; No. 2 led, 78785o in store and elevator. 79 79Vo aflo.it, 79Ji(i?80K f. o. b.; No. 3 red, 72Kc: unaraded red. 6577kc: No. 1 Northern, 8JK Slc; No. 2 NoitUern, 77J$775ic; N o. 2 Mil waukee, 77Ji7Sc: opticus wore dull at o decline auu closed steady; decline due 10 froo selling for foreign account and weak ness West: lalos included No.. 2 red, Decem ber, 81 1-1681 3-16e, closing nt 81c: March, 85Jic, closing at 85JJe; May, 879-1687c, clos ing at 87c Rte quiet and steady: Western, 6S6Ss. liAiu-ET quiet and steady; Western, 6275". Barlly halt dull and steady; Canaua, S3 93c Cony Receipts, -43000 bushels; exports, 57,000 bushels; sales, 555,000 bushels lutuie", 8,000 bushels spot; spots dull, but firmer; No. 2,5050e elevator, 50c afloat; ungraded mixed, 5O0)51Wrc: options declined 4Mc, rallied and declined c closing steady at Hs) over yesterday, with trading moder ately active; November, 5050c, closing at 50c; December, B0Ji&i, closing at 51Jic; May, 5152, closing ntSic. Oats Receipts, 161.000 bushels; exports, 4,000 bushels; sales, 120.000 bushels futures, 43, COO bushels spot: spot dull and easier; options dull, iiio down, steady; Octohpr, 34c, closing at 3lc: December, 33K"6U. closing at 36c; Mav, S939-c. closing .it 33c; No. 2 .ot, white, uliiiilSic; mixed W e-dern, 3537c; white, -do, 3745c; white, 37 45c; No. 2, Chicago, 35Jic. Hay Quiet and steady; shipping, 6570c; good to choice, 7590c. Hors Steady; state common to choice, 1925c; Pacllle coast. 172te. groceries Coffee Options opened steady, unchanged to 10 points down: closed 5 and 10 up.Sales, 17,500 bags, including October, 15.35c; November, 15 15c; December, 14 90 15 05c; January, 14.8o14.95c; March, 14.70 14 85c; May, M.65l4.80c. Spot Rio " dun; bteady. No. 7, lOJc Sugar Raw Dull and steadv: fair leflning, 3c; centrifugals. 98 test, 3 7-163Kc: refined, dnll and steady; off A, 4ib4c: mould A, 55 5-lSc; standarfl A, 4 13-I65c: confectioners A, 4 ll-164Jc; cut loaf, 5 5-165Xcr crushed, 5 5-lfi5Jic; powdered. 4 13-1l5c; granu lated, 4 13 lf5c; enbes, 4 15-165Kc Molases Foreign, nominal: New Or.rans, quiet and steady: common to fancy. 25S5c. Rice Active and Arm; domestic fair toextra, 4jia;oc; 'apaii, osj4j. Cottokseep Oil firm and quiet; crude,27f c; yellow, 3030c. Tallow quiet and firm; city ($2 for pack ages), 4c. Rosix quiet and steady; strained, common to good, $1 201 27. TcRrEKTiMs-dull und firm at 36)4303c. - Egos steady and quiet. Western, prime, 22J23c, receipts, 5,890 packages. lnorsstead5; fair demand; wet salted New Oileans selected, 45 to 60 pounds, 57c; Texas selected, SO to CO pounds, 57c. Hon Pbopccts Pork dull: old mess. $11 75 12 00; new mess, $12 7313 00; extra, prime, $13 501( 00. Cutrneats firm and quiet; pickled bellies, 8J9c; do shoulders, 67o; do hams, 10llc; middles firm but quiet; short clear, 18 50 for November. Lard Arm. but quiet: Western steam closed at $8 70 bid; sales or 250 tierces at $8 70; options sales 250 .tierces; October, $3 75. nominal; .November,' $7 94 bid;- Januai-y, $7 59, closing at $7 60 bid. Dairy Peopccts Butter 'fairly active and firm; Western dairy, 1520c; do creamery. 18 26c: do lactory. 1417c: Elgin, 25K26c Cheese quiet and easj; part skims, SQiJc. Minneapolis Wheat opened and closed at the same figure, "i0c- May opened at 76Jic and closed at 76c There was con siderable activity at tlires." but on the whole' J$he market was dull. The cash-market was J active anu about 150 cars of No. I -Northern sold at 703c. -The next leading price was J0$c The remainder was In scHtterlng Suvcouswuuu ,11a quality ol uie ouennes, o. 2 Northern sold principally at 6Wc, with COo next and considerable as low iu 65c There were about 15 cars of No. 3 wlieat sold on a range of, from 60c to 63c. Receipts of wheat here were 639 cars and at Dulnth and .Superior, 480 cars. Close: Mav, 76e; October, 70c; December, 70Jc On track: No. 1 hard, 72c: No. 1 Northern, 70KC; No. 2 Northern, C567cl Philadelphia Flonr Demand slow and nnsatlslactoryand prices favored bnvers. Wheat quiet: No. 2 1 ed, October, 75K75Kc; November. 76V7GXc: December, 7678kc; January, 79K7iyic. Corn Options a shade stronger, closing Arm: local carlots dull; No. 2 yellow, on track. 52J.JC; No. 2 mixed, in grain depot, 51c; No. 2 mixed, in export ele vator, 45c; No. 2 mixed, October, 4949Vic; November and December, 4849Vfc: Janu ary. 4t3i49Jc. Oats Local nude-demand light; cuilotx were Jc lower; futures dull; Na 3 white, 37Kc; No. 2 white, 39K40c: Js"o. 2 white, October. 3SV39c: November, 38' 28c; December.-SSiJgsgc: Januai-y, S939K; . Eggs scarce and iuui; PennsylvanU firsts, 2324c . . ' St.Louis Flour unchanged. Wheat opened lower and continued o decline, closing -i c below yesterday; cash, 09c: October closed at 69c; December, 71jo: May. 7SJi 78a Corn opened Arm, but soon weakened anu closed K under yesterday: cash, 40c; October ciosed at 39c; November. 385c; December, ISc; year. 37c; Mav, 4141c. Oats lower and slow: cash, 29c: October, 2Sc: November, 2Sc; May. 3232c Rye, no sales; 53e asked, llarley slow; Minne sota, 55G0c; Nebraska,6467c. Bran lower at55eeast track. Hny unchanged. Flax seed quiet at $1 07. Cornmeal Ion er at $1 95 2 00. " - Dnluth The wheat market here to-dav was weaker and declining in the early hours of the session. Trading! in cash and May was for very large Jots at prices to lower man ycsicraay on casu ana iromjieo lower on May. There was nothing doing in the last hour of the session und the close was verv dnll nndje lower than yesterday. Close: No. 1 hard, casli and October, 72c; December, 74c; May, 8114c: Na 1 Northei n, cash, 70c; October, 7oC; December, 72c; May, 7Sc: No. 2 Northern, cash and October, 634c; December, 60Jc; Na 3, 60c; lejected, 51c; rye, 52c., Toledo Wheat dull and steadv: No. 2 cash and October. J4e; November, 74c: Decem ber, 76c; Mav. 81c Corn dull and steadv: Na 2 cash, 430; May, 45c: No. i, 4Ic Oat's, quiet; cash, 33c Rye dull; cash, 57Kc, Clover seed dull and steady; prime cau, October and November, $6 50: December, $6 55;March, $G 75. Receipts Flour, 100 hart els; wheat, 97,214 bushels; corn, 14,413 bushels; oats, 1,325 bushels; rye. 1,772 bushels; Clover seed. 283 bushels. Miipments Flour, 7,463 barrels; corn, 61,400 bushels; rye, 1,200 bushels; clover seed, 800 bushels. - Cincinnati Flour In moderate demand. Wheat in moderate demand; No. 2 red, 71 71LjC: leceipts, 4,100 bushels; shipments, 500 bushels. Corn'ttrmer: No. 2 mixed, 44c Oa'ts qniet and weaker: No. 2 mixed, S3c Rye dull and heavy; Na 2, 5Se. Pork quiet at $1150. Laid -qniet at $8 00 Bulk ' ineRt" steady at $7 627 75. Bacon quiet at $9 37K 9 50. Whisky active 'and firm: sales 1.105 ban els. Butter -strong. Snzar firm. Eggs steady at 16c, Cheese steady. Milwaukee Flour quiet. ' Wheat easier; December, 70c; No. 2 spring, 69c; No. 1 Northern, 75c. Corn quiet: No. 3, 41c: Oats steady: No. 3 whlte,32:3Kc. Barley quiet: October, C4Jc: sample, 3965c. Rye quiet; No. L6SXttc Ptovlslons quiet, Pork Oc tober, ilioiJS. Lard October, $3 32. Re ceipts Flour. 8,100 barrels; wheat. 77,600 bushels: barley, e3,200 bushels. Shipments Flour, 2,300 bariols; wheat, 11,600 bushels; barley, 9,400 bushels. Kansas City Wlnt about steady; No. 3 hard, old, 69c; new, 5960cj No. 2 red, 62 6le. Corn weak and loner; No. 2 mixed, 35 i5Kc; Na 2 white, 33K36c.' Oats weak: No. 2 mixed, 2626Kc; No. 2 white, 2929L0. Eggs firm ac,17c Receipts Wheat, 1 93,000 bushels; corn, 4,000 bushels; oats, none. Shipments Wheat, 43,000 bushels; corn, 7,000 bushels; oats, none, .Baltimore Wheat easy; No. 2 red spot and October, 75c usked; December, 77Jgc Corn weak; mixed spot, 9c. Oats quiet und steady; No. 2 white Western, 3833c. Rye firmer; No. 2, 66c. Hay steady: grain tfelghti firm. Provisions unchanged. Butter un changed. Eggs unchanged. Coffee steady: Rio, fair, Ifcc; Na-7.16fcc. Baf&lo Wheat, No. 1 hard, 81i86Jc; No. 1 Northern, 7984c; No. 2 red, 78c; No. 2 corn, 4Cc. Receipts-wheat, 325,000 bushels. Ship-' ments Wheat, 520,000 bushels; corn, 249,000 bushels. New. York Metal Market . r . Kew YoitK. Oct. 15. Pig Iron fairly active;- American, $13 00JJ15 SOL Copper quiet nd steav; .lake, $11 011 75. Lead .flnlet: do- inpstio, $3 90i 05. 'Xin flrmj etrait?, $39 7S' PITTSBURG - DISPATCH. - y .. MONETARY.' Discount rates in Pittsburg ruled at 56 per cent all week! with the demand lor inonev lairly active and tho supply ample. Eastern exchange and currency tradeu even. New York, Oct, 15. Money on call easy at 56 per cent: closed offered at 5. Prime mercantile paper, 606. Sterling exchange quiet at $4 84 for 60-day bills and U 86 lor demand. Clearing House Figures, Pittsburg Exchanges to-day t S1SS IS Balances to-day 422,437 06 Same day last week: F-xchanges 2,647.827 5 Balances ; :.. 452,911 39 The figures of tne past two weeks com pare as follows: Exchanges this week 114,750,221 78 Balances this week , 2,810,047 C5 Exchanges last week '16.247.368 92 Balances last week 380,701 oj For the week of 1891 corresponding with this week the exchanges were $14,292,621 35. Total exchanges to dt. 182. $599,055,477 60; same time last vear, $531,334,087 77; gain this year, $64,741,33983. NfwYoiik, Oct 15 Bnnk clearings, $139 085,302; balances, $6,7&0,766 For the wek (live days), clearings, $632,999,072; balar es, $34,712 43. Bostoii, Oct. 13. Bank clearings, $184)5,37.!; balances, $1,782,573. Money, 4l per cent. Exchange on New York. 6i2Jjj0 dis count per $1,000. For the week, clearings, $101,030,473; balances, $10,726,161. For the cor responding week last year, clearings, $100, 534. "121; balances, $10,067,433. Philapelphia, Oct. 15 Bank clearings, $13,825,096; balances, $1,888,079 For the week, clearings, $72 955,122; balances, $10,617,191. Money, 4 per cent. Chicago, Oct. 15. Bank clearings to-day, $16,265,860; for the week, $109,177,396, against $95,765,026 for the corresponding week last vear. New York: exchange sold at 40c dis count. Sterling .exchange dull; 60-day bills, $4 85; demand, 14 86. ' Money steady; rates unchanged at 66 jper cent.. Cotton. New York, Oit.15. Cotton quiet; middling uplands, 8c: middling Orleans, 8 3-16c: sales, 254 bales; futures easy: January. 7.91c; Febrn-nn-, 8.02c: March, 8.13c; April, 8.24c; May,8.Slc; June, 8.43c. Turpentine Wilmikotos, N. C Oct. 15. Spirits of tur pentine steady ut 27c. Rosin Hi m; strained, 90c; good strained, 95c. Tar firm at $1 25. Ciudn turpentine steadv; lull d, 90c;,yeilow dip, $1 55; virgin, $1 55 Sayakxah, Ga ,Oct.l5 Turpentine firm at 27c, Rosin steady at $1 51 20. Wool. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 15. Wool receipts, 60, 000 pounds; shipments, 102,000. The demand for bright wools continues but the supply is light. Lower grades are also in some de mand, especially Territory and Texas wool anU prices aro a trifle, harder, but quota tions remain unchanged. Lokpon, Oct. 15. The imports of wool during the past week were: From New South Wales,-538 Dales: from Victoria, 1,162 bales: from South Australia, 219 bales; fiom tho Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 1,944 bales: from China, 62 b.iles: from Singapore, 797 bnles; from India, 121 bales; troni Persi.i, 2.932 bales; fiom France, 5S8 bales: and from Russia, 4,463 bales. Cable dispatches from Melbourne state that the riverina were heavier with grease than they weio last sea son. The auctions aro animated and large sales have been made. French and (ierman buyers are purchasing freely. Advices Irom Sydney show that the clip this season will likely reach the average. The wool Is tender, but apparently light. Tho fleeces examined are more or less defective. Tlie quantity marketed is about the same a? usual. Holders are disposed to sell, but prices are firm. Violent Excercise, Fat is' a vulgar word. Too much adiposis or obesity 'sounds .better. But fat is plainer. -, You cannot re duce it by violent exercise. There are two kinds of fits. The unhealthy adipose, tissue, re sulting from sedentary habits or from forcing the appetite through stimu lants; or . from impure blood, or it may be hereditary. This is .the kind that lays the possessor liable to heart .disease, apoplexy, vertigo, etc. ! Then there is the genuine, healthy, life-giving tissue, the result from reg ular and moderate habits, or if ir regular habits, the taking regularly and according to directions the famous Carlsbad SprUdel Salt The Salt will reduce unhealthy tissue and build in its place that firm and solid " flesh which is the certain sign of per fect health. It is virtually taking the Carlsbad treatment in your 'home. Every drugstore has -it. The "gen uine' has the signature of "Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New York," on the bottle. " ' m A i New Health Food has made its appearance , It is not only a health food, butahealthyfood ahealth food that makes other food healthy. Its name is C0TT0LEN1 It takes .the place of hog's Lard which isVnotqriously ;Unhealthyfood. A purely vegetable product delicate, digestible, and' economical onetrial gives CottoleKe a permanent home in every, .kitchen, whence it increases the health and. enjoyment of every member of the family. Try it for yourself.! Afall grocers. Manufactured only by N.K. FAIR BANK & CO., CHICAGO. ' PITTSBURGH AOENTS . Fi SELLERS CO. ! MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1892. . 7 fg NEW ADVERTISEMteNTS. , NEW ADTETISEENTS. ' ' - S& K t When Baby was dek, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them dastorta IJKOKEnS FINANCIAL, ESTABLISHED 1834. John M. Oakley & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 45SIXTn ST. Direct private wire to New York and Chi caga Member New York, Chicago and Pitt J burg Exchanges. Local securitie bought and sold for cash, or can led on liberal margins. Investments made at our discretion and dividends paid quarterly. Interest paid on balance (since 1835.) Money to loan on call. Intormation books on all markets mailed on application. Ie7 Whitney, & Stephenson, 57 Fourth Avenue. an30-35 KAILKOADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. In Effect Junk 12, 1802. Trains will leave Union Station, Pittsburg as follows (Eastern Standard Tlmli JUIAIN LINE EASTWARD. ' Pennsylvania Limited of Pullman Vestibule Cart dally at 7:15 a. m., arriving at Harrlsburgatl:55 p. m., Philadelphia 4:45 p. m.. Mew York 7:00 p. m.. Baltimore 4:40 p. m., Washington 5:55 p.m. Keystone Express dally at 1:9) a.m., arriving at Harrltburg 8:25 a. m., Baltimore litis a. m Washington 12:3p. si., Philadelphia 11:25 a. m.. New York 2:00 p. in. Atlantic Kxprcss dull? at 11:10 a. m., arriving at Harrlsburg 10:30a. in., Philadelphia 1-25 p.m.. Kcw York 4. CO p. in. Harrliburj: Accommodation daily, except Sunday, 5:J5a. m arrivlnjrat Harrlburg2:50p. ra. Day Express dally at 8:00 a. m.. arriving at Har rlsburst 3:H p. m Philadelphia 6:50 p.m.. New icrk9:!p. m., Baltimore 6:45 p. m., Washing ton 8.1) p. m. Mall train Sunday only, 8:40 a. m.. arrives Harris. buric7:0OB. m I'hlltdelpliia 10:55p. in. Mail Express dally 12:50 p. m., arrlvm at Harrls bure 10:C0 p. m.. connecting at liarrisburg for Philadelphia. Phlladelnhia IZJcpress dally at 4:0 p. m arriving at llarrlsbnrr 1;00 a. in.. Philadelphia 4:25 a. m., ana New York 7 :10 a. m. ' Eastern Express at 7:,0 p. m. d.illv. arriving Har rlshurg 2:10 a. m., Baltimore 6:20 a. m., Wash lnrion 7:30 a: in., Philadelphia 5:05 a. m, and Sen York 7:40 a. in. Fast Line, daily at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at-Harrls-bnrg3:30 a. m., Philadelphia 6:50 . m., New York 9:30 a. m., Baltimore 6:20 am.. Aashlng ton 7:30 a. in. All through trains connect at .Terser City with boats of "Brooklyn Annex" forbrookljn. S.Y., at oldlng double lerrlage and Journer through New lortCitr. Johnstown Accom.. except Sundav. 3:40 p. m Greensburg Accom.. 11:30 p. m.. weekdays; 10:31 p. in. Sundays. t,reensburg Express 5:15 p. in., except bunday. llerry Express 11:00 a. m., ex- cent bunday. n an Accom., !:. 6-GO. 7:40. $:. S:50. 0.40. 10:30. ll:ttia. m., 12:15. ii:w. 1:31, z:30, 3:M, i:W, 4:3J. t:15, 6:00, 0:45. 7:25 s.oo, 10:20, ll:S0p. m U:10 niphl, except Mouaa. sundjy, 6 MO, 10.30s. m., Vf.-is. 12 E0. -2-.ee. f.su, 5:30, 7:A, a:i0, 10:30 p. m. and 12:10 night. Wllklnsbure Accom., 8:25. C:00. 6:1 6:45. 7:00, 7:2, 7:40, 8:10. S:35. 8:50. "J:40, 10:30. 11:00. 11:10a. m.. 12:01. 12:15. 12:30, 12:50. 1:20, 1:3D, 2:00, 2:30 3:15. 2:40. -4:00. 4:10, 4:25. 4:35, 4:50. &0O. 5; 15. 5:30, 6:4 6:IW 6:10, 6:45. 7: b:1i. !i:00, 9:15, 10:20, 11:00, lli30p. m. wctk-divf. and 12:10 nlnllt, ex cept Jllondar. Sunda. 5:0. 8:40, 10:30 a. m., 12:25. 12:50, 1:30, 2:30. 4:30, 5:30. 7:20, :00, 9:30, 10:30 p. m., 12:10 niRlit. Braddock Accom . 5:25. 6:00. 6:15. 6:45, 7.00, 7:25, 7:40, S:C0, 8:10, 8:35, 8:50. 9:40. 10:30. 11:00. 11:10, a. m 12:01, 12:15, 12:"J), 12:50. 1:20, 1:3a 2:00, 2:30, 8:15, 3:40, 4:00, 410, 4:25, 4:30, 4:35. 4r50. 5:00, 5:15, 6:30. 5:45. 6:l. 6:20, 6:45. 7:23. 8:20, 9.00, 9:45. 10:20 11:C0, ll:30p. m. ivrck-dart, and 12:10 night, ex . cepUUnndar. Snndar, 5:30, ,8:00, 8:40.10:30 a.m.. 12:25, 1:50, 1:30. 2:30. 4:30,5:30, 7:19, 8:00, 9:30, 30:30 p. m., 12:10 night. 'SOTTJTU'WXST pjnn kailwat. ForTJnlontown5:2SawfS:35a. m 1:20 and 4:23 p m. wyck-days. v, ikoNONaAnccA bivision. ' ON XVT AFTER MAY 25, 1331. For Tonontralieln City. Vest Brownsville and TJnlnntown. 10.40 a. m. For Mononiraliela Cltr and West Brownsville. 7:35 and 10-40 a. m.. and 4:50paixn. On Sundav, 8:55 vn. andl:01p. m. For MononRahela Cltv only, 1:01 and 5:50 p. in. vreek-dtys. uavosnur Accom.. 6:00 a. m. and J:20p. m.''eek days. WCst Elizabeth Accom. 8:35 a. ra.. 4:15, 0:30, and 11:35 p. m. Sunday, 9:40 p. hi. wes fennsVlvania division. ON ASD AFTKK JUNE 20. 18T2. FroinFEUEBAL bl'KKEr STATION. Allegheny Cltvs- " ForJsprlnRdale. week-days. 6:20. 8:4 9;23. 10:4O. 1 11:50 a. m.. 1:30. 2:25, 4:00. 5:00. 5:4 6:10. 6:20. 8:10. 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays, 12:35 and a -30 p.m. Vnm I,.,tla- WAAlr1 Ivm A.A CAX lDmlfi n . Q.T X jiu..vi ..bn-uwja, w.w. v.tu, ,v.ui u. U,., a. Id and 6:10 p.m. For Freeport, ircek-davs. 6:"5. 8:4. 10:40 a. m., ,3:13.-4:00. S:oa 8:10. I()i30 and ll:.,0p, m. Buu 'layn2:35Bnrtfl:!0p. m. - For Apollo, week-days, 10:40 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. For Faulton and BlalrarlUe, week-days, 6:53 a, m., 3:15 and 10:30 p.m. irtf-Ths Excelsior Basricaze Express Compinv will call for and check tois-eraee from hotels and residences. Time cards and full Information can be obtained at the ticket offices No. 110 Fifth ave nue, corner Fourth avenue and Try street and Union station. CHAS. E. POOH. J. B. WOOD. General Manager. Gcn'IPass'r Agent Tri-rammo- and lake euie T?Arr,noAn Company. Scnednle In eMect Mav 15. 18M. Central time. Dst-AItT For Cleveland. '8.00 a.m.. 1.55. 1.20, 9.45p. m. For Cincinnati. Chicago and bt. Louli. 'l.BS, 9. p. ra. For Buffalo, 8.C0 a. m 4.20, .5p. m. For Salamanca. 8.00a. m.. 'LS-l, ff.45p. m. 1 or Yoiinsstown and Newcastle. COO. 8.0D. ll.iJa.ln.. 1.65. S1.20. "4.20. 9 p. m. For Beaver Falli, S.00. 7.00, "S.0O. ll.30a.ra.. 1.55, 3.30, 4.20. .). "B.j p m. For Chtrtlers. T5 20. 5.35, 6.00. 6.45. 7.60, 7.87. "7.50. ft.0, 8.30. "(.lO, ll.Sl JllHSa. m.. 12.10. 1.00, 2.00. 3 SO, 4.05, 14.20, 4.a S.10. 20, '8.00. 19.45, 10 p. m. Abmve From Cleveland. 6:30 i. m.. I2:30, :15. 7iM p. m. From Cincinnati. Clilcaeo anil St. l.ouls. 8:30 a. m.. '12:30. 7:30 p. m. From But faio. 6:S0 a. m., 12iT0. 9:30 p. m. From balamanca, i!0, 10:0Oa. m.. 7:30u. in. From Youuistnwn. and Hew Castle. 8:J0, $7:25. '10:00 a. ra., 'M-.IO, 5:15, "7:J0, 9:S0p. m. l"rom Beiver Falli 5:206:30, 7:35. 10:00a. in.. '12:30. 1:20, 6:15. 7:30, 9:80 p. m r.. v. . X. trains ror JiaiisHeld. 7:37 n. m.. 12:10 ,4:05 p. m. For Esplen and Beeclnnont, 7:37 a. m :4:05D. m. 1-. C. 4 T. trains from Mansfield. 7:11. 11:50 a. 'Bl., 2:')7p. m. From Keechmont, 7:31, 11:30 n. in. . I'.,McK. AT. K. KDKPAUT-For New Haven, 8:20 a. m.. 3:00 p. m. For West .Newton, 3:20 a. ra., 3:00, 5:25 p. m AHBIVB-From New Haven, 9:C0a. m mi:VT p. m. From West Newton, 0:35, 9:00 a. ra., 4:07 p. m. For MeKeesport, Elliabeth, Mononyalicla Citr uii wib vcruim. -I-HJ, xi;uo. ip., ':wj p. m. From Bello YerOon. Mononcahela Citr. El Vernon, Monongabela Citr. Ellza csport, "7:40 a.m., 17:55, o :05 p.m. ndavs onlr. jro and (rem ii'w nein ana aickccsj "Uauy. isun Cutle unlr. City Ticfcot Offlce. 6S0 SMiithOoia Streets ALT.EOHEXY V ALLtTY HAIT,TTAY CO Taklne effect Jnno 28. 1892, trains win leave and arrivo at Union stiilon. l'Jttfburg. east ern standard time: lluffalo express Lenvcs at 8:20 a. in., 8:50 p. m. (arrivli-.R at Jiuffalo at 5:43 p. m. and 7:20 a. m.); arrives at 7:05 a. in.. S-SO p. m. OH City and JJaBols express Leaves 0:00 . m., 80 a. m., l;Jd p. m.: arrives 1:00. 6:35, 10:20 p. m. Km. lenton Leaves 3:45 p. m. ; arrl ves IOiUO a. m. Mf tannins; Leaves M a. ro., 5:00 p. m. ; arrlvci s.VS a. m., 5;M p. m. Hrebnrn Leaves 6:50 a. in.. 12:05 p.- m., 5:30 p. m., CH5p. m.; arrives 6:49a. m.. 8:05. in.. 1:45 p. m., 7:40p. in. YalleyCamp Leaves 10:15 a.m., 2:30. 9:30, 11:30 p. m. : arrived C:40a. m., 12:30, 4i40. 11:10 p. in. Hnlton Leaves 7:50p. m. :arrlve9:2up. m. bundav trains Buf falaexpress Leaves 8:20 n. m.. 8:50 p. m.: arrives 7:1 5 a.m.. 65 T. m. Emlenton Leaves 9:05 a.m.; arrives 0:15 p. ni. Kittannlnfc Leai es 12:40 p. m. ; arrives 10:15 p. m. Braeburn-Leaves9:50p. in.: 'arrives 7:10 p. m. Pullman parlor buffet car on dav trains and Pullman sleeping car onnlsht trains betweeul'lttsburg and Buffalo. Ticket offices, N, 110 Fifth av. and Union station. BAVLO MCCAKGO. JAMES F.ANDERSON. Oen'l Supt. Gen. Fass. Airt, 1TTSBUKG AND WESTERN BAIL-WAY Schedule in effeot May 16. 1S93 (Central time). Depot cor Anderson Bt. andillver av., Alledieny. Depart for Chicago, 2:00 p. m. Solid train wltn l'ullman steeping car. For Kane, Bradford, f7:IO a.m. 'For Clarion. t7:W a. m.. t2:C0p. ni. lor Foxbunr. "7:10 a. m.. 12:00, t4Z5p. m. For Buffalo, Erie, Sieadville, 17:10 a. m. For Greenville. Mercer, Grave City. t7:Ma. in.. T210O p. m. For Akron, Cleveland, 17:10a. m.. 2:00p. inTForNew Castle. 7:ll a. m., 2ioo. U:05 p. m. For Butler. 4.!in. 7:10. t3:30 a. m.. 2:Cft 14125. t5M5 n. m. Trains arrive: From Kane, 18:45 p. m.; Clarion, I 1U!30 n. m.. t6:4Sp. in.: Fcxburr. W:05. 111:30 a. I in.. t8:45D. in.: Erie. 13:50 pm.: Greenville. Mer- I cer. 111:80 a. m.. 18:50 n. m. : Axron. 'llioS a. la . t8:45p. m.;New Castle, t9:05. 'lllS5a. m., : p. m.: Butler. 17:"0, tJ:ai, 111:30 a.m., UtfO. 6:U p. m. : trem Chicago. '11:55 a. uu Dally. tExcept Sunday. THE ONLY REASON For the continued increase of THE DISPATCH adlets is that they give satisfactory returns. MANHOOD' I will send (seated) rc&ii.i iuq recipo ut raaaoaraan ox (. IttnnnntfAllto care Varicocele. LostTteor and All results of indis cretions or excesses. Address with stamp, fVM tm t m. mm m jv m4 jmrmu9Um jblhlj v - j , z y LAUGH AND 427-29-31 Smithfield St. Cor: Diamond St If TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TODAY. CLEARANCE SALE TO MAKE ROOM. 6oo MEN'S FINE CHEVIOT OVERCOATS. . . ... '. $ 8, $10 AND $12 750 MEN'S KERSEY AND CASTOR OVERCOATS..! $10, $12 AND $15 400-YOUNG MEN'S NOBBY OVERCOATS $!2, $15 AND $18 WE ARE CROWDED FOR ROOM. SELLING SUITS AT A SACRIFICE. SALLER'S SPECIAL SUIT SALE. 800 NEW NOBBY MEN'S CHEVIOT SUITS 600-NEW NOBBY YOUNG MEN'S WORSTED SUITS: . 350 FANCY IMPORTED MELTON AND KERSEY SUITS 27-2941 Smithfield St. Cor. DiamondSt, Brass Front. baii.ro ids. Frqm Pittsburgh Union Station. ennsylvaniaLinss. Irains Una by Central Time. North went System Fort Wayne Iterate DirART for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 1.20a,m.,7.10 a.m., 2.20 p.m., 1.00 p.m., 8.45 p. m., 111.30 p.m. Arkivk from same points : 12.03 a.m., 1.15 ajn., 6.00 a.m &35 ajn., '555 p.m., fl 45 p.m. DBPAnT forToledo, points intermediate and beyond: t7.10a.m.,12.20p.m.,1.00p.m.,in.20p.m. Arrive lrom same points: JL15 a.m 0S5 a.m f6.4op.m. DsrART for Cleveland, poinu intermediate and beyond: flUO a.m., 7.10 a.m., fl.30 p.m, 1105 p.m. Arrivk from same points: 550 a.m., tl.55 p.m., 5.55 p.m., -fO 50 p.m. 1 Dkfart for Martins Ferry, Bridgeport and Eellaire : 1(5.10 a.m., J1.80 p.m., t4 10 p.m. Arrive from same points : 49.1)0 a m., fl m p.m., 60 p.m. , DarART lor New Castle, Erie, Younstown, Ashta 'bula, points intermediate and beyond: 17.20 a.m, 112.20 p.m. Arrive from same points: 11JJ5 p m., 1S.40 p.m. Dkrart fcr New Castle, Jamestown, Yonngstown and Niles, 3.45 p.m. Arxive from same points: 18.40 a.m. DsrAKTfor Yonngstown, '120 p.m. Arrive Irom Youngstown, 6 43 p.m. . I Son til west, System-Fan IfandleRonto Depart for Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, points intermediate and beyond: 1.10 a.m., '8 30 a.m., 8.45 p.m., '11.15 p.m. Anitivx Irom tame points: "1120 a.m., . a.m., 5.50 p.m. Depart lor Columbus. Chicaco. nomts intermediate 'andbeyoud: 1.10 a.m., fl2Ulop,m. Arrive from same points: 2.20 a.m., 4:1.05 p.m. Depart for Washington, fti 15 a. m., 85 a. mM flA5p. m.,t3.S0p.m,f4.45p.mt4Op.m. Arrive from Washington, fo".5o a.m., f7.50 a.m., f8.50 a.m., fIO.25 a.m., t2.a)p.m.,f.25p.m. Depart for Wheeling, 8.30 a. m., f!2 05 n'n., 12.45 D. m.. 1(1.10 o. m. Akkive lrom Wheelinir J8.45 a. m, f3 05 p. m. 50 p. m. Special Notfcei. Pullman Sleeping Cars and Pullman Dikiko Cars run through, East and West, on principal trains ol both Systems. Local Sleeping Cars running to Columbus, Cin cinnati, Indianapolis, Cleveland; Toledo and Chicago are ready for occupancy at Pittsburgh Union Station at 9 o'clock p.m. . , . Time Tables of Through and Local Accommoda tion Trains of either system, not mentioned above, can be obtained at 110 Fifth Avenue and Union Station, Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket office oi the Penn sylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh. Daily. lEx. Sunday. Ex. Saturday. IJEx. Monday. JOSEPH WOOD, K. A. KOKD, Geaenl Kiiirm tretrtl BasMjjer 1 gent. BALTI5IOI1B AND OHIO RATLBOAri" "'"" Bchedule In, effect Sept. 3. lev;. j,:tern tIm9 ror lUMIngton. D. C.. UsIllmoK. Phllx a. e Ip ta 1 a and New Tork. '8 00 a in and 20pm. 'For Cumberland, ". o w B uj, tl 11 .For Connellsvllle, 8 60, 3 00, is 30 a m, 1 10. $4. 15. $3 00 and 20 p in. or uniontown. fi30, m8 00, 58 !a mt J.U, 4 15 and vi pm. For Mt. Pleasant. $8 50 and 23 K).im:tl 10, U 15 and 15 00pm. ror asblngton, l'a., '7 20, JS 10 and $3 30 a m, 4 0U. 14 43. 7 Mom. For Wheeling. "7 10, $8 10 and tt 30 a m. 4 00. 7 DO. Il:6pm. . for Cincinnati and St. Louis. 7 20 a ra. V7 0 and 111 W pm. Ifor Clncinuaiill 55 p m. Sat. ur lay only. For Columbus, 7 20 a m. 7 30 and 11 51 pra. - For Newark, T 20 a m, "7 30 artri 111 55 p m. For Chicago, 7 SlamandTaODm. Trains arrive from Nqw York, fhlladelphla.llal timore and Washington. 6 20 aro, !90nm. From Columlins, Cincinnati and Chicago, 8 50 a m. 8 w p m. From ft heeling, 50 and 10 43 a m. tl 15, 57 55 and '8 40 p m. tarlorand steeping ran to Baltimore, Washing ton, Cincinnati and Chicago. Dally, dually except Sunday. Sunday only. ISaturday only. Ddliy except Saturday. The rittslmrg Transfer 4 ompany will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences liiwn orders left at 1). O. ticket office, corner ITirtn. avenue and Wood street, and 630 ymlthileld street. i. T. UUl.1.1.. U11U. V. SUUIjU, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. DANIEL M'CAFREY. CHOICE TIMOTHY -HAY. Car Lots a Specialty. OS ANDMOFIFTH AVENUE, . - - 4see.D k-ijiTnirnKMl jv i .wai'L.TJai . JL&72m-.ii&asz3&BBaasBL. tin Ami if 2&. oti vTTMiV W 3BMHIPta?29IR??aOT!n?9.. 5scw-?dJwlWaftH?r?a2p' wmiiJmSmAtbmtUKSMalUHUSiB THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH YOU." - YOU WILL LAUGH WITH SALLER Your choice of either a full Campaign Out fit, Cap, Cape and Torch, or one of our Brass Drums with sale of every Boy's Suit and Overcoat ittiiM Installment House We occupy tie entire linilflifljx : "7 Sixth Street, 'MENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit ( Ready-Made & to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS Cash Prices Withoat Security. TERMS: One-third ofthe amount purchased must be paid down; the balance in smalt weekly or monthly payments. Business transacted itnctly confidential. Open dally, from 8 A. 11. to 0 P, M. Saturdays catilUP.M. DOCTOR WHITTIER si i'Esn avi:mje.i-itisi5ui:g, va. As old residents know nnil back flle-t ot rittsburir papers proye. Is thi;ild83t'oafil ltslied und most prominent physician in tha city, devotinirspocialuttention. to.illclironls SSTSN0 FEE UNTIL CURED ftpmisible MCDXflllQ "-W mental di persous IMCn V UUO ca-e-,plij8loalle-cir. nervous debility, lack ot enoruv, ambi tlo'n and hope, Impaired jnomory, di-iordnreil tisht, self distiust, basUfnlne. dizziness, leepIoene.?, pimples, ernutions. imnoTor blied blood, falling powers, orsanla weak ness dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, tin fitting the person for business, sreiotyanu mnrriapo, oermanen'tlj-.sarely and. privately icrartii BLOOD AND SKlfe: eruptions, blotches, i.iliiiihnir.Donon.puiri-, glandular swelling, nlceratlnns of the tonsne, montli, thrott, nlcers, old sore.s, are cured lor lile, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicalcd Irom I IDIM A DV kidney an I tho systom. U Ml IH rl T i bladder dc ransements, woafc back, frravel, catarrhal di-cliar-'os, infl imnuition and other painful symptoms recsive searcliin treatment, prom nt i ello f and rfal cures Dr. Whlitier' life-Ion;; extensive experi ence insures- soientiflo and reliable treat mentoncominon sense principles Consulta tion free. Patients nta distancenscarefntly tieated asif hero. Oillce hours, Ua. K. to I v.-u. Sundav. 10 A.M. to 1 P. M. ohll". -IUL. AVlllTllt-li.SU l'ennaveiuio, yittsbur, l'a From Annoyms, Itchlns, Scaly, Sore, Ichorous, Loathsome SKIN DISEASES when you can obtain immediate relief by using Het'skeEfs This famous and infallible remedy thoroughly heals oil those distressing condition' of the skin, wlthontthe aid of internalmediclne.Italso removes Pimple. Freckles and sunburn from the face and hands, leaving llje skin fair and healthy. fc-old'by oil Drncttists, ov acnt by mail. Price 50 Cents per box. Bend for that valuable book, " Hints for Kilcbeiand Sick Rooi,"Frje. , JOHNSTOfl, HOLLOWAY fcCO . (:. 31 Commerce Street. Fhuadelnola. ii!.3 Ol KOEHLER'S I1 I HI ! WBM fi i IT iIHIT , .IT- "T rhMlTiii liin. f i .111 VAJ.??. aA.- 427-29-31 Smithfield St, .Cor. Diamond St. . . .$8, $10 AND $12 ..$10, $12 AND $15 .$12, $15 AND. $18 427-29-31 Smithfield St., Cor. Diamond Sc,'" Brass Front. oelS-l5Sorwr DOCTORS LAKE, SPECIALISTS in all case re quiring bcicntlflc and ,confl oeiitial tre.itinent. Dr. h. 1C Lake, .M. K. C. P. S.. is the old est ana most experienced spe cialise in the city. Consulta tion freo and strictly confl- deutial. Office hours 9 to 4 and 7 to 8 r. y. Sundays, 2 tolr. -ir. Consult them person ally, irwrIto Doctors Lake, cor. Ponn av. and Fourth St.. Pictsbur, l'a. Jel6-8J-Dwlc BQn GOTTDN BOOT COMPOUND. A re cent discovery by an old pn jblctan. ttvcccssjullj usetx itvnithlyly thmuandsofuxdits. Is tlie only perfectly sfe and rfllablc mL'diclfK disenvprprf. A llenoreof iiiiprinclp.ed dnifl r jtlsls who offer Inferior meni- clnis In plflceor this. AsKfor Cook's Corro-v Koot Cojitousd uike no mtMti tute. or inclose 81 and 6 cents in postage In letter, and we will semi, scaled, hx return mall. Full scaled particulars in plain envelope, to ladles only, I stamps. Address Pond I.lly Company, No. 3 Fisiitr Block. Detroit. Mich. KS'Hod In l'i:tunrK bv JO.-. FLEMING & SON. dcl7-31-coiwlw H12 Mareetst. rVSanhood Restored! "EKVE SEEDS," the wonJerf ul remedy is sold witn s writttn guarantee to cure all nervous diseases, suca as WeakHemory.Losa of Brain Power, Ilea ache. Wakefulness Lost Manhood, Mlghb ly Emissions, Nervous, ncss. Lassitude, all d ralna and ln. nf nnm BETOUX ASD AITZS CSWO. tr of the Generative organs in either sex caused by aver exertion. Youthful errors, or piceasiva nmol tobacco, opium or stimulants which soon lead to Infirmity. Consumption and Insanity. Put np co enient to carry in vest pocket. SI per package by nail: 6 for ti. With everr 5 order wo irlve a wriztn tuaranttt to cure orTeJunathsmonev. Clrcularfnxa. Address Serve Seed Co.. Chleaaro. lib For sale in Pittsburg by Jos. FienilajJ Son, druggists, 410 and III Market st. LOSTMANHOGO RESTORED sPAXisri y NEKVHIEL flie jrreit Span lsh Itemedr, la sold WITH A B'RITTKV OUAKANTKB to cure all nerv. onRdlseases,sneB 'asWeakMemor nrronB and aftm cstxo. LossofBnlnPowen Wakefulness Lost Jiinhood. NlRtitly Emissions. Nervousness I.assltndr.all dnlns and loss of power of the GPserativ? Orirans in cither set caused hr ovcr-eterilon, ynnthful errors, or excessive nseot tobicco, opium or stlmulints. 51 per packajre by mall: Corf,. With pfrv SS onlfr we OIVE A WRITTEXOUAKASTFE TO CUKKor REFUND JfPNEY. bn-inlih iledirino Co.. Midrld. Spain, and Detroit, lich. For sale by J OS. FI.KMINO i bOit. Plttabnrs. oeCS-StJ-KTM V WEAK MEN. YOUB ATTENTION IS CALLED TO TUB TUSXiun nucvnc GEEAT ENGLISH 1IE1IEDT. Gray's Specific Medicine IFTOV SUFFER rota isBCTjau. una Tina . mmS KT. voua Deuliitv, Weakness of Bodv and Jllnil. bpermatorrliea, and Impotencr. and all diseases that arise from over-Indulgence and self-abnse. as Loss of Memory and Power. Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that jcau to insanity or consumption auu an cany grave, write ror our pamphlet. Address OKAV lltOICINE CO.. Bu.Talo. N. Y. Tlispcclllc Mcdlctncls sold by all druggists at ft CO pcrpackaKc, or six packasres for U 00, or sent ny mall on reecelnt of money, and with every ?5 00 order w GUARANTEE a cure or iuone,HBjjippjjjjjMaaaiiaHaiiiiiiiiiMaiiiiM inuuucu. J-On account of connterreits, we have adopted the Yellow Wranpcr. tne only genuine. Sold la na Pittsburg and c 1 srua ran tees Issue laranwrrs jssucu u;o.0 Holland. cor. bmlthaeldand Liberty u. jyls-7-jrwreosa CURB A cure for Piles. External, Internal, Blind, Bleed In and Itchlnx. Chronic, Kecent or uerediury. This rejpedy has posltlvclv never ncea known U fall. ffabox.ror3. by moll. A aarantee riven witn six Doves, wneapurcnaseaatoneumew Ime, W rnnu xne eu n no enrea. isaaea EMTL a. btucky, urnntist, wnoicsiue and Mos. 241 and ml Perm, ave.. Corn tall AnaL WTlla ave. aad ariton -St.. i-iiuoorr,. Pa. M .Stueky, cramp vnre, ; jai aaai J-M.Lr jft SSi'&S? ar DUR-ISMA awl Metal MrtSSM BlaiiaHHa11' ,V3H ! H i- 5' f :8BBblaBaV
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